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Danny Tholen 85b9f737db nouveau: backlight support for ppc laptops
Patch allows the backlight to be manipulated under gnome on apple powerpc
based NV30 machines.  It works fine on my powerbook, and should also work
for older NV17/NV18 machines.

Note that older powerpc specific tools (pbbuttonsd) have some problems with
this implementation (because the device is not yet there at the start time
of the daemon, and the code makes incorrect assumptions about the max
brightness values). However, IMHO these things can and should be addressed
in the daemon.

Some style/warning fixes applied by Stuart Bennett <stuart@freedesktop.org>
2009-05-22 15:43:26 +01:00
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libdrm intel: quiet a warning. 2009-05-19 10:07:16 -07:00
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README

DRM README file


There are two main parts to this package: the DRM client library/interface
(libdrm.so) and kernel/hardware-specific device modules (such as radeon.ko).
The kernel device modules are not shipped with libdrm releases and should only
be built from the git tree by developers and bleeding-edge testers of
non-Intel hardware.  The Intel kernel modules are developed in the Linux
kernel tree.


Compiling
---------

By default, libdrm and the DRM header files will install into /usr/local/.
If you want to install this DRM to replace your system copy, say:

	./configure --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/

Then,
	make install


To build the device-specific kernel modules from the git tree:

	cd linux-core/
	make
	cp *.ko /lib/modules/VERSION/kernel/drivers/char/drm/
	   (where VERSION is your kernel version: uname -f)

Or,
	cd bsd-core/
	make
	copy the kernel modules to the appropriate place



Tips & Trouble-shooting
-----------------------

1. You'll need kernel sources.  If using Fedora Core 5, for example, you may
   need to install RPMs such as:

	kernel-smp-devel-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5.i686.rpm
	kernel-devel-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5.i686.rpm
	etc.


2. You may need to make a symlink from /lib/modules/VERSION/build to your
   kernel sources in /usr/src/kernels/VERSION (where version is `uname -r`):

	cd /lib/modules/VERSION
	ln -s /usr/src/kernels/VERSION build


3. If you've build the kernel modules but they won't load because of an
   error like this:

	$ /sbin/modprobe drm
	FATAL: Error inserting drm (/lib/modules/2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp/kernel/drivers/char/drm/drm.ko): Invalid module format

   And 'dmesg|tail' says:

	drm: disagrees about version of symbol struct_module 

   Try recompiling your drm modules without the Module.symvers file.
   That is rm the /usr/src/kernels/2.6.15-1.2054_FC5-smp-i686/Module.symvers
   file (or rename it).  Then do a 'make clean' before rebuilding your drm
   modules.