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> > If you're reading this bug and have this issue, it's been open for
> > nearly three years, and isn't likely to be fixed, as far as I can tell.
> > If 3d acceleration is important to you, it's almost definitely worth it
> > to get some hardware that is better supported. I went with Intel
> > gr
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> Comment # 68 on bug 35457 from Alex Deucher
> Setting radeon.vramlimit=64 is also a workaround.
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> It works just fine a quite a few RS690 boards.
ah. ..well, it also doesn't work for quite a few RS690 boards.
I guess it's academic for me, at this point, though -- I've long since
moved on, since I had to keep working and current, and the old driver
was dropped.
If you're reading this bug an
..agreed, this really shouldn't be marked as a supported card since it's
not actually functional.
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Occurred while playing vessel. Never ran into the problem on 12.10.
I'm available to provide info.
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Firstly, thanks for your work in general -- you make pointing possible,
and typing bearable. :-D
This is a wishlist item, but I think it's fairly important, and fairly simple
to implement:
Add an option to disclude 'shift' from the keys considered as modifiers
or:
Disclude
It's disappointing, but I think there are just too many bugs and not
enough coders to fix them, and they've got to prioritize. -- on top of
that, there's not a *really* good method out there of evaluating the
impact of a problem. This is obviously a high-impact problem,
considering how common the
Sorry, comment #40 was in response to comment #38 -- I did not see that
d4dd10 had responded (accurately and in more specific detail) already.
Note -- I'm out of the running on this for now, I've bricked my laptop
with a modified bios, and it'll probably take a bit of work to undo.
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There has never been a working version of the radeon driver -- last
working version
was radeonhd, which is a different driver.
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I've installed (and since deinstalled) the modified bios, but it enabled me to
do some testing. The system was unstable, and would freeze hard every 3-5
minutes or so when in either sideport-only or uma-only modes. However:
Graphics *seem* to work fine (either way, work much better) with things
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I know it's not much, but I'm placing a $50 bounty on this if someone
takes control of this bug and gets it fixed in Pangolin. I'll pay via
PayPal.
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> > However, setting the vramlimit to 64 seems (2 reboots later) to
> > clear up the corruption.
> > vramlimit of 128, 256, and 0 (0 is ignored) each result in corruption
>
> Can others affected by the problem confirm this?
changing the vramlimit improved things somewhat for me, but my system
sti
Ooh, this means this is *VERY* likely a sideport ram issue, and should
narrow down the bugfixing process significantly.
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11682072#post11682072
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*nod* See the above comments on starting a new bug and pushing this
issue through to xorg. I'm not able to right now -- I just dont' have
the time -- I've defaulted to using Lucid, with the radeon-kms.conf fix.
The issue is that there's an entirely new driver framework, and it
doesn't work for th
I don't know if this works for you, but:
Ubuntu has two types of release -- one of them is "LTS", or "Long-term
support." I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx, because I can have nifty
desktop effects and accelerated graphics, which I find both pretty and
extremely useful. To do so, you would nee
It seems to decrease the corruption initally, but doesn't fix the issue.
My system was workable for about five minutes or so before corruption
became a major issue (but I think it depends more on patterns of usage,
though -- if I open more apps, corruption shows up more quickly). Also,
running jus
Thank you for your expert advice. As soon as I have the availability to
follow it, I will. That you took the time to explain the process a
little bit better is truly helpful.
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- [Edit:]
- This bug has been around for almost a year now, and has gotten rather long,
so this is a brief summary.
+ [Edit]
+ This bug has been around for a bit over a year now, and has gotten rather
long, so this is a brief summary.
There is a memory corruption issue
De-duped bug #755791, as I duped it to this bug too hastily. I would
hate it if *this* bug got duped to another inaccurately, and apologize
for any inconvenience.
Though these two bugs (this one and #755791) have similar workarounds
(the workarounds Andre posted above are indeed useful), and tho
I was incorrect when I marked this as a duplicate of the other bug (or at least
it's not definitely the same issue).
I hate when that happens to a bug I'm working on, and apologize for any
inconvenience.
Martin, I've re-subscribed you as I believe your reasoning for
unsubscribing was that this b
..although I do mean 'functional system' in the sense that it's
functional, but limited. The default interface (Unity) won't work with
software rendering, and therefore the "Ubuntu Classic" interface must be
used. But this is by far not ideal, and a fix is definitely required.
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Disabling KMS disables 3d support altogether. It's not a workaround in
the sense of "This provides equivalent functionality", it's a workaround
in the sense of "this provides a functional system." Disabling KMS
actually ends up disabling the gallium driver altogether, and allows
software renderin
Well, no, the idea I had was totally not viable as a workaround. I was
thinking of installing or creating a package of the older radeonhd
drivers (which do work) for Natty, but but they have an older ABI and
haven't been updated because they're being phased out. Looks like the
version of X that i
@Pablo: Yes, the workaround doesn't work for natty. Or, more correctly, it
kindof works. It provides working 2d graphics (or for some, it seems, working,
slow software rendering of 3d graphics). If 3d is not working, Unity (the new
desktop environment) will not work. You can try installing
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If you are having the same (or more) problems with lucid, this is
probably a dupe of bug #556782 -- The graphics striping around moving
windows, etc are graphics memory corruptions or bad addresses in memory.
The problem only exists with the new drivers for this card
(rs690/x1200). Ubuntu has move
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[RS690] No 3d with Radeon X1200 Series and Ubuntu Natty
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[rs690m] Graphics corruption with ati x120
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This is a duplicate of bug #556782.
This bug has a bug open on xorg, which appears not to be moving.
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..this means systems with the x1200 / rs690m have *no* accelerated video
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In Maverick, Xorg was working (well enough), with compositing, with KMS off
(and only with KMS off).
Now, compositing doesn't work with KMS off.
If I turn KMS on, compositing does work, but the amount of cross-program
graphics corruption makes the system unusable, both with Mav
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I do. I disabled it when Maverick came out, because they changed the
graphics driver for my card (Radeon, x1200, rs690m) from the.. (I think
"r300g?") driver to the Radeon driver, and that caused corruptions
(which have never been fixed) that get WAY worse with KMS enabled. I
can send you a coupl
Login not working properly is a separate issue.
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I don't know whether this should be filed under the (more specific)
xserver-xorg-video-radeon. Change if need be.
- I just upgraded to Natty from Maverick.
+ I just upgraded to Natty from Maverick.
When Unity atte
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I don't know whether this should be filed under the (more specific)
xserver-xorg-video-radeon. Change if need be.
I just upgraded to Natty from Maverick.
When Unity attempts to start, it fails with the following output:
[...]
co
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I don't think that's the same issue, as the issue we have can be seen in
screenshots, and while that might not seem like a significant
difference, it is nevertheless a massive difference.
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Bryce, should I try to compile the kernel with the patch on fd.o
bugzilla 27529? If so, do you offhand know a good link on patching and
compiling the kernel? I don't mind searching that myself, but figure if
you know one offhand and I need to compile, that will reduce my search
time, and therefor
zEn: I think that you had the static issue, not the corruption issue.
The static issue isn't bothering me, either.
The Corruption issue is still present, though.
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I don't know that the static is the same issue. The thing I'm terming
"static" is stuff that looks like analogue static. E.g., stuff that is
active around window borders or between significant changes of color.
That *particular* issue has gone away, or isn't manifesting.
What I'm terming "Corrup
Posted bug #556782 for the issues I posted in this bug that may be a
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..please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
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First: I've upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 beta. My system updates are current.
I have a radeon rs690m (x1200)
This is the problem I ran into:
* Small, horizontal white lines that appear a bit like static. Not very
noticeable, and not present currently.
* Medium and large horizontal lines / ar
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I can't see things right now to report the bug, but I wanted to run
ubuntu-bugs xorg while there was a curruption present. i'll fill out
this bug more completely later.
-Brian
ProblemType: Bug
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Will do.
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I'm pretty sure that Psycho and Rainer have the same problem I do, and
that it's the problem Cutler had.
First: I've upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 beta. My system updates are current.
I have a radeon rs690m (x1200)
This is the problem I ran into:
Small, horizontal white lines that appear a bit
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