ATi X300SE - zaphod stopped working
Jan Kasprzak
kas at fi.muni.cz
Mon May 12 02:14:42 PDT 2008
Dave Airlie wrote:
: On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Jan Kasprzak <kas at fi.muni.cz> wrote:
: > I have upgraded my system from Fedora 8 to Fedora 9 (pre release), and
: > my dual-screen (Zaphod) X does not work anymore: when the dual-screen
: > layout is in use, the X server fails to start with
: >
: > (EE) RADEON(1): Unable to map MMIO aperture. Invalid argument (22)
:
: You need to grab the F9 ati driver from updates-testing if its available yet.
:
: or there is a build in koji
:
: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/packages/xorg-x11-drv-ati/6.8.0/15.fc9/
I have tried this one (thanks!) - it is better, but still not
fully working: the X server starts with two screens, but the second
one has its refresh times out of range of my monitor (it displays
"74.5kHz/60Hz out of range"). Moreover, when I try to move the cursor
to the secondary head, it locks up (the cursor disappears from the primary
head and cannot be moved back). When the last X client disconnects,
the server crashes with the following backtrace:
Backtrace:
0: X(xf86SigHandler+0x65) [0x479fe5]
1: /lib64/libc.so.6 [0x2b16c3f1b2a0]
2: X [0x4a6485]
3: X [0x4a7066]
4: X(xf86_reload_cursors+0x10c) [0x4a6aec]
5: X(xf86CrtcSetMode+0x3fd) [0x4a420d]
6: X(xf86SetDesiredModes+0x1bd) [0x4a469d]
7: /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/drivers//radeon_drv.so(RADEONScreenInit+0x18f7) [0x2b16c65fd1d7]
8: X(AddScreen+0x1c9) [0x42bf09]
9: X(InitOutput+0x216) [0x4623c6]
10: X(main+0x286) [0x42c6a6]
11: /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xfa) [0x2b16c3f0732a]
12: X(FontFileCompleteXLFD+0x279) [0x42bc59]
Fatal server error:
Caught signal 11. Server aborting
I can provide more debugging info if requested.
Thanks,
-Yenya
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