** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-mga (Debian)
Status: Fix Released = New
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Corrupt screen, HP Brio, Matrox
I'd concur that a new bug report would be the most sensible next step
with this bug.
However, like Tormod says, these older drivers like -mga are not at the
top of the list as far as distro maintenance work goes. So bug reports
probably ought to go directly upstream rather than here at the
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-mga (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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Corrupt screen, HP Brio,
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #618900
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=618900
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-mga (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=618900
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Status: Unknown
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I think that every Linux-based operating sytems should have a generic
standard VGA driver working by default. I currently have the same
problem with vertical stripes on the latest stable release of Debian,
6.0.1 (Squeeze).
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Hi John,
Although Bryce is a very much real person, I am afraid that the above messages
from him were all sent out by his automated scripts, and that your report has
got little human attention. Unfortunately the Ubuntu X team is swamped in bug
reports and the support for these very old cards is
Hi Tormod,
Thanks for your follow-up, I appreciate it very much. I'd be happy to blow the
dust off
my HP Brio and try either or both 10.10 or Natty, if you feel it's likely to
help others.
I've abandoned this PC (indeed I would have dismantled and scrapped it, except
that I felt I should hang
Why is this still marked 'incomplete' despite my report in May (#11)?
What, if anything, is still needed, to move this forward?
No offence intended, but is 'Bryce Harrington' actually a 'bot? All
responses from him seem to me as though they may be automatically
generated. Am I being suckered
** Tags added: jaunty
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Why is this still marked 'incomplete' despite my report in May?
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No response from Bryce, so today I attempted installation of this week's
build of Debian 'testing'. Had to abandon that, due to a partitioning
problem (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=583592), may
retry when this is fixed. Instead installed Debian 'stable' (Lenny).
No video
** Tags added: hardy
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Hi Bryce, thanks for reviewing this. Not sure why you've added 'hardy'
tag at this time. Is that a request for further info on 8.04? I still
have install media back to 6.06, so if you want additional info on 8.04
on this computer I can supply.
I also tried Puppy 5 on this machine this week.
Thank you for your continuing interest. Yesterday I installed
from ubuntu-10.04-alternate-i386.iso and the symptoms are
still the same.
Please let me know if there is any further info I can provide, or
if you have recommendations on how fixing this can be
progressed.
Please review my comments
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Hi JohnWashington,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue
** Tags removed: needs-xorglog
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-mga (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Thanks for updating this. Just confirming that I still have the PC that
exhibited this problem and can provide further reports on more recent
versions if that's helpful.
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You
Response to yr #7: Post #4 already gives lspci -vvnn. Attaching
xorg.0.log here.
If you would like me to retest on karmic alpha4 instead (or later if
available) I'd be happy to do so.
** Attachment added: xorg.0.log from 9.04
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31393813/Xorg.0.log
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** Tags added: karmic
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Hi ubuntu-johnwash,
Thanks for including an image to demonstrate the issue. Could you also please
attach the output of `lspci -vvnn`, and attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log or
Xorg.0.log.old file from after reproducing this issue. If you've made any
customizations to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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Corrupt screen, HP Brio, Matrox G100 (display: NEC LCD1860NX and others)
HP Brio, Celeron 300MHz with 256Mb ram
On board Matrox G100 2Mb
NEC LCD1860NX flat screen (native resolution 1280x1024)
[update] When I
** Description changed:
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Corrupt screen, HP Brio, Matrox G100 (display: NEC LCD1860NX and others)
HP Brio, Celeron 300MHz with 256Mb ram
- On board Matrox G100 8Mb
+ On board Matrox G100 2Mb
NEC LCD1860NX flat screen (native resolution
Today I've temporarily loaded Windows 2000 on this HP Brio.
Initially it came up in 1280x768, which looked rather naff, though
readable. No updates needed, just Control Panel, Display, Settings and
one of the choices was 1280x1024 8-bit colour. This worked. It worked
very well indeed, it's
Output from lspci -vvnn attached. I assume this is the same output for
all distros?
** Attachment added: lspci.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28528561/lspci.txt
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I stated previously:
I downloaded an iso of Karmic alpha2 and installed this.
The symptoms were identical. However, now the change of
GdmXserverTimeout=10 isn't needed, though the change of
xorg.conf still is.
However, without the timeout change it sometimes fails. So it still
seems both changes
** Attachment added: Photo of screen waiting for login
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Screen after login, to show symptom more clearly
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Other distros:
Crunchbang 8.10 fails the same way as 9.04.
Mepis 8.0.06 comes up with 1024x768 absolutely no problem.
Ubuntu 7.04 comes up in 832x624, though subsequently
using the gui prefs to change to 800x600 made the monitor
position the display better. 1024 was not offered.
Ubuntu 8.04.1
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