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Intrepid Compiz hangs on login for i830MG, i845, (and i945GM?) video cards
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = xserver-xorg-video-intel
Importance: Undecided = High
Status: Invalid = Triaged
** Summary changed:
- Intrepid Compiz hangs on login for i830MG, i845, and i945GM video cards
+ Intrepid Compiz hangs on login for
To those still commenting on this bug, please note that it's marked 'Fix
Released'. No one is tracking this bug report any longer, so any
comments you make here will not be read. Please follow Martin Pitt's
directions in comment #114 and file a new bug.
One of the problems with this bug report
/me has just filed bug #309849 for the Intel 82845G/GL integrated video
chipset.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/309860
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Bryce: Look a little closer. The bug is marked as 'Fix Released' for
Compiz, but not for xf86-video-intel. That is where the real bug is.
That has finally been assigned at least. The compiz fixes were merely
workarounds. It seems pretty said to me that a bug would be closed
while even some
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
Bugwatch: None = freedesktop.org Bugzilla #19068
Status: Confirmed = Unknown
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jerrylamos posted:
On install, check to see if it failed. It did. Boot in rescue mode
select root command line
sudo apt-get remove comp;iz
sudo apt-get remove compiz-core
This fixed the problem for me. Thanks Jerry and all for finding a
solution to the gnome hang upon login problem!
Charlie
It sounds like you may be experiencing a different issue. On Ubuntu
8.10, at least, the intel driver works fine for all chipsets EXCEPT the
three mentioned above. On those three, once compiz is disabled, the
intel driver works fine again.
Work appears to be ongoing regarding finding a fix for
canonical, please! fix this issue as fast as possible...
God bless you!
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First of all, thanks for the great work everyone, for getting this issue
to a workable state. It really is a beautiful thing in the open source
world when bug reporting and developer insight work together to bring
about betterment for all.
This weekend, I tried to install 8.10 on my
So in regards to the question as to where the bug originates:
I just installed Arch to the affected system, and when installing, could only
get X running with i810 driver. xf86-video-intel wouldn't do it. Didn't install
compiz or any 3D effects at all. My interpretation is that this implies that
I also have this problem. I'm using an integrated Intel chipset:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation
82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device (rev 01)
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i got two more things two say:
1. jerrylamos, the intel driver were not working good in hardy, because i could
not change my screen resolution in a CRT monitor, i should say that this issue
about changing screen resolution has being fixed in intrepid but the only
problem i have now, it is this:
I find it a tad annoying that although this bug is widely confirmed the
importance is still marked as undecided and it has not been assigned to
anyone to repair. I am referring to the bug in the intel drivers, which
is still marked as confirmed but not fixed. A workaround was been
implemented in
glennric, i completely agree with you.
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Compiz Intel setup work fine on Hardy.
Compiz changed. No longer works on many pc's as indicated in the Bug.
It's Compiz's fault, since Compiz changed, and it's Compiz's
responsibility to fix it. Example use a codepath that works.
Jerry
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jerrylamos, why do you keep insisting that this is a compiz issue when
all evidence points to the intel driver. It is silly to start dropping
words like codepath that you don't understand to argue your point. It
is not that compiz uses codepaths that don't work, it is that compiz
uses driver
hi i'm From mexico..
I have this problem too, i have a Intel 82845G integrated video card, im
using ubuntu since 5.10 version, on Hardy, Desktop effects was working
good, but updating to Intrepid i have the same problem.
There is a way to fix this?
Why this chipset is not supported?, on Debian
Makes sense, and now that I am thinking clearly I realize that certain
applications have been displaying better for myself as well. I wasn't
sure if it was the driver, the removal of compiz, or an update in the
app itself. I just wondered if it was practical.
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I'm the originator of this bug -
1. I'm not a developer, it appears to be a tough bug compiz using a code path
not likely used by any other code plus significant changes in X. As a user I
spent countless hours trying to find out how to get running - always keeping a
usable install in dual
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i got this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ compiz
Checking for Xgl: not present.
Blacklisted PCIID '8086:2562' found
aborting and using fallback: /usr/bin/metacity
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and when i want to activate compiz with compiz fusion icon, my system
freezes. so the fix is no real fix at all.
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@manzur:
What we see in your screenshot is precisely what SHOULD happen, since
the fix (or fix) just prevents using the visual effects. Disabling
Compiz visual effects enables you to use the desktop without Compiz,
that's all. This has already been explained above. Quoting Martin Pitt:
I hope
I see a lot of negative attention being thrown in the direction of the
developers. None of us want our problem to be swept under the rug but
before we get too pushy and make subtle and sly comments being
disrespectful to the devs, let us ask ourselves one question:
How much did I pay for Ubuntu?
After reading over my last post I feel it necessary to point out, I was
being serious. I am grateful for the work done and service offered me
for free. That wasn't any kind of subtlety within subtlety crud.
And back on topic... is there a way to revert back to the driver used in
the 8.04
thanks Pajari Räsänen, and Drate Otin i dont think with all due respect
it is a good idea to revert back to the driver used in the 8.04 LTS
becoaus for me it has fixed a lot of bugs i had, now i can change my
screen resolution with no bug, and so many things, so lets wait until
the bug is fix...
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