blackpage 0 Posted June 18, 2004 Greetings I just had some sort of odd experience while trying to get ATI's 3.7.0-drivers to work under kernel 2.6.7. Here are the bothersome and significant lines that "/lib/modules/fglrx/make.sh" produce ... /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/agpgart_be.c: In function `agp_generic_alloc_page': /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/agpgart_be.c:1405: structure has no member named `count' /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/agpgart_be.c: In function `ali_alloc_page': /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/agpgart_be.c:4416: structure has no member named `count' Looks like the 3.7-driver doesn't go too well with kernel version 2.6.7. I went back to the standard setup afterwards (ATI3.7 under kernel2.6.5) which works like a dream. If any of you guys/girls are just as curious as me as it goes for kernel-testing then you might want to check out this link that is said to solve the driver-issue ... http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/3298 Be informed, though, that I hadn't have the time yet to verify the patch featured on this page. Also, as soon as time will allow, I will check the new kernel against the nVidia-drivers on some other boxes. Til then .. have a luverly day and weekend Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted June 19, 2004 Wish I could help. The Nvidia cards seem to work well with the new kernel, but we're having problems with 3-D and opengl support with X.org. Is your distro using X.org instead of XFree86? I'm sure we'll all get everything sorted out shortly. Share this post Link to post
blackpage 0 Posted June 20, 2004 Thanx DepperDan, fortunately I was only peeking into the whole thing (ATI+k2.6.7) out of curiosity and to find out if there might be any probs with those drivers/kernel versions in case a system-upgrade is immiment. So these incompatabilities do not bother me too much at the moment, especially as the standard setup (ATI3.7+k2.6.5) works perfectly. As far as it goes for the fundamental windowing server: The test-boxes used were running under Mandrake 10 and Suse 9 (see detailed specs below) which both came with the XFree-server (recent Suse already comes with X.Org, me thinks). But another box for XOrg-testing is already set up, so - even if it sounds peculiar - I'm sort of "hoping" and expecting to encounter some problems that can be solved in some joint effort After all, XFree will be history in many future distros and so it's a good idea to peek into XOrg right away. by specs/test machines: basic: AMD Athlon XP 2800, Asus A7N8X (box 1), Asus A7V600, VIA chipset with GBit-LAN (box 2), 512MB RAM, DAC960 SCSI-RAID, Adaptec 2940UW SCSI, Radeon 9600pro (box 1), Geforce 4MX (box 2) storage subsystem: 4xSeagate SCSI 10k (30gig) drives as RAID 0+1 array as boot/system drive, Seagate 120GB IDE (data storage) operating systems: box 1 - Mandrake 10 Community running kernel 2.6.5 and KDE 3.2.2 box 2 - Suse 9 running kernel 2.6.5 and KDE 3.x (dunno exactly) Share this post Link to post