#14276: intel_extreme: GM945 driver causes Haiku not to get past the splash
screen.
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Reporter: torad | Owner: kallisti5
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: R1
Component: Drivers/Graphics/intel_extreme | Version: R1/Development
Resolution: | Keywords:
Blocked By: | Blocking: 14524
Has a Patch: 0 | Platform: x86
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Comment (by LeapingFrog):
It took 2 days.
I cloned haiku source on my macBook and tried to copy the entire source to
BFS on my PC.
For this, I needed to expend the BFS.
Technically, this means I neeeded to remove the partition of BFS by some
software on Windows
and then shrink the partition of Windows ( " C: " ).
The day before yesterday, "diskpart" on Windows refused to shrink so much.
I looked for workaround and the solution was "EasuUs Patition Master".
I admit it was rather complicated.
Anyway, I managed to create a partition of roughly 8.9 GiB.
I installed Haiku on it.
Now, I copied buildtools and haiku to the directory HaikuSource on BFS on
my PC.
I typed "git checkout hrev49662" on the Terminal of haiku.
(I was on the working directory set to haiku.)
The command gave an error message
{{{
error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten
by checkout:
....
Please commit your changes or stash them before you switch branches.
Aborting
}}}
The "..." is a list of about 40 pathnames.
I do not know what went wrong.
I might need to issue some command before "git clone ..." ,
or it might be a bad idea to use macOS drag and drop to copy buildtools
and haiku to USB,
or may be the source on the git-hub was not ready for git's checkout.
Is there some workaround?
If this problem is solved then I need to know hot to manually apply
hrev52196 .
I believe "jam intel_extreme intel_extreme.accelerant" is a command on
Terminal.
I think I saw documents on blacklisting and non-packaged.
So, the last three steps should be OK.
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/14276#comment:15>
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