Bug#508999: more on 508999 (lenny with wrong frequencies on Radeon Xpress 200)
Alex Deucher
alexdeucher at gmail.com
Tue Dec 23 09:39:25 PST 2008
It's probably some variation of these commits that fixed things. It's
probably easier to just use 6.9.0.99 or the soon to be released 6.9.1
eb65ddf70d182b6457e1ef5ebb820456039e8f6d
8b8990917809b9a35c6e9c1b9e3b12ff81c6dbb3
33f88f7fc90d9d93fdcbba9ad59dd70a6596bc3f
df0d1ef53100f0a19c5b5fdc349f5186c8d9bd87
Alex
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Bernhard R. Link <brlink at debian.org> wrote:
> * Bernhard R. Link <brlink at debian.org> [081222 19:01]:
>> I tried c0c33dab44e6966b1702d4e8cfba3537fc6e2d5c
>> from git://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati/
>> and that seems to work both with and without patch.
>> (xrandr also names this device DVI-0 instead of the LVDS
>> of the lenny version).
>
> I've tried to track this down with bisect in the hope there might be a
> simple fix to cherrypick, but it doesn't look easy:
>
> cb0deba5412a575d36f2f99377120b123506c946 has wrong frequencies
> 4dbdeea7c9316575fba26b41fd347452e42cdcf2 is the first to work
> (strange as this has "cleanup" as description, but that's
> how it is)
>
> the 7 commits in between, the X server refuses to start here.
> it claims DVI-0 is disconnected and thus no usable screens...
>
> Hochachtungsvoll,
> Bernhard R. Link
>
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