Greetings,
I want to ask if is possible to use HD3200 graphic as primary display device with radeon (X.org) driver, or if it will be possible in future.
My configuration:
Laptop Fujitsu-Siemens Computers Amilo Pa3553 - AMD Puma platform. It contains ATi RS780 chipset (reported by lspci) with HybridCrossfireX technology.
I want to use HD3200 with lower performance (and maybe lower power consumption and heat production) as primary display device and disable HD3470 (I don't need it, because there is no 3D accel. for now).
When I configure it as bellow, screen is black after X start (with backlighted lcd), when I change Int10 to True, screen contains blinking cursor.
xorg.conf section:
Yes, I know, no Xv, no EXA for R{6,7}XX but these options are for future use.
In first case (if Int10 extension is disabled) kernel enables this device with output similar to following (current is from HD3400 enabling):
ofcourse, pci bus id is differrent (exactly 0000:01:00.5).
I use only radeon driver (currently 6.11). Catalysts aren't solution for me, because I have recent kernel (currently 2.6.29-rc5-git5, oh s... git6 is already here , I am outdated ) with X.org from Debian experimental repository (1.6.0 RC2). And I love system stability with opensource drivers (yes, I hate proprietary blobs, sacriface me ^_^ ).
PS: Sorry for my EN, it is not my native language.
I want to ask if is possible to use HD3200 graphic as primary display device with radeon (X.org) driver, or if it will be possible in future.
My configuration:
Laptop Fujitsu-Siemens Computers Amilo Pa3553 - AMD Puma platform. It contains ATi RS780 chipset (reported by lspci) with HybridCrossfireX technology.
I want to use HD3200 with lower performance (and maybe lower power consumption and heat production) as primary display device and disable HD3470 (I don't need it, because there is no 3D accel. for now).
When I configure it as bellow, screen is black after X start (with backlighted lcd), when I change Int10 to True, screen contains blinking cursor.
xorg.conf section:
Code:
Section "Device" Identifier "Device[0]" BusID "PCI:1:5:0" Driver "radeon" Option "BusType" "PCIE" Option "AccelMethod" "EXA" Option "ColorTiling" "On" Option "AccelDFS" "True" # This can speed up movie playback but can in rare cases case instability Option "DMAForXv" "True" Option "RenderAccel" "True" # This is for laptop users, it saves energy when in battery mode. Option "DynamicClocks" "True" Option "Int10" "False" EndSection
In first case (if Int10 extension is disabled) kernel enables this device with output similar to following (current is from HD3400 enabling):
Code:
pci 0000:02:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18
I use only radeon driver (currently 6.11). Catalysts aren't solution for me, because I have recent kernel (currently 2.6.29-rc5-git5, oh s... git6 is already here , I am outdated ) with X.org from Debian experimental repository (1.6.0 RC2). And I love system stability with opensource drivers (yes, I hate proprietary blobs, sacriface me ^_^ ).
PS: Sorry for my EN, it is not my native language.
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