Bug#605318: radeon: horizontal interference lines on screen
Interesting Jonathon, but a totally different effect to what I get, and much more dramatic!On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:29:43 +0100, Matt Pandina artc...@gmail.com wrote:I was able to record what the horizontal lines look like on my laptop using my phone. I posted the video on YouTube here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkFsyKGFYzw The lines will come and go every few seconds.I do havefirmware-linux-nonfree installed.I have not tried any additional kernels, I just know that I never had this video issue with Ubuntu installed on the machine. My workaround is to configure the display settings so the desktop is upside down, at which point I get a prompt asking if I want to keep or restore the new settings. While that prompt is up, the display still has the lines on it, but as soon as I hit ESC to revert the upside down change, everything goes normal and stays that way until the next cold boot (very rarely do the lines come back after putting the laptop to sleep, and if it happens I can just flip the display upside-down and back to fix it). --MattOn Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 3:48 AM, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote: found 605318 linux-2.6/2.6.32-35 quit Hi, Matt Pandina wrote: I too was experiencing horizontal lines (so bad that I could barely see the screen!) [...] Finally I managed to see through the horizontal lines enough to go to: System Preferences Monitors and told it to rotate the screen upside-down. The lines were still there, but they stopped after I switched the rotation back to normal. Thanks. Mike, do you experience the same? Both: - can you describe the horizontal lines more? Are they one pixel tall or are they thicker? How quickly do they flash? Are they always there or only sometimes? Do they move? Do they cover the screen or only part of it? Can you take a photo? - do you have firmware-linux-nonfree installed? - can you reproduce this with a kernel from sid or experimental? (To install one to try, the only additional dependencies that should be needed are recent linux-base and initramfs-tools.) - If so, please report this upstream at bugs.freedesktop.org, product DRI, component DRM/Radeon and let us know the bug number so we can track it. (Don't worry about duplicating each other --- it's nicer to have the information for each machine separately and mark one as a dup if appropriate later anyway.) - otherwise, we can try to find the fix and backport it; if you have time to find the first working verison at snapshot.debian.org by the bisection method, that would be helpful. Sorry for the slow response, and hope that helps, Jonathan -- Mike SumnerPhone: 01507 568735Web: http://www.treereportsandsurveys.co.ukhttp://www.msumner.co.uk
Bug#605318: radeon: horizontal interference lines on screen
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 20:38:58 +0100, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote: Mike Sumner wrote: Interesting Jonathon, but a totally different effect to what I get, and much more dramatic! Thanks. Let's track them separately: Mike's effect will continue to be tracked at #605318, while Matt's is #641633. OK - made a video with xvidcap and uploaded it to youtube but it does not show any interference. Don't know if that itself is diagnostic. For what it's worth, it is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1Okc1YEL3E -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#605318: radeon: horizontal interference lines on screen
Hi Jonathon, glad you are onto this. The problem is much less on mine as each flash is only about 1-2 cms long and I guess 1px wide, and they only occur on certain parts of the screen on solid dark colours and appear to be completely random. They vary in colour. They show up on the grey background of gwenview well, and on Chromiums top window frame, which I have dark blue, and that gets blue flashes. Strange, but I dont see any interference on my desktop background, which has a large area of solid black. This is on a testbed install of Crunchbang Statler, which is pretty much pure Squeeze, for checking out stock kernels and open source drivers and have been trying to get a video screenshot to send to you but I can't get vnc2swf to work, as it bombs out with an error. If I can get some video of it, I will send it so you can see exactly what it looks like. firmware-linux-nonfree is installed. I have not tried sid kernels, but I also have a testbed install of Mint LMDE (based on Testing), and the problem seems to be fixed in that with the current kernel and radeon driver, though suspend does not work properly if I remember correctly. I have everything working perfectly on my Squeeze production install with this workaround, which is to use: Kernel-2.6.34-2.dmz.3-liquorix-amd64 x86_64 + Catalyst version 10.12. Graphics info : Card ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400 Series X.Org 1.7.7 Res: 1600x900@60.2hz GLX Renderer ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400 Series GLX Version 3.3.10317 Compatibility Profile Context This is the first combination of driver and kernel I found that works properly on this machine in Squeeze, including working resume from suspend to ram, so I am sticking to it on my production install. I removed the stock debian kernel so I don't get updates to it any more when I upgrade. I can do a new testbed install of straight Debian Squeeze and give feedback from that if it will help. Cheers, Mike On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 08:48:49 +0100, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote: found 605318 linux-2.6/2.6.32-35 quit Hi, Matt Pandina wrote: I too was experiencing horizontal lines (so bad that I could barely see the screen!) [...] Finally I managed to see through the horizontal lines enough to go to: System Preferences Monitors and told it to rotate the screen upside-down. The lines were still there, but they stopped after I switched the rotation back to normal. Thanks. Mike, do you experience the same? Both: - can you describe the horizontal lines more? Are they one pixel tall or are they thicker? How quickly do they flash? Are they always there or only sometimes? Do they move? Do they cover the screen or only part of it? Can you take a photo? - do you have firmware-linux-nonfree installed? - can you reproduce this with a kernel from sid or experimental? (To install one to try, the only additional dependencies that should be needed are recent linux-base and initramfs-tools.) - If so, please report this upstream at bugs.freedesktop.org, product DRI, component DRM/Radeon and let us know the bug number so we can track it. (Don't worry about duplicating each other --- it's nicer to have the information for each machine separately and mark one as a dup if appropriate later anyway.) - otherwise, we can try to find the fix and backport it; if you have time to find the first working verison at snapshot.debian.org by the bisection method, that would be helpful. Sorry for the slow response, and hope that helps, Jonathan -- Mike Sumner Phone: 01507 568735 Web: http://www.treereportsandsurveys.co.uk http://www.msumner.co.uk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#605318: radeon: horizontal interference lines on screen
Package: xserver-xorg-video-radeon Version: 1:6.13.1-2+squeeze1 Severity: important File: radeon Short horizontal lines appear across the screen in quick flashes when using 2.6.32-5-686. I tried liquorix 2.6.36-1.dmz.1-liquorix-686 and get no interference, so assume the problem is the radeon driver. -- Package-specific info: /var/lib/x11/X.roster does not exist. /var/lib/x11/X.md5sum does not exist. X server symlink status: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Nov 26 18:49 /etc/X11/X - /usr/bin/Xorg -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1733468 Nov 12 00:27 /usr/bin/Xorg /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.roster does not exist. VGA-compatible devices on PCI bus: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon HD 3400 Series /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum does not exist. Xorg X server configuration file status: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5017 Nov 28 20:20 /etc/X11/xorg.conf Contents of /etc/X11/xorg.conf: Section ServerLayout Identifier X.org Configured Screen 0 Screen0 0 0 InputDeviceMouse0 CorePointer InputDeviceKeyboard0 CoreKeyboard EndSection Section Files ModulePath /usr/lib/xorg/modules FontPath /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc FontPath /usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic FontPath /usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled FontPath /usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/:unscaled FontPath /usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1 FontPath /usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi FontPath /usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi FontPath /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType FontPath built-ins EndSection Section Module Loadglx Load extmod Load dbe Loaddri Load dri2 Load record EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Keyboard0 Driver kbd EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Mouse0 Driver mouse Option Protocol auto Option Device /dev/input/mice Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 6 7 EndSection Section Monitor Identifier Monitor0 VendorName Monitor Vendor ModelNameMonitor Model EndSection Section Device ### Available Driver options are:- ### Values: i: integer, f: float, bool: True/False, ### string: String, freq: f Hz/kHz/MHz ### [arg]: arg optional #Option NoAccel # [bool] #Option SWcursor # [bool] #Option Dac6Bit # [bool] #Option Dac8Bit # [bool] #Option BusType # [str] #Option CPPIOMode # [bool] #Option CPusecTimeout # i #Option AGPSize # i #Option GARTSize # i #Option RingSize # i #Option BufferSize# i #Option EnableDepthMoves # [bool] #Option NoBackBuffer # [bool] #Option DMAForXv # [bool] #Option FBTexPercent # i #Option DepthBits # i #Option PCIAPERSize # i #Option AccelDFS # [bool] #Option IgnoreEDID# [bool] #Option CustomEDID# [str] #Option DisplayPriority # [str] #Option PanelSize # [str] #Option ForceMinDotClock # freq #Option VideoKey # i #Option RageTheatreCrystal# i #Option RageTheatreTunerPort # i #Option RageTheatreCompositePort # i #Option RageTheatreSVideoPort # i #Option TunerType # i #Option RageTheatreMicrocPath # str #Option RageTheatreMicrocType # str #Option ScalerWidth # i #Option SubPixelOrder # [str] #Option ClockGating # [bool] #Option VGAAccess # [bool] #Option ReverseDDC# [bool] #Option LVDSProbePLL # [bool] #Option DRI # [bool] #Option ConnectorTable# str #Option DefaultConnectorTable # [bool] #Option DefaultTMDSPLL# [bool] #Option TVDACLoadDetect # [bool] #Option ForceTVOut# [bool] #Option TVStandard# str #Option IgnoreLidStatus # [bool] #Option DefaultTVDACAdj # [bool] #Option Int10 # [bool] #Option EXAVSync # [bool] #Option ATOMTVOut #
Bug#605318: screen interference
Sorry, just read my comment and realised it was missing some info and was supposed to read: Short horizontal lines appear across the screen in quick flashes when using radeon and 2.6.32-5-686. I tried liquorix 2.6.36-1.dmz.1-liquorix-686 and get no interference, so assume the problem is the radeon driver's interaction with the debian 2.6.32-5-686 kernel. If I install fglrx, I get no screen interference with kernel 2.6.32-5-686. Hope that makes sense -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#570517: No resume after suspend to ram
Installed latest kernel and suspend/resume works now. The wifi fails to reconnect after resuming though. This is with the radeon driver. Unfortunately, I am getting interference with radeon, though it is not as bad as it was, and only seems to occur on solid dark grey bits of the screen, like the kde4 desktop folder widget and the blank spaces either side of the image in gwenview. FGLRX 10-11 works well but has suspend/resume issues. This problem seems to vary depending on desktop environment. The above applies to kde. Running lxde, suspend/resume works but leaves me with a dim screen which I can't yet find a way to get back to full brightness. Wifi is working after resume though.. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#570517: no resume
OK got it now. Installed it and rebooted but still no resume from suspend to ram. -- Mike Sumner -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org