xf 4.0.1 with rage II/rage pro -- multi-headed display!

Olaf Hering olh at suse.de
Wed Sep 27 06:32:26 EST 2000


On Tue, Sep 26, Michael Schmitz wrote:

> > > I've posted such a patch to debian-powerpc when one user there had this
> > > problem. That was before I learned booting with yaboot avoids the problem.
> > > If the resource conflict also happens on oldworld machines, I'd still
> > > prefer some suggestions to foolproof the patch (as in: how can I figure
> > > out if a region has been allocated by another card? What bits from the
> > > config registers should I look at?).
> >
> > I have a precompiled benh Kernel at penguinppc.org/~olaf with Benhs current
> > kerneltree, your patch is still needed - otherwise *kaboom*
>
> No surprise there. But I don't consider the patch clean enough for
> inclusion with the 2.2 kernels, at least not without safeguarding that the
> guessed PCI region isn't occupied.

Yes, it might not be a candidate for kernel.org, but for the local
kernel tree to allow XF4 on the PowerBooks. However, Anis driver works
so far. But if you do a cold boot on the iBook as example some KDE
windows are screwed up, like the "could not open mixer" after a login.
If you boot in MacOs once and reboot into Linux it works again, looks
like an setup problem. I have that on all ati based machines here,
iBook, a beige G3 and the Wallstreet. I boot with miboot most of the
time.


Gruss Olaf

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