Richard [2011-04-02 4:36 -]:
> Fallback test for Xorg Proprietary Drivers Testers. System did not start
> in GUI. Had to go to terminal (ctrl-alt-F1) and move the module back.
> After that everything back to normal. Same result as last week. Have a
> geforce 8600GT
Did you install the proprie
Fallback test for Xorg Proprietary Drivers Testers. System did not start
in GUI. Had to go to terminal (ctrl-alt-F1) and move the module back.
After that everything back to normal. Same result as last week. Have a
geforce 8600GT
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Title:
Nvidia proprietary drivers fallback test failed: do not hardcode
"Dri
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* data/handlers/nvidia.py: Some cleanup:
- Drop obsolete add_modules=['glx'].
- Drop setting DefaultDepth=24, X.org does that by default now.
- Move
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Title:
Nvidia proprietary drivers fallback test failed: do not hardcode
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Updated to Martin's jockey-gtk-0.9.2-ubuntu3pitt2 (Alberto's patch).
All tests pass!
Jockey now recognizes the nvidia driver after it's been installed.
Fallback from nvidia to nouveau still works.
The xorg.conf will be restored to the state it had when nvidia was installed:
* If there was no xor
Chad, thanks a lot for testing.
Alberto committed the fix to the packaging branch, thanks! I updated the
package in my PPA. I'd appreciate if someone on nvidia could test
version 0.9.2-0ubuntu3pitti2.
> if no xorg.conf existed, then it was subsequently customized, then nvidia is
> uninstalled, w
the attached patch should solve your problem. Since we no longer set the
driver in xorg.conf we don't need to check whether the driver is set in
xorg.conf anymore to see if the driver is enabled.
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I'm trying this out with jockey-gtk-0.9.2-0ubuntu3pitti1 on Natty dev
(2011-03-29) with nvidia-current-270.30-0ubuntu3
* No xorg.conf (-> nouveau)
=> passed (default setup, a noop)
* enable nvidia in jockey (-> proprietary)
=> passed, but thinks it fails
jockey.log shows: (also attached the t
I fixed that in jockey's packaging bzr now, and also uploaded to my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~pitti/+archive/ppa
Unfortunately I cannot really test this in a real-life scenario, as I
only have machines with intel. I only did some "dry run" tests.
Can someone with Nvidia hardware please give the
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This needs some changes in the general XorgDriverHandler class as well.
I did that in trunk now and added appropriate test cases.
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Great, then I'll change Jockey to not hardcode the driver and
displaydepth any more.
Thanks!
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@Martin
Removing xorg.conf in Natty won't prevent the xserver from loading nvidia and
will also set DisplayDepth to 24, thanks to a patch that we included in the
xserver.
What we still need in xorg.conf is the Nologo option, otherwise users
will see the Nvidia logo every time the xserver starts.
Leaving the xorg.conf in place, commenting out the 'Driver' line, also
allows driver fallback (nvidia to nouveau) to work correctly.
And the color depth is 24 (verified in Xorg.0.log), in both cases:
whether nvidia is used, or if it falls back to nouveau.
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Chad A. Davis [2011-03-24 21:49 -]:
> I tested Matin's suggestion. The fallback works properly if
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf is simply not present.
Thanks. That's actually kind of surprising, as in the past we at least
needed to set DisplayDepth to 24, and some other bits.
> The only (minor) disadv
I tested Matin's suggestion. The fallback works properly if
/etc/X11/xorg.conf is simply not present.
I moved the nvidia-current.ko aside, restarted. The X.org.0 shows that
the order of preference for the autoconfigured drivers is: 0: nvidia 1:
nouveau 2: nv 3: vesa 4: fbdev. In this case, nouveau
@Martin: Indeed, xorg.conf is not necessary, i've just removed it and
Xorg started using the nvidia driver. The only difference i've noticed
is that the nvidia logo shows up for an instant when X starts, because
the option "NoLogo" defaults to false.
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Alberto, Bryce, Chris, do we even need to explicitly set the nvidia
driver in xorg.conf these days? I thought X.org would prefer nvidia
over nv/nouveau now, so perhaps the easiest thing here would be to fix
the jockey handler to not set the driver at all?
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Same here under Natty, dmesg and Xorg.0.log are the same as Richard's
above in the relevant parts.
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Here is dmesg output also
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No gui after fallback for me too. Have attached messages
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Just followed the test again and this time I also tried booting using
recovery mode.
Ubuntu booted up just fine. When an option to continue with failsafe X was
offered I took it and then chose to run Ubuntu in low graphic mode.
Then I run gksudo jockey-gtk and jockey said that the nvidia driver i
If the /etc/X11/xorg.conf is removed, then it does correctly load the
default (nouveau) driver, but if the xorg.conf wants to load the nvidia
driver and that fails, then it doesn't fallback to nouveau like it
should.
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Also affects Natty development branch on MacBook Pro. Hangs on splash
screen, without any fallback to the nv or nouveau or any other video
driver. Works fine again when the driver file is put back where it
belongs.
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I also followed the steps from:
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Hardware/X/ProprietaryDrivers#Fallback%20Testing
and the test failed also for me.
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I don't think this will get addressed as the driver is proprietary and
this kind of behavior may depend on hardware configuration. We need to
focus on addressable bugs in the end game.
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Also, the renamed .ko file is now removed from the hard drive during the
reboot.
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the fallback code in the xserver doesn't work if there is an xorg.conf
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I can confirm this bug in Lucid. After attempting to reconfigure the
graphics mode, a restart is required. Using Ctrl+Alt+Del results in the
same screen message. Using 'switch to console' and using "shutdown -r
now" also results in the same message. After attempting this about 4
times, I allowed i
Sorry, but according to the logs the driver is the 190
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