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Date:      Sun, 17 May 2009 09:38:52 -0700 (PDT)
From:      "David Johnson" <david@usermode.org>
To:        "Scott Bennett" <bennett@cs.niu.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-x11@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: X questions before installing FreeBSD 7.2
Message-ID:  <49214.66.245.217.55.1242578332.squirrel@webmail.meer.net>
In-Reply-To: <200905171047.n4HAlaC7013024@mp.cs.niu.edu>
References:  <200905171047.n4HAlaC7013024@mp.cs.niu.edu>

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>      My questions before getting started later today run like this.
>
> 	a) What exactly is supported in the version of X.org distributed with
> 	   FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE for this Mobility Radeon 9800 card, given the
> 	   chip set(s), the screen capabilities, 256 MB on the card, and
> 	   anything else you happen to notice in the excerpts above?

You only had excerpts from Xorg.log, but xorg-7.4 with Radeon 9800 (using
radeon driver) should have hardware acceleration, OpenGL and compositing.
You just need to configure your xorg.conf file correctly. The driver for
the r300 chipset should be very stable.

> 	b) What sort of DPMS stuff works and what doesn't?  Under 6.9.0, the
> 	   xscreenserver-demo can be told to shut the screen off after a
> 	   specified period of disuse, and it will do so.  Unfortunately, it
> 	   doesn't offer any method of turning the screen back on again, so
> 	   one has to reboot to get it to work again.  Working with a dead
> 	   screen pretty much means shutting the system off (i.e., crashing
> 	   it) and then powering up again.

I haven't seen that at all. I just jiggle the mouse or tab a key, and the
screen comes back in about five seconds.

> 	c) What other problems are known to occur with this hardware under
> 	   FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE and its pre-installed X.org software?

I have a tiny problem with my Radeon X1550, but it only happens with
regards to AIGLX and I'm fairly sure it only affects certain r500 chipset
cards.

David



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