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Hello,
I have some trouble with Kernel Mode Setting and the opensource radeon driver. I have an iMac mid 2010 with a HD4670 card.
When I boot archlinux my screen turn black, but I can still login and do a blind reboot.
I can login if I add the 'nomodeset' option to disable KMS, but then I can't get my X server working because the radeon driver will complain about the lack of KMS.
Can anyone help me ?
PS : I'm sorry about my terrible english, it's not my native language.
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What options do you have in your grub config? Did you try booting with no option at all?
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I only have the nomodeset option. This allow me to bypass KMS and to reach the login prompt.
When I remove this option, as I already said, It's an instant blackscreen.
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Your English is very nearly perfect.
Is this a new install? Or did this work before a recent upgrade? If the latter, you probably need to downgrade the kernel. Search these forums - there are a bunch of these issues affecting both intel and ati as far as I can tell.
If it is a new install, did you need nomodeset to boot the install media?
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Yes, it's a new install.
I needed nomodeset to boot my install USB key.
Aren't there any logs made during KMS ?
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What do you mean during KMS?
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I mean during boot, when the kernel try to do some black magic with my screen, messing everything up - that's the purpose of Kernel Mode Setting, isn't it ?
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Well, messing everything up isn't exactly its purpose but, yes, I know what you mean.
If you are switching to KMS late, it will be logged. If you are using early KMS, probably not unless you enable logging in early user space by passing rd.log on the kernel command line.
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