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Re: How to properly install Radeon drivers for Sid



On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 03:40:31PM +0200, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> >
> > Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 8192 x 8192
> > HDMI-0 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y
> axis) 677mm x 290mm
> >    1920x1080     60.00*   50.00    59.94    30.00    29.97
> >    1920x1080i    60.00    50.00    59.94
> >    1680x1050     59.88
> >    1600x900      60.00
> >    1280x1024     75.02    60.02
> >    1152x864      75.00
> >    1280x720      60.00    50.00    59.94
> >    1024x768      75.08    60.00
> >    800x600       75.00    60.32
> >    720x576       50.00
> >    720x480       60.00    59.94
> >    640x480       75.00    60.00    59.94
> >    720x400       70.08
> > DVI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
> > VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
> >
> 
> Yes, this is strange. Did you try to fiddle with the setup of the monitor using
> the buttons at the monitor? Something like scaling options?
> I have no idea why xrandr doesn't show the native resolution.
> The wiki of archlinux is a good documention. See "Adding undetected resolutions" on
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xrandr#Adding_undetected_resolutions
> 
> something like
> 
>   xrandr --newmode "2569x1080_66.7" 185.6 2560 2624 2688 2784  1080 1083 1093
> 1111 -hsync -vsync
>   xrandr --addmode "2569x1080_66.7"
>   xrandr --output HDMI-0 "2569x1080_66.7"
> 
> using information from your Xorg.0.log
I've already tried this. Now that I can load the proper driver, I tried
it again, and after choosing the created mode using Gnome Display, I
faced a black screen saying "No Signal". 
> 
> >> Which kernel packages ("linux-image*") are installed?
> > linux-image-amd64
> > linux-image-4.5.0-2-amd64
> > linux-image-4.3.0-1-amd64
> > linux-headers-4.5.0-2-amd64
> > linux-headers-4.4.0-1-grsec-amd64
> 
> Which one is running?
>   uname -a
Linux debian 4.5.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.5.4-1 (2016-05-16) x86_64
GNU/Linux
> 
> >>
> >> Is there another GPU in your computer (integrated in the CPU or chipset)?
> > No, Just this one. But as I already mentioned in the thread, I was using a
> > GForce gpu before this one.
> 
> May I ask, which CPU you have?
I hope this in not something related to my CPU. 

$ lscpu 
Architecture:          x86_64
CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order:            Little Endian
CPU(s):                2
On-line CPU(s) list:   0,1
Thread(s) per core:    1
Core(s) per socket:    2
Socket(s):             1
NUMA node(s):          1
Vendor ID:             GenuineIntel
CPU family:            6
Model:                 23
Model name:            Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E7300  @ 2.66GHz
Stepping:              6
CPU MHz:               1870.000
CPU max MHz:           2670.0000
CPU min MHz:           1603.0000
BogoMIPS:              5332.64
L1d cache:             32K
L1i cache:             32K
L2 cache:              3072K
NUMA node0 CPU(s):     0,1
Flags:                 fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl aperfmperf pni dtes64 monitor ds_cpl est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm sse4_1 lahf_lm dtherm

>   aptitude unmarkauto xserver-xorg-video-ati
>   aptitude purge xserver-xorg-video-all
>   aptitude purge '~c'
> 
> The last command purges remains of removed packages.
Still the same.

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Regards,
Mostafa Shahverdy <http://www.mostafa.info/pgp>

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