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This problem of vertical coloured lines on bootup dell inspiron 1501
still presents with 14.04. I just upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04, in the
upgrade process the fix of adding radeon.nomodestet=1 at grub bootline
got lost, and the vertical colored stripes came back when booting up.
However, it seems
Christopher Penalver, I know this bug is closed; I wanted to notify you and
any other readers of this bug that I continue to have the problem on my
Inspiron 1501 and have filed a new bug for it, today.
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Christopher M. Penalver
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I might have an inspiron 1501 I'm not using. I can send it to a dev if it
would help. Need an address though
/ Tomas
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Hi,
I was just searching this topic and found this thread, as I have an
Inspiron 1501 and was just having
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frank lovegrove, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
Christopher, if Frank cannot test this, I can, but not until Wednesday or
so when I am in the same city as the offending laptop.
On 2013-09-28 7:01 PM, Christopher M. Penalver
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frank lovegrove, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any
On 28/09/13 18:53, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
frank lovegrove, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images
Chris Hermansen, if reproducible, please open a new report so we may track this
for your hardware via a terminal:
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frank lovegrove, this bug report is being closed due to your last
comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/572521/comments/99
regarding you no
Hi,
I was just searching this topic and found this thread, as I have an
Inspiron 1501 and was just having this problem trying to install Linux
Mint 15.
I'm downloading Ubuntu 13.04 now and will try a live USB of that and let
you know the results. I'm starting with the standard release, but will
Hi,
I was just searching this topic and found this thread, as I have an
Inspiron 1501 and was just having this problem trying to install Linux
Mint 15.
I tried Ubuntu 13.04 (32bit) live USB, I booted both in 'nomodeset' and
'radeon.modeset=0'. In both cases, it booted to the screen with colored
I should have said - the laptop this occurs on is a testing laptop; I
can do anything to it (well perhaps hurling it out the second floor
window won't help but if necessary)
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With today's fresh iso this problem seems to have faded away; at least,
the last few reboots (while trying to get my networking working) have
not yielded the stripy pyjamas look.
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This problem still exists in 13.04 today's iso.
I tried setting nomodeset when booting the iso but I ended up with bad
video anyway.
Note that closing the lid and re-opening it returns video to useful
mode. Also waking out of screensaver.
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One other thing I see in /var/log/syslog that may be indicative is the
line
composite sync not supported
which shows up on many occasions during the boot process.
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I have Raring (13.04) beta 2 installed fresh today and the stripy screen
problem is back.
Anything I can do to help diagnose the problem?
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Today I've installed (new installation) Precise Pangolin (12.04) 64bits
in my Dell Inspiron 1501, and the striped coulored lines are gone.
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A bit more info on this matter.
With the 3.5 Ubuntu kernel I don't have this problem on the running
machine.
Trying to solve an unrelated problem, I built and installed a mainline
kernel and the striped pyjamas came back. If I boot from the 3.5 Ubuntu
kernel, they don't.
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Getting this problem again on the 12.10 beta-1 install image; happens
prior to the Try Ubuntu / Install Ubuntu screen display, so anyone on
this hardware trying 12.10 is going to be pretty frustrated.
Workaround is to close the lid (suspend) and open it again (unsuspend).
From that point on,
Chris,
I was incorrect: should be /etc/default/grub, not
/boot/default/grub.
I did run sudo update-grub after the edit.
Because the lines became so bad on my laptop running 10.04, I've done a
clean install of 12.04: no vertical lines. I quickly concluded that I
hate Unity. So I checked out MATE
John, a couple things. I'm running 12.04 not 10.04 so maybe this is why
things work for me and not you. However:
1. I believe you should be changing /etc/default/grub, not
/boot/default/grub
2. You should run sudo update-grub after the edits.
My 1501 boots without pyjama phase doing
I've installed 10.04 and the problem gets worse with each reboot, even
though I have nomodeset added in /boot/default/grub on the line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash nomodeset. After a few
reboots, the display only shows vertical lines.
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I've just tried the live CD on 11.04 with my Dell Inspiron 1501 and I've
had to enable NOMODESET to get it to work without the striped pyjamas
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Yes, I've tried NOMODESET, but in this mode screen resolution is 1280 x
720, and the screen is a little blurry. The optimal resolution is 1280 x
800, and this resolutions is unavailable in NOMODESET.
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Hi everyone, recently I've upgraded linux kernel: Linux isi-mza-nbk-102
2.6.32-35-generic #78-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 11 16:11:24 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux,
and striped screen only appears when booting, at login the screen is normal.
Can someone confirm that? I've rebooted 2 times and the same. For
Bad news, I test again after a few hours turn off, and the same problem,
striped pyjamas in login window. I will use the same solution: stand-by
and wake up.
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Have you tried NOMODESET as a boot parameter?
On Nov 8, 2011 7:40 PM, Dario Egea 572...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Bad news, I test again after a few hours turn off, and the same problem,
striped pyjamas in login window. I will use the same solution: stand-by
and wake up.
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Only really a minor improvement, the main problem still exists i.e.
still need nomodeset and then cannot swap to best resolution.
On Wed, 2011-04-20 at 02:35 +, Chris Hermansen wrote:
Under natty beta-2 this problem seems to have receded.
When I started the install, I set nomodeset on the
On the released version, your comment applies to the live cd
but on the installed version everything is as it was.
On Wed, 2011-04-20 at 02:35 +, Chris Hermansen wrote:
Under natty beta-2 this problem seems to have receded.
When I started the install, I set nomodeset on the boot
Under natty beta-2 this problem seems to have receded.
When I started the install, I set nomodeset on the boot parameters.
The install ran fine, and booting the installed natty from the hard
drive, I get no striped pyjamas.
In maverick, a nomodeset on the boot parameters worked fine for
booting,
my ubuntu 10.10 10.04 9.10 fedora14 archlinux(about 1year) have the same
bug.
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I can add that Linux Mint 9 suffers the same bug.
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I have a Dell Inspiron 1501 that has the same problem under 10.04 and
under 10.10.
Two things fix the problem for me under 10.10:
Once the machine is fully up and running, presumably at the login screen
but with the vertical bars / stripy pajama effect, if I suspend and
resume, the resume comes
Sorry I should have added, I'm happy to test / collect system info if
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see also bug 584230 which is presumably the same problem
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I have this same issue with my dell 1501. I was able to boot the Lucid
10.04.1 liveCD if I set nomodeset on boot, else I got the lines.
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Frank,
I tried to change this file /etc/modprobe.d/radeon-kms.conf on my laptop,
and the problem of colored lines disappeared, but the resolution was reduced
to 1024x768 (4:3), and the screen is not in decent shape, and the images are
a bit fuzzy. The real reslouciĆ³n machine is 1280x800 (16:10),
I found a reference on another bug and it appears that by doing(or setting the
file up manually)
echo options radeon modeset=0 /etc/modprobe.d/radeon-kms.conf
then I do not appear to have a problem with the graphics on Lucid 2.6.32-24
does this help and is there anything more I can do to help?
Hope this helps, loaded 2.6.32-24, and after some alt tab f1 then alt tab f7
managed to get a desktop display
so am attaching the xorg log from this. Also for your information I end up some
times with the vertical coloured lines instead of a terminal session.
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I get the same problem with maverick! However I have no idea how to supply you
with any log files, as the dvd just boots without giving any options such as
failsafe graphics so i cannot access the system. As I have stated I am not
linux competent. Can I see anything from a terminal session as I
Given that the issue regressed between kernel versions 2.6.32-20 and
2.6.32-21 that really suggests it's a kernel bug, not X, especially
since you see the corruption so early in the boot process (maybe before
X has even started).
Like I mentioned, I would upstream this however you have to test
attached is a photo of the screen.(sorry about the quality). I
previously stated that after disk check then no problem occurred. This
has been disproved today. I will try to investigate this phenomenon and
if I find anything then will post further.
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** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Fedora)
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2 things
1) booted 2.6.32-23 in recovery mode failsafe graphics this seems to work OK,
should I do an apport collect on this?
2) I cannot be positive but I believe that I booted to 2.6.32-23 and that the
disk checker started and after the disk checking the system loaded OK, is there
a way i can
Ok so when a disk check is done then I end up with a usable system (get
a more blurred horizontal set of coloured lines which goes away). Am now
on 2.6.32-24 (same problems) am going to attach xorg from this bootup,
dont know if it is useful as system does boot ok after the disk check.
Also for
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X.Org X Server 1.7.6
Release Date: 2010-03-17
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.24-27-server i686 Ubuntu
Current Operating System: Linux frank-laptop 2.6.32-24-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP
Mon Jul 5 09:22:14 UTC 2010 i686
In response to #59 please re read #54, in the latest versions i am
unable to see anything on screen apart from the vertical coloured lines
this applies to 2.6.32-22 and 2.6.32-23. If you have a way i can fulfil
your request then please let me know and I will attempt it. I still do
not understand
Frank, to answer your question #53, the apport files you provided were
against karmic, but it is required that when reporting a bug against
lucid that the apport files must be from lucid as well. I use an
automated script to check these things, and it is what wrote the
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Well, next I'd like to forward this issue upstream, but first it must be
retested on latest development version of Ubuntu to make sure the issue
still happens there with the latest code. ISO images are available via
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/. If you can reproduce it in the LiveCD
I am experiencing a similar sounding problem on a Dell Inspiron 6400
with a Mobility Radeon X1400 GPU running Lucid 64bit with the 2.6.32-22
kernel. Boot will randomly freeze with red vertical lines (artifacts) at
the top of the screen. When this happens the machine is *completely*
frozen, i.e.
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Hi Bryce/Frank,
I have the same bug in my laptop Inpiron 1501. I'm running Lucid Lynx, with
2.6.31-22-generic kernel. I have less than 6 months experience with Ubuntu, and
I'm very happy so far. In karmik koala I found the same symptoms when turn off,
but nothing to worry. A couple months
My fault, the kernel in 2.6.32-22-generic.
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I still confirm with Frank. I have exactly the same problem (see my post
in https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/108841) with a Dell
510M. Also using Lucid. Booting 2.6.31-20-generic works fine 2.6.32-22
doesn't. With other PC's (No 510m) I don't have this problem.
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I dont understand your comment @ #26, all my grub entries say ubuntu 10.04
which is Lucid, what makes you think I am not on lucid. My apologies but I am
not technically strong on Linux. Please let me know what else I can do to help!
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lines, unfortunately this does not timeout so unable to run apport on
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Have just updated to 10.04, on a dell inspiron 1501, 2.6.32-21-generic just
stops with coloured vertical lines on the screen.
2.6.31-20-generic loads ok.
If left to go into sleep state due to inactivity, then when
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This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
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Please run the command 'apport-collect BUGNUMBER', which will attach several
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Have just updated to 10.04, on a dell inspiron 1501, 2.6.32-21-generic just
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