I have same problem on 12.04 using different kernel 3.2/3.4/3.6
The issue is for me visible only in Never Winter Night ( linux native version):
- cpu intensive use and heat
- render artifacts
Render Artifacts are experimented only when I wear some special object in the
game.
Cpu intensive use
this is fixed in precise, which has kernel 3.2.
Jose, maybe test precise (12.04) first and if it's still an issue, file
a new bug.
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** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix
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i am sometimes getting this missing or incorrectly colored fonts (see
attachment broken-fonts.jpg) with intel hd 2000. is this the same
problem or should i file it as a new bug?
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Closing this bug. We believe the primary issue here is fixed in the
Linux 3.2 kernel, and many people seem to agree. I'm guessing most of
the people who had trouble were either trying to use intel_reg_write had
trouble patching the kernel.
It sounds like a few people still have rendering
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Title:
Artifacts in 3D with Sandy Bridge
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I'm just chiming in to say that the command 'intel_reg_write 0x9404
0x1800' does fix this problem for me. Like Chris Lord said, though,
there are still some other problems.
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I was just wondering how I would install the kernel patch or where I
could get a newer version of intel-gpu-tools because I get the MMIO
error too.
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For what it's worth, the patches are included in the 3.2 kernel which
was just released. So you could use that.
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Title:
Artifacts in 3D
Can anyone see if the kernel patch solves the various other graphical
glitches? Otherwise, the problem isn't entirely solved.
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For what it's worth, the patches are included in the 3.2 kernel which was just
released. So you could use that.
Yeah, I realized that now when I compiled my own version of 3.2. Thanks,
it works now!
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Indeed, the issue has been resolved. In Oneiric I had to install intel-
gpu-tools from git (git clone
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/app/intel-gpu-tools) and then
use sudo intel_reg_write 0x9404 0x1800.
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using completely stock oneiric:
sudo intel_reg_write 0x9404 0x1800
fixes almost all the problems (guessing 90%, by eye?) but some
artifacts remain. (sandybridge on a core-i5-2500K)
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Yes, intel-gpu-tools in both Natty and Oneiric doesn't work from the
repository (you get the error - Couldn't map MMIO region: No such file
or directory). Compiling intel-gpu-tools from source is one option, but
I also found a PPA that works, and you can also just download the .deb
without adding
We got an email back from Intel, the issue was fixed in Keith's drm-
intel-next kernel branch and heading upstream.
Apparently it's a clock gating issue on Sandybridge.
As a temporary fix, if you have intel-gpu-tools, you can run:
sudo intel_reg_write 0x9404 0x1800
For me it seems to have
Switching upstream bug and Ubuntu package to Mesa - according to
upstream it's a Mesa driver bug, not X Windows.
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(Also, the upstream bug has a porposed fix and a workaround, if anyone
wants to test it)
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Title:
Artifacts in 3D with Sandy Bridge
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I experience a similar problem on my i5-2410M. I currently have a
64-bit Oneiric installation, however the bug was also present in Natty.
I have tried the latest xorg-edgers (in Natty) and latest Oibaf drivers
(in Oneiric), without any luck. It seems to be an Ubuntu specific
problem since
Definitly still happening with latest xorg-edgers. This looks like f.d.o
39730 - now linked.
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I have exactly the same issue on my core i5-2520M with hd 3000 sandy
bridge graphics.
These artifacts are very annoying and only occur at the edges of
transparent textures, like you will see on the screenchot.
Same thing occurs in Osmos, but only edges of all textures are visible.
Next thing:
I am going to try it on Thursday, which is when I am back at work and
have access to the hardware, at home I don't have any sandy bridge based
systems to play with plus I am quite busy with my third year project at
the moment.
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This has been a problem with 3D apps on earlier version of Oneiric on my
MBP 8,1 (amd64, EFI boot, integrated Sandybridge HD Graphics 3000), but
I have not seen it happen for a while.
Can you reproduce it with an up-to-date Oneiric install?
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Artifacts in 3D with Sandy Bridge
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I am experiencing serious artifacts with the Sandy Bridge graphics card
when doing 3D. Because we are trying to use this card at work, I have
been testing this card for the last 2 months trying to get it to work
with no luck, so I have done quite a lot of testing towards
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I have also tried two different motherboards, with the same H67 chipset,
one Asus, and one Gigabyte.
I have also tried different RAM, so it is not RAM related.
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