After installing from the beta 2 x86_64 dvd, selecting the fglrx driver, on booting into the installed system, the driver is being switch to the ati driver. Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
CC: (none) => eeeemail, ennael1, tmbAssignee: bugsquad => thierry.vignaudWhiteboard: (none) => 4beta2
Created attachment 4598 [details] Compressed output of journalctl -ab Of particular note ... Dec 08 11:14:07 x4a.hodgins.homeip.net service_harddrake[826]: launched command: /sbin/display_driver_helper --check-loaded Dec 08 11:14:07 x4a.hodgins.homeip.net kernel: <6>[fglrx] module unloaded - fglrx 13.25.5 [Nov 22 2013] Dec 08 11:14:07 x4a.hodgins.homeip.net service_harddrake[826]: launched command: udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=pci --attr-match=class=0x03* Dec 08 11:14:07 x4a.hodgins.homeip.net service_harddrake[826]: created file /var/run/harddrake-notify-x11-free-driver-switch
Created attachment 4599 [details] /dev/ddh_debug
My bad... service_harddrake has path checking hardcoded so when I moved install path for built fglrx module to match current kernel layout, service_harddrake rewrites xorg.conf before display_driver_helper runs so it switches to the free driver Fixed in fglrx-13.250.18-4.mga4 + kmod-13.250.18.mga4 The same applies to the nvidia drivers , so I'll fix them too.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXEDAssignee: thierry.vignaud => tmbSource RPM: drakx-kbd-mouse-x11-1.0-1.mga4.src.rpm => fglrx
We can document how to workaround it in the errata, but it is annoying that it was working previously, and isn't now.
Oops. Wrong bug. Sorry.