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[RC410] detects AGP on a PCIE card
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[RC410] detects AGP on a PCIE card
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[RC410] detects AGP on a PCIE card
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Apporv, looking at your dmesg output, your issue is probably covered by
bug 557611, which needs a kernel cherry-pick fix.
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Apoorv, there is no big disadvantage in turning off KMS at this point.
The boot splash screens will be different, and some combinations of 3D
rendering and desktop effects will not work correctly. 3D speed might be
better without KMS. However, most bug fixing is now done in the KMS
path, so don't e
Sorry, my mistake.
The driver is alright.
It detects the card and displays the message "AGP Card Detected". But after
that it checks if it is a from RS400 family and corrects it to CARD_PCI, but
does not display any message regarding this change.
The DRI was not starting due to the KMS.
By addin
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And here is dmesg
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I just update the packages in the beta.
Now I have the version 1:6.12.192-2ubuntu2
I am still facing the same problem
I am attaching the dmesg and the Xorg.0.log?field.comment=I just update the
packages in the beta.
Now I have the version 1:6.12.192-2ubuntu2
I am still facing the same problem
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This bug does not seem to be fixed in 10.04 beta
I am running Kubuntu 10.04 Beta
I have xserver-xorg-video-ati (1:6.12.191-1ubuntu2) and
xserver-xorg-video-radeon (1:6.12.191-1ubuntu2)
Still I got the "AGP card detected".
I have attached the Xorg.0.log
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Pondo, I don't think so, but check the log file to see if it says "AGP
card detected".
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Is it possible, that the fix isn't in ubuntu 10.04 Alpha2.
I tried this LiveCD, but i Couldn't start the desktop effects.
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This bug was fixed in the package xserver-xorg-video-ati -
1:6.12.99+git20091125.0061c4db-0ubuntu1
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xserver-xorg-video-ati (1:6.12.99+git20091125.0061c4db-0ubuntu1) lucid;
urgency=low
* New upstream git snapshot 20091125 (master) up to commit 0061c4db
- Fix PCI chips that re
Yes, great, it works; writing in Ubuntu Livemode with compiz. Thanks to
you and your team. You're the best!!!
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Hello, I tried this yesterday. Then the system freezes after logging in
again. I'll try it again!
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Pondo, yes you can boot a Ubuntu 9.10 live CD, and then install the
packages from the PPA, just log out and in again for the new driver to
be loaded.
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Is there a possibility to test it with a livecd (nightly built or something
like that). I would like to verify it too, but I can't install ubuntu at the
moment (next weeks). Do you know, if the fix is already included in the next
linux mint (linux mint 8)?
Thank you for your work!
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Good to hear. Yes, it is now solved for all Linux distros and *BSD and
whatever uses Xorg, as soon as they update to the new upstream -ati
source (will be version 6.12.5). For Ubuntu it will be 10.04 unless we
do an SRU, for Fedora probably 12.
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YE :D :D :D :D :D
I installed the -ati and -radeon packages from the ppa and the compositing now
runs fine without any xorg.conf
Ubuntu Community rocks.
Also will this problem be solved for other distributions like openSUSE
or Fedora etc?
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You should install both, at the same time. In fact the driver is in the
-radeon .deb, so only that is strictly needed, but keep both in sync to
avoid any trouble. Both .deb packages come from the -ati source package,
so look there.
No, you should not use any xorg.conf at all.
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So should I update the package xserver-xorg-video-ati or the package
xserver-xorg-video-radeon (I can't find this in the PPA) ?
And the bug was in -ati package or -radeon package?
Also will I need to use that BusType option or not?
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I have Foxconn RC4107MA-RS2 which has ATI Radeon Xpress 200
In Jaunty I had to add the line {Option "BusType" "PCI"} to xorg.conf and
then I got the desktop effects working.
But in Karmic when I add the line then I
** Description changed:
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I have Foxconn RC4107MA-RS2 which has ATI Radeon Xpress 200
In Jaunty I had to add the line {Option "BusType" "PCI"} to xorg.conf and
then I got the desktop effects working.
But in Karmic when I add the line then I
The fix will be included in Ubuntu 10.04, but you have to verify that it
actually works for you.
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Hello, thanks for this fix; I can't test it at the moment. Is the fix in
future Ubuntu releases automatic included? Will my ati then work out of
the box? Thank you!
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This has now been fixed upstream. I will mark the bug "fix committed" to
signal that the fix will be included next time the -ati package is
updated from upstream. You can test it out with packages from the
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/drivers-only PPA as soon as
they are updated late
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Actually the driver treats BusType option PCI and PCIE the same, then
applies PCI or PCIE depending on which generation the card is. However
there is some tweaking logic further up which treats PCIE IGP cards as
PCI. This should probably have been the case for you. So if the initial
detection would
I get this when I run 'apport-collect 475466'
Logging into Launchpad... You have to allow "Change anything" privileges.
Downloading bug information...
Error connecting to Launchpad: [Errno 111] Connection refused
I have proper settings to use the http proxy in terminal. (Maybe college
firewall is
Sorry I meant the other way, or I really meant that it does not matter.
We just want the hardware information and that does not change whatever
the xorg.conf you are using or not.
The right fix is that the driver detects the card for what it is and
does the right thing with this information, witho
Isn't there just a way to force the radeon driver to take the card as
PCI and not PCIE because it works fine when forced to PCI in jaunty
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But when I put the xorg.conf, I don't get any screen. So how should I
run apport-collect?
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Subject: [Bug 475466] Re: [RC410] d
You can run apport-collect with the xorg.conf, it is basically to get
hardware information.
I was thinking since the chipset is reported as "PCIE" it has some
internal on-board PCIE interface, but I do not know much about this
integrated graphics processors (IGP). The chipset has an PCIE interface
When should I run "apport-collect 475466"?
1. with no xorg.conf
2. or with the xorg.conf with that line added to it (if this then how to
because I get a blank screen)
Also because you said that "PCIE" is correct option for me, I tried that
instead of "PCI" in jaunty driver and I get a blank scre
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