Hi,
Marsh Ray wrote:
What always seems to work for me is doing XFree86 -configure as root. This
will generate an XF86Config.new file with the servers best guess about what
the driver settings should be. You can copy the Module, Device, and Screen
setting to your existing XF86Config file, or use the new one as a basis for
tweaking.
i tried out the command XFree86 -configure but it didn't work for me.
I got the message
Fatal Server Error and some other text.
So i searched in the inet for radeon 9000 and found somewhere a post
from a Device-section.
There is a line ChipID and i copy this line to my configuration-file.
After this i got a core dump
and some messages:
Symbol drmUnmap from module /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/radeon_drv.o
is unresolved!
so i did a search for drm and found a lib in the
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/freebsd directory.
i added the line Load drm to my config-file and the messages didn't
come again but i still got
the core dump.
Is there anything else i could do? (the next step for me is to cvs
XFree86 (thx Lukasz for the tip))
mfg
cu
the new files:
http://www.ahrlug.de/xfree_log_conf/XF86Config1
http://www.ahrlug.de/xfree_log_conf/XFree86.1.log
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