On 12/09/14 00:07, André Silva wrote: > On 09/11/2014 05:59 PM, André Silva wrote: > > On 09/11/2014 06:48 PM, Jorge Lopez wrote: > >> On 10/09/14 08:28, André Silva wrote: > >>> On 09/10/2014 02:18 AM, arnuld uttre wrote: > >>>>> On 9/10/14, André Silva <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>>>> All the kernels from [libre] were upgraded with the new > >>>>> module, you can install Parabola on your machine. > >>>>> Meanwhile i'm building the special kernels from [kernels] > >>>>> with the same module. > >>> > >>>> What is the difference between kernel from [libre] and > >>>> kernel from [kernels] . > >>> > >>> On [kernels] we have linux-libre-rt (with realtime preemption > >>> support)[0], linux-libre-lts-knock (stable longtime supported > >>> kernel with support for stealth TCP sockets)[1], > >>> linux-libre-lts-grsec (same than linux-libre-grsec on [libre] > >>> but stable longtime supported kernel with stable version of > >>> grsecurity/PaX patches)[2], linux-libre-pae (same than > >>> linux-libre on i686, but with PAE support (HIGHMEM64G) as > >>> x86_64 version) and linux-libre-xen (same than linux-libre on > >>> i686, but with Xen guest support as x86_64 version). To enable > >>> [kernels] on your machine, please see [3]. Also, if you want > >>> get more info about our repos, there is another article with > >>> better explanation about it [4] > >>> > >>> [0]:https://rt.wiki.kernel.org/ [1]:https://gnunet.org/knock > >>> [2]:https://grsecurity.net/ > >>> > [3]:https://wiki.parabolagnulinux.org/Official_Repositories#.5Bkernels.5D > >>> > >>> > > >>> > [4]:https://wiki.parabolagnulinux.org/Repositories > >>> > >>>> Whici on pacman pulls when you do "pacstrap /mnt base" > >>>> installation and "pacman -Syu" ? > >>> > >>> > >>> In this case, pacstrap will install the most important > >>> packages from [libre] and [core] on /mnt. "base" is a group of > >>> packages that contains the essential packages to works an > >>> operating system, like the GNU userland which is an important > >>> part of most GNU/Linux-based systems, providing the most common > >>> implementation of the C library, a popular shell, and many of > >>> the common Unix tools which carry out many basic operating > >>> system tasks. Also, Linux-libre kernel and tools like > >>> util-linux, ext2fs, iptables, etc. Otherwise, "pacman -Syu" > >>> updates all packages on the system [0] To know more about > >>> pacman, please see [1] > >>> > >>> [0]:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Upgrading_packages > >>> > >>> > > >>> > [1]:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman > >> I am using Radeon HD 3650 and I have a problem with KMS (when I > >> removo "nomodeset" on boot options) and puts black screen. The > >> dmesg about radeon is: https://dpaste.de/T7A3 > > > > Did you tried add the AGP driver for your chipset before than > > "radeon" to MODULES array in your mkinitcpio file (Early start) or > > appropriate .conf files in /etc/modules-load.d (Late start)? In > > your case this card is a AGP, so you should have AGP support to > > works, and add intel_agp, ali_agp, ati_agp, amd_agp, or amd64_agp > > depending of AGP driver for your chipset [0] > > > > [0]:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ATI#Kernel_mode-setting_.28KMS.29 > > > Please, if you get solve the problem following Early or Late start > way, please let us know! > Thanks for the report I don't need AGP support because my card is PCI-E.
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