pmp6nl, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. This bug
report is being closed due to your last comment regarding this being fixed with
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Thanks pmp6nl. I would just like to add that I'm now fully up and
running with 11.04 64bit on my Toshiba laptop with its HD3400.
The trick was adding nomodeset on the grub boot line, which finally
got me to the log in screen. Following that I have installed all
recommended updates (inc a lot of
Just an FYI 11.10 beta1 works perfectly without modifying anything.
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See also: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1743535
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I too am affected by this bug (exactly as reported by pnp6nl). Trying to
install 11.04, 64bit from DVD.
I have a Toshiba satellite Pro, Intel Core Duo P8400, Radeon 3400.
I get the flash screen then it dies. If I press F6, then I get the
choice of language and the initial menu. I have tried
Got a work around for the install from DVD, at least. On the Toshiba,
set the SATA Compatibility Mode to Compatability (That gets rid of the
stupid emulation 0/1 question.)
On the first flash screen press F6. Choose your language
Press F4 and select Use driver update disc
Now select install. It
I can confirm the kernel crashing with default parameters on my HP touchsmart
tm2.
It doesn't crash if I add radeon.modeset=10 to the kernel params but
vgaswitcheroo doesn't work.
Here's the crash dump:
28 21:00:30 touchy-feely kernel: [0.00] [ cut here
]
Jul
New to Launchpad and do not know correct ways to report stuff. I was
wondering could this be related to this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
ati/+bug/735126
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@Santeri Savonlahti I was wondering that also.
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@Sam Zhai :
Thanks for that, i wish i could completely switch to linux
I am still using windows for PIC programming and other stuff since the software
i use on windows is either not supported or doesn't work well with wine :(
Anyone tried to use the linux image suggested in comment 36 please
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Hey guys, I'm also new to linux, and I have similar problem, but
something different from the ones who are having black screen.
I'm also having ati radeon graphic card - 4200 in my case, and I have
freshly installed ubuntu 11.04. When my ubuntu starts up I have log on
screen, and after logging
@Khalife Dany
Finally, I solved the problem by installing an independent Ubuntu, instead of
using Wubi anymore.
Something is wrong with Wubi accessing the driver.
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Thanks for the logs. So it seems the machine does not lock up completely
once you load the module, since it kept logging for some minutes.
However, it seems from Xorg.0.log that X was running when you loaded
radeon. Did you stop gdm first? Otherwise X will start up, detect there
is no radeon
Hi,
Same problem with Dell Studio 1537 (Mobility Radeon HD 3450). At the loading
screen it faces out to black and nothing more happens.
It happened with an update from 10.10 to 11.04 (keeping same /home) and full
clean installation both 32 bit and installing from usb.
Live version (with the
Hello again,
Shoot I forgot to stop gdm. Are you still able to get the info you
need? Anyway, I tried to run all of those commands again in addition to
stopping gdm and I got en error: -1 File exists when I ran insmod.
radeon.modeset=0 on boot will allow it to boot, however it looks like
unity
Another update. I have to say I was using wubi. Everything works totally
fine (I mean Unity 3d perfectly running) when I am running the DEMO mode
(even if running the demo mode through wubi). Weird!
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@Sam Zhai
Yes! I forgot to mention that its someone what the brightness that is
toggeling..
And also I am using wubi!
So Wubi + Ati Driver
Do you have a tempo fix? i mean currently i am using the 3rd linux image at
grub but its slower at startup then previously
I mean before, as i enter my
Tormod,
I executed the command and it froze my computer, not sure if thats
expected or not (I hard rebooted after letting it sit for awhile).
Anyway, I have attached some logs. I had deleted the logs before bootup
so they are for one boot and executing the command only. I am not sure
if it
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I also had issues booting Natty final 64bit Live CD on ATI Radeon HD3400. I get
the boot menu, choose Try without installing and then, after some time, the
screen freezes and the OS is unresponsive esponse to keyboard or mouse.
Adding nomodeset to the boot line worked fine for me, the Live CD
pmp6nl, in response to comment 17: Unfortunately modprobe picks up the
nonsense parameter so you will have to use insmod instead. The
inconvenience with insmod is that you have to take care of module
dependencies, that is, you first have to modprobe other modules that
radeon depends on. Run
Sorry for being out, i tried a different approach today and i got it
working with the linux image that doesn't have pae at the end (forgot
the full name :()
so i added the radeon.nonsense=1 at the grub before booting and that didn't fix
the boot (not sure if it was supposed to but anw)
then i
and this is log2, i figured only one is allowed per post
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Hi Tormod
I modprobed the dependencies: drm drm_kmw_helper ttm i2c-algo-bit
When I run insmod radeon I get : insmod: cant read 'radeon': No such
file or directory
I tried searching for the error but I did not find any help. Any other
ideas? Thanks for your continued help.
Should I maybe try
You need to give the full path to insmod:
sudo insmod
/lib/modules/2.6.38-8-generic/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/radeon.ko
About upgrading to 11.04 final: I think the kernel is the same,
2.6.38-8.42.
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Hey guys.
I have a HP Touchsmart TM2 with Intel + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450. I have the
same issue when I try to start up the ubuntu but it just stuck at some command
lines, which seems to contain a stack list that is all about ATI drivers and
Xorg stuff.
For the people who gets into a black
Update! I just got into Unity by deleting xserver-xorg-video-ati and
xserver-xorg-video-radeon! Everything is slow currently, but it proves
that soemthing is wrong with the open source driver.
I will try to install the closed-source driver.
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Not sure if this helps, but in case you use Toshiba Notebooks, try the
following boot parameter : pcie_aspm=off
It seems that the BIOS of the Toshiba Notebooks is somwhat messed up and
doesn't return the correct values for the Active State Power Management of the
pcie devices.
This results in
It is possible that the module loads and freezes the system before the disk is
mounted read/write. You can try booting with the radeon.nonsense=1 option,
then at the console (ctrl-alt-f1):
sudo stop gdm
sudo modprobe radeon
and see if you now get anything logged. If still not, it might seem
Thanks for your response.
In the console when I try the command sudo modprobe radeon I get the
following error:
[292.757763] radeon: Unknown parameter 'nonsense'
FATAL: Error inserting radeon
(/lib/modules/2.6.38-8-generic/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/radeon.ko): Uknown
symbol in module, or
I tried netconsole and couldn't get it to work. Could ubuntu be
crashing before it has time to log stuff over the network? I ask this
because I am not seeing the computer in question on my router status
page telling me what computers are connected. The computer only shows
up as connected to the
Hello there,
I just made the update to 11.04 and i have the same problem
Here is a brief explanation of the steps that occur during the boot, as i
noticed above these were not clearly mentioned ..
I have a dual boot setup alongside with windows 7 so at the dual boot
screen, choosing ubuntu
Khalife, it seems like your computer is booting further than mine. Mine
does not even make it to the loading screen, it almost instantly goes to
the black screen and freezes, ctrl alt delete does not work on my
computer.
After your computer does not boot you should copy kern.log and post it
on
Any idea why its not working correctly?
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Thanks, but we need the kernel log corresponding to a failing boot
(without the nonsense option) so that we can see the output from the
radeon module. Please look through the kern.log.* files.
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Sorry about that. It seems that the kernel is not logging to kern.log
when it doesn't boot all the way. I just attempted to boot normally,
let it sit at the black screen for an hour, had to power off by holding
the power button, and when I went back in an checked kern.log there was
only the one
Hello,
I installed natty in a separate partition. For some reason despite
telling it to install grub to the natty partition, the natty
kernel/partition showed up automatically in the lucid grub menu.
Anyway, I have attached kern.log ... let me know if anything else is
needed.
Thanks
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Yes, you can install the natty kernel in lucid as well. Sometimes when
you install newer kernels in older releases you will have some
dependencies on firmware packages that you might need to upgrade as
well, but for these tests that should not be a problem.
By the way, for laptops with Radeon
I dont have maverick, can I install the natty kernel in lucid without
issue? Otherwise I could see if I could free up some hd space and
install natty, but will that mess up my grub? Thanks!
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If you have a working maverick system, I would suggest installing the
natty kernel there. When selecting the natty kernel at boot, you should
be able to reproduce the problem. Then you can boot the maverick kernel
again, and access the logs from the natty kernel boot (/var/log/kern.log
in
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Hello,
I was able to get it to boot with radeon.nonsense=1 while booting the
following reported failing but it still booted, I assume this has to do
with that previous line: load fallback graphics
I had removed quiet and splash but vt.handoff=7 was not present in
the boot line.
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I have attached kern.log -- what else can I provide to help solve this
issue? Thanks! :)
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Thanks, but I am afraid we will need the kernel log corresponding to a
failed boot. This is obviously not so easy to acquire in a live CD
session, but if you are installing natty you can get it afterwards. Or
what I said in comment 5...
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There really isn't enough information provided here to know what might
be going wrong. However from the description so far it sounds like it's
failing at initializing the kernel drm driver, or getting stuck during
early parts of the boot prior to X.
If you can get some additional diagnostics
Hello
Try to boot in textual mode, power on, hold down left shift, when grub menu
appear press the key e and in the linux line remove quiet and splash, then
ctrl+x to boot, refere where the system encounter problems.
Thanks
Fabio
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Hello,
I am booting directly from the install cd and skipping grub, is there
any way to turn off quiet splash if I am going that?
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I believe you can press F6 in the CD menu and edit the kernel boot line.
In addition to splash and quiet, please also remove the new
vt.handoff=7 option.
If you still get only a black screen, you can disable the normal driver
and fall back to the vesa driver by giving a bogus option to the
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