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AMD A6-3400M not working on Linux kernel 3.0
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Originally posted by sandy8925 View Postproblem is i can't see anything on booting the live CD, so can't install ubuntu 11.10. i might be able to install using the alternate iso and then I can try changing grub settings.
See http://www.sysresccd.org/Download
I have booted the special amd64 system all in memory and I had a display & a keyboard from where to start.
I have started X with the wizard and I had a basic screen with xfce I think.
I was also able to boot from a Ubuntu 11.04 natty narwal amd64 cd but I haven't installed since I was only trying to access the disk to put my funtoo stage3 data to start a funtoo install.
Regards,
BT
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Originally posted by sandy8925 View PostI'm using Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit version.
Tried compiling kernel 3.0.4 and used the 3.0 kernel from xorg-edgers and neither of them work. No display on screen although the system does seem to be loading. This is on the Asus K53TA-BBR6 laptop.
Haven't tried newer kernel versions since kernel.org is down.
On Fedora 15 64-bit with latest updates and 2.6.40 kernel, also not working.
2.6.38 kernel uses VESA for both distros.
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I've got an A8-3850 that had a similar problem when it updated the Xorg Server under fedora (because I was too lazy at that point to put in the work to get Slackware running on it), So I went back and put slackware on it, and got it into a working position by blacklisting the radeon module and compiling the 3.0.4 kernel which it's running now, which works fine with fglrx.
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostI think the A-series is a bit too new for even Ubuntu 11.04. Try an 11.10 beta or the equivalent work-in-progress Fedora.
Updating the kernel gets you closer but you need to pick up new microcode as well. If you look in dmesg output you'll probably see messages along the lines of "can't find SUMO firmware"
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Originally posted by PerfMonk View PostI have the same board AMD a6-3400m with a Radeon ATI hd 6520.
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I'm on Funtoo (based on gentoo) with the 3.1.0-rc4-git2 kernel, and masked versions of Xorg and video drivers, libdrm, libkms, mesa, ...).
Thanks..
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I should clarify that I was talking about the open source drivers. Laptop works fine with fglrx in Ubuntu 11.04 and probably will in Ubuntu 11.10. The problem is that I can't even install ubuntu 11.10 using the desktop live dvd since it tries to use the open source drivers and no display comes up. Will try with beta 2 dvd that was released recently.
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Originally posted by jasn View PostWhat CFLAGs do you use for your system?
Thanks..
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64"
FEATURES="-userfetch mini-manifest"
CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
CFLAGS="-O2 -march=amdfam10 -pipe"
CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
MAKEOPTS="-j5 -l5"
USE="-gnome -gtk -kde -kdeenablefinal nls -q3 -qt4 userlocales libkms classic gallium nptl bindist ldap"
LINGUAS="fr"
INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse evdev synaptics"
VIDEO_CARDS="vesa radeon r600"
PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES="log warn error info"
PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM="echo:log,warn save:log,warn,error,info, syslog:error"
ACCEPT_LICENSE="* -@EULA"
PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage"
source /var/lib/layman/make.conf
GENTOO_MIRRORS="http://distfiles.gentoo.org ftp://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/gentoo-distfiles/"
I took off the "d3d" use flag because of problem with the compilation of mesa. It wouldn't compile at all... And I didn't feeled I wanted to spend a week of my time on it.
Be carefull to set your kernel options as recommanded at : http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/radeonBuildHowTo
But I have installed a second distro "ubuntu 11.04" with the latest git sources for the video drivers
see : http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?50038-Updated-and-Optimized-Ubuntu-Free-Graphics-Drivers
But I had exactly the same problem I have with funtoo : libdrm doesn't see KMS as enabled and the driver won't load.
I have installed the closed drivers from ATI and It work well with Ubuntu 11.04. I'm waiting to do it on funtoo because I don't wan't to goback to an old kernel and an old Xorg...
Regards,
Bernard
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