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I got this error today:
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2013-09-28 14:07:59
Building fglrx module for 3.11.2-1-ARCH kernel ...
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OsVersion says: SMP=1
file /proc/kallsyms says: SMP=1
file /usr/lib/modules/3.11.2-1-ARCH/build/include/generated/autoconf.h says: SMP=1
file /usr/lib/modules/3.11.2-1-ARCH/build/include/generated/autoconf.h says: MODVERSIONS=1
file /usr/lib/modules/3.11.2-1-ARCH/build/arch/x86/include/asm/compat.h says: COMPAT_ALLOC_USER_SPACE=arch_compat_alloc_user_space
make: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-3.11.2-1-ARCH'
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/firegl_public.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl_acpi.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl_agp.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl_debug.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl_ioctl.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl_io.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl_pci.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl_str.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl_iommu.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl.o
CC [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/kcl_wait.o
LD [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/fglrx.o
Building modules, stage 2.
MODPOST 1 modules
CC /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/fglrx.mod.o
LD [M] /tmp/catalyst.aHP3fa/fglrx.ko
make: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-3.11.2-1-ARCH'
Ok.
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2013-10-05 14:20:34
Building fglrx module for 3.11.3-1-ARCH kernel ...
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Kernel header files are absent: directory /usr/lib/modules/3.11.3-1-ARCH/build doesn't exist! Game over
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2013-10-05 14:20:41
Building fglrx module for 3.11.3-1-ARCH kernel ...
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Kernel header files are absent: directory /usr/lib/modules/3.11.3-1-ARCH/build doesn't exist! Game over
I don't know why, and I do not know if I care.
Last edited by patrickmaciel (2013-10-06 19:31:53)
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I use catalyst (not catalyst hook) but since I couldn't get Xorg to work on this kernel with this driver even with catalyst-hook (which gave me your problem) I just downgraded the kernel to 3.11.2-1 and everything works again. I suggest waiting a few days for a better solution
Last edited by fazo96 (2013-10-06 07:25:33)
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Downgrade Xorg to 3.11.2-1?
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Downgrade Xorg to 3.11.2-1?
Not xorg, the kernel ^^ xorg is actually at 1.14.3-1. Sorry, my post was not clear, I fixed it
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Tell me, did this occur after upgrading to kernel or..?
This looks like newer kernel was installed but there are no headers, try running `catalyst_build_module all`, ofc. if you are using drivers from unnoficial repo.
Using Arch Linux x86-64 (linux-ck-bobcat kernel) on AMD based laptop with HD 7400 series GPU.
dd if=/dev/null of=/dev/everything
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Tell me, did this occur after upgrading to kernel or..?
This looks like newer kernel was installed but there are no headers, try running `catalyst_build_module all`, ofc. if you are using drivers from unnoficial repo.
Thanks, I'll try.
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Tell me, did this occur after upgrading to kernel or..?
This looks like newer kernel was installed but there are no headers, try running `catalyst_build_module all`, ofc. if you are using drivers from unnoficial repo.
Yes, I don't know whas happening, but, now, I format my desktop again, and Install Archlinux slowly. So... this error doesn't occurs more.
Thanks!
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I think it's because of the new kernel. Reinstalling is not a solution, it's avoiding the problem ;D
Instead, I switched to catalyst-hook (I used catalyst) and upgraded to kernel 3.11.4, the latest version of xorg (there was a new one), gnome 3.10 and the module compiled perfectly, so now everything works on my system
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I think it's because of the new kernel. Reinstalling is not a solution, it's avoiding the problem ;D
Instead, I switched to catalyst-hook (I used catalyst) and upgraded to kernel 3.11.4, the latest version of xorg (there was a new one), gnome 3.10 and the module compiled perfectly, so now everything works on my system
You right, but you know... I have a lot projects in queue and not have time to search and test evertying
But, now... catalyst has installed successfully, but, I think isn't working 100%, because, when I click (for example), in a Google Chrome tab, and move to left/right, all tabs disappear or are blurry.
Anyway, thanks.
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It seems you don't have linux headers installed.
# pacman -S linux-headers
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