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Re: iBook G3 owners



On Fri, 2005-04-08 at 05:11 +0200, Esteban Martinez wrote:
> Hi again.
> 
> > [...]
> > Actually ... just in case, do one test with
> > radeon.default_dynclk=-1
> Well, I've tried it with the "radeon.default_dynclk=-1" option. Just booted, I
> start X with DRI disabled and it works. But if I enable DRI, it crashes.
> 
> After that, I've applied this last patch and make the same tests. And in both
> cases it ocurrs the same: DRI disabled -> works, DRI enabled -> crashes.
> With the patch applied there is no pause as you said.
> 
> > [...] 
> > If that doesn't help, then I don't know at this point what can be
> > causing the crash. All I can suggest is you go back kernel versions and
> > sub versions until you can isolate more precisely when the crash started
> > to happen...
> 
> Ok, don't worry. As soon as possible I will try the others kernels.  I don't
> know if I've to try with 2.6.11.[1-6] or try with 2.6.11-rc1-bk[1-6]. I'm a
> bit confused with this. By the moment I'll start with 2.6.11 plain, after
> 2.6.11-rc1, after that 2.6.11-rc1-bk1, and so on. At the moment I see it
> doesn't work, I will let you know. I tried with 2.6.10 plain and it worked
> all.

if 2.6.11 plain doesn't work, go backward from that.

The ordering is:

2.6.10
2.6.10-bk*
2.6.11-rc1
2.6.11-rc1-bk*
2.6.11-rc2
2.6.11-rc2-bk*
etc...
2.6.11
2.6.11.x (1..7) are just small bug/security fixes





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