(In reply to comment #23)
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> I know it is a DIFFERENT BUG from this one, but I still wanted to ask if
> after kernel 3.14 OpenGL 3.1 works for anyone. And is there any other way of
> testing if it actually works other than in kwin?
Please open a new bug, I can confirm that KWin (kdebase-worksp
Indeed, I forgot to consider that possibility because Arch normally does not
patch that much:
https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/tree/trunk/workaround-for-robustness-and-reset-with-intel.patch?h=packages/mesa
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I think you got your versions reversed. On this laptop, kdebase-
workspace 4.11.8 (includes KWin) and kdebase-runtime 4.13.0 are
installed.
Perhaps you can try with a newer kernel?
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The problem disappeared with:
KDE 4.13.0
Linux v3.15-rc1-356-gebfc45e
Mesa 10.1.1
Not sure which of the three is responsible though.
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Title:
ILK is indeed affected. I (OP) forgot to mention my hardware. Some more
details:
CPU: i5-460M (Ironlake GPU)
libdrm: 2.4.52-1
libdrm master contains only some fixes for Freedreno, a FreeBSD platform
fix and a change in the test suite. I believe that updating libdrm in
Ubuntu won't help in this ma
This chip was supported long time ago, I cannot remember which exact
version.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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(In reply to comment #114)
> Yes, it is xf86-video-intel. I am running it with the current version of
> Debian/sid + this patch now (2.20.14-1 + the patch)
Is it a standalone patch or does it depend on the former DRM patch? Anyway, I
have tested it with 3.7.1 + i915.i915_enable_rc6=1 and it still
(In reply to comment #116)
> the rc6 needs to be disabled *in*any*case*, that is known by now.
> And it is a standalone patch of xf86-video-intel. Did you recompile it?
With rc6 disabled I cannot trigger the bug. Yes, I recompiled and restarted X.
> > > > [reply to comment 111]
> > > > I tried to
[reply to comment 107]
I haven't tried it yet, do you still want me to test it?
[reply to comment 108]
I cannot apply it on top of 3.7.1. What base do you want me to test it on?
[reply to comment 109]
Do I need to apply this to xf86-video-intel? If yes, which version/commit?
[reply to comment 11
, KWin uses OpenGL compositing
- Kernel: 3.7.1 (config
https://raw.github.com/Lekensteyn/aur/master/linux-custom/config + watchdog
patch)
- SSD: Intel 320 80G (/boot + LUKS-encrypted filesystem)
- CPU: i5-460M
- RAM: 8G
My rc6-enabled hang could be triggered by copying a Linux source from
the SSD
(In reply to comment #118)
> [/usr/src/git-kernel/linux-2.6] grep -rn drm_mm_hole_node_end
> Binary file drivers/gpu/drm/drm.ko matches
> ...
I saw that, but I have a symbol with a __ prefix.
Looking at the comments, there are two versions of that patch. comment
105 and comment 111 (v3). I guess y
i915.i915_enable_rc6=0 unables me to trigger the bug. With the patch
applied on top of 3.7-rc7, the bug is still not exposed (as expected).
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With http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~ickle/linux-2.6/commit/?h=bug55984,
the situation does not change, i.e. still lockup message and vanishing
3D capailities.
(this bug is still marked NEEDINFO, do you need more details?)
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Since 12.10, the kernel header packages for Ubuntu are not installed by
default. This breaks all DKMS modules, including virtualbox and nvidia-
current. I maintain the DKMS module "bbswitch" and it is tempting to add
a dependency on "linux-headers-generic" because Ubuntu/dkms screws this
up.
DKMS
Chase, I've subscribed you because you've committed a change here:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-xorg/xserver/xorg-server.git;a=commitdiff;h=7ee1621364d2b6230bb1c02bbdb5b6abb74ad2ff
InputInfoPtr is not compatible with InputOption *, what should be done
here?
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Another setting that makes Xorg segfault is AutoEnableDevices "false". All
these settings
have one common behavior: it xf86ConfigLayout.inputs to contain a list of
devices.
In xf86Init.c:809 InitInput(), the loop is executed if the above condition
(Auto*Devices
false) holds. An excerpt:
808
The root cause is possibly a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/931397
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Title:
xorg segfaults wit
Public bug reported:
When AutoAddDevices is "false", Xorg crashes on startup. The xorg.conf file and
a gdb session along with the command can be found at
http://paste.ubuntu.com/840259/
For reference, with AutoAddDevices set to "true", the values are:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/840271/
Tested wit
My GT425M now works with nouveau (using the builds from xorg-edgers + kernel
3.2.2+ from source) in combination with Bumblebee: http://bumblebee-project.org/
See also http://askubuntu.com/a/36936/6969
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There is no match. If you're interested, I'm working on an ACPI tables database
(mainly for Bumblebee) which will allow users to submit their tables. This does
not include dynamic tables though, just the tables retrieved using acpidump.
https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/acpi-www
Bumblebee itse
** Tags removed: patch
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Title:
Screen fonts unreadable - light and small
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** Tags removed: patch
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Ubuntu 11.04 / Unity freezing when screen is 'woken up'
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I can confirm that the nvidia driver works with Bumblebee. Although the
nouveau driver supports NVC0, it will not work out-of-the-box with
Optimus cards. It may work with Bumblebee though.
The recommended method on installing Bumblebee is:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mj-casalogic/bumblebee
After further investigation, the root cause is that this GT 425M is not
supported by the Nouveau driver, supplied with Ubuntu.
According to the status matrix at
http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix (GT425M is part of the
NVC0 family), support for it is still incomplete.
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** Attachment added: "sudo lshw"
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Public bug reported:
I've recentely purchased a new (custom build) laptop with a nVIDIA GT425M
graphics card and i5-460M processor.
This card supports Optimus, which Ubuntu (and Linux) does not support (I can
live with that).
But I can't get this GT425M to work, the only gpu being used is the in
This custom build laptop has a nVIDIA GT425M and i5 460M and nVIDIA
Optimus available (not working) running Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick.
$ sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name && sudo dmidecode -s system-version
B7130
Not Applicable
$ lspci -vnnn | perl -lne 'print if /^\d+\:.+(\[\S+\:\S+\])/' | grep
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