Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 11:04:28 -0700 From: Pete Wright <pete@nomadlogic.org> To: bsd-lists@BSDforge.com, Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de> Cc: freebsd-x11 <freebsd-x11@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: are there any working drivers for the i915? Message-ID: <4fac7c2b-c32e-a303-d1e7-09a56eb38625@nomadlogic.org> In-Reply-To: <631d1da1faeff89cf4816d86cdc01884@udns.ultimatedns.net> References: <631d1da1faeff89cf4816d86cdc01884@udns.ultimatedns.net>
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On 3/19/20 10:23 AM, Chris wrote: > On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 17:57:20 +0100 Michael Gmelin freebsd@grem.de said > >> > On 19. Mar 2020, at 17:54, Chris <bsd-lists@bsdforge.com> wrote: >> > > On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 23:21:30 -0700 Kevin Oberman >> rkoberman@gmail.com said >> > >> On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 7:24 PM Chris <bsd-lists@bsdforge.com> >> wrote: >> >> > I'm unable to use X and friends on 12.1-STABLE on an >> >> > Intel based box (Sandy Bridge). >> >> > pkg install drm-kmod >> >> > followed by >> >> > echo 'kld_list="/boot/modules/i915kms.ko"'>>/etc/rc.conf >> >> > on reboot results in a Fatal trap 9. >> >> > pkg delete drm-kmod, followed by a pkg install drm-legacy-kmod >> >> > leaving the same in rc.conf(5). Results in: >> >> > drmn0: This code is obsolete abandonware. Install the >> >> > graphics/drm-legacy-kmod pkg >> >> > ermm... That's what I just did! >> >> > Attempting to use X and friends with the legacy kmod still >> >> > in place Results in most things crashing (dumping core on signal >> 11). >> >> > Has the i915 simply been dropped. But nobody bothered >> >> > to announce it? >> >> > >> >> > Thanks in advance for any possible solutions. >> >> On STABLE I’d suggest to install drm-kmod from ports (deinstall binary >> packages first). > I'm guessing you're spot-on. This is my only real attempt to build up a > system with pkg. I've always built from ports in the past, and never run > into this sort of problem. Given this spare is fairly underpowered by > todays standards. I went the pkg route. > just to second the build from ports message, this is what i do on my STABLE systems. i actually run "make package" inside the port directory so that I can go ahead and install the drm kmod via package which is helpful when debugging things. the build time isn't too bad, and dependencies are pretty limited, so i haven't found this to be a burden on my end. one note though, after installing the package from my local source i think lock it via pkg lock, this way when i upgrade packages in the future it doesn't try to re-install the drm-kmod with the upstream version. HTH -pete -- Pete Wright pete@nomadlogic.org @nomadlogicLA
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