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The 18 month support period for Gutsy Gibbon 7.10 has reached its end of life -
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-7.10-eol . As a result, we are closing the
linux-source-2.6.22 kernel task. It would be helpful if you could test the
new Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 release and confirm if this issue remains
We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to
reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirm
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The 18 month support period for Feisty Fawn 7.04 has reached it's end of
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I get windows that disapear and the system freezes
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stil broken with latest intrepid ibex beta all updates
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And it is broken again. Using an uptodate gutsy:
linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic 2.6.22-14.52
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-14-generic 2.6.22-14.37
AGP aperture size is once again detected wrong:
Feb 19 22:04:06 andreas-desktop kernel: [ 41.818786] Linux agpgart interface
v0.102 (c
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With the 2.6.22-14-generic kernel, no patch or module renaming is needed
on my machine. The AGP aperture size is recognized correctly and direct
rendering works with no modifications. Both amd64-agp and the stock,
unmodified version of sis-agp are loaded.
The only problem I experienc
I'd just like to confirm, I have the same bug, using the same
motherboard (K8S-MX).
I can get the AGP aperture to identify correctly, and allow direct
rendering, by renaming (i.e. disabling) sis-agp.ko, but that breaks my
power management.
Sybille, if I rename sis-agp.ko back to its original name
For me amd64-agp is loaded alone, and direct rendering works, without
having to rename files or blacklist modules.
The APIC errors occur for me too. They seem to be closely connected to
the DRI; they don't appear under normal use, but upon running glxgears
I'll immediately receive 5 of them.
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>So they don't appear if both sis-agp and amd64-agp are loaded (which is
the normal case)?
No. Sorry I wasn't clear.
Here's what I observe:
1) sis-agp and amd64-agp are loaded -> APIC errors
2) only amd64-agp is loaded -> APIC errors
3) only sis-agp -> no APIC errors, but no drm module or direct
> They appear if sis-agp is blacklisted but amd64-agp is loaded
So they don't appear if both sis-agp and amd64-agp are loaded (which is
the normal case)?
I think we can close this bug. Does it work now for the others who had
the same issue?
Please open a new bug for the apic errors, since that i
The APIC errors begin when the drm module is loaded:
Nov 15 12:59:29 menagerie kernel: [ 45.484698] [drm] Initialized radeon
1.27.0 20060524 on minor 0
Nov 15 12:59:31 menagerie kernel: [ 47.527659] agpgart: Found an AGP 3.0
compliant device at :00:00.0.
Nov 15 12:59:31 menagerie kernel:
Do the APIC errors appear only if the sis-agp and amd64-agp modules are
loaded, or is this an issue on its own?
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I've installed Ubuntu now. :)
With linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic (version 2.6.22-14.46), the size of the AGP
aperture is identified correctly:
cat /var/log/dmesg | grep agpgart
[ 33.994241] Linux agpgart interface v0.102 (c) Dave Jones
[ 34.107968] agpgart: Detected AGP bridge 0
[ 34.111845
I had a chance to experiment with things some, and I think I made a
little progress. I was doing this on a Gentoo system with a 2.6.22
kernel compiled from gentoo-sources, but I don't think that makes a
difference. Although this is amd64 hardware, I'm using an x86 kernel/OS.
As I mentioned in the
No. I think I'm running 'noapic' on boot, or I upgraded the BIOS to
fix the problem.
On 10/29/07, sybille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you happen to see the APIC errors in your syslog, too?
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Hi,
We only took the route of deleting the module because I'm using a LiveCD and so
could not blacklist and reboot with that change saved. It's just a workaround
because I don't have an Ubuntu install at present (although I will install if
needed).
At this point, I think there are
Rather than deleting or renaming modules, why not do it properly.
add
blacklist sis_agp
to the bottom of /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
The problem is caused by the amd64_agp and sis_agp drivers running into
each other.
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You recei
@sybille
Didn't notice the side effect until you mentioned it. But i'm seeing the same
errors in the syslog (though only once every 3-5 minutes on average).
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I was able to delete the module from the busybox shell and then boot
into the LiveCD, and direct rendering is now working. Yay! And thanks
for the hand-holding, I don't have a lot of experience with LiveCDs.
There is one side effect I've noticed, however. I'm seeing lots of APIC errors
being writ
sybille, thanks, installing would be a good way to find out. Otherwise
you can try to boot the live cd in single user mode by pressing F6 in
the cd boot menu and adding "single" to the kernel parameters. Then rm
the module and exit the shell to let it continue booting.
Or, by adding "break=bottom"
@Tormod
Well, I'm not able to remove the sis_agp module once it's been loaded during
the LiveCD boot, even after stopping gdm and manually removing all other
modules related to video (radeon, drm, amd64_agp) - agpgart cannot be removed
either, but that makes sense because it depends on sis_agp.
@Tormod
I'm using an AMD Sempron 2800+ and fixed it by renaming sis-agp.ko . And yes,
the bind error was there before renaming.
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Ok, some people use amd64 and can fix the issue by renaming sis-agp.ko. Do they
get the "bind" error before renaming?
Or do we have (at least) two different bugs here?
Sybille, you can try the workaround on a live cd by switching to a
console (ctrl-alt-f1) and stopping X (sudo /etc/init.d/gdm sto
Hi,
I'm still seeing this problem with the i386 version of Ubuntu 7.10,
using the LiveCD. So, my experience is that the bug is not amd64 only.
The AGP aperture size is set to 128M in my BIOS. But agpgart only recognizes it
to be 4M:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo cat /var/log/dmesg | grep agpgart
[
Thank you "awen", workaround found in bug #45942 also fixes this bug for
me.
It's great to have some video card capabilities !
Thanks.
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