Good. Just to emphasize, Geode doesn't make sense on distros where the
base level for i386 is 686-PAE, since none of the Geodes have PAE (most
Geodes are i586, except for Geode LX which is 686 without PAE).
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As I have previously commented, the geode driver is NOT obsolete. It
should not be removed at Debian, where i386 is still 686 without PAE.
Please ammend the Debian bug report accordingly.
Martin-Éric
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Thanks for the patch.
This does a fair job of avoiding an explicit crash whenever DDC is
unavailable.
When that happens, restricting available modes to those that AMD
considers safe i.e. Panel-friendly modes, is indeed a promising
strategy.
However, that strategy doesn't guarantee that the
> -geode: i386 only, no kernel support since moving to i586 (or i686?)
The Geode LX is an i686 without PAE. It is still supported by the Linux
kernel.
However, the Geode KMS driver that someone had started working on was
never merged into the kernel tree. This means that xf86-video-geode
won't
Exactly what is that bug supposed to mean?
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To manage
AFAIK the package used to be a part of Main.
However, its usefulness since Precise is doubtful, considering how
Ubuntu optimizes the i386 archive for i686-PAE. Basically, unless Ubuntu
miraculously decides to support non-PAE x86 hosts again, building the
Geode module for Ubuntu is pointless.
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The issue you are experiencing when attaching an exernal display is
normal.
Anyhow, this bug report was about making wide resolutions work on Geode-
based laptops, which is now fixed, so I'm closing this report. :)
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Status: Fix Committed =
Geode 2.11.14-1 was imported into Ubuntu a while back.
Can you please confirm whether it fixes the issue or not?
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You still need the custom xorg.conf; that will never change. You can
look at the README for sample content.
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2.11.14 is available in my PPA. Can you test it and report whether it
fixes the issue or not?
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2.11.14 is available in my PPA. Can you test it and report whether it
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You can find it in my PPA. However, there won't be any official backport
for releases older than Precise.
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Basically, the short answer to laptop support with the Geode X driver
seems to be that it needs a custom xorg.conf for each laptop, since it
cannot probe the display for ideal size.
Upstream developers have now documented this fact and provided command
examples for calculating display modes along
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** Package changed: xkeyboard-config
Still an issue with Precise. However, I'm not sure of what should be the
correct deadkey character that appears in that image.
This being said, as Sergey points out in the upstream bug,
dead_belowcomma is a valid character, so this should at least be a
usable configuration, and yet it still makes
Setting up keyboard-configuration (1.70ubuntu1) ...
WARNING: Unknown X keysym dead_belowcomma
WARNING: Unknown X keysym dead_belowcomma
WARNING: Unknown X keysym dead_belowcomma
WARNING: Unknown X keysym dead_belowcomma
Your console font configuration will be updated the next time your system
Purging -nouveau and letting X use -nv instead fixed it. Re-installing
-nouveauand checking the X log revealed that AIGLX libraries
nouveau_vieux_dir.so cannot be found at the expected path. Could this be
the cause?
** Package changed: gdm (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
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(EE) AIGLX error: dlopen of /usr/lib/dri/nouveau_vieux_dri.so failed
(/usr/lib/dri/nouveau_vieux_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory)
(EE) AIGLX: reverting to software rendering
** Summary changed:
- gdm-greeter unusable because filled with pixel garbage
+
apport information
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Can you tell more about your particular variant of bitmap corruption? It
would also help if you precised which Ubuntu release you're using.
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The issue is caused by the BIOS settings which configured the video
output's DDC pins as a serial console. This makes monitor probing fail.
The only cure is to specify the desired resolution in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #637778
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** Summary changed:
- geode
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-geode (Ubuntu)
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+ SRU: xserver-xorg-video-geode 2.11.12-1 to Lucid and Maverick
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Downloaded straight from LP and installed using gdebi. Does the job just
fine. Thanks!
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X crashes on first
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
According to
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fi/wiki/Tiedosto:KB_Finnish_Multilingual.svg
the hyphen key should have some deadkey diacritic that would appear OVER
a letter but, instead, /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/fi has
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Pushed in maverick-proposed.
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SRU: xserver-xorg-video-geode 2.11.11-1 to Lucid and Maverick
Pushing the same update to Maverick would indeed make sense. Let's see
how the release team feels about it.
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Frédéric, does the issue still apply to the 2.11.11 package that can be
found in lucid-updates or via my PPA?
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(LTSP)root@voito:/# echo ; dpkg -l | grep geode ; echo ; cat /etc/issue
ii xserver-xorg-video-geode 2.11.11-1~lucid1
X.Org X server -- Geode GX2/LX display drive
Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS \n \
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Verified to work using an Artec DBE61A-PXE as an LTSP client connected
to a Lucid host. Packages in the LTSP chroot as above.
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Does the issue still apply to the 2.11.11-1 that can be found as
backports for various Ubuntu releases in my PPA?
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The current upstream (also present in Natty) works as-is on Lucid, as
can be verified via my own PPA's packages. If this is satisfactory, I
could upload this. if I should instead remain stricter to the SRU
policy, I'll need a bit more time to weed through the changes and only
extract essential
I suppose that I could do it myself, since I have access to test
hardware for a variety of LX platforms.
Please note that upstream is now up to version 2.11.10, which is still a
bugfix release. However, some of the fixes only apply to X servers 1.8
or newer, which means that we can skip them for
Frank, I have no idea why setting ret=7 in lx_panel.c did not produce
any effect.
However, I'm concerned that this is turning into a big ugly hack that
will require people to compile their own driver, simply because setting
the desired mode is now completely dependent upon being able to change a
I'm unable to reproduce this on my Linutop-1 sample, booting Lucid from
a USB disk.
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Frank, the BIOS resolution is fixed and cannot be changed. There is no
setting for it in the BIOS menu.
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I sincerely doubt that the BIOS would be set to 800x600 since this
laptop's display only supports 320x240, 640x480 and 1024x600. However,
800x600 happens to be our driver's default fall-back resolution, so this
is probably what we're seeing.
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Adding ret=7; does not fix it. It indeed makes several new modes appear
but none of them is 1024x600. Anyhow, it doesn't fix the fact that this
display only supports 60Hz refresh rates, while the settings for slot 7
is at 80Hz, either.
** Attachment added: Xorg_ec800_3.log
It also remains unclear to me what is the proper way to select that
1024x...@60 mode. I already know that DDC won't work since we're using a
panel, so we must obviously select the resolution we want using an
xorg.conf option. However, the xorg.conf variants attached to this bug
report use
Frank, can you please attach a small patch to this bug to implement
printing the return value to the X log, so that others who may have
problems with their panel may also check this? Thanks!
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It should also be noted that the X log clearly reports that the
display's refresh rate in 60Hz, which means that the new 80Hz refresh
rate will not work.
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One item I'd like to point out in the above X log is that both Panel and
VGA outputs are enabled by the BIOS. As such, adding support for this
resolution only in lx_panel.c is likely to fail since it will not apply
to the VGA output.
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Here's the log on 2.11.10 with the patch added.
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Currently having access to an eCafé EC800, I can confirm that 2.11.10-1
doesn't find 1024x600.
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I have uploaded a slightly newer version of this driver to my PPA as a
Lucid package.
The main difference now is that the 1024x600 resolution will only be
available if the BIOS has the Panel output mode enabled. Also, the
refresh rate was updated from 60Hz to 80Hz.
Can everyone please confirm
Noticing how the user no longer has access to the hardware in question,
I'll mark this bug as invalid.
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Jenny,
Where exactly did you select Make Default and Apply? Does this generate a
custom xorg.conf with that resolution?
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Actually, Geode support is somewhat messy on 10.10 Maverick. However,
Lucid and the upcoming Natty should be OK.
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Right, so we finally offer the right modes, but we default to the wrong
one. This can probably be easily fixed.
I wonder what makes the display buggy during boot, though.
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Geode 2.11.9-5 was just uploaded to Debian/unstable and Ubuntu/Maverick.
It includes the above patch to implement native support for the EC800's
1024x600 panel mode. Can you confirm whether this fixes the issue?
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We've made a small change in how the driver treats hardware with an LCD
panel in 2.11.9-3 (available in Maverick or via my Lucid PPA). Does this
fix the issue?
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Advanced Micro Devices recently assigned two engineers to maintain the
code of xf86-video-geode and the first tangible result of this was the
recent release of version 2.11.9 of the driver, which fixes several
rendering issues
PS: I will emphasize that this release introduces too many changes
compared to the existing 2.11.8 releases and that producing such a patch
would result in exactly the same as the upstream 2.11.9, minus the
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Alright then. Marking as released.
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Am I correct to assume that commit b46d4ff787bce43409d59837d736af0be2b0dda5 in
Geode 2.11.9 solves this issue?
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8a61ef8f9f6b9dac6804754572250e59d80bdf06 in Geode 2.11.9 solves this
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Manual sync done.
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Robert, many thanks for your help in solving this in a backward-
compatible way. I have a 2.11.8-12 waiting to enter Debian/unstable
that implements a similar solution. Once it has entered Debian, we can
import it here as well. (see Also Affects, above)
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On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Robert Hooker wrote:
Martin-Éric Racine: The rules need an update to build against xserver
1.9 because /usr/share/xserver-xorg/serverminver was dropped from
xserver post squeeze.
That is correct, except that Squeeze is not released yet.
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Is this issue fixed by 2.11.8-11 and newer or not?
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Geode driver not display Screensaver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/570584
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Can someone confirm whether 2.11.8-11 or more recent fixes this issue or
not?
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Black margin on the left of the screen with geode driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377931
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Has anybody tested whether 2.11.8-11 or newer fixes this issue or not?
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xf86-video-geode segfault with NoAccel option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527321
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Is this issue fixed by 2.11.8-11 or newer? If not, can we add the
appropriate mode line to our codebase?
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geode driver do not display 1024x600 on (K)UNR Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433142
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Hunk, can you please confirm whether this patch is in 2.11.8-11 or not?
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Unable to set rotation on AMD Geode LX800
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377929
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Please sync xserver-xorg-video-geode 2.11.8-11 (main) from Debian
unstable (main)
This is strictly a bugfix
Hunk, is this version of your patch the final one to merge upstream in
GIT?
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Geode driver not display Screensaver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/570584
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Pushed both patches submitted at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
geode/+bug/377929/comments/17 into the upstream GIT tree.
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Unable to set rotation on AMD Geode LX800
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377929
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When setting the NoAccel option in xorg.conf, the driver instantly
crashes as seen above.
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xf86-video-geode segfault with NoAccel option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527321
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PS: I meant that we should add this mode in src/cim/cim_modes.c if
possible.
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geode driver do not display 1024x600 on (K)UNR Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433142
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