The newly released Catalyst (fglrx) 11.10 driver contains a bug-fix for
a segmentation fault occurring under Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit. Can anyone
test and report back here?
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Hi, I'm having the same issue. I tried sudo aticonfig --initial -f but
no luck. I've attached my Xorg.0.log
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@Beat: What's the output for dkms status? Is the kernel module
compiled and installed correctly for the -pae kernel?
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@Felix:
This output is displayed when I work without the PAE kernel:
dkms status
fglrx, 8.840, 2.6.35-28-generic, i686: installed
fglrx, 8.840, 2.6.38-8-generic, i686: installed
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That looks like there is no fglrx kernel module installed for the -pae
kernel. Normally DKMS should build the kernel module automatically when
you boot your -pae kernel. If that's not happening for some reason, that
may be a bug in DKMS.
You can manually tell DKMS to build the fglrx kernel module
I already deleted my PAE kernel, therefore I reinstalled the removed packages:
apt-get install linux-generic-pae linux-image-2.6.38-8-generic-pae
linux-image-generic-pae
These are the interesting lines:
run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/dkms 2.6.38-8-generic-pae
Thanks, Beat, for following up. Your problem seems to be solved, but
it's different from the problem originally reported by Vladimir.
@Vladimir: I saw the same problem when I updated my developer system
from Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 earlier today. After running sudo aticonfig
--initial -f X could
After some more trying I found the following facts: Default kernel is
vmlinuz-2.6.38-8-generic-pae,
but when I use vmlinuz-2.6.38-8-generic (i. e. without this physical address
extension) it works
perfectly. Are there boot option which prevent a fglrx crash?
If someone gives me some hints I
Yesterday I updated from 10.10 to 11.04 on my Lenovo T400 with a Radeon HD 3400
graphics card.
When I boot with the shipped kernel 2.6.38-8 the X server crashes, with the
last kernel 2.6.35-28
it works fine. (See attachments)
I ran aticonfig as suggested but , alas, at no avail. Maybe there is
Your Xorg log shows that you're using some unusual fglrx options in your
xorg.conf. Looks xorg.conf was originally created by a really old
version of fglrx. Could you try the following steps to reinitialize the
fglrx configuration:
1) Reboot the system, in the boot loader select Recovery mode
2)
Tried that, it did not help.
I used this xorg.conf (generated by ati-config):
Section ServerLayout
Identifier aticonfig Layout
Screen 0 aticonfig-Screen[0]-0 0 0
EndSection
Section Module
EndSection
Section Monitor
Identifier aticonfig-Monitor[0]-0
Actually have just retried again, now works fine, thank you!
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fglrx crashes X server on startup
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fglrx crashes X server on startup
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I am also experiencing something similar with an 10.10-11.04 upgrade .
I tried changing to 'Driver ati' in the config (as suggested above)
but the screen then becomes unusable (before I was at least able to
access the physical terminals).
DistroCodename: natty
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
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X.org's log
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The bug does not happen when using
Driver ati
instead of
Driver fglrx
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