27th August 2018
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More noise than signal
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: USA
Posts: 7,975
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- By default, an OpenBSD installation does not have any xorg.conf(5) configuration files, and only uses autoconfiguration.
- The files placed in an xorg.conf.d directory are provisioned alphabetically. If you have two configuration files 10-radeon.conf and 20-radeon.conf, the 10-radeon.conf file will be provisioned prior to 20-radeon.conf, regardless of their contents.
- When you have two or more video cards, it is usually best to disable any unused video card in BIOS to avoid autoconfiguring it.
- Posting your dmesg(8) will help us understand exactly what video hardware the OS sees, whether intel, radeon, or both.
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