I've been waiting for the 2.6.35 kernel, to try out the in-kernel Radeon driver for my Asus G73Jh, (Mobility Radeon HD 5870), after getting it to work successfully with my Asus N81Vp, (Radeon Mobility HD 4670), some time ago. My problem is that while I can configure and install the 2.6.35-r1 kernel and driver for my Mobility 5870 laptop, and the framebuffer console, X, and finally KDE, boot fine, I can't get the KDE Desktop Effects -> Compositing to work. My question is if that is the state of the driver so far, or could I be configuring something incorrectly? My system config includes;
Gentoo (~amd64 arch) Xorg-server 1.8.2/KDE 4.4.5 with;
In case it's needed, here are the relevant Radeon related parts of my;
kernel config
dmesg
lsmod
Xorg.0.log
If the answer is that it's simply the current state of the driver, given the above configuration, but I can experiment with overlay versions that may provide the necessary support, please feel free to point me in that direction. Lastly, for those of you that are familiar with Gentoo, I'm just using the /etc/make.conf VIDEO_CARDS="radeon" configuration for the in kernel driver, based on some Gentoo Forum posts that recommended not using the "radeonhd" configuration. If that's incorrect, please feel free to point out the correct one.
Thanks..
Gentoo (~amd64 arch) Xorg-server 1.8.2/KDE 4.4.5 with;
- x11-libs/libdrm-2.4.21
- sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.35-r1
- media-libs/mesa-7.8.2
- x11-base/xorg-server-1.8.2
In case it's needed, here are the relevant Radeon related parts of my;
kernel config
dmesg
lsmod
Xorg.0.log
If the answer is that it's simply the current state of the driver, given the above configuration, but I can experiment with overlay versions that may provide the necessary support, please feel free to point me in that direction. Lastly, for those of you that are familiar with Gentoo, I'm just using the /etc/make.conf VIDEO_CARDS="radeon" configuration for the in kernel driver, based on some Gentoo Forum posts that recommended not using the "radeonhd" configuration. If that's incorrect, please feel free to point out the correct one.
Thanks..
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