Hello, I''m using Debian/lenny, i.e. Xen 3.2, with kernels 2.6.18. I''m running all of this on a HP nc8430 laptop with hardware virtualization enabled. The trouble comes on dom0 with the fglrx driver (the proprietary driver for ATI graphics card Mobility Radeon X1600). This driver works perfectly when running without Xen. With Xen, if I don''t use the kernel module fglrx, it is ok, but I do not have hardware accelerated 3D graphics. When I load the fglrx kernel module into the kernel, the screen shows dumb stuff : a square for the mouse, the rest blank, no greeter, and I cannot do anything. Is there a chance someone has this configuration runnig? (Xen with ati 3D) Is it possible? Am I doing something wrong? Or should I complain to ATI? Didier -- Didier Trosset-Moreau Acqiris Operations Agilent Technologies Geneva, Switzerland _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
On Friday 25 April 2008 17:31:23 Didier Trosset wrote:> Hello, > > I''m using Debian/lenny, i.e. Xen 3.2, with kernels 2.6.18. I''m running all > of this on a HP nc8430 laptop with hardware virtualization enabled. > > The trouble comes on dom0 with the fglrx driver (the proprietary driver for > ATI graphics card Mobility Radeon X1600). This driver works perfectly when > running without Xen. > > With Xen, if I don''t use the kernel module fglrx, it is ok, but I do not > have hardware accelerated 3D graphics. When I load the fglrx kernel module > into the kernel, the screen shows dumb stuff : a square for the mouse, the > rest blank, no greeter, and I cannot do anything. > > Is there a chance someone has this configuration runnig? (Xen with ati 3D) > Is it possible? Am I doing something wrong? Or should I complain to ATI?The proprietary graphics drivers have always struggled to under Xen kernels - I''ve never been able to get ATI or nVidia drivers to work. It''s probably due to the fact that the binary blobs used by these drivers are making direct hardware calls that aren''t supported or available through the Xen kernel. The only drivers I''ve seen work to enable compiz and Xen on the same machine are the Intel drivers (because they''re fully open source). Jon _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users