** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Certain applications, such as notify-osd and gnome-do, always draw
windows that are unusably garbled.
I have not experienced this behavior in any other application, only
gnome-do and notify-osd, nor can I reproduce
I can confirm that this bug does not exist in Lucid Lynx a3 with the following
graphics adapter:
ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY
(here's the output...)
m...@910:~$ lspci -vvnn
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility
M6 LY [1002:4c59]
S
Lucid alpha 2 and 3 display the notifcation windows fine on what lspci
identifies as "Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]" (ThinkPad
T30). However, checking X.0.log shows that the X server is using EXA,
not XAA. This may explain the slow performance some people are noting. I
was unable to
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Hi Tormod
I just wanted to confirm that this issue is resolved for my old Radeon in
latest Lucid Alpha. Concerning the slow flash - I never had swfdec installed on
that system. I use flashplugin-installer only. As far as I know, Adobe uses
OpenGL to accelerate video playback and requires some Op
dicka, slow flash might be independent of the graphics driver - try
removing the swfdec-mozilla package (disabling in Firefox is not enough)
if you are using the Adobe flashplugin-installer. Sorry I can't find the
bug reference.
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I can also confirm that in Lucid Alpha 2 this bug is not an issue
anymore for Dell Inspiron 5100 with Radeon Mobility 7500. Everything
works well including notification pop-ups. The only problem that
appeared again - flash works terribly slow in Firefox. It worked well in
Jaunty, then it became too
The messy notification in Lucid alpha2 isn't a bug, it's intentional
debugging code for the alpha. Upgrading to current lucid resolves this.
Can others confirmed that the original issue here is resolved in lucid?
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Lucid alpha 2 works well for my COMPAQ EVO N610C, EXCEPT for the
notifications which have lines and oddities on them. The System Monitor
works well. I can change visual effects perfectly.
On Karmic, I had to install sun java (not open java) in order to be able
to switch visual effect modes. In Kar
FYI Its not a problem for me in Lucid Alpha 2! Meantime you can create
an xorg.conf file as such:
Section "Device"
Identifier"Radeon 7200"
Driver"ati"
Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
EndSection
The Identifier and Driver lines may not be necessary, naturally
Fix released? Where is it? What is it? How can I have it applied?
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According to ATI, the Radeon 7200 I list previously comes with 64MB onboard
RAM. Even if it did not, I used a lower resolution and 16-bpp depth instead of
full resolution and 24-bpp.
http://ati.amd.com/products/radeon7200/index.html
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I now have a definitve answer. I found the "Maintanance and Service
Guide" for my laptop. It reads: "32 MB of discrete video memory".
At least it shows, that lspci does not report the actual video memory,
and if the Xorg log doesn't report it either, answering this question is
non trivial.
The b
I am assuming mistr has similar hardware as my Compaq Evo N610c laptop,
which only has 32mb vram (dedicated card, not shared)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW
[Radeon Mobility 7500]
Subsystem: Compaq Computer Corporation Device 00b7
Fla
I am not sure this number is correct; it disagrees with what
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log|grep "Allocating from a screen of"
produces here.
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Brad Krause wrote:
> To find the amount of video memory (note VGA is in upper case):
>
> lspci | grep VGA
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R100
> QD [Radeon 7200]
>
> Use the device number to get the card information:
Thanks fo
To find the amount of video memory (note VGA is in upper case):
lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R100 QD [Radeon
7200]
Use the device number to get the card information:
lspci -v -s 01:00.0
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Ra
I'm not sure where to look for the video ram size. I didn't find anything in
the Xorg log file.
lspci -v reports:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW
[Radeon Mobility 7500]
Subsystem: Compaq Computer Corporation Device 00b7
Flags: bus ma
@Brad, I tried that too but it did not work, also garbled. The only
workable solution seems to have been the xorg.conf change.
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FOUND WORK-AROUND: (This is not a proper solution, just a work-
around that works well.)
Install package: notification-daemon 0.4.0-1ubuntu3 (gets rid of garbage in
notification balloons)
optional: libnotify-bin (notify-osd library containing command-line
'notify-send')
Fixes: Garbage displ
Yes, the desktop environment has worked satisfactorily since but EXA is
a little "flakey" handling the screensaver.
a.tom wrote:
> you have to set AccelMethod to EXA
>
>
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Addition to above: All updates were applied before testing.
New trial solution:
Just tried enabling compositing in Xubuntu 9.10 -- entire screen filled with
garbage. Disabled.
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Changed to 16bpp on 64MB ATI card, less than max. resolution, and
problem still exists.
I opened a terminal and ran 'xwininfo', which reported 'Depth: 24', so
we know the color depth was set to 24 bpp. I also ran 'lspci' which
reported I am not running in the highest resolution, so there should be
just copy one of the attached xorg.conf files to your /etc/X11 directory
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Changing the color depth from 24-bit to 16-bit would be great EXCEPT I
have Xubuntu 9.10 running and there is no xorg.conf file, as XRandR
manages everything. There is no option in the display menu and I cannot
find documentation on how to change the color depth in a terminal
window. How do I chang
In a personal message, jtniehof agreed that bug #416001 is a duplicate
of this one.
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I don't know about the formal bug squad procedures, but I'm just
guessing that if a bug is essentially the same then it should be marked
as a dupe. That's obvious... What harm will it do to just mark one as a
dupe of the other? I selected this bug as the original because this is
marked as affecting
I misspoke (too many windows open). Bug #416001 is related but not the
same, unmarked. Bug #429251 is essentially the same but, as I mentioned,
there's no clear distinguishing whether it or this should be marked dupe
(and each links the other in comments)
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Marked.
I don't know about bug #529251 .
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This is still present in Lucid Alpha 1. Bug #416001 appears to be the
same; unfortunately both it and this bug have significant activity so
neither one is easily marked duplicate. See also bug #429251, which
seems to be related.
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Tormod, do you have any advices/remarks on these options I've set in the
xorg.conf? I based it on the radeon man file, having only the
information written there.
Guys, you could also test KMS, I tried it on a desktop Radeon 7500 card and had
some slight performance improvement.
It doesn't work on
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/drivers-only
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I just tried a.tom's xorg.conf and it works pretty well with gnome and
visual FX on from pannel board. I only get some black vertical line
reading video in totem with compiz enable (So i will disable it for the
moment).
One other problem is the DynamicPM option enable : When my screen goes
to slee
reducing color depth helped for me, too. attaching my new xorg.conf with
relatively minimal modifications.
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You rece
sorry, i forgot to add the most important part :)
with the settings above, notifications and all applications that were
problematic earlier are running fine, while using compositioning with xfwm4,
and getting ~3700 fps on glxgears.
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here is how I work around this bug on a Radeon Mobility M6 LY with only 8MBs of
vram:
first of all, it's a good idea to install the latest driver from the xorg
edgers drivers only ppa:
xserver-xorg-video-radeon 1:6.12.99+git20091125.0061c4db-0ubuntu0tormod2
then we need to optimize our settings t
As far as I know, the only difference between Normal and Extra is the
number of active compiz plugins, which can be inspected with gconf-
editor (or by running: gconftool2 --get
/apps/compiz/general/allscreens/options/active_plugins). On my computer
(lucid) it just adds "shift" and "wobbly".
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The above changes do not allow Compiz to run at all on my computer with
ATI controller:
[code]
rand...@ubuntuwillchangetheworld:~$ lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY
[/code]
Does anyone know the command line equivalent of enabling the fo
I am having problems with my X31 IBM Thinkpad, and think it may be this
bug. (I was referred here from this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8416481#post8416481 )
My xorg.conf file is copied at the end of this post, and things work as
they should sometimes. If you turn desktop eff
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[code]
p...@thinkbuntu:~$ lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY
[/code]
I just updated some xorg package but no fix for the moment. XAA does not
support compiz EXA is too slow for me. I tried KMS (thanks toTormod
Volden cmt #27) the only ben
I have a Dell C510 with the radeon mobility M6 ly video and in Karmic,
using no xorg.conf or one with xaa acceleration causes the screen
garbling noted above. I also can't run system monitor or some of the
screen savers without getting a badly distorted window or no display at
all.
Creating an xo
I have a Dell C510 with the radeon mobility M6 ly video and in Karmic,
using no xorg.conf or one with xaa acceleration causes the screen
garbling noted above. I also can't run system monitor or some of the
screen savers without getting a badly distorted window or no display at
all.
Creating an xo
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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I just disabled all the visual effects in System > Preferences >
Appearance > Visual Effects and worked like a charm.
IBM ThinkPad X31 Mobility Radeon
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Ylon, please file a new bug (using ubuntu-bug xserver-xorg-video-ati)
because this report is not about crashes or warnings. Identify your
graphics card with "lspci -nn | grep VGA".
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I can confirm (on
[url=http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T42]Thinkpad T42[/url]) same
issue on Karmic:
glxgears: (no crash)
[code]*WARN_ONCE*
File radeon_tcl.c function radeon_run_tcl_render line 499
Rendering was 79 commands lar
Toshiba Satellite 1110 with small video memory also has this problem.
Tried above suggestions related to xorg.conf and acceleration settings, this
results in a system that refuses to boot into Ubuntu and has to be hard reset.
What does work (so far) on this machine is to set System -> Preferences
My Inspiron 4150 also has a Mobility Radeon 7500 card and has the same
issues.
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In regards to comment #22, in order to run X -configure, you must not
have X running. The best way in my experience to accomplish this is to
switch to a virtual console with Ctrl-Alt-F1, and stop GDM with "sudo
/etc/init.d/gdm stop"
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I am experiencing this bug on karmic with ATI Mobility Radeon 7500
Graphics Controller on a Dell C640. I have problems with the OSD-
notifications and with System Monitor.
I have not been able to run Xorg -configure because there is a lock file
/tmp/.X0-lock that I can't seem to work around. I tri
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I am experiencing this bug on karmic with ATI Mobility Radeon 7500
Graphics Controller with 32 MB of DDR video RAM on a Compaq Evo n610c. I
have problems with the notifications and with System Monitor
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Steve, yes, using EXA instead of disabling RenderAccel should generally
be better for performance. However, EXA has proven to perform poorly on
cards with little memory, which is why XAA is chosen by default for
these cards.
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I've been working around this for myself and others by setting AccelMethod to
EXA.
Can I assume that if this works, it's preferable to setting RenderAccel off?
I'm just guessing that disabling RenderAccel would hurt performace, worse than
switching to EXA?
I could use a little clarification here
hello,
somebody with a T42 (2374) can look after this bug (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/446674 ).
It's a Mesa 7.6 issue. Personnaly i solve my probleme as i explain in the last
comment of this bug.
thank in advance
jb
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> Turns out this was a lie. It helped but I would still get lockups. The
RenderAccel did help with bug #429295 though.
Jamie, I believe this report is about the same issue. Please file a new
bug for your lockup issue (and check
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Quirks#ATI%20AGP%20Mode%20Quirk).
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => In Progress
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I previously wrote:
"Actually, bug #429295 was pointed out to me. Simply using:
Option "RenderAccel" "off"
works and I don't have to use EXA to prevent lockups."
Turns out this was a lie. It helped but I would still get lockups. The
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We should probably disable RenderAccel when using XAA. This might only
be a problem when running out of VRAM, but we are only using XAA in low-
memory conditions in the first place.
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a.tom, ok, it's <= 32 MB so it's close enough.
For those who want to try KMS, there are some issues with KMS in Karmic
due to a module loading order problem. Try adding "fbcon" to
/etc/modules. See also https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/RadeonKMS
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Tormod, i have these symptoms on a 16MB M6 LY
this description still doesn't represent everyone affected
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+ (32MB) certain windows drawn garbled when XAA is used
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