Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2012 22:51:52 +0800 From: Ian Chapman <packages@amiga-hardware.com> To: Super Bisquit <superbisquit@gmail.com> Cc: Torfinn Ingolfsen <torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>, freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Newbie - Mac G5 Dual PPC 970 @ 2Ghz Message-ID: <4F79BD08.2040605@amiga-hardware.com> In-Reply-To: <CA%2BWntOuNfbd7Eht1174TdBgqX%2BqToS-n3-dqcq-vAN6r9R515A@mail.gmail.com> References: <4F798459.4000301@amiga-hardware.com> <20120402131132.78578915@zeta.dino.sk> <4F79A964.2070501@amiga-hardware.com> <CA%2BWntOuNfbd7Eht1174TdBgqX%2BqToS-n3-dqcq-vAN6r9R515A@mail.gmail.com>
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On 04/02/2012 10:12 PM, Super Bisquit wrote: > Anyway the real stumbling block is getting X to work. > > You'll need to do Xorg -configure -retro. Thanks for the help. I had already tried this, but I've just tried it again to be certain and the end result is the same, ie bus error 10. Xorg -configure has always worked with or without the retro option but the bus error still happens when you start X after configuring. Incidentally Xorg -configure produces an indentical xorg.conf to Xorg -configure -retro. Should I be expecting to see a difference? A quick search suggests it just primarily displays the classic X hatched background and cursor. > The tutorial at the forums- a group project by direct and indirect input > from the mailing list members- has a few pointers. > http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=13827 > I know that Torfinn and Nathan both have such a machine. I'll add them > as a CC to the message to see if they can add a little of something. Thanks for the link. I've seen it and tried the pointers several times in the last few days searching Google for some hints at what might be wrong :-). Everything seems as it should be. Either way, I have my doubts that it's anything directly to do with how X is configured radeontool suffers the same issue. I've also looked at workarounds such as using a fbdev, which I don't think is possible? And as a long shot - trying the VESA driver but I never really expected that to work. -- Ian Chapman.
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