From: Kevin Puetz <puetz@penguinpowered.COM>
To: "Michael R. Zucca" <mrz5149@acm.ORG>, Eric Dorland <dorland@lords.COM>
Cc: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: Problems with the atyfb driver on Power Mac G3
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 21:58:10 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <01JCZKMNZI508X05JV@uni.edu> (raw)
1st thing for both of you (and other users) - STAY AWAY FROM 2.3.x UNLESS
YOU KNOW WHY YOU ARE MOVING TO IT!
this is a _developmental_ branch. It has the potential (and some likelyhood)
to corrupt hard drives occasionally, and otherwise behave erratically at
several points along the way. If you are intending to develop - great. But
if you are a user (like me) who wants to use the system reliably, follow the
2.2.x revisions (currently 2.2.10). Odd minor-numbered versions of Linux are
in a state of flux, and are not necessarily even going to compile
(structural changes may be being distributed for driver authors to work
against while drivers are worked on).
Now, the ? files are not a sign of already done damage. They are harmless
(created by a bug in gmc, the gnome file manager) and can be deleted or
ignored.
On a happier note, I checked out 2.2.10 today (use -rlinux_2_2 if you use
cvs to switch branches), and built it, and the dancing pixels and other
artifacts are gone (on a rev 1 G3 desktop with Rage II+, but I had the same
symptoms, so maybe the same fix will help).
I think 2.2.10 has the mach64 work from 2.3.6 backported into it w/o the
other potential problems
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>From: "Michael R. Zucca" <mrz5149@acm.ORG>
>To: Eric Dorland <dorland@lords.COM>
>Cc: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.ORG
>Subject: Re: Problems with the atyfb driver on Power Mac G3
>Date: Tue, Jun 29, 1999, 8:30 PM
>
>
> At 8:44 PM -0400 6/29/99, Eric Dorland wrote:
>>Through playing with the mclk and pll arguments (mclk:68,pll:200) I can
>>reduce the amount of "pixel dancing", but when there is a lot of movement
>>on the screen it is still quite noticable. I got these values from sheer
>>experimenting, and could be slowing cooking my chip for all I know.
>
> I'm experiencing the same problem on my PowerCenter 132 with my ATI VR-Pro.
> I have a feeling that there is a bug in the Rage-Pro support.
>
> I've also had trouble with the acceleration causing garbage on the screen
> in 16 bit mode when I drag windows.
>
> It's entirely possible that we don't have the memory layout quite correct
> or something. To add insult to injury I also have an Adaptec Ultra SCSI PCI
> card and a 4 Gig drive that Linux is booting off of. I've had some random
> files show up like "?:" including the quote characters. Maybe there are
> deeper PCI problems or is this just a bug in the Adaptec driver? (With a
> the R5 2.2.6 kernel and a 2.3.6 custom compile).
>
> I've been meaning to look into the code but I haven't had the time. Anybody
> have some clues? My card *used* to work under 2.1.24 when I added the
> support to the original driver ;-)
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> Michael Zucca - mrz5149@acm.org - http://www.mdc.net/~mrz5149/
> "I will choose a path that's clear. I will choose Freewill. "
> --Rush, Freewill
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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1999-06-30 2:58 Kevin Puetz [this message]
1999-07-01 3:54 ` Problems with the atyfb driver on Power Mac G3 Michael R. Zucca
[not found] <l03130300b3dd08561f04@[209.226.106.245]>
1999-08-16 7:12 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
[not found] <l03130300b3a81a797836@[209.226.106.193]>
1999-07-11 11:13 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
1999-07-21 13:35 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
1999-08-05 20:10 ` Eric Dorland
1999-08-15 20:28 ` Eric Dorland
[not found] <Pine.LNX.4.10.9907021615070.17139-100000@mercator.cs.kuleuven.ac.be>
1999-07-02 18:04 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
[not found] <l03130302b39f629aff60@[209.226.106.187]>
1999-06-30 13:46 ` Kevin Puetz
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1999-06-30 0:44 Eric Dorland
1999-06-30 1:30 ` Michael R. Zucca
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