Yeah well, me again. Seems I'm the only one having trouble with PPC these
days.
I got Xorg 7.1, fluxbox, and KDE installed. After creating an xorg.conf with
Xorgautoconfig I quickly realized I indeed had the problem hinted at re: VGA
BIOS. So I ~ppc64 keyworded xf86-video-ati and emerged version 6.6.3 which
applies the patch that was also hinted at. The results are identical however.
X starts and is running, as is fluxbox, but there is nothing on my screen.
The only difference is that this time the power LED on my montor goes out
when I start X, whereas before it stayed on.
Also, there is a difference in Xorg.0.log: X now seems to think that I have a
second CRT monitor attached!?
(II) RADEON(0): Primary:
Monitor -- TMDS
Connector -- DVI-D
DAC Type -- TVDAC/ExtDAC
TMDS Type -- Internal
DDC Type -- DVI_DDC
(II) RADEON(0): Secondary:
Monitor -- CRT
Connector -- VGA
DAC Type -- Primary
TMDS Type -- External
DDC Type -- VGA_DDC
I have tried with the default xorg.conf that was generated, and I tried all
manner of tweaks that I gleamed from gentoo-wiki, "man xorg.conf", and "man
radeon". I have tried commenting and uncommenting individual "Options" from
xorg.conf but the result is always the same.
I have tried dropping down to 16 bit color depth and down to 1600x1024
resolution, with no joy.
Can anyone even confirm that they have gotten an 23" cinema display and a
radeon 9600 to work with Xorg? I would _really_ love to see your xorg.conf if
you have.
I don't know what else to say. There are no errors in my log (though there are
some warnings). If you want/need further information just let me know...
I have posted the log and my current conf file in my webspace:
http://badcomputer.org/xorg.conf.txt
http://badcomputer.org/xorg.log.txt
xorg-x11-7.1
mesa-6.5-r3
xf86-video-ati-6.6.3
PowerMac G5 2x 2.0GHz
Ati Radeon 9600
23" Apple Cinema Display
I would appreciate any ideas.
-d
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"...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected..."
- Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972
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days.
I got Xorg 7.1, fluxbox, and KDE installed. After creating an xorg.conf with
Xorgautoconfig I quickly realized I indeed had the problem hinted at re: VGA
BIOS. So I ~ppc64 keyworded xf86-video-ati and emerged version 6.6.3 which
applies the patch that was also hinted at. The results are identical however.
X starts and is running, as is fluxbox, but there is nothing on my screen.
The only difference is that this time the power LED on my montor goes out
when I start X, whereas before it stayed on.
Also, there is a difference in Xorg.0.log: X now seems to think that I have a
second CRT monitor attached!?
(II) RADEON(0): Primary:
Monitor -- TMDS
Connector -- DVI-D
DAC Type -- TVDAC/ExtDAC
TMDS Type -- Internal
DDC Type -- DVI_DDC
(II) RADEON(0): Secondary:
Monitor -- CRT
Connector -- VGA
DAC Type -- Primary
TMDS Type -- External
DDC Type -- VGA_DDC
I have tried with the default xorg.conf that was generated, and I tried all
manner of tweaks that I gleamed from gentoo-wiki, "man xorg.conf", and "man
radeon". I have tried commenting and uncommenting individual "Options" from
xorg.conf but the result is always the same.
I have tried dropping down to 16 bit color depth and down to 1600x1024
resolution, with no joy.
Can anyone even confirm that they have gotten an 23" cinema display and a
radeon 9600 to work with Xorg? I would _really_ love to see your xorg.conf if
you have.
I don't know what else to say. There are no errors in my log (though there are
some warnings). If you want/need further information just let me know...
I have posted the log and my current conf file in my webspace:
http://badcomputer.org/xorg.conf.txt
http://badcomputer.org/xorg.log.txt
xorg-x11-7.1
mesa-6.5-r3
xf86-video-ati-6.6.3
PowerMac G5 2x 2.0GHz
Ati Radeon 9600
23" Apple Cinema Display
I would appreciate any ideas.
-d
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darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org
"...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected..."
- Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972
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