Post the output from the "Building DRM" section. If you forgot to do that, you won't have a i915.ko. Also, make sure it can find your kernel. You might have to pass LINUXDIR=/usr/src/linux-blah-blah-blah when you invoke make.
Lucas Charles wrote: > Hello everyone, > As I own a new laptop powered by a intel chipset (GM45 or something like > that :p, comes with a centrino 2), I decided to build the whole X stack > when I found this tutorial. > http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/git > But when I wanted to do the different insmod as described in the > 'Running your new stack' section, I found out that the i915.ko was not > build (no i915.ko in drm/linux-core), so my questions are. > Is it the right module for my hardware ? > If it is, then what am I missing here ? > Is it when I decided to build xserver like that: (don't know exactly > what I am doing here) > ./autogen.sh --prefix=/opt/gfx-test --enable-builtin-fonts > --with-mesa-source --with-xkb-path=/usr/share/X11/xkb > I need the xkb flag as I use a swiss keyboard, builtin-fonts because it > seems to be recommended, and with-mesa-source because it was mentionned > that it can be of some use (hmm honestly there I'm lost ). > I actually run a 2.6.27 kernel, which doesn't support kms, is it an > issue,with the standard makefile in the git repos ? > > I'm pretty new when it comes to building linux stuff from source > (espacially such big projects like that), so if you want to flame me for > bugging you, feel free to tell me that I'am just too curious ;-) . > > Thanks for reading > Lucas Charles > > _______________________________________________ > xorg mailing list > xorg@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg > _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg