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@cbartle: it should resolve the problem indeed. Go to Update Manager,
make sure you install all the latest updates, reboot when asked and it
should work fine. If it doesn't, can you add a further comment to this
thread with the exact model of EeePC you have please?
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would this fix be in the latest ubuntu download
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Hi Bartek,
Thanks for the pointer! That did the trick. I had to add the ppa source
in /etc/apt/sources.list.d and then install the psb drivers and now my
video is spotless and the performance is great.
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Hi Purdy,
I don't have a poulsbo machine but a quick search brought this up:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsPoulsbo
Maybe that will resolve your issues? Not sure whether X will
automatically load the relevant driver though after you've installed the
packages...
-Barte
I tried re-compiling the kernel (quite a slow process here on the
netbook ;)) and these two warnings seemed relevant:
Building modules, stage 2.
MODPOST 2292 modules
WARNING: drivers/video/vesafb.o(.exit.text+0x57): Section mismatch in reference
from the function vesafb_remove() to the (unkno
New UNR user here & I have the same problem (screen refreshes, online
flash video staggers and netbook-launcher menu changes are painfully
slow [w/ high cpu rates]) after a new install. I'm using a Dell Inspiron
Mini 12. My graphics card has something different, so maybe that's the
cause.
$ lspci
I just updated my EeePC 701 with the -15 kernel that is now available in
jaunty-updates and I can confirm the bug fixed with that version of the
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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.28-15.48
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I can confirm that the -15 kernel in jaunty-proposed resolves the
problem on my EeePC 701. I also did the "World of Goo" test: it works
great :-) To install it, follow the instructions given by Tommy here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/349314/comments/140
and replace the last
Indeed there has been a security update in between which became -14.
-15 was just accepted into jaunty-proposed which re-includes this fix.
It will build now and be available in a few hours.
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I can confirm that the mainstream 2.6.28-14 kernel still has the bug in
Ubuntu NBR on my 701.
How do i force a reinstall of the packages from jaunty-proposed???
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here too. And yes, I forced the version from jaunty-proposed and it doesn't
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OK, I can see what happened now. I had the 2.6.28-14 kernel from the
jaunty-proposed repository and it worked fine (including World of Goo).
Then I fired up Update Manager. As part of the update was a *-14 kernel
from the jaunty-updates repository. That *-14 kernel is not the same as
the *-14 kerne
Just downloaded and installed the latest kernel update, and am still
seeing the slowdowns. Tested on an Eee PC 900 using the World of Goo
demo.
uname-r shows:
2.6.28-14-generic
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@uncajesse: can you open a terminal and post the output of the command
"uname -r" please? If you are using the correct kernel, the output
should be "2.6.28-14-generic". If not, we'll have to find out why you're
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I have a 900 and whatever change with the packages (i use release and
proposed) that just happened today ended up making this bug come back,
especially with the Netbook Remix launcher.
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Steve Beattie wrote:
> Antonio: do you see the supertux2 issue with only the -14 kernel, or
> does it occur with the -13 kernel as well? We would like to get some
> indication whether this is an issue strictly introduced by the kernel in
> -proposed. Thanks for testing!
>
>
With the -13 kernel,
Antonio: do you see the supertux2 issue with only the -14 kernel, or
does it occur with the -13 kernel as well? We would like to get some
indication whether this is an issue strictly introduced by the kernel in
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Antonio: do you see the supertux2 issue with only the -14 kernel, or
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Regarding the supertux2 problem, I think the permissions are ok (see
below), as my user is in the group video and the system sets the ACL
correctly. Note that the device is /dev/dri/card0 though (not video0).
uid=1000(antadm) gid=1000(antadm)
groups=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),29(audio),30(dip),4
This fix hit mainline in v2.6.31-rc1 and therefore hit Karmic in
2.6.31-1 kernel. I am therefore closing the linux task Fix Released.
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Zack Evans [2009-07-20 16:28 -]:
> I'm not sure if there's an underlying bug in udev that causes this -
> seems to me like this ought to be writeable by any user sitting at the
> console by default...
It is. In karmic that's done by udev, but in previous releases it was
done by hal's automatic
Re the supertux2 problem: Could be related to permissions on
/dev/dri/video0, which sometimes has permissions for root and the
"video" group only. Have a look at permissions and also try putting your
user into the "video" group.
I'm not sure if there's an underlying bug in udev that causes this -
The 14-generic kernel seems to work also on mi eeepc 1000 hd, i.e. tiling is
enabled and performance is better.
One strange thing I am investigating: supertux2 is too slow unless run by root.
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Another confirmation that 14-generic resolves the issue on my eee 900.
@DrewTardif: No need to download and install a patch. The fix is in
the 14 kernel that's available from the proposed archive. Simply enable
the proposed archive in your software sources, then utilize the familiar
apt-get ins
I use the eee900 like many and have the same problem, sorry for being
stupid, but how EXACTLY do I download and install the patch? I click on
the patch and It just brings me to another page.
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Same thing here. 14-generic fixed the problem on an eeePC 900. Good job!
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Confirmed linux-image-2.6.28-14-generic fixed problem on Asus Eee PC
701SD. Thanks.
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Same problem on an Asus eeePC 701 4GB. Installed the -14 kernel per
Tommy's instructions and it works great. Thanks guys!
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Thanks Tommy - worked a treat!
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I have installed the 2.6.28-14-generic kernel, and so far it is working
very well on my ASUS Eee PC 900. SO if anyone is needing confirmation
that the kernel works and it fixes the graphics slowdowns in the NBR
launcher, YES! It works!
I did have some difficulties installing the package (as Andrew
2 hours have passed... and in fact 2 days have passed but still no
kernel available. I have tried enabling the proposed repo and also
searching packages.ubuntu.com and no luck.
Any update? a link to the package on packages.ubuntu.com would be very
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Jordi Guillaumes [2009-07-08 11:09 -]:
> Hi there. Forgive me if I am asking an obvious question. Could you
> tell me which is the name of the package which is going to fix the
> issue?
The kernel took a while to build and needed archive admin processing
(NEW). I did that now. linux-image-2.6.
2009/7/8 Martin Pitt :
> Accepted linux into jaunty-proposed, the package will build now and be
> available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
Hi there. Forgive me if I am asking an obvious question. Could you
tell me which is the name of the package which is going to fix the
Accepted linux into jaunty-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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I can confirm too that using Setting "Tiling" to "False" in xorg.conf
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There has been yet another kernel update (second update to kernel
2.6.28-13-generic) but this patch still isn't included. Now I'm a bit
confused whether there was a regression with the patch -- didn't someone
decide the regression was not due to this patch?
The NBR performance is much better when
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Setting "Tiling" to "False" in xorg.conf didn't work for me (I have an
EeePC 900).
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Adding Option "Tiling" "False" to xorg.conf works for me too on Asus
EeePC 701 with 2.6.28-13.44 kernel.
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Addion -Option "Tiling" "False"- to xorg.conf also worked for me on 701 -4G
Thanks to Vlad Tudorache for solution.
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I got that sluggish screen after updating the kernel to
Linux asus-eee-pc 2.6.28-13-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 2 07:57:31 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
Adding Option "Tiling" "False" to xorg.conf (as suggested by Vlad
Tudorache) perfectly solved the problem. Thanks.
The computer is Asus EEE PC 701
Hi, i installed the headers and image packages given in this topic and
it solve perfectly the problem on my 701- 4G
Unfortunately, i just installed the last released versions of those
packages, ( i thought the issue was fixed ) and now the problem is back
again. How can I rollback to the versions
Adding Option "Tiling" "False" to my xorg.conf and reboot, did solve the
issu on my EeePC 701/4G when using Ubuntu kernel Linux eee701
2.6.28-13-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 2 07:57:31 UTC 2009 i686
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The array kernel made my EeePC 701 run slower than the
2.6.28-11-generic_2.6.28-11.43~lp349314apw5_i386 fix posted above.
2009/6/21 Ferry Toth
> Hi all,
>
> I gave up waiting for this fix in the ubuntu kernel. Instead I returned
> to the kernels on array.org from Adam McDaniel. He has been kind e
adding Option "Tiling" "False" to my xorg.conf did not solve the issu on my
eeepc 900..
i had to revert back to unofficial kernel.
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Hi all,
I gave up waiting for this fix in the ubuntu kernel. Instead I returned
to the kernels on array.org from Adam McDaniel. He has been kind enough
to distill a jaunty kernel for us after the Ubuntu Jaunty kernel
appeared to work so slow with netbook-launcher.
Just follow the instructions on
According to
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux/linux_2.6.28-13.44/changelog
the fix is not present yet on 2.6.28-13.44.
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I've just subscribed to this forum. For me, using ASUS EeePC 701 Surf
4G, the solution (also working on Arch and other distros) was VERY
simple. Just add the
Option"Tiling""False"
to xorg.conf as shown below (the text between >> and << is xorg.conf),
then everything works perfect, no kern
A third nod for Alex's comment.. also note that 2.6.28-13 causes this
regression from Andy's patched 2.6.28-11.43 kernel not just for 701SD
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I second Alex Bruce's comment. I would like to know why 2.6.28-13 lacks
this fix, and how long I'm going to be stuck with
2.6.28-11.43~lp349314apw5.
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yip i can confirm the latest 9.04 kernel (2.6.28-13) doesn't have this
fix in.. why?? it says fix committed. when is the fix going to make it
to mainline?
i know the eeepc 701 is an old machine now and wasn't really powerful
enough but a lot of people have them so some ubuntu support sauce would
b
@Leo -- Fix Committed means that the fix is in our kernel repository. I
believe that the fix should be in the 2.6.28-11.40 kernel and later
which should have hit -updates by now.
>From a Karmic point of view this patch hit mainline in the 2.6.31 merge
window, and so should be in the next rebase k
Me too, the latest updates do not fix this on my eeepc-701. I also tried
adding the "proposed" updates repository and no charm. I am not sure
"fix commited" is a good description for the status. A patch has been
commited but unfortunately it is not a fix.
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In which upstream version will the bug be definitively squashed?
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Same experience for me as Chris N and Zsolt.
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i can confirm this, i'm trying to build a -vserver kernel with this
patch, and it has bad performance too. i've tried it several times,
different methods, but it was the same every time.
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Yes, I did a fresh install of 9.04, installed everything in the update
manager, then made the xorg.conf changes, installed fixmtrr.sh, the X
updates, and the 2.6.29.3 kernel. Performance was worse than a clean
install with just the lp349314 kernel posted in this thread and no other
changes. (5fps
Did you try parts A and B too?
2009/5/15 Chris N
> Any idea when this patch will make it into the main update stream? I
> tried installing the 2.6.29.3 kernel based on the "official" fix posted
> here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582 but it still has
> lousy video performance on
Any idea when this patch will make it into the main update stream? I
tried installing the 2.6.29.3 kernel based on the "official" fix posted
here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582 but it still has
lousy video performance on my Eee 900 compared to the kernel posted
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@pitti -- yes it does appear to be a large chunk of code. However in
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enabled by the BIOS. It is not normal for this driver to run with that
part of the support disabled on the hardware which supports it. The
code presented
: Tallyho
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Subject: [Bug 349314] Re: Slow performance and tiling issues on i915
Date: Fri, 08 May 2009 17:25:36 -
The new kernels worked on my Eee 900 Celeron but the old kernel is still
installed and is se
The new kernels worked on my Eee 900 Celeron but the old kernel is still
installed and is selected by default in grub. How do I fix this?
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(Removing jaunty-updates milestone from karmic task)
To be honest this gives me some gripes. Unstable as it already is, I
wouldn't like to see even more new code be thrown at the intel driver.
How can we make sure that enabling tiling doesn't break things for some
users?
** Changed in: linux (Ubu
Does this mean that it's available from Update Manager?
I've got the packages locked but I want to unlock them as soon as
possible.
2009/5/7 Andy Whitcroft
> Fixes for this issue have been committed to the Jaunty tree. They have
> also been pushed upstream.
>
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>
Fixes for this issue have been committed to the Jaunty tree. They have
also been pushed upstream.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Statu
** Description changed:
This problem is particularly noticeable with the Ubuntu Netbook Remix
launcher, on systems such as the eeePC 900.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2009-January/001187.html
+
+ ===
+
+ SRU Justification Jaunty
+
+ Impact: Video performance of affec
I have a Toshiba NB100-12N and netbook remix 9.04.
I was often experiencing a very sluggish launcher/screen refresh, and
after kernel updates from http://people.ubuntu.com/~apw/lp349314-jaunty/
I haven't experienced those problems anymore.
lspci after patch:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Int
I'd say it is. I had that problem on an eeepc 701 and the 43 kernel
fixed it.
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I've been running the 2.6.28-11.43~lp349314apw5 kernel for about a week
and it's worked perfectly.
This is on an Eee PC 702 (8G). The specific problem I was seeing was
slow/halting performance on the netbook launcher (with CPU usage staying
at moderate levels). Another symptom was the tiling error
At what point was the server kernel ever mentioned for the UNR ? this is
related to the generic kernel.
On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 08:41 +, Mr_X wrote:
> Ok, this may seem a stupid comment, however
> in grub make sure you load generic and not server.
> Thanks.
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Ok, this may seem a stupid comment, however
in grub make sure you load generic and not server.
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After installing
linux-headers-2.6.28-11-generic_2.6.28-11.43~lp349314apw5_i386.deb
linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic_2.6.28-11.43~lp349314apw5_i386.deb
with 'sudo gdebi' on my Asus EEE PC 701 (4G) the performance problems of
the URN-launcher were solved and everthing is okay now. Thank you guys!
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@Jose:
That's the version I'm using as well.
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I also have slow flash performance. the flash package I installed was the one
in http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ - the .deb for ubuntu 8.10+
not sure it's related. the machine is a Eee PC 701/ 4G
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@BradB and others:
The kernel files did fix the UNR performance, however, I also have lousy flash
performance.
Wathing Youtube video's in normal size works fine, fullscreen is a no-go.
Let alone HD video's ;-)
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EEE PC 900, it solved the slowness issues in unr-launcher that I was
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Solved the same problem: virtual machine (VMware), not a real one.
Details of the machine below.
Thanks again.
Running a VMware virtual machine with Ubuntu Jaunty i386, much needed
for compatibility reasons with 32bit software, as it is hosted by a real
one running Ubuntu Jaunty amd64, I transfor
bug #349519 isnt exactly my problem, but it does sound similar, i will
look into it a little more and see what i come up with. If these two
things are related I will try to find out.
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Slow performance and tiling issues on i915
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The lp349315apw5 kernel fixed the slow mouse/video response I was having
with UNR 9.04 i386 on my Eee 1000HD. Looking forward to the official
release! Thanks for your help.
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Vendicator,
The problem you describe below sounds like this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349519
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Vendicator
wrote:
> I forgot to mention that I am using a Eee PC 900.
>
> What got screwed up was my gnome panel, and metacity (i assume metacity
> anyway - i
I forgot to mention that I am using a Eee PC 900.
What got screwed up was my gnome panel, and metacity (i assume metacity
anyway - i get no control over my windows, they have no style, just
square blocks.)
Like stated earlier, my lag problem is gone, but I cannot figure out why
my gnome panel bro
@ Travis: linux-headers is a development package. It contains all the .h files
from the kernel source so that you can compile drivers or other alike software
with that kernel.
@ others: I also have a bad Flash video performance. Tried using UXA as
suggested in [Bug 338669]. It makes everything g
@ Travis: linux-headers is a development package. It contains all the .h files
from the kernel source so that you can compile drivers or other alike software
with that kernel.
@ others: I also have a bad Flash video performance. Tried using UXA as
suggested in [Bug 338669]. It makes everything g
By the way, I never did get an answer. What is the purpose of linux-
headers-2.6.28-11_2.6.28-11.43~lp349314apw5_all.deb?
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BradB, I had poor performance when playing Flash videos under 8.10 as
well. I don't think it is related to this bug.
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I said earlier that this patched kernel fixed my problems with netbook-
launcher (EeePC 900, 900MHz Celeron), and it did. However, now Flash
video performance is horrible compared to the last OS I had on this
machine (Ubuntu Eee 8.04.2). I used to be able to watch Hulu videos just
fine, even full-s
The patch fixed my lag problem but broke something else (Mainly my fault
I believe)
I will mess around more with it and post what I get here.
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