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1- With apparently no reason, after I returned from holidays, I encountered a problem during boot: it can't swith to hardware clock. Strange!
I also had that problem. With hwclock I can set the hardware clock to my local time. Now it's better after a boot.
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2- I wanted to use Bootsplash or some kind of graphical boot loader and I would like to know what are you using and how...
Currently there is no boot loader for the Pegasos. Probably a future version of grub will work. There is currently some work on it.
On the other hand, you see a boot-loader only for a few seconds, why do you want something graphical?
I use the boot menu described in
http://www.freescale.com/files/32bit/do ... AN2736.pdf
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3- I'm not sure I've configured my Radeon very well, for I have a bit slow video playback (dvd playback forces sound to be crappy, I think it's caused by a lack of harware acceleration), so I wanted to know what kernel options did you set (I have a Radeon 9200) and if you followed the instructions in the ATI Howto found on the Gentoo website, which suggest to emerge the drivers like this:
# VIDEO_CARDS="radeon" emerge x11-drm
I didn't do it and wanted to know if you did, before I mess up more...
I was able to activate DRI, but found it very slow. Is it normal? I have a G4, with 512 Mb and my Radeon 9200 has 128 Mb... I think it should go faster!
DRI is really slow on the Pegasos. I use the top-recent X.Org-ebuild in Gentoo (it's a 8.2.0 release candidate) which fixes a lot of troubles with the radeon card. You can find my config at
http://dev.gentoo.org/~pylon/config/XOr ... -PegasosII
x11-drm isn't used any more for X.Org.
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4- Related to the latter, when I try to emerge the alsa driver it says I already compiled into the kernel, but I'm sure I have it loaded as module... Is that becuase I had to emerge the drivers before the kernel sources?
Nope. If you have a 2.6-kernel everything is fine. You don't need alsa-driver as the kernel already fulfills the virtual dependency. And you should make it as a module. Read further on
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml