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2016 Dec 19
2
CentOS 7, ATI video, ex-X, still fighting
Still trying to get it running. Updated CentOS 7, ATI video card, trying
to use the radeon driver, and, using the previous kernel, X appears to
come up, but gdm fails; with the 514 kernel, X fails to start.
And here's a twist: I just rebooted, with radeon.modeset=1 on the kernel
line... and for no reason I know of, I get *six* logs, Xorg.[0-5].log.
Does this suggest anything to anyone? I
2016 Dec 15
0
test builds on private server upates
Hello Guys,
update my repo with
- linux kernel 3.8.14
- Mesa 13.0.2 with LLVM 3.9.0
+ radeon si fix
- Fix depends on AMDGPU driver (X11) - drivers section.
Sincerely
Andy
Example here R9 280x
[andy at localhost ~]$ glxinfo | grep ^OpenGL
OpenGL vendor string: X.Org
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD TAHITI (DRM 2.46.0 /
4.8.14-1.el7.centos.x86_64, LLVM 3.9.0)
OpenGL core profile version string: 4.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 13.0.2
OpenGL core profile shading language version string:...
2016 Dec 17
0
builds on private server (mesa) - llvm 3.9.1
Hello Guys,
update my mesa 13.0.2 against "llvm 3.9.1" while there create binary
packages to the world ....
Sincerely
Andy
Test my games with wine and they still works on R9 280x (llvm AMDGPU)
2004 Aug 06
1
libspeex/SSE Intrinsics with GCC 3.3.x
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:33:13AM -0500, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Do you have any sample code for that? Also, how do you tell autoconf to
> append '-msse' without running into problems when CFLAGS is not set (and
> usually defaults to -g -O2, but not always).
Example patch attached. It only tries if the use passes --enable-sse;
testing by target arch as Aron suggested is
2016 Dec 16
8
CentOS 7, ATI video, ex-X
A user running gnome came in this morning, clicked on the application
menu... and it was much shorter than he expected. He could get to firefox,
and googled about refreshing that... and found something that told him to
reboot.
And that's it: I cannot get X up, at all. I just get the "oh, no,
something failed, please log out and try again".
Fully updated CentOS 7, [AMD/ATI] Oland