Closing. Thanks for the prompt response.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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[Hardy Alpha-5] fglrx log noise if dualhead unless ForceMonitors=nocv
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On Intrepid, I'm now using radeon driver and Virtualdesktop option in xorg.conf.
A big Virtualdesktop is more useful for me as I can move windows between
monitors.
I briefly tested fglrx and it doesn't log errors.
Log noise in Hardy disappeared after an update (see my previous
comment).
I'd clos
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Thanks Jyri.
Just for ref: here's the link on amd's site:
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
it took me much too long to locate that page.
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Evan,
I don't think that the driver has reached the repositories yet, you need to
download the driver from ati but it is easy to install, just download the
package, then do
chmod a+x ati-driver-installer-8-5-x86.x86_64.run
sudo ./ati-driver-installer-8-5-x86.x86_64.run
Just answer yes to everyt
can someone please post how to specify the new 8.5 version using
apt-get?
I tried Envy - which sort of worked - the first time, though not well, and the
ati GUI utility
that Envy installed was no help in adjusting configuration.
I had to dump it, which created more problems...
this is getting ol
Good morning,
I had the same problem with hardy on my PC.
I did not have the proble with old Ubuntu releases.
I have changed the config:
Old xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
Identifier "radeondvi"
Driver "fglrx"
Option "DesktopSetup" "horizontal"
Option
Last month I upgraded to Hardy via the upgrade. I'm almost certain that
I did not have this problem until today when I reinstalled directly from
the full installer disk.
In case this might be a shared symptom:
My computer is taking a longer time to boot, and just about every 10 minutes my
laptop
I added the following to the end of
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=941
I just got a Dell Optiplex 755 with a twinhead X1300 card running Ubuntu Hardy
with the latest fglrx drivers from ATIs website, and have encountered what
looks like the same problem.
Apparently these bugs are the same:
Seeing this bug on Macbook Pro C2D (X1600), Hardy upgrade from Gutsy
with dual-head.
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Seeing this bug on Macbook Pro C2D (X1600), Hardy upgrade from Gutsy
with dual-head.
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Same bug on ASUS x1950pro system but works me with
aticonfig --dtop=horizontal
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** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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I can confirm the bug. I'm running this on a Thinkpad T60 with an ATI
X1400 in dual-head mode. I had to completely disable my screensavers, or
else my computer would lockup. The log files fill up my disk pretty
quick and slows down the computer.
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Same bug on Macbook pro C2D, Hardy (fresh install), ATI Mobility Radeon
X1600, in dual-head mode. No workaround found.
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I have the same problem. I have a dual head Radeon X1300, and it was
working well with the 8.3 driver and Gutsy. After upgrading to Hardy, I
see the deadlock errors in Xorg.0.log, fglrxinfo hangs, the gnome
screensaver application hangs, and locking the screen causes X to hang.
I tried setting Forc
I can confirm this bug: When configuring for dual head my Xorg.0.log
grows with the same error messages. Manually installing the most recent
official fglrx driver (8.476) does not fix it nor does adding
ForceMonitors=nocv.
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the lock-up is due to open-gl screensavers trying to stop. You'd better
disable screensavers entirely, or at least filter out open-gl ones
on a related note, new users will have compiz as their default window
manager... you need to tweak with gconf to change back to a non open-gl
one...
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I too can confirm this problem. I'm running a Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H
motherboard (780G chipset) with the built-in graphics adapter in dual-
head mode and have all the problems described above. If I walk away
from my computer longer than ten minutes or so, the screen will
comepletely lock up. Bra
Pretty much the same here after upgrading to Hardy. Dual-head xinerama
setup with ATI Radeon Mobility X700 was working with Gutsy normaly, but
with Hardy I get the log noise mentioned above. My Xorg log grows to
500MB after 1h.
OpenGL related applications don't work.
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Have installed ATI 8.4 drivers, and running Xinerama-based dual head on
ATI Radeon Mobility X1300, hardy beta 5, AMD 64.
I now have the "log noise" problem; keeps repeating:
...
(EE) fglrx(1): [DRI] Unlocking inconsistency:
Context 9124404 trying to unlock lock held by context 2
(EE) fglr
Log noise disappeared yesterday.
I found the following lines in /var/log/Xorg.0.log:
(WW) fglrx(0): ***
(WW) fglrx(0): * DRI initialization failed! *
(WW) fglrx(0): * (maybe driver kernel module missing or bad) *
(WW) fglrx(0): * 2D acce
Same problem here with Hardy beta on a asus M2A with x1250 on board.
I can see "(EE) fglrx(1): [DRI] Locking deadlock" on the logs and OGL is not
working if dual head is enabled.
Only viable solution is to disable DRI with 'option "no_dri" "yes"' on
xorg.conf, but that means no 2d acceleration an
in what way is the xorg.conf incorrect ?
I might miss something obvious, but it seems OK to me...
the logs are flooded on my setup, and the display is correctly setup...
it block on OGL and window redraw is very slow, but I have two screens
with correct resolution working
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+ [Hardy Alpha-5] fglrx log noise if dualhead unless ForceMonitors=nocv
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Filippo, your modifications for setting up dual screen don't look
correct, but I'm not certain if that would be what causes the log
errors. I would recommend referring to some setup guides for dual head
on fglrx and generate a clean configuration. If the issue still exists
even with a proper conf
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