I don't want to reopen the thread, just add some new information.
@Andrea: #15 #20 #39
The freezing problems you experience on the Amilo L7320 laptops are not related
to the openchrome driver, it is a bug related to the APIC (or to a BIOS bug).
It started with Ubuntu 10.10 (kernel 2.6.35). The c
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VIA
I have uploaded the patch to precise-proposed, it is waiting in the SRU
queue (it's NEW instead of UNAPPROVED because of a bug in Launchpad).
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Can someone with authorization change the status in "xserver-xorg-video-
openchrome-lts-saucy" from Incomplete to Won't fix?
That should end any action needed on this bug report. Thanks in advance.
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20 cze 2014 06:23 "Alberto Jovito" <1205...@bugs.launchpad.net>
napisaĆ(a):
> This function is only for source compatibility with old drivers. source:
> http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-August/033405.html
>
> Not only these drivers was removed this call..
> http://lists.x.org/archives/
This function is only for source compatibility with old drivers. source:
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-August/033405.html
Not only these drivers was removed this call..
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-November/034541.html
https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/open
I am not very comfortable with removing
"miInitializeBackingStore(pScreen);" call. If it "causes no regression
in earlier versions", that does not mean anything, as you can't cover
all test cases.
Why was that line added?
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome (Ubuntu Saucy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => george (george98-2010)
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** Description changed:
* Impact:
- the driver doesn't work with the X.org version in 12.04 with the Saucy
hardware enablement stack.
* Test case:
- try using 12.04 with the Saucy hardware enablement stack on a machine
needing the openchrome driver.
* regression potential:
- - ch
I guess it needs SRU informations
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates), I'm adding some to the
description, feel free to update same with more specific details.
** Description changed:
+ * Impact:
+ - the driver doesn't work with the X.org version in 12.04 with the Saucy
hardware enabl
Is necessary to update the package, I attach a debdiff.
Thanks Erick for the test.
Xubuntu 13.10 have other bug #1296449 not related to this.
** Attachment added: "xserver-xorg-video-openchrome-lts-saucy_precise-proposed"
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xserver-xorg-video-openchrome 1:0.3.1-0ubuntu2.2 is now in saucy-
updates.
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Title:
VIA P4M800
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome-lts-saucy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome-lts-saucy (Ubuntu
Trusty)
** No longer affects: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome-lts-saucy (Ubuntu
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Just setting up my test suite for Trusty final testing and I see that
we've moved the xserver-xorg-video-openchrome (1:0.3.1-0ubuntu2.2) saucy
from saucy-proposed to saucy-main which is great. But we should now
probably update the Saucy status from won't fix to fix released.
Then maybe Maarten cou
BTW if you can get this into the Precise daily I'll be glad to test them
but remember we're on the brink of Trusty so testing could be delayed
several days.
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Thanks Alberto, yes it worked but it was sloppy on my end.
The vesa driver does not work well here (too much screen tearing) so I
had to approach this by installing Lubuntu Saucy and then handling the
rest in a chroot, but the attached apt logs should show you what I have.
I will not however give
And the apt/term log
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Hello Erick Brunzell, or anyone else affected,
Accepted xserver-xorg-video-openchrome into saucy-proposed. The package
are available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
openchrome/1:0.3.1-0ubuntu2.2 the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
h
@ Erick: many thanks for the suggestion, I'll create an account in
Ubuntu Forums as you suggested.
But I post also there the results of the last Ubuntu-based saturday,
when I did many installations and all of them affected by the
impossiblity to get a working x-server:
- 1st installation: Ubuntu
@ Andrea,
The 12.04 and 12.04.1 images use the same basic kernel and X-stack
(other than bug fixes and security updates) so I suspect you're dealing
with an additional issue. You should first of all rule out a bad
disc/USB (depending on which you're using to install) by entering the
advanced boot
Hi to all.
Reinstalled Ubuntu 12.04.1 on the Amilo 7320 (see my past messages here)
but the installation freezes towards the end... is the X-stack the same
also for the 12.04.0?
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Thank you very much, Erick! I've read also your past posts here, so now
I have "only" to learn if it's possible to 'downgrade' my X-stack
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@ Andrea,
Yes, 12.04.4 ships with the Saucy Hardware Enablement Stack:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
So those images won't work with VIA P4M800 graphics. I prefer using the
archived 12.04.1 images because I have too many computers spread out
over too large of an area and the
Hi to all!
I've read this:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/02/ubuntu-12-04-4-released-new-kernel
Does this affect also "our" bug?
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I reported this on the QA Tracker for 12.04.4 just in case the Release
Team thinks it warrants a mention in the release notes.
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> I think Saucy, and the 13.10 hardware enablement stack for Precise
should both be marked won't fix because they're only supported through
July of this year. But I'm not qualified to mark it as such.
Done.
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I think Saucy, and the 13.10 hardware enablement stack for Precise
should both be marked won't fix because they're only supported through
July of this year. But I'm not qualified to mark it as such.
I will continue to test Edubuntu Trusty w/Flashback (Metacity) to watch
for any regressions before
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If you feel like doing the stablerelease update paperwork and
verifications, you could get it fixed in saucy (and indirectly lts-
saucy). But that would take some efford into finding out the bare
minimum to make things work, which is probably too much work. :)
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Well, I think it should show fix released for Trusty, but a dev will
have to decide if Saucy and the Saucy hardware enablement stack for
12.04.4 are going to get a won't fix or what.
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trusty works? then this can be closed..
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Title:
VIA P4M800 graphics broken in Lubuntu/Xubuntu Saucy & 12.04.4
can
Still working in Edubuntu Trusty 20140121.1 i386 :^)
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Title:
VIA P4M800 graphics broken in Lubuntu/Xubuntu Saucy &
bartosz: there is no xorg.conf by default
looking at the log it probably hangs at enabling EXA
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Title:
VIA P4M800
Hi Bartosz.
I assume you want those from Saucy and and the Saucy Hardware Enablement
Stack in the 12.04.4 candidates. Is that correct?
I'm just preparing for Trusty Alpha 2 testing for flavors so it could be
next week before I get back to this.
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Hi Erick.
Please attach yout /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to this ticket.
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Title:
VIA P4M800 graphics broken in Lubuntu/
@ Andrea,
I totally understand what you're saying. I should first say that I'm not
a dev, just an end user/tester that also maintains a relatively large
number of PC's.
Are you aware that Saucy is only supported until July 2014?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
IMHO Precise is a much better cho
Hi Mr. Brunzell!
First of all, thank you very much for your suggestions, that I have really
appreciated!
Thanks for the links.
However, we notice that people in our Company seem to appreciate Lubuntu
13.10 for many reasons, above all for the same way of use and feeling XP
has. I suppose that th
I recently noticed that the Saucy Hardware Enablement Stack had been
added to the Precise daily builds so I tested Ubuntu Precise i386
20140118 and not surprisingly it has the same problem as Saucy with the
P4M800 chips.
I personally prefer using the archived Ubuntu 12.04.1 i386 images
because the
** Summary changed:
- VIA P4M800 graphics broken in Lubuntu/Xubuntu Saucy & Trusty
+ VIA P4M800 graphics broken in Lubuntu/Xubuntu Saucy & 12.04.4 candidate
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