I see this problem also. It worked in 12.04, but I can't remember if it
worked in 12.10, but it definitely hasn't worked since.
I have two HD6570 cards rather than just one.
I open the AMD Catalyst Catalyst Control Center (Administrative), enable
the 3rd monitor, reboot, and it's not saved the s
Is this bug also relevant for a dual card setup?
I have two HD6570 cards rather than just one, so my 2nd monitor appears
as monitor 3 in the AMD control centre.
When I open the AMD Catalyst Catalyst Control Center (Administrative),
enable the 3rd monitor, reboot, and it's not saved the setting an
I've tested Dave's branch (above) and confirm that the audio works with
the drivers configured either as modules. (It also works with the
drivers compiled into the kernel).
The LT kernel works when build with the drivers are built-in (set to 'y'
in .config), but not when configured as modules. W
On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 18:40 +, Dave Martin wrote:
> Just to clarify, you're saying it _does_ work fully with my branch?
Yes, it works fully.
(sorry for adding a confused comment last time!)
> What if you pull those patches into the LT tree? Does that work too
> when the drivers are modules
I've pulled the patches from Dave's branch into a copy of the LT tree
and they work fully there also.
I tested the patches compiled in and as modules.
I was unable to merge the following commit automatically, so I omitted
it:
e8fa516 dmaengine: pl330: Enable module alias autogeneration for AMBA
On Wed, 2011-11-23 at 10:00 +, Dave Martin wrote:
> > but it seems it was needed for this test.
>
> Do you mean "wasn't needed"?
Exactly. Sorry, that was a typo. I didn't need it, and the image built
and worked without the patch.
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