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'nv' is selected when no xorg.conf is present even if it doesn't
support the
Mario's patches introduce some regressions. Bridged AGP cards are
affected because of the missing PCI-IDs in "nv_list.csv". I suppose
"nv_list.csv" was based on NVKnownChipsets[] table from "nv_driver.c",
but, as I already confirmed, NVKnownChipsets[] is not a complete table
of all *supported* chip
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Live CD and drivers are already working on a ZOTAZ ION Board.. great
work guys.
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This bug was fixed in the package xserver-xorg-video-nv -
1:2.1.14-2ubuntu3
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* Add patches from f.d.o # 23870
- 0001-Move-the-logic-for-matching-devices-out-of-probe-rou.patch
+ Disable the logic for matching
Works for me with and without Mario's fix. So I don't see a regression.
My card is a "nVidia Corporation G73GL [Quadro FX 560] (rev a1)".
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if you're using amd64 or lpia you can use this PPA:
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Mario's patch fixes my boot issues on a Zotac Ion box.
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The PPA system is currently broke, so here's a hand compiled deb. It's
for i386.
Boot an i386 live disk, and install it using dpkg.
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Hi,
Is the patch on the build already? I want to test if its working since I
have a Zotac ION. Thanks
On Tue, 2009-09-15 at 15:44 +, Alberto Milone wrote:
> I was aware of the problem but I've never had the time to focus on it.
> I'm glad to see that Mario did it.
>
> I have reviewed Mario
I was aware of the problem but I've never had the time to focus on it.
I'm glad to see that Mario did it.
I have reviewed Mario's patch and it looks good to me. I think we should
adopt it and keep it (as a workaround) until the problem is fixed in X.
I definitely I agree with Martin that we need
Assigning to Alberto for now, who covers for Bryce. Timo, Mario, please
feel free to assign to you if you can/want to handle it.
Thanks Mario for putting together the patch. This approach seems
appropriate to me in the sense that it errs on the side of caution. As
for the regression potential, hav
So upstream is likely not going to take this patch in time for karmic,
they would rather focus upon getting the X server to be able to fallback
later in the detection process.
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2009-September/002019.html
I would like to propose carrying this patch (or at leas
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Here's a debdiff that I verified fixed the problem on the Studio XPS
1340. Considering the type of solution, it should fix any other system
that was having the same problem.
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** Summary changed:
- Karmic doesn't boot up on Studio XPS 1340 with Nvidia Hybrid graphics
+ 'nv' is selected when no xorg.conf is present even if it doesn't support the
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I experience the same problem, karmic alpha 5 can not start the
installation
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Confirmed on karmic daily liveCD from 09/09/09 with a nvidia 9400M graphic card
(regular card, not hybrid).
NV doesn't support this card, but for some reason the vesa fallback does not
work; the user is sent to a text only login prompt.
>From this terminal, creating a minimal xorg.conf to force
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Testing out the daily image from June 10 2009, the live cd is not
booting up to X. It is falling back to failsafe graphics mode.
This is because it's selecting the NV graphics driver rather than VESA.
The Studio XP
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Testing out the daily image from June 10 2009, the live cd is not
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This is because it's selecting the NV graphics driver rather than VESA.
The Studio XP
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It does fall back to probe the devices using vesa, but that fails, so it
goes further trying out fbdev (which fails with a more verbose message).
Why vesa fails.. that's a mystery, but might be due to the dual-card
setup or something.
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On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 07:31:16PM -, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> Bryce: the server is working right; it first tried the driver recognized
> by the vendor id, and if it doesn't support it, falls back to using the
> platform fallback driver and then as a last resort, fbdev. In this case
> though it s
Bryce: the server is working right; it first tried the driver recognized
by the vendor id, and if it doesn't support it, falls back to using the
platform fallback driver and then as a last resort, fbdev. In this case
though it seems that the fallback just fails for some reason :)
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Third is the more fundamental issue of selecting which device and driver
to use with a hybrid system. A simple solution would be to get a
behavior consistent with the previous patch. But a better solution
would be for it to try -nv on each card, and then if both fail, try
-vesa on each. I've fil
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Second is the issue that if a card is not supported by -nv, the xserver
should not attempt to boot -nv, but rather use -vesa. I've filed this
issue upstream as https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23045 -
sub to this one if you wish; it's probably the more likely bug to get
solved in time
Fundamentally I think we have at least three separate bugs here.
First, the lack of support for 0866 cards. There's several bug reports
upstream about lacking support for 9400 cards, such as fdo #19545,
however none mentioned 0866 specifically, so I've filed an upstream bug
with this request: ht
The original Jaunty patch referred to by Jerone is one I pulled in from
RedHat, 170_primary_pci_video_device.patch. We were still carrying that
patch up until the 28th (at which point it was dropped as already
included in debian when 1.6.2.901-1 was merged in).
But the actual cause of this is not
Bryce - could you please see if we can do anything to help resolve this?
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hmm, doesn't look like it supports 0866 yet.
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there's a new -nv version available, could you try it now?
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Deleting the xorg.conf, it still fails. Here's the log with it deleted
and nv.ids gone.
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Ahh its ok, that should have the same effect. How about if you delete
/etc/X11/xorg.conf entirely? xorg.conf is going away "real soon now", if
it works without it great, if not a simple little patch in the detection
logic for xserver to match 10DE 086x pci id's to vesa will do it.
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Hi Robert:
I've removed the nv.ids from /usr/share/xserver-xorg/pci (if there was
more that your package does, i'll add your package on too - it's just
harder to test from a PPA behind a network requiring proxy
authentication).
Still have failures, here's the Xorg.0.log from that scenario:
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Mario, can you please try the xserver-xorg-video-nv driver on this PPA
so we can see how dropping the nv.ids install reacts in this specific
situation? The problem is obviously that nv.ids is matching the pci id
for your 9200M GS which -nv _does_ support, but your PC wants to use the
IGP to save po
This justification on this issue is it was an issue in Jaunty that got
fixed before release. When users install Ubuntu 9.10 on a Studio XPS
1340 they can not get graphics at all and xorg fails. This is because
this machine uses Nvidia Hybrid graphics, and the graphics core trying
to be used is not
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Actually this is the same problem that was resolved in 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/304445
So this is a regression
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Testing out the daily image from June 10 2009, the live cd is not
booting up to X. It is falling back to failsafe graphics mode.
This is because it's selecting the NV graphics driver rather than VESA.
The Studio XPS 1340's graphics
Here's my failsafe .tar. It's far more informative than any of that
ubuntu-bug stuff (since the ubuntu-bug stuff was done when I booted with
VESA forcefully)
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