Hi.
I recently got a Ryzen 2400G, which has on-board AMD Vega 11 graphics. I
can get a console to display via the motherboard's on-board HDMI, but
haven't been able to get Xorg working yet. I'm trying the 'amdgpu' driver,
and am using an xorg.conf file generated with 'Xorg -configure' (albeit
hand
Hi.
First of all, thanks for the detailed instructions. Response inline.
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 at 20:07, Pete Wright wrote:
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> On 1/30/19 9:57 AM, Phil Norman wrote:
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> > I recently got a Ryzen 2400G, which has on-board AMD Vega 11 graphics. I
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 at 22:24, Pete Wright wrote:
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> On 1/30/19 12:10 PM, Phil Norman wrote:
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>> - after you have configured the amdgpu.ko to load on boot verify it is
>> able to load the kernel module and your console display looks good. if
>> y
Hi.
I've recently converted to FreeBSD, fleeing the Windowsification of Ubuntu.
I've been having some trouble with the USB system, which seems strange as
FreeBSD's USB stack is, according to a friend, rock solid. I'd like to
narrow down if this is a hardware (CPU or mobo) or software issue.
I'm r
Hi.
I have a similar setup: Ryzen 3 and Fatal1ty X370 mini-ITX. I had some
trouble with instability, although my problems weren't panics, but rather
two issues. One was random lockups (with no evidence left in logs), but I
*think* this was down to an inadequately cooled graphics card.
The other p