Hoho pretending to be a X600 (ID 0x3150) DOES WORK.
Just wanted to tell. Should be more people out there with a Mobility FireGL T2.
The fglrx driver doesn't support the ChipID 0x4c66 either, because it belongs to another FireGL device. You need to find one that it does support(WW) fglrx: ChipID 0x4C66 in Device section "ATI Technologies Inc M10 NT [FireGL Mobility T2]" isn't valid for this driver
(EE) No devices detected..
Hoho pretending to be a X600 (ID 0x3150) DOES WORK.
Just wanted to tell. Should be more people out there with a Mobility FireGL T2.
Hi Chris,
That would be a T60p?
I built a modified 8.42.3 for the FireGL V5250 also.
Out of interest I used 0x71c5 (X1600 I think) for my V5250 - I *think* that's closer?
I was after basic desktop with
- suspend/resume
- ability to dynamically flip to dual screens
and compiz (fusion) would be nice
Good GL (Secondlife) would be even better
As would video
Right now 8.35 is the best I've got on RHEL 5.1
Could you possibly share your "best so far" xorg.conf?
I'm going to try some experiments tonight - need to get a real days work done first ;-)
- Nigel.
I'm not sure about that. The Xorg.0.log file says that the V5250 is based upon the M66GL chipset, as is the X1700. But there seem to be many variants of the T60p; mine is a widescreen with native 1680x1050 resolution.
I didn't test suspend/resume or dual screens, but AIGLX and compiz both worked OK, as did celestia (native OpenGL application). World of Warcraft gave a completely black screen, and glxgears gave about 2400 fps. I can't remember my Device section, but I removed all of the special "hackish" options needed by earlier versions and set the "Fast TLS" option to 1 instead of 2. VideoOverlay was on, OpenGLOverlay was off.I was after basic desktop with
- suspend/resume
- ability to dynamically flip to dual screens
and compiz (fusion) would be nice
Good GL (Secondlife) would be even better
As would video
Could you possibly share your "best so far" xorg.conf?
Textured video playback crashed at the very end.
Ok. I appear to have
(II) fglrx(0): VESA VBE OEM Product: M56GL
which is a T60p model 2008 1600x1200.
I'm pretty sure X1600 is also a M56 variant, so hence why I chose this.
Guess as you say T60p != T60p ..
Thanks, I'll report back later/tomorrow
Thanks, will try with some basic options and work up.
Pretty disasterous.
I couldn't get suspend/resume working ok with this driver. I tried vga=0 kernel option, but no joy - the screen would always be black after resume.
That's a blocking issue for me - no amount of increased performance, glx etc will make a difference.
So -- yet again -- I'm back to 8.35 as the best so far.
I also tried the radeon driver - didn't realise this doesn't handle this chip.
Have to just wait for 8.43...44...45....46.... sigh.
hey guys, if you haven't noticed I've described a better method that doesn't need you to specify any pci id: http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6091.
It works great on my Thinkpad T60p.
Hi, I did notice - it's obviously much easier to patch - not having to enter an id, but once that is done, is it working any different?
Specifically
a) Do you know what chipset you have in your T60p - I have the V5200 (lcd 1600x1200)
b) Have you tried suspend/resume and got that to work - specifically under RHEL or Fedora?
I meant Suspend2 works great, but also does ACPI suspend.