Yes, but that wasn't the problem. I solved it in the last post here http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7081620.html#7081620
Christopher Lemire <christopher.lem...@gmail.com> Ubuntu 64 bit Linux Raid Level 0 Gnu Privacy Guard Key Fingerprint = 3E1A 9103 EF3D 4885 6866 E9DE C69F 18B3 E13B 0909 Web: http://linuxinnovations.blogspot.com Jabber: recursivequicks...@jabber.org On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 7:10 AM, Tanstaafl <tansta...@libertytrek.org> wrote: > On 2012-07-06 9:00 PM, Christopher Lemire <christopher.lem...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I tried disabling r128 and building the raedon driver into the kernel. >> However, I am getting the message raedon module not found. It's not a >> module. It's built into the kernel. Xorg.0.log. I mistakenly typed >> raedom, but then fixed it to raedon, so if you see that in log, I >> corrected it and tried starting X again. >> > > Actually, isn't it raDEon, not raEDon? ;) > >