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Bug#694734: adjusting severity



Hello,

I have been searching around freedesktop bug tracker and I found this
bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53566

Might it be related?

BTW, I found that you were right with CONFIG_DRM_NOUVEAU. I also, may
include that I found a bug in nvidia driver that I reported.

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I have tested nouveau in v3.6 kernel, and it is working alright, I had
some problem because I forgot to enable mesa glx with an app, but its
all right now. If you want/are interested in I can test the
debian-experimental kernel.

This might go in another bug, but, Is there any way we can switch
between one driver and another? I mean, is it possible to create an
update-alternatives for graphical drivers?

Cheers,
Javier Domingo


2012/11/29 Sven Joachim <svenjoac@gmx.de>:
> On 2012-11-29 18:38 +0100, Javier Domingo wrote:
>
>> I can't now at the moment access to the computer, but I can attach
>> what I sent there, the dmesg output and the Xorg.0.log output.
>>
>> I must say that with kernel 3.2 the computer doesn't boot, or at least
>> it tells me about non-recognised ports and screen gets freezed. As
>> that is during kernel load (sec 8), I suppose the problem is that it
>> just doesn't have card info.
>
> No, probably not.  But the problem has been reported in Ubuntu 12.04 as
> well, they also use the 3.2 kernel:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau/+bug/952574.
>
>> Refering to the other kernel I use, v3.6 from linus's mainline, it
>> boots, but it outputs theese logs,
>
> Seems your kernel was built with CONFIG_DRM_NOUVEAU unset:
>
>> [    17.686] [drm] failed to load kernel module "nouveau"
>
> Fix that, or install a 3.6 kernel from experimental (the latter is
> easier than building your own).
>
> Cheers,
>        Sven


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