Here is the 'Good' Xorg log, just for reference, will now switch to
catalyst...
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GDM won't load, or maybe X? With fglrx on radeon 9700 mobile. Ubuntu 8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222861
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** Attachment added: Good log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15233636/Xorg.0.log
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GDM won't load, or maybe X? With fglrx on radeon 9700 mobile. Ubuntu 8.04
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Thank you for replying, it is most appreciated. I unfortunately can't
get access to the machine in question for a while, although I may be
able to figure something out, a week at the most. If I remember
correctly, I had checked out the xorg log file in a root terminal, and
it stalled at a fglrx
@Aaron: Yes, the openjdk-6 and java jre's are set as conflicts, since
this one package does not only contain the plugin, it is a mashup of
jre/plugin etc... its so that the simlink is not overwritten (I did not
set the jdk's as conflicts, since this package does not provide a jdk
[and who would
WOHOO! Ok, I knew that Freespire somehow managed to get this thing to
work, so I got a hold of their java package (old style j2re1.5),
modified it so it could work on Hardy, and presto! This here deb is in
working condition, feel free to modify it to your liking should wish to
incorporate it in
Would anyone like to test this package? If so, I'd like to know how it
all works out - I'll work on it some more if it doesn't, or maybe I'll
try splitting it into its individual components like jre/plugin (should
be fine like this though).
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Binary package hint: xorg-driver-fglrx
Upon activating the fglrx driver in ubuntu 8.04 (final), the driver
works perfectly, 3d acceleration and all. You can log out and in, things
will work just fine, even compiz goes on without a hitch. The problem is
with booting up. Once
** Attachment added: dmesg output
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13953046/dmesg_file
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GDM won't load, or maybe X? With fglrx on radeon 9700 mobile. Ubuntu 8.04
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** Attachment added: xorg config
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13953049/xorg_file
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I just tested this on debian etch using update 5 again, same results
(more sluggish... is etch ever out of date, lol). Oh well, I was hoping
this was a ubuntu only thing, now it seems it's at least debian-wide.
Maybe rpm based distro's are alright (assuming it's not actually the
plugin).
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Just a thought, if I can get the feisty package to work in hardy, would
it be possible to setup a sort of alternative package in the repos? I
ask this, because I just noticed that you're the maintainer (kudos to
you for that).
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Incomplete/broken java support, app stalls
Hey just so you know, I had fixed this ages ago and forgot to check back
here. The problem was with the ivtv driver, it was detecting my video
card's video input, and was not actualy supported by it. The fix was
simply blacklisting it at first chance. This bug is non-existent in
Hardy.
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Here is a peculiar thing that happens using the icedtea plugin, it
actualy works for some advanced stuff (in the main window), but will NOT
open any windows at all, not even then ones that sun-java6 did. It
seems like an access rights issue of some sort, here is a screenshot of
the window that
Yes, unfortunately, update 5 is still exhibiting this problem (running
it on Hardy). The old packages from feisty were fine though, so maybe I
could try and compile it's version of the java runtime (assuming no
changes to the layout for hardy).
Do you think it would be possible for the feisty
I confirm that the 06 update still exhibits the problem... I noticed
they released a beta version marked 10, I'll give that a shot for what
it's worth. Next, I'll find the version in feisty, and try that one.
By the way, the console still gets stuck on a proxy request of sorts.
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Ugh... I confirm this bug for beta 10 as well. Only possibility is jre7,
which I believe is in alpha?? Hopefully they'll get it right that time.
Either that, or ubuntu has something configured that interferes with
java (I dunno, networking??). I'll now try to find the old version, to
see if that
Well, that's it. I've tested every jre from 6.0.0 to 6.06, as well as
the u10 beta AND jre7 build 25 (jre7 is FAST!!!), they all have the bug.
Well, actualy, jre u0-2 are unworkable, they don't load at all, and u3
is unavailable for some reason. I even tried the debs from feisty, but I
couldn't
Just a little bit of info on the nature of the flash crash for youtube.
If you quickly change pages just while the video is loading, it will
usually be fine, and will consistently crash with a page change shortly
thereafter.
This seems to be related to the way Firefox handles data for each
Here is a java console's log. Sometimes, it will start working (long time after
the fact), so I'll try and get some data from that event as well.
It seems to be a connectivity issue related to some proxy settings, and an
apparently empty cookie??
Here is the file.
** Attachment added: Java log
I've spontaneously managed to get the app to load (pretty random), here
is an updated log file.
** Attachment added: new java log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13411662/jarbug.txt
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Incomplete/broken java support, app stalls
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216457
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Binary package hint: sun-java6-plugin
All java runtimes/plugins , from 1.4 to 1.6 (also iced tea, openjdk),
have incomplete functionality. This is only noticed when an app is
attempting to open up external windows to display information. The bug
did not exist in Feisty
I know you're all busy, but might I ask if there have ever been any such
problems with the amd64 technology? I've also heard of such problems
with fglrx, but i'm not using it anymore either.
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Semi-random kernel panic, even without powernowd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122741
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Well, first off I'd like to thank anyone who can help with this, its
much appreciated!
From the beginning, which would be dapper, I've always had this weird
semi-random crash that pops up three to 6 times in a row. Be it at
startup, while X-loads or when i start to
Here is dmesg output.
** Attachment added: dmesg
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8220447/dmesg
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Semi-random kernel panic, even without powernowd
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