Andreas Radke schrieb:
Am Thu, 08 Oct 2009 13:21:07 +0200
schrieb Thomas Bächler <tho...@archlinux.org>:

Thomas Bächler schrieb:
Another upstream release, I want to move directly after signoff.

Last minute changes:

- Changed number of maximum serial ports to 32
- Enabled ATI KMS (if this causes problems, blame Andy, he says
it's fine :D)

Working fine on x86_64, i686 will be ready soon.

Minor upstream update, the same holds again. Please sign off.

Also, announcement draft:

ATI KMS enabled in 2.6.31 kernel

Linux 2.6.31.3 has moved to core and brings a small change for ATI users: Experimental modesetting for the radeon driver is now enabled.
If you have problems with the driver, add "radeon.modeset=0" to the
kernel command line or add the line "options radeon modeset=0" to any modprobe.d file. If you are using catalyst, you might have to
blacklist the radeon driver.



This was my suggestion:

draft:

The new kernel 2.6.31 introduces KernelModeSetting(kms) enabled by
default for AMD/Ati video cards. The kernel will take over setting the
proper screen resolution. You will need the xf86-video-ati driver in
version 6.12.4 or later to solve most Xorg problems.

KMS will by default run in "late" mode when udev starts loading the
modules. If you want kms "early" mode put "radeon" into the modules
array into your /etc/mkinitcpio.conf. It has been reported that some
cards will require also intel_agp module.

It's important to remove all framebuffer (e.g. radeonfb) modules
from /etc/mkinitcpio.conf and all framebuffer + vga entries from the
kernel append line.

It is possible your Ati card will fail in kms mode. This can be a
kernel crash, Xorg not starting or Xorg starting without 3D
acceleration. If you are affected by this disable KernelModeSetting at
all by putting radeon.modeset=0 into the kernel append line
in /boot/grub/menu.lst or the lilo configuration file.

+ the catalyst note


I'm not sure if we want to cover all options in this announcement or
somewhere else (e.g. wiki). Your choice.

-Andy

As you have more experience with this ATI stuff, you could post the announce, the rest of the kernel doesn't need any announcing.

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