[Bug 89198] Setting Refresh Rate on monitor causes flickering/artifacting

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Comment # 13 on bug 89198 from
(In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #12)
> (In reply to andre35822 from comment #11)
> > I am up to help you for whatever it is that you need, I am just a bit
> > confused. You are referring to this bug report yes?
> > https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87796 and want me to apply the
> > patch that you put as attachment in Comment 15? Or is it Comment 19 or 20? I
> > am also not sure how to apply the patch, it looks like something to do with
> > git? Once I know how to apply the patch, to my understanding you then want
> > me to enable the "problematic mode", which would be setting the screen to
> > 144hz and then attachming a dmesg output yes?
> 
> Yes, bug 87796.  I'm interested in the dmesg output after switching to the
> problematic mode from the patch in comment 15.  See comment 17 for how to
> apply it.
> 
> The patches in 19 and 20 will workaround the issue while still letting you
> use auto.
Just thought I would post a little update, I am in the process of getting my
system to use the new kernel. Ive already compiled it with the patch and stuff,
i am just having a bit of trouble creating a ramdisk (I am followeing the arch
linux wiki) although I will figure it out. Will the fixes from comment 19 and
20 be implemented into the next release of video-ati or does it still need
testing? I am asking this so that if I know it isn't I may as well compile
another kernel with the patches from 19 and 20. Thank you btw for everything.


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