Thanks Maarten; that does seem to have nailed it in Raring; SRU for
Quantal?
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I upgraded to 3.2.0-34-generic and the slow off-screen rendering problem
is no longer occurring on my Thinkpad X220. Performance is normal. I
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You have the proprietary fglrx/Catalyst driver installed. It no longer
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you have no /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, and restart your computer.
If you continue to experience problems after removing the fglrx/Catalyst
driver, please file
Thanks Maarten, that looks good; I guess with cirrus module loaded it's
probably not actually that important on a raring release; but it's good
to fix anyway, and I'd say backport to Quantal.
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This looks suspiciously similar to bug 1039341(which is marked fix
released - but because the reporter couldn't reproduce) .
Melchiaros: Can you reproduce this every time ? How is the monitor
connected - VGA?DVI?HDMI?
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if it drops, to try and find out what is using
the cpu.
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The problem is that you installed fglrx/Catalyst driver and it no longer
supports your video/GPU.
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of the screen.
Still convinced my version is over-engineered?
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headers not installed in kernel upgrade - nvidia kernel drivers not build -
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Where is the 3.7.x kernel coming from? Have you enabled the -proposed
repo? If you want to use a really recent kernel, you'll probably need a
newer version of the nvidia driver to support it:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
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Hang on, scrap that analysis - I noticed the logs show it's not loading
the rebuilt cirrus module with that change; It's now showing an EABI
mismatch error. I'll get back to you.
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and to compound things, the kernel driver is now working on raring, so I
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was working on the basis if it
was needed in all 4 versions then a function was a better bet, and shortClip v
MIN/MAX, I tend to prefer functions and anyway the compiler should do what it
thinks is best; but as I say that's personal preference.
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psivaa: Can you run an xdpyinfo in VBox and KVM and attach both the
outputs?
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https://launchpad.net/~mati75/+archive/lubuntu/+build/3890278
lubuntu has built debs for this driver and it works on 12.04 and mint
13.I am using it on 12.04 with a few problems but not bad ones.
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Hi,
Attached is a patch that seems to fix this; however it needs looking at by
someone who understands the code; in particular I have some questions:
1) Does this also need to go in cirRefreshArea8/16/24/32 ?
2) Why is the generic one being called if there are those specialised ones
Yeh I'm also seeing this; note that the cirrus driver is the same
1:1.5.1-0ubuntu2 Quantal (that works) and Raring (where it gets this
corruption).
Note that Cirrus tends to run with 24bpp packed that always adds fun and
excitement; and might explain the odd rhythmic patterning.
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OK, I'll leave it as 'incomplete' for the moment; if you get around to trying
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There's probably not too much we can do without more diagnostics, other than to
remember this and watch out for any similar reports.
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of the machine you are using.
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Have you got a different resolution monitor that you could borrow to try it
with?
I notice the monitors you are using are 1366x768 and I've seen other problems
with that res because it's not divisible by 8
exactly, and various things sometimes get upset.
(Only a hunch, may be wrong).
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It looks like bug 949641
Running this command before purging/removing fglrx packages does the trick:
sudo /usr/sbin/update-rc.d -f atieventsd remove
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It looks like bug 949641
Running this command before purging/removing fglrx packages does the trick:
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Confirmed still happening in Raring (That's a raring guest with Quantal
host) as of today's install.
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Whether the two failures are related is difficult to say; the SecondLife
one seems to be failing with a fairly clear problem finding the dri
modules:
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /tls/i965_dri.so
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /i965_dri.so
libGL error: dlopen /i965_dri.so failed (/i965_dri.so: cannot
It's interesting, I can't trigger this in either my quantal or raring
vm, but I've had it happen on two different quantal machines; one Intel
graphics one ATI (open driver).
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I've just put a load of comments on the upstream bug
The short story is that a patch to
Xext/xres.c ResFindAllRes
to change
counts[(type TypeMask) -1]++
to
if ((type TypeMask)!=0) counts[(type TypeMask) - 1]++;
stops the crash.
The longer story is, I don't think that case of a 0
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Running an Asus K55a here with the same Elan clickpad. For me, right
click and some other things where broken until I put the following into
the (new) xorg.conf file. Now everthing works except this issue.
Section InputClass
Identifier ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad
MatchProduct
I tried my suggestion and while I figured out that 1800 is the correct
value, this bug remains.
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** Description changed:
Following the AMD decision to change to a new driver support model for
Radeon™ HD 4000, HD 3000 and HD 2000 series cards as per
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/legacy/Pages/legacy-
radeon_linux.aspx , fglrx-installer installs non-working drivers.
+
+
@Christopher Penalver: The Firestream 9250 is based on an RV770
(RadeonHD 4x00 series) chip, so it is included in this bug report. I've
tried to update the description to be more concise. If you're unsure,
consult
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units
@Sean
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@Christopher Penalver: We've already gone over this. AMD's website often
leaves out pertinent information and is not an infallible source of
information. I've asked nicely before, but it appears I need to be more
forceful: STOP UNDOING MY COMMENTS/EDITS.
Thanks for your understanding...
**
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To simplify my instructions from comment #15:
1) Open a terminal (sits in top left)
2) Ctrl-alt-down arrow to move down one virtual deskop
It blows up at (2).
(pScrn-virtual X/y in cirRefreshArea is 1024/768)
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It looks like the nouveau driver may be interfering. Try blacklisting it
and see if that helps. Use these commands and then restart
echo blacklist nouveau | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf
sudo depmod -a
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Some random extra debug (from a separate run):
(gdb) up
#3 0x7f0485ef1af3 in ShadowCopyArea (pSrc=0x7f048ba948f0,
pDst=0x7f048c4ca910, pGC=0x7f048c3def70,
srcx=optimised out, srcy=optimised out, width=optimised out,
height=434, dstx=0, dsty=0)
at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1058040 ***
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sudo /usr/sbin/update-rc.d -f atieventsd remove
sudo dpkg --purge fglrx fglrx-amdccle
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package fglrx (not installed)
@John Winterton: my experience (RadeonHD 4550) matches yours, but most
mobile users get shorter battery life and higher temps with the open
source radeon driver.
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ATI dropped fglrx/Catalyst support for your card (Radeon X1400) 3.5
years ago. Do not try to install fglrx with that card.
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I see the OP is using glasen PPA and another poster is using ArchLinux.
So this only happens when you upgrade to mesa 9.0?
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Catalyst 12-8 does not support Xserver 1.13 and is not going to work on
Ubuntu Quantal/12.10. You should remove 12-8 and just use the version
found in Ubuntu repo (or manually install Catalyst 12-11 beta).
This is not a bug with Ubuntu's fglrx package, so marking Invalid.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1058040 ***
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Can you give the output of the following command?:
sudo apt-get instal fglrx
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fglrx 2:8.970-0ubuntu1: fglrx kernel module failed to build
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fglrx-installer not working with
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Looks like bug 949641. The following commands should fix you:
sudo /usr/sbin/update-rc.d -f atieventsd remove
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sudo /usr/sbin/update-rc.d -f atieventsd remove
sudo dpkg --purge fglrx fglrx-amdccle
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package fglrx (not installed)
The logs in this bug show you are trying to install an outdated version
of fglrx (8.982). You should be using fglrx 9.000-ubuntu3 found in
Ubuntu's repo. WHat happens when you try to install that?
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sudo /usr/sbin/update-rc.d -f atieventsd remove
sudo dpkg --purge fglrx-amdccle fglrx fglrx-updates fglrx-amdcccle-updates
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The FirePro M7740 uses the same chip as a RadeonHD 47x0 (RV740). I see
no reason why this bug isn't a duplicate of bug 1058040, unless it
doesn't work in Precise, where it's supposed to be supported by fglrx.
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Radeon™ HD 4000, HD 3000 and HD 2000 series cards as per
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/legacy/Pages/legacy-
radeon_linux.aspx , fglrx-installer installs non-working drivers.
I
Sorry, typo in last comment:
sudo apt-get install fglrx
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unable to install fglrx, dependency issues.
To manage
Confirmed, I can see this on
ii libxt-doc 1:1.1.3-1 allX11 toolkit
intrinsics library
but I also see this in libx11-doc in
/usr/share/doc/libx11-dev/libX11/libX11.html, so this is something
common - some docbookism???
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Importance:
actually, I seem to have found a reasonably repeatable sequence:
1) Login
2) open a gnome-terminal
3) Walk through the 4 workspaces with ctrl-alt-arrows, within 2 or 3 times of
doing that reasonably quickly it blows up.
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traiging) last night, but managed to trigger in a few minutes this
morning - so it's rather difficult to know when we actually kill this
bug. (kvm guest on quantal host)
Dave
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1064192 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1064192
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[update request] nvidia-173.14.36 adds support for xserver ABI 13 [quantal]
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Some more diags;
(gdb) p *pbox
$2 = {x1 = -958, y1 = -716, x2 = -236, y2 = -282}
I'm not sure what the space these values are working is supposed to be; if
they're supposed to be -ve then they're in a sensible
range as far as I can tell - but are they supposed to be -ve?
(gdb) p
Please attach /var/log/Xorg.0.log to make sure all is okay there.
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X
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fglrx is not going to work, and it should have been removed on upgrade.
Someone was nice enough to port the fglrx-legacy package to Ubuntu 12.10
in their PPA (see workaround on 1058040).
Probably a dupe of one of these:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1058040
It's not an error with fglrx. Your GPU (RadeonHD 3100) is no longer supported
by recent versions of fglrx:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=articleitem=amd_catalyst_legacy2num=1
The legacy version of Catalyst 12-6 supports your card, but it only supports
kernel = 3.4 Xserver = 1.12 and,
Alfredo, I've merged your bugs. Please run the following command to collect
system information:
apport-collect 1069321
I'm fairly sure this a duplicate of bug 1069237:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1069237
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Quick note: bug 1068661 is for a RadeonHD 6000-series card and isn't the
same as this one.
Yeah, I see those other bug reports where you keep claiming that any source
that's not the AMD website is conjecture. The AMD site is not infallible and
is not intelligent enough to prevent you from
This conclusion is flawed. When I install fglrx in Quantal, just as I
in Lucid, it should still work, in whatever implementation would be
supported/required. It doesn't.
Speaking of flawed conclusions, why would you believe this when
precedent shows the opposite? Going back to the Radeon X1600
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1068739 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1068739
fglrx no longer supports your card. If you want to use fglrx, you will
have to use Ubuntu Precise/12.04
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1068739
logging in after dist-upgrade results in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 576648 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/576648
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 576648
package nvidia-* failed to install/upgrade: nvidia-* kernel module failed to
build (Unable to determine the target kernel version.)
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You received
Using an older version of fglrx/Catalyst on Ubuntu 12.10 will not work
because the older version does not support recent kernels.
Do the following:
1) Completely remove old fglrx:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Precise_Installation_Guide#Removing_Catalyst.2Ffglrx
2) Restart
3) sudo
fglrx will no longer work for your card. You must use the open-source radeon
driver (or use Ubuntu 12.04 if you need fglrx).
Make sure fglrx is purged:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Precise_Installation_Guide#Removing_Catalyst.2Ffglrx
Restart the system, and if errors still occur,
Marking Invalid. AMD has dropped the RadeonHD 4x00 series from fglrx
support. The last version of fglrx to support your card is 8.960 (and
this version will not work in Quantal/12.10).
You must use the open-source radeon (or go back to using precise/12.04
if you want to use Catalyst).
If you
Actually, you should probably remove xorg.conf completely, as it
shouldn't be needed for the open-source driver. See:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Quantal_Installation_Guide#Removing_Catalyst.2Ffglrx
When you upgrade, Ubuntu is going to upgrade whatever packages you have
installed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1069237 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1069237
The problem with fglrx occurs because your card is no longer supported
in newer versions. The upgrade manager is not smart enough to realize
this.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1069237
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