I opened a new bug about the kwin crashing with patches to fix it here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1160903
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I stumbled upon same issue with PowerBook 5,6 / kubuntu 11.04
It does not seem obvious from the error complaining about exports (like library
functions missing), but you can add boot option radeon.modeset=1 to enable KMS,
AIGLX and other fun.
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I've found a better way to deal with the unmiminising crashing with
Kwin. In System Settings > Desktop Effects > Advanced there is a settng
for "Keep window thumbnails". If you change that to "Always (Breaks
minimization)" then it cures the crashing. It still allows
minimistation, but (from a bi
For anybody experiencing these problems: To overcome the resize
crashings I used the plugins to draw a rectangle instead of the 'normal'
resize mode.
The unminimising crashes can be overcome in kwin by creating a rule to
disable minimising. This is not so extreme as it sounds - I believe
gnome s
Argh.kwin had gone to Xrender. Sigh.
Just resizing windows in kwin and compiz is now causing crashings.
Things are getting worse!
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UM
Hi Tormod and Bryce, thanks for the interest in this. Sorry I've been a
bit long getting back to you about this - I don't check this email
address often enough!!
I don't know if I can help much with the details of the mesa-legacy
package setup, but I am always up for testing stuff. Is it somethi
It will be a bit tricky to include the old, non-gallium version of
r200_dri.so in my mesa-legacy package since the default gallium version
has the same file name. Currently the (one) binary package only adds
drivers, it does not replace anything. But we could add a binary package
which replaces cer
As mentioned earlier, UMS is dropped in the upstream mesa tree, and it's
not a critical enough need for us to support officially in ubuntu.
However, this could be a candidate to include in Tormod's mesa-legacy
package to make it a community-supported option. Contact and work with
him about possib
Wohooo... I found it. I took a look at dmesg
dmesg | grep -i radeon
[0.00] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-24-generic
root=UUID=c1466541-e5ae-4cb0-9eea-ae2329bb4fbd ro quiet splash radeon.modeset=0
vt.handoff=7
It seems, that I modified /etc/default/grub long time ag
I've the same problem with a Lenovo Thinkpad Z61p and ATI M56GL
[Mobility FireGL V5200] on Ubuntu 12.04. I'm not able to use the
proprietary driver, because the support for this chipset was abandoned
years ago. So I've to use the radeon driver.
Here is some info:
> lspci
01:00.0 VGA compatible
Thanks for mentioning that workaround, Carl. I've noticed it seems to
have allowed AIGLX to load properly but if I run glxgears the computer
(a Powerbook G4 15") hangs and I need to power off. Do you have working
GL support?
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The workaround here worked for me:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCKnownIssues#A12.04_Precise_Pangolin
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UMS dri support missing for r200
To
I would like to "reopen" this bug because it does seem that it is not a
question of UMS support for dri on r200 or r300.
I'm on PP beta 2 on i386, I've compiled and installed mesa 7.11 and
7.10 and the problem remains. Didn t notice before as I didn t need to
disable modesetting. I'm investigatin
same here with r300
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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this could be a "won't fix" but lowering the importance anyway
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Thanks Robert for the qick reply! Is this a can't fix/won't fix
situation then? I remember reading on phoronix (
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OTg0Mg ) that large
chunks of code were being deleted, is this the case with r200? Or is it
possible for the user just to tweak some
The UMS compatible drivers were all removed from mesa 8.0 upstream
unfortunately
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