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resolution.
Description: System detects 1280*1024 as the optimized resolution
instead of 1440*900 (for 17" and 19") and 1366*768 (for 18.5").
Steps to replicate:
1. Install a clean OS of Ubun
As I mentioned earlier, the kernel fix is already in our pre-released
repository, please follow the steps below to test again. Wireless issue
can be fixed.
1. Refer to the attached screenshot. After a fresh 8.10 install, open software
update source, check Pre-released updates, and close.
2. Run
As the packages changed the kernel source code, wireless driver should
be rebuilt. I don't think any code in wireless driver should be changed.
So somebody in Ubuntu please help to rebuild the wireless driver bits
with the kernel source code provided by David Chen.
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I test the two packages, it does work!
But the kernal fix package will cuase weirless can't work, so pls help to fix
it.
Thanks!
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Also wanted to note that the kernel linked by David Chen is in the
proposed repository.
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@lisaYue
I must have copied the wrong link. I meant to post that patch link.
Please try the kernel that David Chen posted.
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@lisaYue
I must have copied the wrong link. I meant to post that patch link.
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Tested with the attached linux-
image-2.6.27-14-generic_2.6.27-14.34_i386.deb kernel package and
previous xorg driver patch, resolutions can be detected correctly.
** Attachment added: "linux-image-2.6.27-14-generic_2.6.27-14.34_i386.deb"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25602309/linux-image-2.6.
hello, Jerone
For the kernel patch, how about we add this patch from zhenyu wang?
agp/intel: add support for G41 chipset
commit a50ccc6c6623ab0e64f2109881e07c176b2d876f
It add agp gart support for G41. (pci id: 0x2E30, 0x2E32). Please let me know
the results, thanks!
http://git.kern
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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After installing both packages, system can detect all the supported resolutions.
Here is the result from xrandr:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1440 x 900, maximum 1600 x 1600
VGA connected 1440x900+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 408mm x
255mm
1440x900 59.9*+ 75.0
David Chen verified that the experiment did work!
1) So we now need to build an official Intrepid kernel with this patch:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=apw/ubuntu-jaunty.git;a=commit;h=4e8b6e25943a22036a6b704ebef634c7dec4c10e
2)Build an offical Intrepid xserver-xorg-intel driver with patch
http:
So it looks like the missing piece was in the kernel. This card has to allocate
all it's memory via AGP. The intrepid kernel was missing AGP support:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=apw/ubuntu-jaunty.git;a=commit;h=4e8b6e25943a22036a6b704ebef634c7dec4c10e
@jacyfan
Ensure that you are usin
@jacyfan
Can you try an experiment? I think I may know the problem now and it's
at the kernel level.
Can you install this kernel on your interepid system, reboot and see if
things work ?
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-
image-2.6.28-11-generic_2.6.28-11.41_i386.
@Jason
That is the same error as in jacyfan log. But thanks for verifying.
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Hi Jerone,
I can't have it work on my side, too.
But the message output seems a bit different than yours. Please refer to the
picture attached.
** Attachment added: "F:\DCIM\100MSDCF\DSC01004.JPG"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25376172/F%3A%5CDCIM%5C100MSDCF%5CDSC01004.JPG
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Our ODM in TW will send a system to David Chen tomorrow for solving this issue.
If there is really Intel driver problem, we can involve Intel FAE and discuss
how to solve this issue in more efficient way.
Thanks!
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@jacyfan
It looks like this is going to get way more involved. The driver can't
seem to allocate video memory.
(EE) GARTInit: Unable to open /dev/agpgart (No such file or directory)
(WW) intel(0): /dev/agpgart is either not available, or no memory is available
for allocation. Using pre-al
Hi, Jerone,
I tried the new xorg.conf and it doesn't work. According to the
Xorg.0.log.old, seems the system load the Intel driver, but failed and load
Vesa again. I put the log file in the attachment, pls help to check.
By the way, if David Chen can get a PT system, is it more effecient
Actually nevermind that patch was already in the source.
@jacy fan @Jason Lee
Please try the new xorg.conf entry that I have above.
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It looks like there is one more patch that needs to be added:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-
intel/commit/?id=4dd00681dd0f9fce8dfd4592b46418edbbd2eeb4
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You
** Changed in: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: oem-priority
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jerone Young (jerone)
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Ok I verified. It was because I left out the "Identifier" line in the
stanza. Please try out the stanza in the post above and let me know what
happens.
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@jacyfan
Hmm. According the the log it failed due to an error in the xorg.conf
file.
(==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
Parse error on line 25 of section Device in file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
This section must have an Identifier line.
(EE) Problem parsing the config file
I left ou
I tried to install all the update and edit the xorg.conf file according
to Jerone's suggestion. Then install the fix driver. System still can't
load the correct driver. Pls see the attached log files.
** Attachment added: "xorg.0.log file and xorg.0.log.old file"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/
@Jason
That means the intel driver failed to load and it then fell back to
safe graphics mode. I'll see what more I can look into. It appears backporting
support for the G41 is a lot more involved then expected. Will get back to you
shortly.
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Hi Jerone,
I've retried this by update the system first then add the following in
Xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
Driver "intel"
Option "DRI" "false"
Option "Tiling" "false"
EndSection
After that, I then install the package provided previously. The grahpic
resolution stay
@Jason
If you are at a prompt. You can still update.
To bring up networking (hooked up via ethernet):
sudo ifconfig eth0 up
sudo dhclient
Then to update:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Hi Jerone,
I am not able to have the system to boot into the desktop since the prompt
keeps appeared.
Therefore, the only way is to try the updates then add the lines and install
the .deb file.
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Could you try adding the following to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
Driver "intel"
Option "DRI" "false"
Option "Tiling" "false"
EndSection
Could you attach the logs. Also if this does not work. Can you first
update your system with the latest kernel and all
Hi Jerone,
Apologize for the late reply.
I've tried out the binary provided by in the hyperlink.
I've selected the second option as prompted. (Please refer to DSC00989.jpg and
DSC00990.jpg in the .rar file) However, the prompting keeps asking when I
clicked OK. (Please refer to DSC00991.jpg in t
Can you try out this binary. Install it and reboot and see if you get
the expected results with Intrepid:
https://edge.launchpad.net/%7Ejerone/+archive/ppa/+files/xserver-xorg-
video-intel_2.4.1-1ubuntu10.5~test1_i386.deb
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I posted the wrong link to the patch:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel/commit/?id=ec17c88a0ed7c9cf4ad68aa52a7a891946a1c0f4
While 2D support is backportable. 3D support for the G41 is still does not work
even upstream. Intel is tracking progress here:
https://bugs.freedeskt
Investigating now if it is possible to easily intel driver in 8.10.
Verifying with Intel if there are any other changes need then these:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-
intel/commit/?id=fad714c40078d22fff82dc0692a344f66ddf9680
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Importance: Und
Machine has been verfied to work the intel driver in 9.10.
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The comment above is refering to the version in Intrepid.
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This chip is not supported in version xserver-xorg-
intel-2.4.1-1ubuntu10.4 . Will need to inquire if it is possible to
backport support.
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Ok this chipset/graphics combination is supported by the intel driver in
Jaunty (9.04). Checking the Intel driver I found:
src/common.h
#ifndef PCI_CHIP_G41_G
#define PCI_CHIP_G41_G 0x2E32
#define PCI_CHIP_G41_G_BRIDGE 0x2E30
#endif
It also has it in the proper table in i810_driver.
@Jason
This looks lot be a newer version of the Intel 4500 chip. The chip id
may not be in the driver. Could you try out the Jaunty live CD .. you don't
need to install it , you can see if comes up with the proper resolution in the
Live Session.
If that works it better helps narro
Hi Jerone,
The system is using onboard graphic output.
Output of the command line "sudo lspci -vnn" is as in the enclosure.
Thanks.
** Attachment added: "F:\lspci.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24800549/F%3A%5Clspci.txt
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@Jason
I read the logs. The reason you are seeing this is that the machine is
using the "Vesa" video driver and not the intel video driver. The revision of
the intel chip may not be in the database of supported intel chips in 8.10.
Could you try out a Jaunty Live CD and see if you get the
Which Intel graphics card is on this board? Can you post the output of
"sudo lspci -vnn" ?
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** Description changed:
West Lake Ubuntu 8.10: System unable to detect optimized graphic
resolution.
Description: System detects 1280*1024 as the optimized resolution
- instead of 1440*900.
+ instead of 1440*900 (for 17" and 19") and 1366*768 (for 18.5").
Steps to replicate:
1. Ins
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+ [West Lake] Ubuntu 8.10: System unable to detect optimized graphic resolution.
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** Summary changed:
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