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Date:      Sun, 18 Aug 2019 15:59:34 -0500
From:      "Clay Daniels Jr." <clay.daniels.jr@gmail.com>
To:        Graham Perrin <grahamperrin@gmail.com>
Cc:        "freebsd-current@freebsd.org" <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Installing drm-current-kmod from ports
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Graham, thanks for the reply. Since my original post on this thread last
night, I went through the make install clean of the drm-current-kmod port.
It didn't take too long, probably half an hour or so. It gave an exit
message to put a line in /etc/rc.donf: kld_list=3D"amdgpu" , which I did,
rebooted and the same problem. I tried the complete path:
kls_list=3D"/boot/modules/amdgpu.ko"  but the same problem. I know that it'=
s
loading the amdgpu kmodule because when it is booting up and gets to the
part of discovery of my Radeon/Kabini video it suddenly shows a "wide fuzzy
line", right there in the console. The console message reads like I may
have permissions issues, but that can't be true, because if I specify the
older radeokms.ko it tries to load it and then hangs. So i have the right
module.

But what you just said about installing the xf86-video-ati sounds like good
advice. The console error message is in /var/log/Xorg.0.~ and complains
about being unable to load an "ati" module. I bet this might do it. My
rather old computer is an HP Pavilion 23 all-in-one built & bought in 2014
with an AMD E2-3000 cpu with Radeon HD video. It's all clamped in a plastic
frame and I've never looked inside myself. I intend to buy buy a new
computer, and it will be in a tower case that you can easily get into,
maybe with a clear glass or plastic side. I like to see the lights blink.
And I have my heart set on a Threadripper...

OK, I'm going to log off, re-boot into my FreeBSD partition, and try to
install xf86-video-ati, probably from the ports, under graphics I guess.

Thanks a lot,
Clay

On Sun, Aug 18, 2019 at 3:16 PM Graham Perrin <grahamperrin@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 18/08/2019 03:08, Clay Daniels Jr. wrote:
> > =E2=80=A6 am I missing something else? =E2=80=A6
>
> Re:
> <
> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2019-August/074074.ht=
ml>
>
>
>
> If you haven't already done so, it's probably recommended to install
> xf86-video-ati.
>
> What model is the HP?
>
> Will you use a desktop environment?
>
>



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