With no other feedback, I'll go ahead and mark this Fix Released based
on https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
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I just installed Ubuntu 8.10 on a machine that was experiencing this
problem with prior releases of Ubuntu. Without adding any lines to the
blacklist file, there are no errors in the Xorg log file for me. The
visual effects appear to be working properly. I'm using a Radeon 9800
Pro (Radeon R350)
Intrepid Ibex 8.10 was released at the end of October. Assuming that
you are still experiencing issues, if you can please attach an updated
dmesg output from the 2.6.27-7 Intrepid kernel that would be great.
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Downloaded the Live CD beta last night.
Burned it. The Live CD does not identify my graphics card. After the boot
bar I get a blank screen, with my lcd monitor claiming "unknown signal and
then "going to sleep". Pressing alt-f2 and looking at the xorg.conf shows a
"configured graphics card" rather
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I have a Radeon 9800XP and a Dell Dimension 8300 that I have been trying
to get compiz in Hardy 8.04 to work with. I finally got it to work by
blacklisting the edac modules.
adding lines to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist:
blacklist i82875p_edac
blacklist edac_mc
Thank you so much guys. I hope other
I have a Radeon 9600 and can confirm that with Ubuntu 8.04
adding lines to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist:
blacklist i82875p_edac
blacklist edac_mc
Fixes the issue. Thank you for this thread, I was beginning drift back
to the dark side just to play fps :)
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Just wiped my Dell Dimension 8300 of Ubuntu 7.10 and did a clean install
of Ubuntu 8.04 and this bug still persists. To resolve the problem, I
did the previously mentioned solution of adding lines to
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist:
blacklist i82875p_edac
blacklist edac_mc
After adding this and restar
So I have an ATI Radeon 7000 card. No 3d acceleration at all until I
applied the blacklist and module fix.
I am currently running Gutsy, and actually upgraded because I wasn't
getting OpenGL support in feisty.
Since this card is RV100 it's supposed to be 100% supported out of the
box. What gives?
I upgraded to Gutsy Gibbon (RC-version) and still same problem, but, fix
is same as with Feisty Fawn, eg.
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist :
blacklist i82875p_edac
blacklist edac_mc
After that AGP-modules, and ATI drivers, etc. loads ok and direct
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yes, you need that or a kernel patch... I hope that soon kernel
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Ok I've tested to boot on windows and then warm boot on linux, and I get
dri working, so I need to downgrade the bios (this is the problem
mentionned in the link you gave:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6350)
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Lowering AGP aperture size in the BIOS doesn't change anything...
I will look at those links!
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I found a possible solution:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ATI_Radeon_&_Kernel_2.6 (see hardware
conflicts section)
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3954435.html
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6350
At the moment it seems that downgrading bios or patching the kernel is
the o
Strange
I will test with a slower AGP apeture size in the bios...
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When passing option "BusType" in xorg.conf to PCI mode, dri is now
working and drm start without errors. I don't know why it was working
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so... why now is this in kernel log? -> agpgart: aperture base > 4G
before there was: AGP aperture is 128M @ 0xf000
Can you post an "lspci -n" command output and your /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
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AGP aperture size was already to 128M
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I will test apeture size, but for the previous kernel version, I already
tested it with no success :\
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If aperture size changing doesn't work you may consider to use the
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Ok, so restore your /etc/modules and remove the blacklists.
Now try to set agp aperture to 128M in your BIOS.
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maybe we are near to the solution:
now leave nvidia_agp and amd64_agp blacklisted and put this lines in
/etc/modules
agpgart
drm
If this change will not work we will have to find THE module that is
loaded before agpgart and that causes the problem.
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Maybe dpkg.log can be usefull...
I update ubuntu (something like 120 packages...) on october 7, but I
didn't reboot before ocotber 8, this is why dri worked fine the 7, and
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Blacklist nvidia_agp and amd64_agp didn't work.
Ubuntu was installed on 7 october, and I lost dri after all updates. On
the new install without any updates, 3D acceleration works fine, but
after all updates there was this problem
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I read better, that line is everywhere and 8 October dri was not working... but
it was working till 7 October... and agpgart before 8 October was loaded
towards the end of the log.
We have to discover the cause. However try to blacklist nvidia_agp and
amd64_agp as above.
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It seems like both nvidia_agp and amd64_agp cause some problem.
I also see that 8 October you had dri working and there was no "agpgart:
Setting up Nforce3 AGP" after agpgart loading.
Maybe you have to blacklist nvidia_agp AND amd64_agp.
Try this:
/etc/modules
#you can remove all the things you a
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I've tested all configurations, but none of them works
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try this:
1)
/etc/modules
agpgart
nvidia_agp
drm
radeon
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
agpgart
nvidia_agp
amd64_agp
drm
radeon
2)
/etc/modules
agpgart
amd64_agp
drm
radeon
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
agpgart
nvidia_agp
amd64_agp
drm
radeon
3)
/etc/modules
agpgart
amd64_agp
nvidia_agp
drm
radeon
amd64_agp is now blacklisted, after reboot amd64_agp is not loaded
(normal), but it didn't correct the problem
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there was an error in the comment above, /etc/modules and not
/etc/module!
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Your problem could be the amd64_agp module, try this:
/etc/module
agpgart
nvidia_agp
drm
radeon
and this:
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
blacklist amd64_agp
Then if it doesn't work re-post a kernel log and a lsmod output.
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Already test it, but it don't works
i will attach some logs
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try to edit /etc/modules and put there in this order:
agpgart
#change this line with your chip agp module#
drm #this line only if you use radeon driver, if you use fglrx this line have
not to be here.
You should get back direct rendering: yes
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Same problem with a nvidia nforce3 250 chipset and a radeon 9600 on a
new feisty install...
Just after the install, direct rendering was ok, but after all updates
(121 updates...), I lost 3D acceleration...
edac modules are not loaded by default on my install...
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Summary:
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist :
e7xxx_edac
edac_mc
/etc/modules for radeon and ati driver:
agpgart
intel_agp
drm
/etc/modules for fglrx driver :
# drm don't have to be here!!!
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The things above work with ubuntu kernel too but there is a shorter way
to let the things work.
I solved the problem simply blacklisting e7xxx_edac and edac_mc, then
putting this lines in this exact order in /etc/modules:
agpgart
intel_agp
drm
(intel_agp works fine with my p4g8x but it should b
news:
Blacklisting drm, radeon, agpgart will not work, I don't know why, or
better, it will work but when X will start they will be autoloaded if in
xorg.conf radeon driver is set.
I tried to put vesa in xorg.conf, blacklist all the drm, radeon,
agpgart, e7xxx_edac, edac_mc, reboot the system and
I noticed that not always this happens with feisty:
I installed feisty and i tried glxinfo | grep render. It said NO.
So I installed edgy and retried. It said YES.
I reinstalled feisty and retried. It said YES.
I reinstalled again feisty and retried. It said NO.
This is C R A Z Y !!
All the
I had not noticed any problem with feisty 2.6.20-16 (ie. compiz worked).
Under gutsy 2.6.22-10 compiz doesn't work. I get similar messages in Xorg.0.log:
WW RADEON AGP not available
EE RADEON AGP failed to initialize. Disabling the DRI
II RADEON You may want to make sure the agpgart kernel module
Will we see this fixed before gutsy is released?
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small typo, not 975P but should be 875P chipset
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I can also confirm that edac -modules seems to prohibit AGP module to work
under Intel 975p chipset & with ATI (AMD) Radeon 9500 (RV200 chipset)
Blacklisting i82875p_edac and edac_mc modules fixes this atm, i got current
Feisty and current kernel.
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Had the same problem. Lost 3D acceleration after upgrade from edgy to
feisty.
Nicolas Gorguès workaround worked for me.
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Also confirming this with 2.6.20-16-generic (Feisty) on an Intel 82875P
chipset and Radeon 9800XT
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i have gigabyte motherboard based on intel 875p chipset
and ati radeon 9600xt agp
and i have the same problem
dri works fine on edgy
and agp cannot init on feisty (kernel 2.6.20.x xorg 7.2)
no matter what driver i use fglrx or radeon
blacklisting do not work at all
i have no idea what to do
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Also confirmed here with kernel 2.6.20 (Feisty Fawn 7.04):
- Shapphire RADEON X800 XL (AGP)
- Chipset Intel 865PE (MB ASUS P4P800)
As a soft workaround, blacklisting the modules has worked perfectly.
=> add the following two lines at the beginning of /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist:
blacklist i82875p_ed
Confirmed that removing edac related modules and reinserting fglrx fixes
agpgart behaviour and restores DRI for me on latest build. Beryl still
seems unhappy about something but at least we have a specific place to
look for the bug.
Given this affects a fair chunk of the user population I'm a bit
Removing milestone. This wont get fixed for release. Perhaps in an
update though.
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Strange... When I blacklist the modules e7xxx_edac and edac_mc I get
opengl acceleration, only glxinfo reports the direct rendering isn't
available:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ glxinfo
name of display: :0.0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: No
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version strin
I compiled the kernel with pci debug option and, when I rebooted the
computer i got this lines in dmesg:
[ 22.726080] EDAC i82875p: i82875p init one
[ 22.726151] PCI: Found :00:06.0 [8086/257e] 000880 00
[ 22.726155] PCI: Calling quirk c01fb080 for :00:06.0
[ 22.726196] PCI: Callin
Confirmed. Once I removed the edac modules with rmmod i82875p_edac and
rmmod edac_mc, my intel_agp was finally 'bounded' right with agpgart.
I'm a bit hesitant to just remove modules, and since any new kernel will
have them again, I'm still a bit curious why this these modules are
preventing AGP f
I've removed the following modules and agp works again with the kernel
2.6.20-14:
rm -fr /lib/modules/2.6.20-14-generic/kernel/drivers/edac
can anyone test it?
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I'm also still having this problem. I've tried a few things - including
the hints given at http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/DriTroubleshooting -
but nothing seems to work. I knew the module loading order probably
didn't have anything to do with it (since it has worked before), but I
wanted to exhaus
Yea, I've also tried building my own kernel (based on the Ubuntu source
package, though), but no luck. AGP is still screwed and not found by
Xorg. And since I really doubt this problem is going to magically
disappear before or when Feisty goes stable, I think we've kinda run out
of things to try...
I've boot with a 2.6.20.4 stable kernel of kernel.org and it has the
same problem.
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Just to confirm, my AGP is recognized and DRI works fine with a 6.10
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I'm affected too.
lspci -vvn and dmesg attached if more info is needed just ask
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I also believe I have this problem, but with an Intel 875P chipset.
Originally thought I couldn't get DRI due to video drivers, but then saw
the agp error.
dmesg attached. lspci -vvn to follow.
I never looked at direct rendering with edgy, but I'll try a Live CD later to
see it it works.
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I've just boot my machine with an edgy live cd and I could see that
everything that depends on the intel chipset is loaded correctly:
edgy (2.6.17):
lsmod | grep -i intel:
snd_intel8x0 34844 1
snd_ac97_codec 97696 2 snd_emu10k1,snd_intel8x0
snd_pcm84612 4
s
Yesterday I installed feisty beta in an Duron 1Ghz machine with a Radeon
7000. I don't know wich chipset uses, but it loads the via-agp module
(not the intel one). DRI doesn't work and I get the same messages.
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