freebsd-x11 Digest, Vol 777, Issue 2

Miranda van Breukelingen mms.vanbreukelingen at gmail.com
Wed Oct 23 11:10:28 UTC 2019



On 2019-10-23 10:57, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 10:08:33 +0000 (UTC)
> "mms.vanbreukelingen at gmail.com" <mms.vanbreukelingen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
>>  
>>   On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 at 9:21, Gary Jennejohn<gljennjohn at gmail.com> wrote:   On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 20:33:20 +0000
>> Miranda van Breukelingen <mms.vanbreukelingen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> It can't be deactivated via quotation as bios and gpu are still
>>> seperated on the ryzen 7 with an asus board and so it can't be
>>> checkouted via driver settings.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2019-10-22 16:58, Gary Jennejohn wrote:  
>>>> On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 16:54:05 +0000
>>>> Miranda van Breukelingen <mms.vanbreukelingen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> __   
>>>>> https://pastebin.com/sFxdnt9v
>>>>>
>>>>> is still unsolved. nobody knows? new grafic-card?
>>>>> __   
>>>> Get rid of card1 and screen1.__ That's an audio device, not graphics.
>>>> __   
>> That is irrelevant.__ You're trying to use a non-graphics interface
>> with amdgpu, which can not work.__ The fact that the graphics card
>> happens to have an audio interface has nothing to do with what
>> the BIOS on the main board is controlling.__ The graphics card
>> has its own firmware and it is not controlled by the BIOS.
>>
>> Removing card1 and screen1 will not deactivate the audio part
>> of the card, it will simply eliminate the use of a non-graphics
>> interface on the card with amdgpu.
>>
>> My NVIDIA card also has audio, but I don't try to use it as a
>> graphics interface because I know that it will not work with
>> the nividia-driver.__ The audio part of the card shows up as
>> a separate hda (audio) device in the kernel boot trace.
>>
>> Tried it,even deleted the entry in nano without having a
>> mouse for the activation of marking whole lines, so I took an
>> eating stick from China and pushed it next to the del-key and
>> went for a coffee, but it didn't help at all. Same output
>> on reboot. To be continued?
> The output in the Xorg log must have changed since there should
> now be only one AMDGPU in xorg.conf.  So there must be another
> error cause.
>
> This mail contains no useful information.
>
> I suggest that you dump the AMD card and get one from NVIDIA.
> At one time you had one of those working.
>
You're probably right, as I plan to do some VR-Glasses-Project, I will
need one with more than 4GB RAM, I just thought as board is by Asus, the
video card should be the same. With NVIDIA I'm not familiar concerning
the proprietary driver situation that not been covered by GPL or BSD
license but by you know whom I mean.

This with the eating stick was meant as a joke, like April, 1st on
Arch-Linux.

Thx for your support and have a nice weekend - I know where I can go
when having problems - to this list.

Miranda





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