On 25 May 2010 16:32, <fons@kokkinizita.net> wrote:
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 11:42:54PM +0200, Xavier Chantry wrote:
Never heard of similar regression before. Can you try using http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?K=kernel26-nouveau-git and http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?K=xf86-video-nouveau-git ?
Would that be possible at all, given
24.3.2010 posted by xavier Merge of 2.6.34-rc2. On Monday, nouveau git tree went straight from 2.6.32 to 2.6.34-rc2. One backlight API change in 2.6.34-rc2 breaks compatibility with older kernels (< 2.6.34-rc2), so people doing out-of-tree builds will have to update their kernel to rc2. Alternatively, you could try to revert the backlight commit.
The last thing I want is to get entangled in a recursive 'update to the latest' game.
Um, one of the packages he suggested you build is a GIT kernel with nouveau merged in, which will work fine.
I tried the inverse today - downgrading nouveau to the version used on the machines that do work. Same problem, the older version wants a kernel < 2.6.33, and gods knows where things will end if I go that route.
This is not about hacking and having fun with bleeding edge versions. Apart from the machine that doesn't work (and I don't expect anything more than what all distros since a year or two have been able to provide OOTB), there's 9000 Euro of audio hardware sitting idle.
I don't mind having to tweak things, do a lot of configuration manually, etc. etc., but I do expect things to work when they go into core/extra, or at least have a fallback available. There is none, AFAICS.
The binary nvidia driver? Also, I seriously doubt that the devs would have let this go to extra if they personally experienced this problem. And, nouveau is still in development, so you get what you sign up for, to some extent.
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