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I have exactly the same problem. Can you tell me how to apply this patch? I'm just new to Arch Linux and don't know how to do this unfortunately.
You need to compile your own kernel. This should get you started: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernel_Compilation
@karol: Not that I'm aware of. But then again, I've been manually compiling my own kernel since forever, so I wouldn't know about kernel PKGBUILDs. I just saw a discussion about this at the kernel mailing list. The patch will be in 3.3-rc4, no idea if it'll also make stable kernels.
Last edited by Gusar (2012-02-15 22:28:17)
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Alright! So I have to wait or to compile my own kernel...
Last edited by zauser (2012-02-16 16:58:25)
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The patch will be in 3.2.7, which will be released idk, early next week probably.
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Upgrading to 3.2.7 still didn't fix the problem for me...
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This issue sounds similar to the same issue I am having, except I'm unable to get working KMS in 2.6.37 or higher. Check out this thread.
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It didn't fix the problem for me too :-(
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Upgrading to 3.2.8 still didn't fix the problem for me...
I believe, after all I have to compile my own kernel :-(
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Did the idea occur to you guys to report this upstream? Saying "doesn't work" on a distro forum and hoping a kernel release will magically fix your problem will not get you anywhere. Upstream needs to know about this, and they'll need more info that just "doesn't work". You could also try the 3.3-rc kernels. Two fixes that seem relevant are in there.
Last edited by Gusar (2012-02-29 17:52:28)
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On my system KMS is back working as expected after updating to Kernel 3.3.1-1. Hooray!
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I can confirm this. KMS is working very well with kernel 3.3.1
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I can confirm this too. But I have to update the filesystem package first.
All is working well.
Thx for the message 2beers!!!
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