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finally, quake 4 should now work in intrepid :-)
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[ Jonathan Riddell ]
* DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeQuirks.py:
- Fix crash from not having gettext imported
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* revert the fglrx-ati transition (LP:
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* New upstream release. (Closes lp: #247376)
* control: Re-enabled provides of xserver-xorg-video-2 since
this upload works with the current
This now needs to be reverted in the release notes.
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Michael, can you please revert the fglrx-ati transition in update-
manager?
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reverted in release notes
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Steve was faster.
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This bug is marked as fixed, but if I try to upgrade to intrepid with
the update manager, a box pops up and tells me that fglrx won't be
available. Is this true?
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I updated to intrepid and couldn't believe my eyes. I read just the 'current
issues' section of the release notes, so didn't notice the tiny one-sentence
notice that there's no fglrx for intrepid. The fact this isn't between the
biggest priority bugs sounds quite scaring for me. Also, why to
vilem,
The fact this isn't between the biggest priority bugs sounds quite
scaring for me.
As the hardware driver window and other documentation points out quite
clearly, we *can't* fix proprietary drivers, thus raising the priority
isn't going to help. The only thing we can do is to yell at
sorry for being too emotional. I completely understand this isn't in the
hands of ubuntu devs. :(
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Well lets face the fact AMD aint going to do anything as they never do.
So what does this mean for Intrepid?
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Well, I suppose that means a lot of unhappy users, given that support
for some chips is broken in the open-source driver as well (bug 274234).
But anyway, fglrx will surely appear in Intrepid even if it's released
afterwise (and if it will support xorg 1.5), so I'm just going to wait
for that...
actually I just got compiz to work with the radeon driver :)
I updated regularly, so my guess is, that the current intrepid version
contains new drivers for my X1350 or I have just never tried to use the
ati/radeon driver without the 'xorg-driver-fglrx' installed!
Fact is: I started fiddling
Hadrian, you can find the log in /var/log/. It is probably Xorg.0.log or
Xorg.0.log.old (if it started in safe mode).
For me the free ati driver is also much less good. I have a dual display
at work, I can get dual display to work only with the fglrx driver :(.
Hopefully ATI will soon release a
I'd say that comment in the release notes is a bit too positive. Users
with newer Ati chipsets (like me with the Radeon HD 3850, which isn't
even of the very newest generation) don't even get basic 2D acceleration
with free drivers. That occasionally makes even basic everyday desktop
usage next
Just to echo crwl's comments ... Using the HD 4850 card which is awesome
under Windows, but in Ubuntu I don't even get smooth video playback, let
alone decent opengl performance.
There doesn't seem to be much information about the ATI driver out on
the net. Does anyone in the know have any info
My laptop have an ATI HD2600M and is, of course, affected by this problem.
In fact, i can't even boot on the desktop cd (neither alpha 6 nor beta) WITH
DEFAULT SETTINGS, because xorg don't want to start ! I know this bug is due to
the restricted driver but why the display doesn't work with the
Hi Hadrien! I cannot boot the latest Intrepid builds as well. Please
check bug 274234 for the description of the problem.
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crwl wrote:
I'd expect a huge number of upgraders to be _very_ disappointed.
I must agree to that - because I'm one of them :) I've got the X1350 and
it's affected by the same bug. I cannot understand why Ubuntu took the
new Xorg version into the new release when it was clear that fglrx would
not
All I can say at this stage is that i'm waiting till final release on 30th
October 2008 before I install Intrepid.
If I install it and get this, i'll be very unhappy. At that time, I will
probably ask myself why I upgraded, to which I will answer because I get bug
fixes not in Hardy. Its the
Documented in the Intrepid release notes:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidReleaseNotes#ATI%20video%20support
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#Mak
Your laptop is using an intel chipset and should therefore not be
affected by this bug.
My advice to you would be to open a new bug and attach your xorg.log -
I'm sure you will be getting more help there. :-)
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I have Inter 4 Mobile chipset and the laptop is sony FW170J , the screen
goes blank when I boot with latest Intrepid 8.10 Apha 5.
Any help will be appreciated, here is the output from lspci.
$lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Cantiga Memory Controller Hub
(rev 07)
00:02.0 VGA
Is it possible to patch X 1.5 while waiting for fixed fglrx? Even ugly
patch could do it...
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Is there someone with indepth technical knowledge of X.Org here, who
could report the exact problem, and make suggestions to ATI?
This is a very critical bug for many users, so I really hope it can be
fixed before Intrepid is becoming stable.
I don't think this ticket should be closed: When a
@flaccid Ah yes thanks. I just clicked on Linux Crew Driver Feedback
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
Thanks :)
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goto console, alt+f1 or Ctrl+alt+f1,
login,
cd /etc/X11
open your xorg.conf by vi or nano,
goto device section,
change driver from fglrx to ati or whatever you have...
you may also add disable dri to modules section
try startx,
if your xwindow starts, its ok.
restart your system.
btw, i
I can confirm bvidinli_ehcp's steps work. To clarify a bit -
(1) Load the recovery mode for the latest installed kernel on the GRUB boot list
(2) When the recovery menu loads, select the option Drop to root shell (or
whatever it says to that effect)
(3) Open /etc/X11/xorg.conf in a console text
@bvidinli_ehcp, AndrewTheArt
Although some people will appreciate the work around it doesn't solve anything
and makes you use the open souce ati driver to which most people will not like
as they enabled the restricted driver for a reason.
Another workaround that works very well is using Windows
the latest release actually breaks X for users that have it installed,
since it diverts libdri.so which has a wrong ABI version - xserver
won't start.
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Yeah - Xorg is completly broken since last update. Failsafe starts but is
unable to fix anything (won't generate a new config). Changing the driver
manually doesn't work either (not even vesa or fb work).
Is there any work around to make it start again? Trying to remove
xorg-driver-fglrx or
lichtgestalt, can you attach the X log with the errors? It's probably
the file /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old or /var/log/Xorg.0.log as you probably
know. I had something similar break, I removed xorg-driver-fglrx, and
then I did a reinstall xserver-xorg-core to be sure my libdri.so was
alright. Then it
Already tried that, but after restarting gdm I ended up with a blank screen.
Tried again now this time restarting my system afterwards and it actually works
now.
THX
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The fix had some rather strange side effects:
- Destop effects didn't work before but work now
- The terminal is partly transparent (see screenshot; only apprears in
gnome-terminal)
(just reporting this in case it might be useful to somebody)
** Attachment added: fglrx.png
I have requested ATI to please support the latest X.Org.. Maybe it helps
if more people do so: http://support.ati.com/ics/survey/survey.asp
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I had the same problem after last update,
but I solved disabling dri.
Loaddri
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hope it workaround can help someone
S
** Attachment added: xorg.conf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17782127/xorg.conf
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The fix had some rather strange side effects:
- Destop effects didn't work before but work now
- The terminal is partly transparent (see screenshot; only apprears in
gnome-terminal)
The translucent terminal is part of the new desktop-effects. Quite
MacOS-esque. :)
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@Rob the survey link returns Invalid survey specified, please check
URL. so it seems they cannot develop web pages and host them either, so
best people just bite the bullet and buy new hardware namely Nvidia.
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@Rob looks like it needs params, so the link is
http://support.ati.com/ics/survey/survey.asp?deptID=894surveyID=508type=web
Still i've never heard of this form doing anything or anyone getting a response
so its most likely there to make it look as though they support and care about
linux, which
Is this latest update a fix for it?
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/intrepid-changes/2008-September/007124.html
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No, the problem still persists in fglrx 8.532 (8.9 release).
It is rumoured that the fix will land in the 8.10 (October) release -
but this is just a rumour.
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Still not fixed in the 8.9 release.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=articleitem=amd_catalyst_89_linuxnum=1
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** Tags added: regression-potential
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Should update-manager (on release upgrades) auto warn people using the
fglrx driver not to upgrade (yet)? Or should it auto transition them to
either ati or vesa ?
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Michael Vogt:
if you want I can give you a hand with this. We could do what we already do
with nvidia-common and change the driver in the xorg.conf (maybe with X-Kit)
according to what the modalias files say. This should be done for the fglrx
driver and for 2 nvidia drivers (71 and 96).
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An auto-warn to switch to -ati would probably be worthwhile. Also maybe
a mention that if -ati hangs, to try it without compiz (since that's the
most typical issue with -ati, although it's gotten better).
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I've been in contact with AMD on this issue. I can confirm the issue
exists with xserver 1.5 on all versions of -fglrx and is in process of
being worked on.
Some technical background - xserver 1.5 includes a rework of how private
server data is handled, which has necessitated updates in all FOSS
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Steve Langasek (vorlon)
Status: New = Confirmed
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This bug persists in the 8.8 release of the driver.
Also this article states that it hasn't been fixed:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=articleitem=amd_catalyst_evolutionnum=2
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@jyio: I've done it, but fglrx driver is still very immature for 4850 card, but
there is no alternative.
It freezes after a while for no reason :(
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Is possible to install on Intrepid the hardy version of xorg + fglrx
8.7 or 8.6?
AFAIK, that has been done before and it works. Just add the hardy
repositories and pin xorg to hardy.
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Is possible to install on Intrepid the hardy version of xorg + fglrx 8.7 or 8.6?
Please suggest a workaround.
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Thanks PazO. I understand now. I just came across this bug because it
was cross-referenced with other bugs but were not actually related. I am
on Hardy. Thanks for the info.
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FYI this bug report is a bit out of date as the (EE) DRI2 problem has
now been fixed. The bug is still in fglrx but at least another blocker
for solving it is gone.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/247120
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PazO - people who run unstable what sorry?
ATI has stable and unstable branches of their driver?
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Ok. How do we know that that is the problem?
dlopen: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//fglrx_drv.so: undefined symbol:
miZeroLineScreenIndex
error above looks like its from fglrx, not Xorg.
I don't understand this stuff very well but if you could explain for me i'd
really appreciate it.
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flaccid:
It's because Intrepid uses an x server version that hasn't been released
as stable yet. In this release they made a change in the
ABI(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_binary_interface) which
break drivers like fglrx.
If you use Ubuntu Hardy you won't have this problem.
I hope
http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11726
Take a look at my question #5 and his answer in #6.
He says that they are working on it. You wont get more info than that.
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I feel sorry for all the people on ATI and who don't have money to
replace their hardware with Nvidia :)
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Actually this is just a problem if you run unstable therefor I
understand why ATI doesn't support it. Nothing to be mad about. :)
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Also affected with Ati Mobility Radeon X700
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Can somebody hassle AMD/ATI and get them to fix their driver?
Its 2008, not 1994. I'm assuming they open-sourced their driver to relinquish
responsibility in maintainence and support.
Using the 'ati' driver is not going to cut it for most users, particularly
older Radeon users. And I certainly
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Status: Unknown
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Changing the video driver from fglrx to ati or radeonhd in xorg.conf
both worked for me. However, the more advanced 3D graphics do not work.
However, this suffices for most intents until a next version is
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Could anyone suggest a workaround? I just upgraded and my X+fglrx are
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apt-get or aptitude.
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Running a radeon 9600 same error:
undefined symbol: miZeroLineScreenIndex
I am running on latest intrepid version available in the repository
ca.archive.ubuntu.com as of the writting of this comment.
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Same issue:
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//fglrx_drv.so
dlopen: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//fglrx_drv.so: undefined symbol:
miZeroLineScreenIndex
(EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//fglrx_drv.so
(II) UnloadModule: fglrx
(EE) Failed to load module fglrx (loader
Some extra info about this problem:
AMD/ATI BugZilla
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1012
Same issue at redhat:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=431189
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I am using the latest fglrx and xorg on intrepid and have the same
error.
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//fglrx_drv.so
dlopen: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//fglrx_drv.so: undefined symbol:
miZeroLineScreenIndex
(EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//fglrx_drv.so
(II)
This bug persists in the 8-7 release of the driver.
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There is nothing that we can do at this point other than wait for an
updated driver. Fedora 9 users have been plagued by this for a long
time.
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