David Curry wrote:
> James McKenzie wrote:
>
>> David Curry wrote:
>>
>>> Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>>>
>>> Your Thinkpad card may well be supported by Xorg drivers included in
>>> the FC3 distribution.
>>>
>>> See
http://wiki.x.org/X11R6.8.0/doc/r128.html
>>>
>> Just got around to looking at xorg.conf and the card in it is the
>> Rage 128 with r128 as the selected driver. However, when I attempt
>> to compile in r128 support, I get a blank screen and have to boot up
>> to either a kernel with Radeon support built-in or I have to build
>> r128 support as a module. Does anyone have a working kernel with
>> r128 support built-in or knows what I have to do to get a working
>> kernel with r128 support built-into the kernel?
>>
> You should not need to take any extra steps to compile in support for
> an ATI r128 based video card when installing FC3 or FC2. The card
> should be detected during installation of FC3 and the appropriate
> X.org driver installed. My ATI Radeon 7000 video card was detected
> and appropriate support included along with the rest of FC2 when I
> installed the system from distribution CD isos.
>
David:
Try suspending and unsuspending. X goes nuts and starts to consume
every CPU cycle it can if you stay in VT 7. Switching out to a text VT
(1-6) drops X to a reasonable level, but switching back to VT 7 starts
the cycle over, if I leave the video driver as a module. If I compile
in the video driver, this does not happen.
I found a D600 (yes it is a Dell) script, but the user tries to xinit
screen 1, not 0. I think the only solution is to crash X and then bring
it back up after suspending (which defeats completely the reason I want
to suspend in the first place.) The other side is that I can as stated
in other messages, use the Radeon driver supplied by Fedora and suspend
and resume. However, I get hit with the power consumption bug in those
drivers.
All:
I decided to compile in R128 support and disable DRI in xorg.conf. Now
it appears to work. I have to try suspending and hibernating.
--
James McKenzie
With assistance, Now running 2.6.11rc3, Software Suspend 2
and ibm-acpi .1
Need a home for my .rpm