You can use netconsole too. Just be sure you use the interface with least shared interrupts.
Hi!
As I mentioned before, i'm trying to run a Radeon HD 3870 with 64bit (amd64) Linux. If i use the fglrx driver and call xinit the system hang with a black screen. This is a hard crash and i can't see any output and no xorg.log will be written to disk. I've tested the fglrx 7.12 and 8.01 on Debian sid and Suse 10.3 with always the same results. The vesa driver works on these systems. Also the radeonhd driver works but corupts the system console. On 32 bit systems the fglrx driver works . The radeon bios is the first released version (compiled on 2007-10-17). The serial port on my worse asus p5k board doesn't work so i can't use a serial console to give more information.
Can anybody give me a hint?
Or has anybody a working 64bit/3870/fglrx configuration?
Last edited by zappbrannigan; 03-03-2008 at 03:13 PM. Reason: changed title
You can use netconsole too. Just be sure you use the interface with least shared interrupts.
I got this single line:
Is it possible to redirect the tty output with netconsole?Code:mtrr: type mismatch for d0000000,10000000 old: write-back new: write-combining
OK, I found a workaround for the system hang. I disabled the "Memory Remap Feature" in the bios. Who is to blame? The fglrx driver or ASUS? The Mainboard is a P5k with bios version 0805. The xorg.log file is too big to post but I saw this line:
I think this is too small since the HD3780 has 512 MB.Code:(**) fglrx(0): ATI GART size: 256 MB
The workaround is not a solution because I lost 768 MB of my memory.
Finally, someone with the same problem! I've been searching high and low as to why the fglrx 8.01 (and all other versions) crash my system. I'm running a Gigabyte X38-DS4 motherboard with an HD3870. I don't have a "Memory Remap Feature" in my BIOS, and from the looks of it, I don't think I'd want to use it either.
How much system RAM do you guys have ?
I have used HD3xxx cards before on 64bit distros (mainly Ubuntu and Suse) with both 7.12 and 8.01 drivers with no serious issues. This was with a X580 board, so maybe it's not the card/drivers but something with your particular MOBO?
Well, actually, I had a similar result with 7.12 on an older AMD 939 / Opteron 165 / 2GB RAM system. I had an Nvidia 7950GT, which worked just fine. Who knows. At this point I've given up as I simply don't have the time to play with it. I'll just have to stick with a VM on top of Vista for now. I will however keep track of this thread to see if any solution comes about.