I've just tested with XUA enable, DRI2 enabled and UseFBDev enabled and with
the packages coming from x-updates on this device: Intel Corporation
82852/855GM Integrated Graphics Device [8086:3582] (rev 02). The result is
really disappointing:
- the bug with videos when compiz is running is stil
Synaptic complains that it can't find the key for the x-updates
repository. I have in fact successfully installed the correct key
0x3b22ab97af1cdfa9. The key that Synaptic is complaining about however
is 0x5EB2EDFE1FCB21DB, i.e. a completely different key. Can anyone tell
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Look this screen is working with xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.7 and UXA,
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Hi t fix all these things I updated xserver-xorg-video-intel to version 2.7 and
put this in /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Option "UseFBDev" "true"
Option "AccelMethod" "UXA"
EndSection
(It could be don
Can you add the bit about it being slower to
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/UxaTesting ? It's supposed to be faster...
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Thanks for the information Mckenzie and David.
So, I managed to enable UXA and DRI2 and now OpenGL apps work flawlessly
(even if way slower) in fullscreen mode with compiz enabled.
However, the bug with videos disappearing when moved/resized is still
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Create an xorg.conf
sudo dexconf -o /etc/X11/xorg.conf
and then edit that.
And no, they are not enabled by default because they're experimental and on
some Intel graphics chips they make X crash.
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> Also, I'd like to test it, so how can I enable dri2 and uxa easily ?
Easiest way is to add
Option "AccelMethod" "UXA"
in your Device section in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
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Marti Schaaf wrote: "This is fixed for the intel driver int jaunty by
enabling dri2 and uxa."
I don't have a xorf.conf file, so I guess worg is auto-configured. If
dri2 and uxa are needed to fix this bug, would it be made so that they
are activated by default when not using any xorg.conf ?
Also,
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This is fixed for the intel driver int jaunty by enabling dri2 and uxa.
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nouveau is still quite immature, and 3D is completely unsupported, so
lowering importance due to that.
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affects ubuntu/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
status wontfix
The nouveau drivers in Ubuntu offer absolutely no 3d support; this bug
doesn't really apply to them at the moment.
The upstream nouveau development does have some 3d support for some
cards, but this is aggressively unsupported - it is kno
Yes, I'm in UXA and I can play 3d games with no more problmes
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Correct; from xserver's perspective this is now a done deal. It is a
matter of each driver now adding support for it and setting it on by
default.
-intel supports it now but not by default. To get it, you must specify
Option "AccelMethod" "UXA" in your xorg.conf. UXA is not yet stable
enough to
According to developers blogs, both intel and ati drivers have a lot of
work done in that direction but does not enable it by default until it
will be stable enough. It's only a matter of time!
http://keithp.com/blogs/UMA_Acceleration_Architecture/
http://jglisse.livejournal.com/1623.html
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What do you have to put into /etc/hal/fdi/policy to get the equivalent
of "option accelmethod uxa"?
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The server implements what it needs to now, so "fix released" is
appropriate. However, we're still waiting for the driver to turn on DRI2
by default.
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this as Fix Released? It only works on -intel if you edit your xorg.conf
and enable UXA. That's hardly a fix though, as it's quite unstable for a
number of people and not likely to be the default in jaunty
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com
Hi,
On my Jaunty installation, it is still required to set "Option
AccelMethod" "UXA"" in xorg.conf to make DRI2 and redirected direct
rendering work. I'm using Intel drivers. Considering that UXA is not enabled
by default and DRI2 doesn't work on EXA, should this really be mark as "Fix
Released
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great. i confirm jaunty solved the compiz bug with 3d apps on intel
cards
2009/2/9 Tormod Volden
> Well, nvidia is a special case since it ships its own proprietary
> libraries and shortcuts the normal X stack. So unless we know something
> is needed in the ati or intel drivers and not in the no
Well, nvidia is a special case since it ships its own proprietary
libraries and shortcuts the normal X stack. So unless we know something
is needed in the ati or intel drivers and not in the normal Xorg and
mesa stuff, I think we should leave the bug status as it is.
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it does not work.. I don't know why but it worked a few days ago with
both ati and intel (at least for me).. It still works perfectly with
nvidia though but not open source ati and intel drivers. Shouldn't we
open a bug status
I do not get it to work on -ati (on X700 card):
[0.275470] (II) Loading extension DRI2
[1.833171] (II) AIGLX: Screen 0 is not DRI2 capable
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Saïvann,
Did you have to enable UXA acceleration (Option "AccelMethod" "UXA" on
xorg.conf) on -intel drivers to get redirected direct rendering work? I had
to. Is this the expected behavior?
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 2:08 AM, Saïvann Carignan
wrote:
> Using -intel, -ati and -nvidia (proprieta
Using -intel, -ati and -nvidia (proprietary) on jaunty alpha 4, I got no
issues running glxgears or google earth with any compiz plugin (wobbly,
transparency, expo) and I am able to put windows over Google Earth as
much as glxgears without getting weird behaviors. So far, all my tests
seems to reve
I'm using -intel driver on Jaunty, and DRI2 doesn't work for now (at
least, 3d apps like glxgears are still broken). I hope, it'll be fixed
quit soon.
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I don't understand why this bug is "wishlist". It's broken isn't it?
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The necessary work is in the X server 1.6 branch. It's all up to the
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by default yet.
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properly now. Can someone please confirm that this issue is no longer
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You will might see DRI2 in Ubuntu 9.04. It's just now coming to the
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This guy has apparently solved the problem:
http://hoegsberg.blogspot.com/2008/03/i-just-committed-last-bit-of-
dri2-work.html
However, it is not clear if, or when, his solution will be ported to the
main distributions. It is clear that it was not delivered on Intrepid.
Maybe on Fedora 10? Anyone
i dont understand how this bug in compiz can survive so long. so many people
know and complain about it, so why is nothing happening? this bug is in compiz
for a long time, so turn it off if it doesnt work right. cmon. make the system
STABLE and dont use things that contain bugs.
even in intrepi
Second that. That is, please disable compiz on not well supported cards.
(Or, at least, mention that 3D support with compiz is broken for some
cards since on intel, 2D support is fine and compiz is very nice).
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I have made this argument for years. It is falling on deaf ears.
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I think this is a serious bug and Compiz should be turned off by default
on all cards that do not fully support compositing. Users who can
somehow live with this problem can always switch it on manually.
Yes, such decision would be called retreat, defeat or w/e but IMHO
enabling obviously crippled
Also in the current beta/liveCD from intrepid.
glxgears does display when compiz is enabled, however dragging the
window shows artifacts (the gears stay at their original positions until
the button for window dragging is released, then the rotating gears are
shown at the correct location, however,
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The NVidia proprietary driver rips out a lot (the whole?) of the
device-dependent X code and replaces it with its own. For this reason,
it is the only system that has the ability to accelerate indirect 3D
drawing and allow multiple users of Compiz at the same time. The open
source drivers are still
Could I put forward the idea of disabling compiz by default on non- nvidia
cards for the intrepid release, since from my perspective making all 3d apps
unusable on this hardware by default is unsatisfactory.
Either that or a tray icon to disable compiz.
Or even better automaticly disable compiz w
Oh, do you mean no compiz for Intel video card owners?
This is a huge regression! Can't the original driver be used instead
of the new one?
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No, it means the issues it introduces with anything other than the
NVidia proprietary driver are just not fixable until then.
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Does this mean that we won't have compiz in 8.10?
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Unfortunately things do not look good. Upstream has changed their mind, and
instead of pursuing the TTM memory manager (which turned out to be too complex)
are instead going to develop a new memory manager called GEM. The timeframe
for seeing GEM released for our use doesn't mee
Same for me. My computer runs desktop effects on an intel X3100 (GM965)
with AIGLX (automatically detected flawlessly by default), however
running openGL applications, I cannot use desktop effects because of the
flickering. However, if I install xserver-xgl everything works fine,
except that full s
What is the status? I see the last post was in May. I have the same problem
with a scientific software that wants to render 3D images.
thanks!
Patricio
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Yes - it is based on the same issue - there is no proper memory management
for graphics memory, and therefore two instances of Compiz can't get on
together.
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 7:40 AM, saads <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does this bug explain the bug in
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+so
Does this bug explain the bug in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/185370, which has been marked as a dup of this one? I am
facing the problem found in that bug and would like to confirm,
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yep, but remember a good 30% of users use non nvidia cards. This needs to
be detected more intelligently. Maybe compiz should not be enabled by
default for non-nvidia cards until this problem is fixed.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Alexander Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oliver, I'm not
Oliver, I'm not sure it's that bad -- "Un-direct fullscreen windows"
should be enabled by default. i.e. full screen windows should draw
directly to the framebuffer. Check your Compiz configuration if you've
messed with it.
My advice, however, is if your driver doesn't support indirect 3D (that
is,
On some systems this "bug" causes flickering as both compiz and the 3d
app are writing to the same bit of framebuffer even when there are no 3d
effects going on, making the 3d app unusable. This also occurs in
fullscreen mode where there is really no need for compiz to be touching
the framebuffer
The same here. I can upload a vid for everyone who cannot imagine it yet
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Indeed, the only setup for which this works is with NVidia cards and
their proprietary driver. (I am still astonished this is default
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After installing Hardy Beta on a friend's PC this suddenly works
without a flaw, but he's using the "new card" nvidia driver. However,
when I tried it at home on my Intel GMA945 laptop I still had this bug.
Of course, this does not only affect glxgears but also more productive apps
like stellari
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If I run glxgears or anything that uses 3D while running Compiz, it's
pretty obvious that the graphics hardware is just rendering straight on
This is a general issue with the current infrastructure. Upstream is
working on this, so maybe for Hardy+1 or 2 we'll have working redirected
direct rendering in place.
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I'm in gusty now, with ati 6.7.194 and I have the same problem of the
screenshot
a similar (but not identic) thing happens when playing videos: when I
move the window, the video becomes black (and when activating the scale
plugin the window is black too, and returns with content only after
having
Attached
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Ok. Sorry Alex. I just read the title.
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I forgot to mention that this problem arise when the window is lifted
above from cube using this 3D plugin.
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s800human, this is not the same bug. Please file it elsewhere! Thanks.
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Problem: Windows are breaking when they are in more than 1 viewport
This plugin was working perfectly in Beryl but in Compiz Fusion I having
a problem as shown in screenshot.
I know that many of the things are in progress but just for your
information
Hi Alex, thanks for reporting this bug.
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This is still affecting 7.04.
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