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SubjectRe: 2.6.11-rc5
 On Fri, Feb 25, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:

> On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 15:50 +0100, Olaf Hering wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 23, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> >
> > > This time it's really supposed to be a quickie, so people who can, please
> > > check it out, and we'll make the real 2.6.11 asap.
> >
> > radeonfb oopses on intel.
> > Havent checked yet when it started with it.
> >
> > ACPI: PCI interrupt 0000:00:12.0[A] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
> > eth0: VIA Rhine II at 0x1c400, 00:11:5b:83:1e:76, IRQ 11.
> > eth0: MII PHY found at address 1, status 0x7869 advertising 05e1 Link 45e1.
> > usb 5-1: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
> > ACPI: PCI interrupt 0000:01:00.0[A] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
> > radeonfb: Found Intel x86 BIOS ROM Image
> > radeonfb: Retreived PLL infos from BIOS
> > radeonfb: Reference=27.00 MHz (RefDiv=60) Memory=133.00 Mhz, System=133.00 MHz
> > radeonfb: PLL min 12000 max 35000
> > NET: Registered protocol family 23
> > radeonfb: Monitor 1 type DFP found
> > radeonfb: EDID probed
> > radeonfb: Monitor 2 type no found
> > radeonfb: Assuming panel size 8x1
>
> Hrm... that's totally bogus. What machine is this ?

Some i386 box with radeon 7000.

> > radeonfb: Can't find mode for panel size, going back to CRT
> > Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address f3fb4000
>
> I'm having a hard time parsing this oops. Looks like fbcon is screwing
> up, I'm not sure what radeonfb has to do with the problem there...

I will try with atyfb on another intel box.
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