Hi Chris.
my host is a custom distro derived from Ubuntu with custom 3.13 kernel, guest
is a plain 12.04 x64.
i have performed steps 1-6, this is how i isolated your patch:
1) sudo apt-get install linux-source-3.2.0=3.2.0-63.95
2) make -j3 deb-pkg, this produces
Hi chrisfriedt,
I have the same issue on Ubuntu 14.04 host.
I found this issue on VM created with an older version of vmware player
(version 5.0.x) that generate VMs in version Workstation 6.5-7.x
virtual machines. This issue is still present even if I use these VMs
with the lastest version of
removing (commenting out) vmw_write is not enough, the following patch
still produces split screen output. http://pastebin.com/FYJEULF3
and to confirm what cedrig91 is saying - yes, my VM is also quite old.
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Sorry for my above comment. Just a Doubt. The xserver-xorg-input-wacom-
lts-trusty may conflict with my Xorg-xserver 1:7.6+12ubuntu2, and the
fglrx 8.97 privative Ati driver?
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Status: New
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 589250 ***
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Unable to resolve function glX...
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Maarten Lankhorst (mlankhorst)
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Affects me since ubuntu 12.04 with Intel+nVidia dual card combination
where is impossible to use proprietary driver.
2RickB: Try ctrl-alt-F1 to switch to console for login and reboot. This
works for me. Note: do not try restart X via ctrl-alt-backspace before
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Chris, Rojer,
On my Ubuntu 12.04 VM (3.2.0-64-generic kernel) I deleted
/lib/modules/3.2.0-64-generic/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/vmwgfx/vmgfx.ko and
display seems to work fine now. There is no split issue and the screen
resolution is dynamically configured (I have VMwareTools-9.2.2-893683
installed).
Hmm... I'm still skeptical that this code path is even touched.
Thomas Hellstrom is removing the write to BYTES_PER_LINE in any case,
because it is a read-only register.
The most decisive test would be to log entry into this function call,
like I said in my last message, but that would really
** Changed in: oem-priority/trusty
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Switching to the Guest session results in a
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black screen when enabling rotation on a gpu screen
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booting kernel with the following patch http://pastebin.com/NBeRfwYJ and
running dmesg | grep fb_fix comes back empty, so vmw_fb_check_var is
not invoked.
however, in my setup there is a reliably reproducible link between
changes to info-fix.line_length and the split screen issue: comment out
For the record, I've also noticed this (running Trusty), and the
workaround mentioned by jony_kalavera (mr-jony) re-enables the
touchscreen for me. I can't say right now whether or not it fixes
subsequent resumes.
Also - I've noticed that it only seems to affect the panel(s) and
desktop (I'm
Depending on how it crashes, ctrl-alt-F1 may or may not work. Obviously,
when it works, a clean reboot is possible. When it doesn't work, the
machine is entirely hung and only a hard power reset will recover it.
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I added a logging statement in the kernel to function
vmwgfx_fb.c::vmw_fb_check_var() using the following patch :
http://pastebin.com/7RcV49Tb
dmesg | grep fb_fix comes back empty.
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Thanks. Is there a way to get xorg-server-1.15.99.901 on Ubuntu Trusty,
or just wait for the upstream updates?
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[ 153.506] Parse error on line 6 of section InputClass in file
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-wacom.conf
Touch is not a valid keyword in this section.
[ 153.506] (EE) Problem parsing the config file
[ 153.506] (EE) Error parsing the config file
apt-get install --reinstall
I don't think there's a point to opencl at the moment, as soon as
something in the archive really needs it feel free to reopen it.
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I was running 13.10. Upgrading to 14.04 makes the machine completely
useless in X.
I have a couple of screen pictures. I'll attach one of them... It only
wants me to to attach a single picture...
$ lspci -v
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
Below is the initial login screen.
I forgot to say this is kubuntu. This comment includes a snapshot of
the initial kubuntu login screen. I managed to get logged in using it.
But it was hopeless after that.
** Attachment added: Initial login screen picture.
I thought... Maybe it was just an upgrade issue. So I burned a kubuntu
14.04 64-bit DVD and tried the installer.
The installer is also a complete mess. Picure attached...
Pretty much totally useless... Guess I'll have to find a distro/version
that works...
** Attachment added: installer
Not sure atm, but you might need to remove quiet from the boot args to
see KERN_INFO messages.
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i was running with quiet mode disabled but just to be sure i added a
printk statement to vmw_fb_init and it does appear in the output.
current patch: http://pastebin.com/4g0Pw5Bg
dmesg output:
$ dmesg | grep vmw
[2.014495] vmwgfx :00:0f.0: PCI INT A - GSI 16 (level, low) - IRQ 16
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Hello,
i have a thinkpad t420 with a nvidia nvs 4200 graphics card (running
ubuntu 14.04). this bug also affects me. i'm running a 3 monitor setup,
the internal one, one connected via vga, one via displayport - hdmi. On
the monitor with the displayport i also get weird refresh problems (the
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I'm running ubuntu 14.04 on a dell n7110.
The laptop has hybrid graphics: an intel (sandybrindge) and an nvidia (525m),
which is optimus powered.
The built-in screen is wired to the intel card, while the HDMI port is rigged
to the nvidia card.
I have nvidia-prime installed,
GIMP may not be on the installer, but it's in repo and can use OpenCL.
If Ubuntu compiles Mesa without OpenCL support, that means using OpenCL
requires switching to the Oibaf PPA version or to Xorg-edgers. That, in
turn, forces users other than hackers to use these PPA's, which are
meant for
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After all updates applied 2014-07-01 Unity 8 fails to start on the
desktop with a segfault in i965_dri.so.
See attached backtrace.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: unity8-desktop-session-mir 1.0.10+14.10.20140620-0ubuntu1
** Package changed: unity8-desktop-session (Ubuntu) = mesa (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
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* Fix segfault in Mir EGL platform on i965 (LP: #1336854)
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Supplement to this black screen issue with nvidia-331-updates
331.38-0ubuntu0.0.1;
I've found a workaround for my config/setup
(12.04 with kernel and Xstack from trusty with nvidia driver, lightdm with kde,
and only hibernate used);
Boot your system to lightdm, then login to your Desktop
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