Guten tag Jonas
This very bug is marked as won't fix. I will try the driver pointed by
Ricardo, usually 32-bit drivers won't work on 64-bit os, I have seen it
elsewhere so the reason for the question. I now have both my standard
working machines in a bad state with production Lucid, the other one
Further adding to this thread
Regarding the blog linked by Ricardo #96 the driver works with 64bit.
Where is your problem exactly?
My problem is that the driver you suggest, and as expected, does not
work (and it would surprise me a lot if it did) on amd64 lucid. So, I am
still on my own, danke.
I'm sorry that you might have gotten me wrong.
I did not want to be arrogant or what ever.
I hope, as you do, that this bug will be fixed as fast as possible, because I
am using it, too.
But to be serious, Ubuntu developers have no time and experience to support you
when having problems with
Ah, sehr gut, sehr gut, mein freund...
I am using the vesa driver, otherwise i could not write this stuff on my main
computer, I did the jump to try to be of help to all the people experiencing
this issue, in fact, i have a tutorial on my website explaining how to do it
otherwise a lot of
So let us see...
I got the driver working in very short time!
And I think I will use 64bit because the splash screen works with it (why ever).
I did the following:
Download the source
untar it and cd to the sourcedir
do the following in a terminal:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-core
** Attachment added: Compiled sis driver (/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/)
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Guten habend, Jonas
Your compiled driver works, viele danke :-), but not exactly as you say,
we will come back to it.
I have to say that I am astonished. I had exactly the same modules
except libgl1-mesa-dev.
the so file should be copied to /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/old_sis, and this
is
Ricardo, you must be on 32-bit, please confirm. Next thing i will do is
grab the kernel driver and try to make it recognize the board. It will
take time, which i don't have, and i am an audio, not a video guy...will
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What is marked as not to be fixed?
What you posted elsewhere was a problem with an old driver, this has not to be
fixed by Ubuntu devs because it is no part of Ubuntu yet.
Regarding the blog linked by Ricardo #96 the driver works with 64bit. Where is
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Hi mates, I made the deadly jump to Lucid 1280x768, it is a large jump,
lots of small problems, I will now proceed to check what I can
do...phew...
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The driver does not compile in this xorg version 1.7.6:
sis.h:74:27: error: xf86Resources.h: No such file or directory
I am stuck for the moment being...will keep trying. The same problem
exists on other distros.
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Filing a bug, this is a bug fixed on debian...
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Filed #572420
waiting...will try on 32-bits on another machine tomorrow, maybe I can
at least help the 32-bit users...
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status of bug 572420 :
Changed in xserver-xorg-video-sis (Ubuntu):
status: New → Won't Fix
and this one:
declined for Lucid
can't go any further in this direction, got to search elsewhere...we are
on our own, everything is ok and we are just a bunch of buggers...
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Try: http://estebanordano.com.ar/sis-m671m672-driver-for-xorg-
xserver-7-5-on-debian-sidux/
It worked for me.
Full screen videos doesn't work (the video is kinda laggy when at full
screen flash or movie).
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The current situation is not really compelling for me and others to
upgrade to Lucid since this is a basic part of the operating system.
Bryce, please reconsider renomination this for Lucid.
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I have to compile the driver :-(. Now my 58Cseries works correctly in
10.04. Works standards, except for blinking when switching to the
console and boot.
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If Lucid comes out tomorrow in release form I will compile the driver
myself both in 32 and 64-bit , because I have this display card in my
main working computer, but just can't put betas in it...
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I completely support Pander:
SIS Mirage is very tricky to set up using Lucid. When I boot up my laptop from
live CD I get a black screen at first. vga=771 is buggy, too!
When Ubuntu is set up at first there is no problem to install sisimedia if you
know how.
The driver exists and does work.
The driver provided in a .deb by someone in this bug as an attachment
doesn't work for 10.04 (used to work for 9.04 and 9.10).
I had to use the VESA driver wich is really bad for video playback.
I know Ubuntu wants to keep close with Debian but this bug is about to
have 2 years and no solution
Since this is an essential part of hardware support and blocking full
functionality for many users (especially non experienced ones) I would
like to request for the Importance to be increased and that this bug
gets assigned to someone in order to get it fixed and compatible with
10.4 soon.
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Hi Adnan,
The full path of xorg.conf is /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
(You can find it yourself using `locate xorg.conf`.)
Good luck,
Stephan
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 at 00:49:16 -, Adnan Khan wrote:
@pander, Bro.. Please help me how to overcome this problem. I also have
only 800x600 or 640x480.
when
@stephen202,
thanks dear for ur reply. but i know the complete path but still i cant
find any such file on that path.
thanks.
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@stephen202,
thanks dear for ur reply. but i know the complete path but still i cant
find any such file on that path.
Try running Xorg -configure as root.
For more info, look at the man page for Xorg (type: man
This works for me with a screen of 1280 x 800 although initially I had
also only 800x600 and 640x480.
$ cat xorg.conf
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
Driver sis671
EndSection
Section Monitor
Identifier Configured Monitor
EndSection
@pander, Bro.. Please help me how to overcome this problem. I also have
only 800x600 or 640x480.
when i typed...
ad...@ubuntu:~$ cat xorg.conf
cat: xorg.conf: No such file or directory
it showed cat error that no such file or directory.
Thanks,
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Hii there
I have installed ubuntu 9.10 in my HCL system. In the
SystemPreferencesDisplay there are only two options 800*600 640*480.
Can anyone please tell me how can I achieve resolution higher to them
like 1024x768 or higher.
ad...@ubuntu:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated
To reiterate Timo's comment #60, we need someone to isolate the specific
patches that resolve the issue. Pulling in mandrake's forked version is
not an option we're considering.
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Or I should say, not considering unless it's done by debian. Basically
we want to try to stay close to Debian with this driver; if we are going
to carry any patches over debian they need to be short and easy to
review (and probably sent upstream to debian).
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Hi everyone,
I have made some fudges to the src code (modifying BARCO_1366 special
timings to suit my purpose) and managed to get 1360x768 (virtual size
1368 x 768) seems to work fine in kdm (with one exception...if I try to
go into Display settings at which point the screen goes blank).
Still
Thanks stephan202!
I have done some further digging and it appears to be related to the
BIOS/EDID miss reporting informationMy screen is a 15.6 HD LCD
1366x768. the driver doesn't detect LCD correctlyso by default ends
up with res of 0x0. :(
I did false the screen 1024 x 768 by fudging
ok, I went back to source code and had a quick look. since the screen
is set wrong, i placed a fudge in the code to test. since I didn't want
to take chances the fudge was for 1024x768. Xorg.0.log now has
(--) SIS(0): Detected LCD/Plasma panel (max. X 1024 Y 768, pref.
1024x768, RGB24)
xorg
tpurch,
I have an Asus X58C laptop here
(http://www.asus.gr/product.aspx?P_ID=qk1g4fPzWuiz1QxBcontent=specifications).
The specifications on the site claim that it has the SiS M672 chipset,
but lspci says:
$ lspci | grep 67
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 671MX
I have same problem as koan. I am using ubuntu 9.10 64-bit.
SiS driver doesn't detect SIS672 chip so I downloaded SIS671/672
Driver from http://ncc-1701a.homelinux.net/~linux-
sis/index.php?page=Downloads
I have an ASUS X5DC laptop. It appears that the reason the modes are
detected is that
This one should be able to get you going:
http://ajoliveira.com/ajoliveira/uk/software/xorg.php otherwise report a
bug there. All, please also vote This bug also effects me to indicate
this package should be released in updates soon.
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Hi
My driver is a repackaging of the Winischofer driver for both Jaunty
and Karmic. It is working 100% on my laptop, either with the integrated
lcd (1280x800) or with an external monitor. But I heard that there are
cases of difficult coordination between the lcd and the external
monitor. I have
Ah, soon I will try this driver on lynx, xorg 1.7 is there and I am
curious to knw if I must keep using Jaunty or not...
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Hi Antonio,
To confirmI have tried the driver on the link you provided...(in
fact that was the driver I was trying!) but thanks!
The driver detects the Video Adapter but the integrated LCD panel still
doesn't work. when I try to run X screen flashes several times and ends
up with Mode Pool
@tpurch
Have you added the following line to xorg.conf in section device?
Option UseEdid false
Modelines should then work.
greets
Dirk
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Dirk,
Thanks but I have tried that. I have also tried other options
i.e.
UseEdidFreqs false
IgnoreEDID true
NoDDC true
none of which workI assume they are driver dependent, since they
appear to be be used differently between drivers. for example radeon
uses NoDDC nvidia uses UseEDID
I
Its a shame that the nvidia option for custom edid (Option CustomEDID
DFP-1:/etc/X11/edid.bin) isnt available for SiS67x driver because I
can extract EDID from Windows 7 Registry.
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Have the same problem as #56. Just upgraded to 9.10 and re-installed the
package. Resolution on the laptop screen is fine but I can't get any
output on my external monitor. When I first upgraded the external
monitor worked but was unusable with the available resolutions.
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I have the same laptop as #61 and the same exact problems as he does,
with the same errors showing up in logs. Could anyone help in creating a
working Xorg.conf with this laptop model? Having to use Win7 is driving
my girlfriend nuts with me going bonkers as a side effect.
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karmic upgrades?
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I am using Ubuntu 9.10 with a notebook ASUS K50C.
I applied and tried almost every workaround proposed by this topic and some
other I found in the internet.
Nothing is working, so I am currently using a VESA configuration in xorg.conf,
of course this means that I am unable to run at 1366x768
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Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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The driver that Mandriva has includes a whopping 1.4MB (!) patch to the
old sis driver 0.9.1. They don't seem to be upstreaming that one. If
someone is capable to split the patch in smaller pieces and submitting
them upstrem, that would be great.
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla
How to get DRI support for SiS 671/771 when using
http://ajoliveira.com/ajoliveira/uk/software/xorg.php ?
$ grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(II) Loading extension MIT-SCREEN-SAVER
(EE) AIGLX error: dlopen of /usr/lib/dri/sis315_dri.so
What would be an ETA for getting this released in karmic updates?
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see also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
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This driver works fine for me on Ubuntu 9.10, except that I can´t use an
external monitor. Did anyone make this work?
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This report doesn't seem icnomplete at all.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-sis (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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Well, now for karmic sisimedia driver works fine...let's wait an Ubuntu
package for Lucid: I hope that this bug will be successfully closed
after 18 months
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Nacho Larrateguy comment #43 saved my life
thank you so much
i tried all other ways without success, even extracting manually the files from
rpm was unsuccessfull
it is not a very clean hack, but it works, 1440x900 is really better
than 800x600
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Seems bgerlich's last deb does not work in Karmic (and neither does Karmic's
gdebi... ad to use dpkg -i)
However, that sisimedia package does!
Btw, I don't think it was the xorg.conf, as it didn't even exist.
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I AM GETTING 60FPS WITH SNES9X =D
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I changed monitors, and now it does work. The older monitor only supported
1024x768, but for some reason, the driver limited it to 800x600 and some
widescreen weirdness in it. The new one supports 1280x720 and works perfecly!
However, I'm going to install the karmic beta. Does it work with it?
Did anyone test with karmic beta?
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xorg-driver-sis671_0.9_i386.deb worked perfect for me, this is my card:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]
771/671 PCIE VGA Display Adapter [1039:6351] (rev 10)
Subsystem: CLEVO/KAPOK Computer Device [1558:0722]
Control: I/O+ Mem+
A solution for the low resolution problem that worked for me (sis 651 chip)
(
http://programmingforchildren.blogspot.com/2009/08/how-to-set-proper-resolution-and.html
):
In the Monitor section add two lines:
HorizSync 30-81.4
VertRefresh 60-100
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confirming post #5 bgerlich
worked for me, Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid
Thanks a lot bgerlich
and to Temujin for pointing me here
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additional comments:
I was able to set resolution to 1280x800 from 800x600
but if I set it back to any other lower resolution (1024x768, 800x600,
640x480) I cannot set it back to 1280x800
Then if I set to 1024x768, I cannot re-set to other settings.
After a re-start it defaulted to 1280x800.
The instructions written by Djalma B. Martins at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
sis/+bug/301958/comments/38 worked for me.
That, the sisimedia driver, was the only one that worked. Others, like
the one in launchpadlibrarian, had interchanged the values for color
Finally!! It works!! The Mandriva drivers works perfectly here too.
Thanks a lot Djalma!
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Guys, there is really needed for Mandriva packages? What is the problem
with this workaround:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
sis/+bug/301958/comments/13 ?
With Ubuntu package!
There mine and a few other success cases related here!
Or, maybe, recente Mandriva
The driver inside xorg-driver-sis671_0.9_i386.deb never worked for me,
i posted 2 pictures so anyone can see how my screen was failing.
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Will bgerlich's driver work with Karmic?
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It's working for me in Debian unstable extracting sisimedia_drv.la and
sisimedia_drv.so from the rpm package, copying them in
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers, with Driver sisimedia in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf:
I can confirm that Djalma's workaround works perfectly. Now we just need
similar packages for Ubuntu :)
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At least for me, the driver from Sis doesnt works. I can only get the
video working correctly with Ubuntu 8.04.
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