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Your Xorg logs are showing:
[ 4864.686] (WW) modeset(0): hotplug event: connector 93's link-state
is BAD, tried resetting the current mode. You may be leftwith a black
screen if this fails...
where connector 93 is the DisplayPort. Please try a different monitor
cable, or just replugging it.
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Title:
gdm-x-session loops printing its mode lines to syslog
To manage no
[775834.395] (EE) glamor0: GL error: GL_OUT_OF_MEMORY in glTexSubImage
[775834.395] (WW) glamor: Failed to allocate 5x5 FBO due to GL_OUT_OF_MEMORY.
[775834.395] (WW) glamor: Expect reduced performance.
[776320.877] (EE) glamor0: GL error: GL_OUT_OF_MEMORY in glTexSubImage
[776320.877] (EE)
[776320
If a different monitor cable does not work then please try a different
monitor if you can. There is some kind of hardware fault here.
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Your kernel log also mentions problems with the same hardware:
[ 1723.813855] [drm:intel_dp_start_link_train [i915]] *ERROR* failed to enable
link training
[ 2612.326756] [drm:intel_dp_start_link_train [i915]] *ERROR* failed to enable
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On waking from, generally a long sleep, my laptop loops in gdm. I get a
continuous stream of:
Nov 20 15:34:15 X1 /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[2674]: (--) modeset(0): HDMI max
TMDS frequency 31KHz
Nov 20 15:34:16 X1 /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[2674]: (
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I'm using a Dell XPS 9380 ("developer edition") connected
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Xorg crashes with SIGBUS in drmmode_load_cursor_argb_check
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** Summary changed:
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DPMS does not switch off the mo
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** Summary changed:
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+ Xorg crashes with SIGBUS in drmmode_load_cursor_argb_check
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Sounds like you're not getting a login screen, is that right?
It wouldn't be surprising given it's a rare and not well tested:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHz
Please try editing /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncomment:
#WaylandEnable=false
then reboot.
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I have the WD19TB Thunderbolt dock connected to a Dell Latitude 7480
laptop with two external displays. The laptop itself is closed (internal
display is not used).
In a gnome xorg session, there is severe tearing on parts of the screen
when dragging windo
Since Xorg is using the modeset driver here I think this might be an
issue with the Raspberry Pi kernel driver(s)
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xorg-server (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- DPMS does not switch off the monitor back light
+ DPMS does not switch off the monitor back light on R
I can see a couple of pixel-layout-related settings here:
dithering depth: auto
supported: auto, 6 bpc, 8 bpc
dithering mode: auto
supported: auto, off, static 2x2, dynamic 2x2, temporal
The nouveau kernel driver provides them regardless of the at
Does the problem occur if you log into 'Ubuntu on Wayland' ?
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- Touchpad not working
+ Dell Inspiron 3558 touchpad stopped working in kernel 4.15.0-72 (but
4.15.0-70 is OK)
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The touchpad is not detected by my Dell Inspiron 3000 series laptop,
this happened after my kernel was updated from 4.15.0-70 to 4.15.0-72.
If I enter Ubuntu Advanced Options to my previous kernel (4.15.0-70) my
touchpad works correctly.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
[Expired for xorg-server (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
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Sorry I can't see a problem in that screenshot. Can you provide more?
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** Tags removed: nouveai
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** Summary changed:
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[HP ZBook Studio G5, Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS] Brightness function keys
works as mic
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bluetoo
Although you are completely right about "I guess an udev rule to disable
Wayland for GMA500 is all that is needed."
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-
It appears GMA500 is the infamous Poulsbo with PowerVR GPU:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA#GMA_500
This means it is closed source and we can't support it :(
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(In reply to nv28m from comment #71)
> nouveau.agpmode=0 seems to work here too, also after comming back from
> suspend.
>
> Still I think I'm stuck with the modesetting driver with the bit 24 hack in
> boot/suspend scripts. The scrolling and rxvt performance is just better.
The parameter name se
I also have this problem. Everything unaccelerated comes up as trash,
even on the kernel framebuffer (if acceleration was switched off). Or
for example I can see most of the graphics ok, but if I use ShadowFB
then the whole screen is unusable. And the cursor is garbage too most of
the time.
This i
I reached to retreive my video bios version*:
cat /proc/driver/nvidia/cards/0
Model: GeForce4 4200 Go
IRQ: 11
Video BIOS: 04.28.20.31.c1
Card Type: AGP
DMA Size: 32 bits
DMA Mask: 0x
Maybe you will like to check against your own and tell me you need
something else from me.
* not that diff
nouveau.agpmode=0 seems to work here too, also after comming back from
suspend.
Still I think I'm stuck with the modesetting driver with the bit 24 hack
in boot/suspend scripts. The scrolling and rxvt performance is just
better.
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Guys, if I can help in any maneer I'd be glad. I want you to know my
video adapter is flashed with a bios update I found long time ago on
dell's site (in my memory, this was a bios update for Windows).
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I ended in Ubuntu 12.04 with latest nvidia-96(-updates maybe). The
Laptop sleeps now for weeks and I won't wake it up. I Just can say that
once I admitted that vino won't work with desktop effects, I decided to
use this laptop with gnome-shell no-effects only, and with the latest
drivers state abov
Hi, I do not know if it may be still relevant after nv28m dicoveries but
here's some quick info (with a debian testing fully updated a month
ago).
Booting with plain nouveau (agp v2 4x): distorted mouse, nothing new
here :(
I tried to boot the following kernel command lines:
* nouveau.vram_pushb
(In reply to Ilia Mirkin from comment #64)
> (In reply to comment #63)
> >
> > Option 3 could definately tell if it's only used for a particular memory
> > configuration of this chip, or it's more general (e.g. first 2 options).
>
> I've fired off a question to NVIDIA, hopefully they'll respond.
(In reply to AndrewK from comment #73)
> (In reply to nv28m from comment #71)
> > nouveau.agpmode=0 seems to work here too, also after comming back from
> > suspend.
> >
> > Still I think I'm stuck with the modesetting driver with the bit 24 hack in
> > boot/suspend scripts. The scrolling and rxvt
agpmode and modeset are not even remotely related I'm afraid. With 4.3
onward one should be using nouveau.config="NvAGP=0" as documented [1]
[1] http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/KernelModuleParameters/#config
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Yes, it was taken after several attempts, that's why it was already set.
I've made a better dump and sent it in e-mail now. According to this
it's set the first time it's written to.
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(In reply to Ilia Mirkin from comment #75)
> (In reply to AndrewK from comment #73)
> > (In reply to nv28m from comment #71)
> > > nouveau.agpmode=0 seems to work here too, also after comming back from
> > > suspend.
> > >
> > The parameter name seems to be changed. nouveau.modeset=0 is what work
(In reply to Emil Velikov from comment #77)
> agpmode and modeset are not even remotely related I'm afraid. With 4.3
> onward one should be using nouveau.config="NvAGP=0" as documented [1]
>
> [1] http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/KernelModuleParameters/#config
Yes. The syntax given seems to d
On Lubuntu 14.04.3 (I think it's Kernel 3.19.x) "nouveau.agpmode=0" also works,
although standby still doesn't seem to work.
What I want to note though, is, that activating the Shadow Framebuffer in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nouveau.conf results in a substantial performance
increase regarding scro
I've wasted a lot of time with the mmio registers to find out why things
go slow. But it seems it's something else.
Just loading the nvidia kernel module without starting X is enough to
make nouveau go fast after kexec.
I did an mmio trace while loading the module, but it only wrote 140 to
0, and
Even more interesting, your trace actually has
[0] 1012.956817 MMIO32 R 0x100080 0xe100 PFB+0x80 => 0xe100
[0] 1012.956820 MMIO32 W 0x100080 0xe100 PFB+0x80 <= 0xe100
Which means that it _starts out_ at 0xe100. Was this trace done on a
clean boot, or had the nvidia module alre
BTW, interesting. In your VBIOS, it tells us to do
0xcbf2: 7a 80 00 10 00 00 00 00 e0 ZM_REG
R[0x100080] = 0xe000
Which is why that bit gets lost on resume (but not on kexec, since init
scripts don't run, since the adapter is already init'd). Good to know,
that means that
(In reply to comment #63)
> For the first two options I think it could be useful to grep through all
> those dumps collected over the years and check which cards have this set.
Yeah, I'll try to have a look later on.
>
> Option 3 could definately tell if it's only used for a particular memory
>
For the first two options I think it could be useful to grep through all
those dumps collected over the years and check which cards have this
set.
Option 3 could definately tell if it's only used for a particular memory
configuration of this chip, or it's more general (e.g. first 2 options).
By t
I ignore if it's related, but my Dell D800 with nv28 burts many-many-many beeps
on boot until the grub menu displays. Feel free to ask any thing.
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(In reply to comment #61)
> At the end I got what I wanted. The winner is:
> nvapoke 00100080 e100
>
> This register is e000 after suspend or after clean boot. So all this
> trouble only because of a single bit was not set ;(
Fantastic! I was secretly hoping that by ignoring the issue for
I've e-mailed the dump file.
I've put in 3 markers, one before starting xinit /usr/bin/urxvt, one in
urxvt before quiting, and one after xinit returned.
I hope it's useful. Thanks! I can try to repeat the same thing using the
nouveau driver, if needed.
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I had the feeling that there's not much chance that the dump alone will
help. So I did some debugging on my own, after all it can't be that hard
if I have the hardware at hand to play with ;)
First I've collected all writes locations out from the dump, and ignored
the part which looked like a fram
Doing a suspend to RAM restores the original trashing behaviour. I'm not
sure, but maybe the screen update is slower as well now.
This is a Dell D800:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV28M [GeForce4 Ti 4200
Go AGP 8x] (rev a1)
X.Org X Server 1.15.1
Release Date: 2014-04-13
(In reply to comment #55)
> So something is initialized by the nvidia driver, which is not touched by
> nouveau but is required for correct operation.
>
> Is there a way I could help? Like dumping register states with/without the
> nvidia init?
You could do a mmiotrace of the nvidia driver. It's
The default Debian kernel is not very debug friendly, so I've dumped the ROMs
with nvagetbios. There are two versions, as I made a firmware update later to
see if it helps. (e-mailed)
The MMIO dumps are comming soon, tomorrow or so. This is a slow machine
and the kernel compile takes a while eve
I just discovered this bug as I acquired a Dell Inspiron 8500 a few
weeks back and ran into the same problem. In fact, on my machine (same
nVidia graphics), the problem even seems worse: Any attempt at using the
nouveau driver so far has not only produced the distortions described by
the original p
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** Summary changed:
- Screen brightness adjustment delay
+ Screen brightness adjustment delay in Xorg sessions only
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Status: Confirmed => New
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecide
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Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Please avoid reporting multiple issues in a single bug.
The tearing issue is bug 1846398 already so the remaining issues are
"Ubuntu operates slow with system apps and 3rd party apps; system hangs
and crashes; and more". Are you saying Ubuntu is only slow when you are
using fractional scaling?
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Which GUI are you using that exhibits the problem?
** Summary changed:
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+ GUI freeze on high disk or CPU load, but disabling swap fixes it
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Status: Confirmed =
Thanks. I've now added this bug to the performance tracking list:
https://trello.com/c/pe5mRmx7
** Summary changed:
- gnome-shell (via Mesa/LLVMpipe in a virtual machine) uses all CPU cores just
to update the screen
+ gnome-shell (via Mesa/LLVMpipe in a virtual machine) uses all CPU cores just
** Changed in: nouveau
Status: Confirmed => Unknown
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I downloading & booted Xubuntu 20.04 daily and played there.
same hp dc7700 (c2d-e6320, 5gb, nvidia quadro nvs 290)
on same box. adding xscreensaver & using 'flurry', I got the same jerky/choppy
response here once packages added & running.
I could see the xscreensaver dialog box where I click 'p
This bug only is present on Wayland.
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gnome-shell (via Mesa/LLVMpipe in a virtual machine) uses all CPU
cores just to update the sc
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This might be bug 1798790.
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Please try editing /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and then uncomment:
#WaylandEnable=false
And then reboot.
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- Display does not show up (short flashes)
+ [nvidia] Display does not show up (short flashes)
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Please also tell us exactly which browsers exhibit the bug.
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Please open two Terminal windows.
In one run:
dmesg -w
In the other run:
journalctl -f
Now wait and reproduce the freeze a few times. Each time look at those
two Terminal windows and tell us if you see any particular messages just
after each freeze.
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Actually this sounds like bug 1809407 so let's just assume it is unless
proven otherwise.
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[nvidia] Corrupted wallpaper after resuming from suspend o
I think the Gnome Shell developers have been working on how that code
(efficient screen updates for VMs) works in Wayland sessions. But I
don't know the details. Let's hope mutter 3.36 performs better in that
area.
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Sounds like Qt bug 1824753
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When I pass the Qt application to the secondary monitor the characters of
the application increase
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Comment #16 is confusing because it sounds like you're now talking about
multiple unrelated issues. It is also confusing because comment #16
suggests this bug occurs in Wayland only but comment #13 looks like it's
from Xorg.
Is this bug affecting Wayland sessions only?
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** Changed in: nouveau
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