OpenSUSE Hardware :: No Kernel Modesetting Driver Detected

May 4, 2010

I use OpenSuse 11.1. My graphic card is an intel Q43/Q45 chip. I was instructed to update my xorg and mesa packages in order to make on application work (it was crashing my x server). After I did so, x wouldn't start:

intel(0): No kernel modesetting driver detected
Screen(s) found, but none having a usable configuration

Now I am stuck with vesa if I want to have x running at all. I tried reverting to the versions of mesa and xorg I had before, when everything worked, but to no avail.

What can I do? (I am by no means an expert and that I don't know linux very well, and even less openSuse... just has to use it at work....)

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(EE) VESA: Kernal modesetting driver in use, refusing to load.
(EE) No devices detected.

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Where could I start looking for the problem? What does it seem to be related to, Xorg, kernel, radeon driver?

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I used ATI Catalyst's GUI to install (in hindsight terminal might have been better and more informative) and it is now saying

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when I open virtualbox OSE and tried to run a vm i get this error

Code:

Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908)

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'/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup'

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Code:

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Recompiling VirtualBox kernel module, NOT. It has been packaged.Recompiling VirtualBox

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And when I try 'sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup', I get:
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Uninstalling old VirtualBox DKMS kernel modules done
Trying to register the VirtualBox kernel modules using DKMS failed
(Failed, trying without DKMS)
Recompiling VirtualBox kernel modules failed
(Look at /var/log/vbox-install.log to find out what went wrong)

And this is /var/log/vbox-install.log:
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After uninstalling the old drivers I tried several ways for an installation of the new ones:

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2. ./devdriver_4.0_linux_64_270.41.19.run on the old kernel, with new dev-src &c.
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The results:

3. Works now.

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1. Aborted the installation with the following (excerpt from nvidia-installer.log)

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I had installed the automatic recompile script posted by please_try_again after moving to 2.6.34.7-04, so today's new 2.6.34.7-0.5-desktop update was a chance to see it in action.

After the update and reboot, the X server restarted so I have to assume the automatic recompile script ran, although I did not see any messaging (place to look?).

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Basically, I am at the same level as above, fglrx installed and running, but slow and pm-suspend still not working.

So now I wonder if there is a new problem with the -5 kernel update, something like the excitement a couple weeks back when we had to patch the driver (or the kernel symbols) just to get a compile.

Can i assume someone has been able to cleanly update to 2.6.34.7-0.5 and get their fglrx running again?

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