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sure - I'll give it a try when 10.10 alpha is released. In case I forget it,
please don't hesitate to send me a reminder. It's a
pleasure to work with such committed and professional developer like you!
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Marking as Fix Committed since the kernel fix is already in the Maverick
kernel tree: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
maverick.git;a=commitdiff;h=94f7bf647315472c80b8368c849739038e5620a3
The upstream -ati fix is http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86
-video-ati/commit/?id=1ad41
OK, maybe at a later point you can try the old card again and verify
everything works in a Ubuntu 10.10 alpha release. Anyway, thanks to your
bug report this got fixed and I guess there are many Linux users on 9800
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Today I finally have given up. I went to the local PC store and got a
new Graphic Card. It's already installed and everything works as
expected. I hope we could at least verify the patch you have written
successfully. If you don't mind I would close this bug report. Thank you
again so much for your
Good, start with only upgrading the kernel and see if 3D acceleration is
still working.
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Sorry - please disregard Comment #97. After rebooting I have now again
the artifacts (probably as it should be)
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So currently while having downgraded to the standard lucid packages I
can't see any difference to our tests performed on the development
kernel and your test packages. It's exactly the same behaviour - No more
artifacts but also 3D acceleration (e.g. enabling compiz) doesn't work
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Okay - I purged the ppa:xorg-edgers/radeon and ppa:xorg-edgers/drivers-only and
reinstalled the standard drivers.
I'm using now again Kernel 2.6.32-22-generic. Can't see any artifacts but the
3D acceleration doesn't seem to work.
Find attached my logs.
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It seems like you are now hit by another, unrelated bug. Can you please
revert to the standard Lucid packages and see if everything is fine
(except the original corruptions of course). Only then can we move on,
step by step with our test packages.
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This is the syslog. In case you might find some useful informations in
it.
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I did so. Find attached the Xorg.0.log
Still can't enable compiz.
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It is strange, because the dmesg confirms that the radeon kernel module
is loaded and KMS is initialized, but the Xorg log indicates that the
module was not loaded in time. Can you please try booting with "text" as
an extra boot parameter, then log in on the console and start X with
"startx"?
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Okay - I reinstalled the mesa package as instructed.
I also renamed the dri folders as requestes in #53
Compiz still does not work, however as mentioned the artifacts have disappeared.
Find attached the logs
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The kernel looks good (dmesg), but you must have got the mesa packages
messed up. Please try reinstalling the normal ones, then try again. I am
running Lucid with kernel 2.6.34-020634rc6-generic and mesa packages
7.9.0~git20100429+gallium+r300.f7cf8b46-0ubuntu0tormod (from radeon ppa)
and ati/radeo
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Somehow dri-classic doesn't exist anymore. Did I do anything wrong?
find attached the logs.
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Sounds like you have got the right packages (the -tormod3 version was
for Karmic). Can you please attach dmesg and glxinfo output and your
Xorg.0.log? With that mesa package (+gallium), please try as I described
in comment 53 to use classic drivers.
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I updated today my system to Lucid. After the update I performed the following
actions:
1. installed the kernel you recommended
(linux-image-2.6.34-999-generic_2.6.34-999.201004281008_i386.deb)
2. install the ati driver (1:6.13.99~git20100422.1ad41054-0ubuntu0tormod) (what
do I have to do to ins
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/108926
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hi guys! i think that i have the same problems even with lucid linx now
and before with Karmic.. desperation! :(
here there is my qyestion that i posted some days ago, please help me
too
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The fix is now in Linus' kernel tree, and should be in today's snapshot
here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/daily/2010-04-28-lucid/ You can install this kernel in your
Karmic system to try out (unless you have a Lucid system). The updated
-ati driver for Karmic in https://launchpad
Okay, just booted again the Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 Live-CD. I fetched
1:6.13.99~git20100422.1ad41054-0ubuntu0tormod from the ppa archive, logged out
and and again in. Unfortunately, there are no changes. The screen is still
cluttered with exactly the sam artifact pattern.
Will the change in the ker
The newest version is only for lucid. I will have to update the karmic
version if you want to test in karmic. Anyway, we can wait a few days
for the new kernel release which hopefully will have my fix included.
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Guys, how do I tell apt-get to download the latest xserver-xorg-video-
ati driver (1:6.13.99~git20100422.1ad41054-0ubuntu0tormod) ? Whatever I
do (install, purge, update, upgrade) my Ubuntu 9.10 does not want to
download the latest version. It only uses xserver-xorg-video-ati driver
1:6.12.99+git20
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Tormod Volden (tormodvolden)
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Ok - no problem. I will postpone the purchase of the new card and keep
on investigating together with you guys. I set up the PPA in my Ubuntu
9.10 to https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/drivers-only but
apt-get does not retrieve the latest version. Maybe it takes some time
until the reposit
I have uploaded a test package for xserver-xorg-video-ati in
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/drivers-only
Please try it, although I am not sure if the kernel must be fixed as well for
you to see a difference.
Reference to kernel patch: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-
devel
Hi SlimJim, if I read your comment correctly, you are not interested in
pursuing this bug further? If that's the case could you set the bug
report to Invalid?
If you're interested in continuing doing testing and troubleshooting,
the next step is to send the bug report upstream, and they'll probab
We still want to fix your old card :) Actually I found out now that the
pipe number mismatch has to be fixed in the kernel as well as the Xorg
driver. With the wrong number here, the corruption that you see is
mighty possible.
This has now been fixed upstream, and the fixes are good candidates for
Hey Bryce and Tormod, thanks for the advice. I did so and included
radeon.agpmode=4 as a boot parameter, but it has no effect. I even included it
as a fixed boot parameter in /etc/default/grub as
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="radeon.agpmode=4"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="radeon.agpmode=4" but without suc
Right, I was too obsessed by the pipe numbers to think about this
classic issue. Slimjim, your card runs with 8x out of the box, so please
try 4x (the only other option for these AGP v3 cards): radeon.agpmode=4
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Based on the description of the symptoms, it sort of sounds like this
might be caused by an incorrect AGPMode setting, which is relevant when
DRI is enabled. You should test if changing this makes the issue go
away.
For KMS configurations, agpmode is a kernel module parameter. Enter the
grub int
Thanks for the explanation! I tried to disable RenderAccel but X seems to
dislike it and only allows startup in Low Graphics mode. Well, finally I'll
visit my local PC shop and purchase another graphic board. Those old AGP cards
aren't expensive anymore.
Please sent me in a private message your
Can you try turning off RenderAccel, as suggested here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/1004
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Even without Visual Effects, the radeon driver uses acceleration on the
card (EXA, composite etc), so some corruption can be seen. This
acceleration is not used if fglrx is blocking, or if you are using the
vesa driver ("failsafe").
With compiz it will use hw acceleration for the whole screen, tha
Yes, this is understood. However the artifacts appear when the radeon driver
installed. Even with having the Acceleration disabled (System > Preferences >
Appearance > Visual Effects > None) the screen has some artifacts (see
screenshot visual-effects-disabled.png). However they don't cover the
Yes, if you do not remove fglrx properly, it will keep the ati radeon from
running with hardware accelerated 3D. With no acceleration you won't get the
corruption, which only was visible when acceleration was in use (compiz and 3D
apps). See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/FglrxIntefer
Thanks for your help in investigating the problem. Somehow I'm still not sure
where the problem lies. On WindowsXP the card works just perfectly and is
recognized without any problems by ATI driver / ATI Cataylst. Yesterday I went
back to my Ubuntu 9.10 installation and tried to install the prop
I meant, just copy the file, without installing from PPA. Anyway, the
number of fp pipes is now 1 which should be "safe" for these cards. If
you still have corruption, there must be another reason for it.
Some of these cards have only one functional pipe, or one that passed
the tests at the fab, s
just forgot to copy the two most important lines - please disregard
comment #58
Somehow purging and reinstalling the ppa did the job. Now I have
installed your new built 7.9.0~git20100419+gallium+r300.7dfde3aa-
0ubuntu0tormod on the freshly rebooted Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 LiveCD.
This is the output
Somehow purging and reinstalling the ppa did the job. Now I have
installed your new built 7.9.0~git20100419+gallium+r300.7dfde3aa-
0ubuntu0tormod on the freshly rebooted Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 LiveCD.
This is the output of glxinfo > /dev/null
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request c
Somehow the ppa repository doesn't deliver the new version. It's still
the 7.9.0~git20100418+gallium+r300.0490116f-0ubuntu0tormod one. Is there
a way to force the ppa to download the new (419 built) ?
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It sounds like you did it right, so I am not sure my fix makes any
difference for you. The fix for gallium was definitely wrong, but I have
uploaded a better version in today's PPA packages.
Can you please instead (in 10.04) copy this file to /usr/lib/dri and after
logout/login, run this to verif
I installed the 7.9.0~git20100418+gallium+r300.0490116f-0ubuntu0tormod version
on the Ubuntu 10.04 beta2 LiveCD from the PPA. After installing the packages
from PPA I executed these commands:
cd /usr/lib/
sudo mv dri dri-gallium
sudo mv dri-classic dri
logout & login
Unfortunately nothi
Okay, I will give it a try when I return to home this evening.
Thanks
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Hmm, maybe my hypothesis is wrong. However, these test packages from the PPA
use gallium drivers as default instead of the classic drivers, and I am less
confident about my fix for gallium, so please test classic this way:
After installing the packages:
cd /usr/lib/
sudo mv dri dri-gallium
sud
I set up the PPA and installed the 7.9.0~git20100418+gallium+r300
.0490116f-0ubuntu0tormod version on the Ubuntu 10.04 beta2 liveCD. I
logged out and again in. Unfortunately, it does not solve the problem. I
purged the PPA and reinstalled it a second time, but without any
effects.
this is what I d
I checked the pictures on http://www.digital-daily.com/video/ati-
radeon9800se/ against the card I have in my PC. I do have a card based
which seems to be based on the Radeon 9500 Pro design.
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