Well unfortunately I was quick to assume. The custom video-amdgpu isn't
getting used even though I expected it to be. Instead it seems my
fiddling with mesa and drm and a reboot fixed it.
I am currently using the latest stable mesa (11.1.0)
and the latest code in the drm repo (d6ffb997263402eebdcb
I have tested using an xorg built from scratch and still had the same
issues.
I have however half fixed the issue by building and using the amd-15.31
branch from http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/xf86-video-amdgpu/
The display now works but my dual monitor support is wonky. Only one
monitor is r
I tried just building the glamor module and installed it so it would
overwrite the existing module. I recently built all of xorg but never
got around to actually using it. I will try that next. Currently I am
testing drm-next kernel. I will get back to you when I get xorg running.
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Ditched trying to use amdgpu and went with fglrx-updates for now.
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patch, 4.4-rc3]
occuring
I am not certain where the bug is occurring, but ever since amdgpu drivers were
available for my card, my computer has been unable to start X.
All logs and files available here:
https://gist.github.com/tyduptyler13/e640d35c48bd3a79e01f
** Affects: xserver-xorg-video