@Timo:
Thanks for including it in quantal!
Before the release of raring, if no other solution is found and the problem
still persists, probably we would need to apply it again.
In any case, I have tried 2.20.16 and X server still crashes without the patch.
@Ped:
A regression would be if someone h
Ped, regarding your comments
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer-updates/+bug/1068404/comments/107
:
>""* This patch has enabled many users to have their hybrid systems working. No
>reported regressions so far" ^^ not true, the Nick's PPA packages do *NOT*
>work for me. (i
"* This patch has enabled many users to have their hybrid systems
working. No reported regressions so far"
^^ not true, the Nick's PPA packages do *NOT* work for me. (intel driver
does crash straight away when vga switching is disabled in BIOS, before
fglrx comes into play, X crashes after loading
alrighty, reopening.. will revert the change for now, but not sure about
doing it for raring
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Triaged
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Nick Andrik (andrikos) => Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
** Al
** Description changed:
- After installing the latest fglrx-updates package on Ubuntu 12.10
- (fglrx-updates_9.000-0ubuntu3_amd64) I have the same issue that was
- present before AMD fixed switchable graphics on PowerXpress 4.0 cards
- (such as my HD 6470M coupled with the intel HD Graphics 3000 o
For quantal systems you will need both the intel and the fglrx packages from my
quantal PPA.
For raring systems you will need the above intel package and another fglrx
package (linux headers changed) already in my raring PPA, but untested (since I
don't have raring):
https://launchpad.net/~an
This affects me on an HP Envy 14 (intel + AMD 5650).
After installing fglrx I wasn't able to access my desktop. I purged
fglrx and tried Andrikos' PPA, which didn't help. After purging
everything, I was able to get LightDM up only after switching to the AMD
card via vgaswitcheroo. But then logg
What's the eta on a fix for this?
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intel-video from xorg-edgers PPA works well too (kernel 3.7.0, etc..
whole PPA), so the only crashing intel-video driver is from Nick's PPA.
I thought only some removal of obsolete code was reverted on that one,
so how comes it doesn't work? :)
Anyway, I didn't got further in the bruise lee advice
@Ped
here's what I did to get my 12.10 work:
1. purge fglrx* radeon*
2. add PPA of xorg-edgers, and "sudo apt-get update & apt-get dist-upgrade &
apt-get upgrade"
after reboot, make sure the intel graphic card is working (there should be no
error in Xorg.0.log)
3. download deb files from Nick
@Gareth #65
I'm a developer too, and after all those years *I* don't care who's fault it is
either, I feel just like ordinary user: 12.04 worked, 12.10 is crap (took me 4h
on work day to revert to working X).
Installing packages from PPA didn't help me, I still get:
"(EE) this is a Muxless..."
This bug affects me and the workaround didnt work to solve it...
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Title:
Low graphics mode in Hybrid ATI/Intel GPU system
Nick's PPA did sovled my low-graphic problem on a HP laptop (I7/6770M)
for ubuntu 12.10/amd64
However there are 2 steps must to be taken, or-else still low-graphic(
segmentation fault shown in Xorg.0.log):
1. run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure Xorg" before reboot
2. when linux kernel is 3.7 or higher,
And here is also the bzr branch merge proposal:
https://code.launchpad.net/~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/xserver-xorg-video-intel/fix-ati-hybrid/+merge/140578
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@xnox
You can take a look on comment #44 for the proposed patch
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Title:
Low graphics mode in Hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems
@ Everyone
This is quite a large bug report. Ubuntu Sponsors team is subscribed to this
bug report & hence it appears at
http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/ .
Are there any debdiffs / patches ready that need sponsoring?
If yes: which onces?
If no: ubuntu-sponsors team should be un-s
@Nick
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose fglrxinfo:
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 136 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 19 (X_GLXQueryServerString)
Serial number of failed request: 12
Current serial number in ou
Make sure you have no drivers installed from other PPAs.
What do you get when you run?
dpkg --list|grep -e intel -e fglrx
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I followed the guide that said to install gnome-classic because of unity
now launching, and after running fgrxinfo i got this:
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 155 (ATIFGLEXTENSION)
Minor opcode of failed reque
^Nick, I followed the steps in the workaround. Still experiencing the
same problem, unity won't load, and if try to start compiz it will fail
too. Also the workaround shows an AMD watermark in the lower right.
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Kain, did you follow the steps in the workaround?
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Title:
Low graphics mode in Hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems after fglrx u
Experiencing the same problems with integrated RADEON HD 7660D GPU.
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Marking Fix Committed as per Nick Andrik.
** Changed in: fglrx-installer-updates (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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Also, in order to have this bug fixed without a workaround we also
need the intel driver to be fixed, not only the fglrx
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Actually the version of this package is not released yet.
I marked it as "Fix Released" by error, could you please revert it to
"Fixed Commited"?
Thanks,
Nikos
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Marco Vuano, now that fglrx-updates has been updated as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer-
updates/+bug/1068404/comments/68 , are you able to use fglrx-updates in
Quantal without a WORKAROUND?
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There are actually 2-3 issues in this bug:
a) There is the incompatibility between the fglrx and the intel
driver. In order to get around that, the workaround for now is to
patch the intel driver (reverting a commit)
b) The fglrx driver did not included some paths and this prevented
applications ne
@Nick: I noticed that Freedesktop's bug 56494 affects a system based on AMD
Radeon HD 6550M which uses PowerXpress 3.0/Switchable graphics and not
PowerXpress 4.0/Dynamic Switchable graphics. It is likely that the bug is not
the same.
To clarify the version of PowerXpress supported by the variou
Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad it's working well for you (and
that people are actually using my stuff). :)
@Nick, I won't have much time to test the new fglrx packages from your PPA, I'm
sorry.
But by just judging the diff, it should be reflecting exactly what I've done in
my Xsession sc
ok, at this time there is only one way that work on my computer running
quantal (Dell 7520 SE, i7-3612QM CPU, AMD Radeon HD 7700M Series) and
that is beil's method:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12386383&postcount=536
Thank you, beidl! It took me three days to find this solution (and I
tr
Kornel Nagy, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, could you please file a new report by
executing the following in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg
For more on this, please see the Ubuntu X.Org Team (maintainers of
fglrx-installer and fglrx-installer-updates), Ubuntu Bug Control, and Ubuntu
Bug Squad articl
@Kornel:
Try these commands please:
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose fglrxinfo
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo
** Description changed:
After installing the latest fglrx-updates package on Ubuntu 12.10
(fglrx-updates_9.000-0ubuntu3_amd64) I have the same issue that was
present before AMD fixed switchable g
It does not work for me. I got this for the fglrxinfo:
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 136 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 19 (X_GLXQueryServerString)
Serial number of failed request: 12
Current ser
Hi Nick,
I am also going to test on an Alienware mx17r3, which has an hybrid system
Intel/ATI Radeon HD 6900M (dual) card.
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Now it should be ready, please check the updated fglrx-* packages in my
PPA
Thanks,
Nikos
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Low graphics mode in H
I fixed the mesa path, probably I also need the dri path.
I will check it and update my patch, thanks!
Nikos
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Tried it on my machine, didn't work right out of the box.
I tried to launch Steam through Wine, but as soon as the login finished, it
crashed.
Running it with LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose, it told me that there were no DRI libs.
So that means that having /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri in the LIBGL_DRIVERS_PAT
@Alfred:
I have also prepared the appropriate fgrlx-* packages in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~andrikos/+archive/ppa/+packages
Could you please check them and report if they fix your problem?
Thanks,
Nick
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Commit 96 in my branch should be enough to fix this:
https://code.launchpad.net/~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer/fix-switch-to-igpu
We wait for the commit to be reviewed and possibly merged.
Thanks for reporting it.
Nikos
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Awesome, thanks!
Just for reference, this is the workaround for the DRI path problem that I've
done
and been using for 2 months now, seems to be working fine.
This goes straight into /etc/X11/Xsession.d/
https://raw.github.com/beidl/amd-indicator/master/11switchable
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Alfred, it seems you are right, I will prepare a new patch and propose
it for merging, thanks!
Nikos
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Title:
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The fix that has been merged into fglrx is still incomplete in regards to 32
bit compatibility on a 64 bit host OS.
If you want to run old games like Counter Strike 1.6 on the Intel GPU, you
can't.
That's because of 2 reasons:
1) The path to #OTHER_ARCH# DRI libs is missing (/usr/lib/i386-linux-g
** Description changed:
After installing the latest fglrx-updates package on Ubuntu 12.10
(fglrx-updates_9.000-0ubuntu3_amd64) I have the same issue that was
present before AMD fixed switchable graphics on PowerXpress 4.0 cards
(such as my HD 6470M coupled with the intel HD Graphics 3000 o
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