Le jeudi 30 août 2007, Gerfried Fuchs a écrit : > On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 11:36:10PM -0400, Alex Deucher wrote: > > Those of you with radeon based mac laptops please test the latest code > > in that ati git tree. I recently added connector table and quirk > > information for mac laptops. You will need at least xserver 1.3 and a > > recent version of xrandr (1.2.2 preferred) to test. > > I have a PowerBook G4 with an RV350 [Mobility Radeon 9600 M10] card - > propably that will work for a test? Though, I would need a bit more of > a guide on how to go on from there: > > I have xorg 1.3, xrandr 1.2.1 (1.2.2 isn't available yet in the Debian > pool, though I might build a local test package if really needed) - just > don't know how to go on with the git tree and stuff. :) > > So, if I can switch you -v in that respect you can count on me help you > testing it. Especially since I'm interested in being able to use a dual > screen setup. Yes, I know that it should be possible already, but if I > help you testing you can help me configuring it, I guess. ;) > > So long, > Rhonda
Hello you can grab the source tree of the driver by doing git clone git://git.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati after to get the update, tou can do git pull I have tried to test the driver on an iBook. Unfortunately I got the error that the connection table for ibook is unknown. I have put Option "MacModel" "ibook" in my xorg.conf the error was exactly : (EE) RADEON(0): Invalid ConnectorTable option: ibook Did I miss something ? I have compiled the driver with at least commit 12187a6aa93049c002a4171344d03c713f7f3c5d How can I check that the compiled driver has the ConnectorTable built in ? thanks for your work and thanks in advance for any help -- GALLIEN Matthieu