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Title:
stellarium assert failure: nv10_state_fb.c:50: get_rt_format:
Assertion `0' failed.
To manage no
See attached file for (gdb) frame 10, print *vbo, and print *exec output
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See attached file for (gdb) run and thread apply all bt full output
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Thanks for helping me with this. Here's the output:
stellarium:
../../../../../../../src/mesa/drivers/dri/nouveau/nv10_render.c:104:
get_hw_format: Assertion `0' failed.
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
0xb7fdcd30 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
(gdb) thread apply all bt full
Thread 5 (Thr
I have removed Ubuntu from this machine, so can't test under Ubuntu. I
am now running Sparky Linux (Debian testing). Stellarium still crashes
after displaying the startup screen, but I'm now getting this error
message:
stellarium:
../../../../../../../src/mesa/drivers/dri/nouveau/nv10_render.c:1
Public bug reported:
Stellarium crashes a few seconds after displaying the startup screen
with this message in terminal:
nv10_state_fb.c:50: get_rt_format: Assertion `0' failed.
I have an nvidia GeForce4 MX 4000 video card, and have installed libgl1
-mesa-dri and libgl1-mesa-dri-experimental, ve
Following up further, I don't know if this is related to the problem
described above, but since the upgrade, my computer sometimes hangs
indefinitely when booting, and I get repeated instances of the following
messages in the kernel log:
Oct 25 18:05:06 kitchencomp kernel: [ 31.078984] [drm] nou
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1069255 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1069255
This report is not a duplicate of bug #1069255. That one had to do with
the fact that the gvfs directory had moved. This one had to do with the
fact that, in its new location, it can't be opened.
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Public bug reported:
When running Precise, I used the ~/.gvfs directory to access a file or
directory on a windows share from applications (primarily Thunderbird)
that didn't support network browsing. Now, with Quantal, although the
mounted directory appears in /run/user//gvfs, it isn't
browsable
Following up on this bug report, I get these messages in kernel log when
starting google earth:
Oct 23 22:50:42 kitchencomp kernel: [ 3142.329445] [drm] nouveau :01:00.0:
PGRAPH - ERROR nsource: DATA_ERROR nstatus: BAD_ARGUMENT PROTECTION_FAULT
Oct 23 22:50:42 kitchencomp kernel: [ 3142.32946
Public bug reported:
After upgrade to quantal, which I believe caused an upgrade in mesa from
8.x to 9.0, I can no longer use googleearth. Previously, it worked
pretty well using the mesa DRI driver. The only problems were that
borders sometimes showed through the earth from over the horizon, an
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Title:
Can't scroll
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Public bug reported:
Running v4l2ucp on Ubuntu 11.10, there is no scroll bar, the mouse wheel
doesn't work for scrolling, and it is impossible to scroll down. It
doesn't matter whether I'm using the Unity interface or gnome-panel
fallback mode. I tried uninstalling the overlay-scrollbar packages
This problem seems to have started for me at the time of upgrade from
11.04 to 11.10. Changing the resolve order in resolv.conf to:
files dns mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] mdns4 wins
fixes the problem.
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Cedric, thanks for the tip about purging xorg-edgers ppa. (ppa-purge
didn't actually downgrade the packages, but I marked them all manually
and downgraded them.) It worked, and I have the nvidia driver working
properly on reboot. The only thing wrong that I can see is that Jockey
says, "No prop
$ dpkg -l | grep nvidia
dpkg-query: warning: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 42892
package 'mjpg-streamer':
error in Version string 'r94-1': version number does not start with digit
dpkg-query: warning: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 43301
package 'amaya':
error in
I tried to install the new driver from cschieli. It pulled in dkms, but
I got the same error messages about installing nvidia-96 as linuxND, and
also the same error message when uninstalling it. Synaptic showed
nvidia-96 as installed, but jockey didn't offer any proprietary driver.
I am using th
In my prior email running down how various 3-d programs work with the nouveau
dri driver, I meant to say that celestia (not stellarium) works but without
showing sunlight on planets. Stellarium crashes with error message:
nv10_render.c:104: get_hw_format: Assertion `0' failed.
Aborted
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The nouveau hardware accelerated 3-d driver works fairly well in
Maverick on my GeForce 4 MX 4000 card. Googleearth works pretty much as
it did with the proprietary driver, including 3-d buildings, except that
when the view moves close to horizontal and the horizon comes into view,
the photographi
I tried Beta 1 live cd but the result was essentially the same. I don't
think there was any broken pipes message, but I wasn't watching the
entire boot process. The rest, however, was the same: blank screen
with four blinking dots. Got to full screen terminal with ,
but it looked just the same
I tried to test this using the Lucid Lynx alpha 3 live cd, but I could
not get to a graphical login screen. As it booted, it displayed the
message, "could not write bytes: broken pipe," and then a blank screen
with four blinking dots at the top. I got to a terminal with ,
but the characters were
Following up further: If I try to close foobillard in the ordinary way,
and then kill pulseaudio, foobillard immediately closes without further
action.
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Following up on my preceding comment, when I restart pulseaudio, I get
sound back on foobillard and have no problem closing it, so in my case
at least, the problem with closing foobillard seems to be related to
pulseaudio.
When sound is not working in foobillard, and I restart it after killing
it,
Same problem here on fresh 32-bit Karmic installation. Also, sound
often doesn't work or stops working soon after game starts, even when no
other application is using pulseaudio. Although sounds stops working,
foobillard still shows up in pulseaudio in Sound Preferences =>
Applications, until I k
What else do you need? I just reinstalled worldwind, ver. 0.5.0-6, from
the repositories, and get the same behavior. When running from
terminal, I get "test: 61: unexpected operator". See bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/worldwind/+bug/430742
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My problems seem to be solved by upgrading pulseaudio to ver.
0.9.14-0ubuntu4~intrepid1 from the next-media personal package archive
(https://launchpad.net/~next-media/+archive/ppa). A lot of other
packages were upgraded at the same time.
However, I get the following message in /var/log/messages:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
When I have pulseaudio (ver. 0.9.10-2ubuntu9.3 from intrepid-updates)
installed, my sound card disappears from the Volume Applet. In that
case, the only device option available in Volume Applet is my USB
microphone. There is no way to control
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libjogl-java
When I try to run a java 3-D application (Worldwind, Virtual Ocean)
using java webstart, I get no 3-D acceleration. The 3-D object moves
only once in 3-4 seconds when I try to move it with the mouse. Keyboard
input also takes several second
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Binary package hint: worldwind
I have installed Worldwind ver. 0.5.0-1. I'm running Ubuntu 8.10. I
have sun-java6-jre installed. Worldwind runs without error messages
using the default example, and the window with image of earth appears,
but it responds very slowly to any
Driver 96.43.09 now works for me after changing the "Device" section of
xorg.conf to read as follows (copied from prior version of xorg.conf
file):
Section "Device"
Identifier "nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX 4000]"
Driver "nvidia"
Busid "PCI:1:
I have a GeForce4 MX 4000 card. I installed the nvidia-glx-96 package,
ver. 96.43.09, via Synaptic, and rebooted, but the driver doesn't load.
Xorg.log shows the following:
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libglx.so
(II) Module glx: vendor="NVIDIA Corporation"
compiled for 4
Same problem here on a Dell Latitude CPi with device identified as
Neomagic Corporation NM2200 [MagicGraph 256AV] (rev 20). Looks
identical to Matthias's screenshot. I had no problem until upgrade to
Hardy.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
The command:
gksu "update-manager -c"
produces one of the following messages:
warnings.warn("apt API not stable yet", FutureWarning)
or
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/apt/__init__.py:17: FutureWarning: apt
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