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On 06/03/2012 05:45, Mads Worsøe Duun wrote:
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<div class="im">Have you discussed this with anybody on the
FreeBSD xorg mailing list?</div>
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This seems like something the xorg maintainers would be
aware of, and possibly have a work-around for. <br>
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<div>In freebsd-x11 they told me that libdrm probably is build
using WITH_KMS=YES, and that may be a problem on non Intel
cards. Today I will try to build xorg with WITH_NEW_XORG=YES
and WITH_KMS=YES on a clean FreeBSD, and see what happens.
Btw. I guess Dru has told you about the Solaris-like beadm <a
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href="http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/beadm/">http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/beadm/</a>.
This is pretty smart for this xorg test, as I can roll back to
the previous beadm as if nothing was changed.</div>
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Yes, the new snapshots are all built with WITH_NEW_XORG=YES, so we
get the latest Intel drivers, etc. If that fails on your vanilla
freebsd, then we can narrow it down to those enhancements causing
the problem.<br>
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I've added the beadm port for future snapshots, will take a closer
look at implementation down the road :)<br>
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Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software
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