I have attached a boot log (dmesg) when system fails to boot properly.
As can be clearly seen, agpgart-amd64 is loaded after the drm and radeon
modules, too late infact, and system either hangs or drops to command
line. If you compare this boot log to the boot log I attached earlier
(with apport-co
Sorry for this. apport-collect didn't really work as I expected.
First of all I have to say that I'm *sure* my problem is same as the
problem original reporter has. We have almost the same hardware and logs
show the same problem.
Anyway, the bug is still present in Lucid Final LiveCD. agpgart,
am
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Architecture: i386
CurrentDmesg:
[ 61.540293] lp: driver loaded but no devices found
[ 62.235869] ppdev: user-space parallel port driver
[ 66.404009] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
DkmsStatus: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
GdmLog1: Error: command ['g
I can confirm this bug too. Using 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx RC (LiveCD only
atm). Can't boot with KMS enabled. At some point, boot process hangs
repeatedly showing message "BUG: soft lockup - CPU #0 stuck for 61s!
[plymouthd:1183]" every minute or so. Somehow I were able to boot into
command prompt and
Bryce, thanks for responding. I look forward to Lucid, -nouveau and KMS on
nVidia cards. In my experience -nouveau worked nicely with my card, as far as
proper resolution and refresh rate are concerned. Tested it in Fedora 12. KMS
worked nicely also. I hope it will be same for Lucid.
Since Lucid
Regarding the note at the and of comment #11 - after some further
inspection of Mario's patches ("0001-Move-the-logic-for...patch" and
"0002-Run-the-parsing-script...patch"), I now see that
NVKnownChipsets[], generated by "parse_pci_ids.pl", won't contain any
PCI-IDs that don't have matching card n
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
This is a patched version of "nv_list.csv".
I made a little typo in last comment - it was "nv_list.csv" not
"nv_list.cvs".
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nv, autodetection fails because of missing PCI-IDs, in nv.ids, for a large
numb
Bryce, I took some time to test the Beta version of Karmic Koala Kubuntu,
LiveCD only thou. I must say that things are even worse now. Not only does
autodetection fails but now -nv doesn't work at all with my card. I also took
some time to take a look at new patches introduced in Ubuntu package
Bryce, I tested your package. Autodetection and driver worked as
expected with my card (7600 GS AGP). Logs attached.
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.logs and output of lspci"
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nv, autodetection fails because of missing PCI-IDs, in nv.ids, for
9100, 7025 and 7050 are either mobile or intergrated chips. It seems
they are not officialy supported by the driver. IDs are not referenced
in the source code anywhere in any way. Upstream maintainer, Aaron
Plattner I believe, should be asked if those chips are supported or not.
Were those IDs left
My point exactly. Thanks for helping me clarify this bug even more.
Since no one i paying attention, I was prepared to make a patch myself,
thou my idea was to modifying the way "nv.ids" is generated in
"01_gen_pci_ids.diff".
A the moment the script looks like this:
awk '/{ 0x.*/ || /case 0x.*/ {
I never said that it should just "match NVIDIA as a vendor". I said that
"nv.ids" should explicitely have, or match with whildcards/bitmasks,
PCI-IDs of all hardware -nv *supports*, nothing more, nothing less, and
that's not an upstream problem. "nv.ids" is not generated by upstream.
So the problem
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-nv
In my case, "/usr/share/xserver-xorg/pci/nv.ids" was missing PCI-ID for
my 7600 GS AGP (10de:02e1). X server autodetection failed and -vesa was
used instead. By manualy adding appropriate PCI-ID to "nv.ids" and
restart
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-nv
In my case, "/usr/share/xserver-xorg/pci/nv.ids" was missing PCI-ID for
my 7600 GS AGP (10de:02e1). X server autodetection failed and -vesa was
used instead. By manualy adding appropriate PCI-ID to "nv.ids" and
restarting X server, a
Gaetan,
Sorry for answering this late, I've been very busy.
I thought of opening a new bug report but since it's related to this
one, infact it's basicaly the same bug, I didn't want to make another
"duplicated bug" but, if it's necessary, I'll make a new bug report.
Thank's for finding more video
This bug still exists for a number of other GeForce 7xxx cards. The
video cards affected are AGP versions of 7xxx family of cards. Both
"/usr/share/xserver-xorg/pci/nv.ids" and driver sources (nv_driver.c)
are missing PCI-IDs. Affected video cards are AGP versions of GeForce
7600 GT (10de:02e0), Ge
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