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In addition to the aforementioned BusID directive, I needed to add:
Driver "ati"
This overcame the "more than one possible primary device found" issue
when loading X under the Intrepid Ibex installer.
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All right so along the same lines, I have two Nvidia 7800 graphics cards on a
SLI Bridge. I booted up and installed the Intrepid Ibex AMD64 live cd
perfectly, it recognized, installed and rebooted using the Nvidia drivers. I
started doing the Intrepid system updates and now it boots to a CL. whe
Hey,
I've had the same problem on two of my PCs.. one of which had two
cards (Radeon X1950XTX and Radeon X1950 Crossfire series) and the other
is only a single card (Radeon HD2600).. In both situations I had to
revert to tty1 (ctrl+alt+f1) then install xorg-driver-flgrx and run
"aticonfig --ada
Upgraded from Heron to Intrepid via Update Manager and
Intrepid did not recognize graphics card:
ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY.
So not r300 chip set and also no proprietary drivers in use.
I've run feisty, gibbon, Heron Alpha, Beta, LTS, without
problems.
Had to reinstall Heron, and will not try Intr
I've been having problems with Intrepid initializing my NVidia-8800-GT.
System has a single graphics card with 2 monitors. I realized I had
problems after initial clean install last weekend, so I re-installed
from liveCD. Used Sys/Admin/HW_Drivers to install 177. No errors
reported, but driver does
Joe,
This worked like a champ. Wish I'd thought of doing that. Added
"radeon" to /etc/modules, took the 'Driver "vesa"' out of
/etc/X11/xorg.conf, rebooted, and the high rez Gnome came right up.
This is on a Sony Vaio VGN-A270P with an ATI Mobility Radeon 9700
chipset.
Roy
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Just a quick note that I had the same problem with a Hardy to Intrepid upgrade.
The X server failed to
start for a number of reasons. The ultimate fix for me was to include "radeon"
in the /etc/modules file
and reboot. After that, the video card started showing up in /dev/dri properly
Another strange thing: I did one last test now: I installed gOS, which
appears to be a Google variant of Ubuntu. This one obviously corresponds
to Hardy.
This Hardy variant booted to 1024x768, which is higher than I could get
with the original Hardy and much better than the no video with Intrepid.
I can confirm that this is not a bios problem. Previous Ubuntu releases
did not have this problem with the same computers. The problem is that
the PCI:XX:YY:Z line is required in xorg.conf, which it was never
required before. Previously, Xorg would just use whatever video card was
set as defaul
Timo: I just looked at the BIOS settings, but this Asus laptop (X56T)
has relatively few BIOS settings, most of which are very basic (boot
sequence, time/date, etc.), and none of them seems related to the
graphics card.
Patrick
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Tom: This is probably not the same problem, as you were able to get
800x600. I just get no X at all, just console login, with all variants:
upgrade from Hardy, live CD and fresh hard disk install. Hardy BTW can
do something like 800x600 on my machine, but the output looks awful
(blurred letters, ch
I had this same problem on an Thinkpad T42 (x86) that ran Hardy
perfectly. When I did the upgrade to 8.10 my screen resolution was
800x600 and I received a "(EE) No device detected" error.
Since then I have reinstalled (NOT upgraded) from the alternate install CD, and
all the hardware was correc
xian: that's not related, the driver is just crashing for some reason.
Patrick: thanks for testing!
It seems that the BIOS should have some setting for this.. apparently
there's some "Vista mode" switch or similar, so you could try changing
that.
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Tested now with live DVD with two other distros...
openSuse 11.1 beta --> same problem (Radeon Mobility HD 3470)
Fedora 10 beta --> live DVD has 1024x768 graphics, installation on harddisk has
the problem again
Patrick
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On the Sony Vaiio, the vesa driver does work. In the console (all that
works at the moment) I copied /etc/X11/xorg.conf.failsafe over the
current xorg.conf file and entered "startx." That brought up Gnome in
low resolution mode.
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I have what appears to be the same problem with a Sony Vaio VGN-A270P.
It has an ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 chipset. I had upgraded 8.04 (Hardy)
to 8.10 (Intrepid) and rebooted. On the reboot, X would not load.
Xorg.0.log has toward the end...
drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
drmOpenDevice
I have a similar problem only it seems to be the ati driver that is
hosed.
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I have a simular problem only it seems to be the ati driver that is
hosed.
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lsmod output:
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Correction: Asus 56T series
Here comes lspci output:
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Tested it again with Kubuntu Intrepid final live CD (64 bit).
Still no graphics, only text console. Adding a BusID parameter in
xorg.conf doesn't help. log file and output of lspci and lsmod attached.
System: Asus X56Rseries
Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470
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This may be the same thing but since upggrading my brother has not got
any GUI.
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bah, duplicate bug 287994 is on i686, so the theory about affecting only
64bit is not true...
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looks like this is another 64bit-unsafeness issue, since on x86 it
should work. Can you verify that by trying out the 32bit livecd of 8.10?
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just to be sure, please try to start without an xorg.conf.. ie. move it
aside and restart gdm/kdm. Does it work then?
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You can work around the issue by setting BusID in the Driver section.
This is a bug in the xserver, and if a patch is found, it could be fixed
on an update.
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Looks like this bug won't be fixed for intrepid final. I have a hunch
that most users upgraded their existing ubuntu installation instead of
doing a clean installation, which is why this bug wasn't spotted
earlier.
In any case, I'll test my system with Intrepid-Beta to see if this was a
recent reg
The same...
Mobo: A8N-SLI
NVIDIA GeForce 6600 (2x in SLI)
Ubuntu 8.10 rc livecd
The X server do not start...
:-(
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Machine: Aspire M5640-U5403A
NVIDIA GeForce 7100/NVIDIA nforce 630i
Ubuntu 8.10 rc livecd
The X server do not start
Here is the Xorg.0.log file
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Are they going to fix it before they release Ibex? If they do not fix
the bug...Can I still install in low res and then fix it somehow?
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The problem seems to be related to Xorg not deciding correctly between
the northbridge's IGP and a dedicated Graphics Card.
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Same problem with Ibex rc live cd. Acer AM5640-U5403A, NVIDIA GeForce
7100/NVIDIA nforce 630i on board graphics card.
Only one graphics card.
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For me, this bug occurs during the ubuntu intrepid _installation_.
Hence, I cannot use nvidia-settings to correct the problem. This bug
should be fixed before release, or some ubuntu users will be unable to
go through the installation process.
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For me, bug corrected.
I've used nvidia-settings to create my xorg.conf file, and it is now
working. I think that when you have 2 vga devices, you only need to give
BusID for the primary one. The BusID of the second one is guessed.
So, i you are encountering problems, Use nvidia-settings to creat
I'm having the same problem using the Kubuntu Intrepid RC1 Installation
CD. The (k)ubuntu installer fails to launch (even when vesa safe
graphics mode is selected), and I am presented with a black screen (with
a blinking cursor).
Switching to a terminal and executing startx yields:
(EE) No device
To add more precisions to my previous post.
I've installed Intrepid Ibex using the alternate install beta for x86.
My xorg.conf is for 3 screen: 2 21" crt and 1 17" crt. The Driver
sections contains BusID values. The xorg.conf was working in Ubuntu 8.04
Hardy Heron.
For X to work, Driver section
Using the Intrepid Ibex CD Rom, with last updates, the problem is still
present. Attached is the xorg.conf file used (which was working well on
Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron), and the Xorg.0.log.
My config is 2 8800 GTX with nvidia-glx-173.
My lspci give me these results:
01:00.0 VGA compatible contro
Please try with the latest updates (or a daily livecd) if it works now.
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Thanks for your report.
The relevant part of your log file is:
(!!) More than one possible primary device found
(--) PCI: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]:5:0) ATI Technologies Inc RS780M/RS780MN [Radeon
HD 3200 Graphics] rev 0, Mem @ 0xc000/268435456, 0xfdcf/65536,
0xfdb0/1048576, I/O @ 0xb00
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