Great solution. I wish my parents did that more often. I also have an ati radeon xpress 200m. This is what I did to get it working:
emerge ati-drivers aticonfig --initial /etc/X11/xorg.conf restart xorg. If that doesn't work, then I had to echo "x11-drivers/ati-drivers ~amd64" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords emerge ati-drivers You have to have DRM compiled as a module in the kernel. Sorry, I didn't read the rest of the post, so I don't know what you tried, but I hope that helps. -Peter On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 20:44 +0200, Sergio Polini wrote: > Piotr Pruszczak: > > NO DRM in kernel (but I have PCI-E) Radeon X 550 > > Mark Knecht: > > Hi Sergio, > > Hope this helps. Let me knowif you need or want anything else. > > ... > > Unknown device ID 5B60, please report. Assuming plain R300.300. > > I thank you for your help, but I've found another solution ;-) > I have presented my daughter with my HP dv5000z, and so I've got rid > of that irksome and ill-supported ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M. > I'm going to purchase a new HP dv2000 (Turion X2, Geforce 6150). > ;-) > > Thanks a lot! > Sergio -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list