** Project changed: xserver-xorg-driver-ati => linux
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[Lucid] ATI KMS causes DRM error on X200M
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/509273
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=== system now useless ===
Loaded a lot of updates today: a new kernel, gdm, gnome-session-manager and
others.
- Booting without 'nomodeset' does not work because KMS is broken, no change
here (bug 509273)
- Have to boot into recovery mode and then resume normal boot because gdm is
broken (bug
@Petr: That's the whole point: this issue comes and goes at random. Booting
with 'pci=nomsi' has failed several times for me too, booting with 'nomodeset'
works nearly always and booting without extra options (as it should be) works
every now and then.
You are right that the performance of graph
@Lollerke: Nope, I'm running Lucid on my everyday laptop as working
installation. Lucid amd64 with updates loaded at least twice a day.
I know it's not really production grade yet, but it's the only way for me to
test it and take it seriously.
Tom
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[Lucid] ATI KMS causes DRM error on X200M
h
Tried that, got vertical lines immediately.
Back to using 'nomodeset' :-(
Tom
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[Lucid] ATI KMS causes DRM error on X200M
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/509273
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You are right, the link I used to get the daily kernel build is now invalid.
Try this one:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/?C=M;O=D
You will want to try the most recent edition of Lucid or Karmic,
depending on your current distro.
gr
Tom
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[Lucid] ATI KMS causes DRM error
Did some googling on ATI and KMS and found the following:
Over at freedesktop.org there are multiple bugs linked to KMS and ATI cards.
Most of it *should* be fixed in kernel 2.6.33 or above, which is not the one
that Lucid runs now (2.6.32).
I linked this bug to the upstream one most likely to be
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #25662
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25662
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-driver-ati via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25662
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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[Lucid] ATI KMS causes DRM error on X200M
Agreed. I've been bitten by two separate bugs during boot, this one (now
solved) and the KMS issue.
There's quite a discussion about the latter going on at 509273, which is what
you mean I guess.
If not, plz point me in the right direction about filing a bug against
the right driver (kms, non-km
That's OK by me.
see ya
Tom
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Plymouth garbles screen (ATI 200M)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519891
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Spoke too soon.
Tried hibernating (worked) and resuming (crashed). Did a hard reboot and
behaviour is back to where it was; 'nomodeset' when booting else vertical lines
y nada mas.
Steve, the good news is that Plymouth now works OK for me even when booting
with 'nomodeset'.
- 2 messages about f
hi Steve,
I wish I could ;-)
There were updates to X-core and the ATI/Radeon driver in the same batch that
contained Plymouth 0.8.0~-14.
To my surprise I can now start up without the dreaded 'nomodeset' option. This
works fine, Plymouth and X all doing what they should. So far, so good.
In
There may be some relation to 305301, but on my system suspend / hibernate and
resume worked perfectly in Jaunty. On moving to Karmic both got broken and are
still not fixed completely (see 466868-susp/res and 447192-hib/res)
The problem here has no much obvious to do with that, because it appear
(hi Steve)
update:
Got a lot of upgraded packages over the last days, including X and a new
kernel. Result is still the same, and still disappointing.
Loaded the new kernel and X yesterday, rebooted and everything worked fine. No
screen corruption, vertical lines etc, Plymouth also doing exactly
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