Good news that the code to enable this has finaly landed in Linux.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to the hardware where this bug was initially
reported against, so I cannot test this new functionality
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This was about the initial X-server crash and it was an incompatibility of the
fglrx driver with the intel one.
The solution is to install fglrx 13.1+ which
Guys just a small remark.
I have changed laptop and I don't have my intel/ati system any more.
So, I won't be able to troubleshoot any more :(
Nick
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Yes, you are probably right, I'm hiding my comment on the other bug
Thanks for pointing it out!
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Low graphics mode in muxless
Try to install this version 2:12.100.3-0~andrik1 (for both
fglrx-updates and fglrx-amdcccle-updates) and remove the updated intel
driver.
Just the updated fglrx driver should work
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Marco, I think the periodic crashes refer to the Bug #1088220 which still
remains.
At least the new (13.1+) drivers seem to solve the initial segmentation fault,
is that right?
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I think the intel driver is out of this bug and should be marked as
invalid.
The solution relies in the fglrx driver. I have tried the 13.2beta3
driver and it solves the problem.
If we don't want to go for this version, a Suse user on the
corresponding attached bug, reported that also 13.1 is ok.
** Branch linked: lp:~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer-updates
/fix-fglrx-intel-hybrid
** Branch unlinked: lp:~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer/fix-
switch-to-igpu
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Status: Triaged = Invalid
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And this is the new merge request of 13.2beta3 for quantal-proposed:
https://code.launchpad.net/~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer-updates/fix-fglrx-intel-hybrid/+merge/148950
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fault and the low
graphics mode is activated.
WORKAROUND: Follow carefully the instructions here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#WORKAROUND
As per Nick Andrik, this is a version regression of xserver-xorg-video-
intel from 2.20.2 (working and in below
It seems that the fglrx 12.3-beta3 driver solves this issus without any
patch needed for the intel driver.
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Yes, I menat the 13.2, not 12.3, sorry.
I packaged and tried that version for ubuntu and it seems to resolve the
problem.
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I have packaged the latest beta version from upstream 13.2-beta3 in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~andrikos/+archive/xserver/
In my system, this version resolves the problem without the need to
change anything in the intel driver (just use the default
2:2.20.9-0ubuntu2 version shipping in
I have packaged the latest beta version from upstream 13.2-beta3 in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~andrikos/+archive/xserver/
In my system, this version resolves the problem without the need to
change anything in the intel driver (just use the default
2:2.20.9-0ubuntu2 version shipping in
workaround not working:
the message is:Error: Key DDX,PX_GPUDOWN not found in PCS database
Do you still get the crash if you reboot after you get this error?
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I have tried to run it manually. It needs it just once after each reboot.
You can automate it by putting in rc.local.
In any case, after you run it once, you will get the message you told
me, but you will not get the crash on the next reboot (at least this
is the behaviour in my computer)
Nick
Luigi, do you still get low graphics mode, if you substitute my
xserver-xorg-video-intel package with the official one?
( in order to understand if it is a regression in my package).
Does it happen even if you delete the xorg.conf (or substitute the fglrx
driver in there with the radeon one)?
In order to see if the problem lies in my patch or in your system you
will have to test your steps with the default intel package (just open
synaptic and choose the appropriate version for
xserver-xorg-driver-intel).
Also, in the instructions, I see you remove the radeon driver, are you
sure you
The crash when using the igpu is described in this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1088220
Please comment there about that.
About the crashes when you don't use fglrx but you use the patched intel
I will check it again and let you know.
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Luigi, you are right. I have tested my patched package without using fglrx and
I get a segmenation fault like in your case :(
I will update the bug description in order to delay the SRU till a better
solution is found.
BTW, have you checked the official packages from raring to see if the
: Follow carefully the instructions here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#WORKAROUND
As per Nick Andrik, this is a version regression of xserver-xorg-video-
intel from 2.20.2 (working and in below mentioned PPA) and 2.20.3. The
regression commit is http
@Ped:
You mentioned:
intel-video from xorg-edgers PPA works well too (kernel 3.7.0, etc.. whole
PPA), so the only crashing intel-video driver is from Nick's PPA.
Do you mean that the intel driver from x-edgers can be used along with fglrx to
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@Timo:
Thanks for including it in quantal!
Before the release of raring, if no other solution is found and the problem
still persists, probably we would need to apply it again.
In any case, I have tried 2.20.16 and X server still crashes without the patch.
@Ped:
A regression would be if someone
** Summary changed:
- Low graphics mode in Hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems after fglrx upgrade
+ Low graphics mode in muxless hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems after fglrx upgrade
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For quantal systems you will need both the intel and the fglrx packages from my
quantal PPA.
For raring systems you will need the above intel package and another fglrx
package (linux headers changed) already in my raring PPA, but untested (since I
don't have raring):
@xnox
You can take a look on comment #44 for the proposed patch
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And here is also the bzr branch merge proposal:
https://code.launchpad.net/~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/xserver-xorg-video-intel/fix-ati-hybrid/+merge/140578
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Make sure you have no drivers installed from other PPAs.
What do you get when you run?
dpkg --list|grep -e intel -e fglrx
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Kain, did you follow the steps in the workaround?
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To manage
Ranting apart, there are steps you need to do to bring your system in
a stable situation, removing the external PPAs.
If you open synaptic, you go (lower left) to Origins and you see all
the LP-PPA enabled.
Check all of them and make sure that you have nothing related to X
server/intel/fglrx
** Description changed:
My computer is Sony Vaio VPCCB2S1E with these GPUs:
Intel® HD Graphics 3000
AMD Radeon™ HD 6630M
I have fglrx drivers in my hybrid fglrx/intel system and I am using the
integrated GPU, setup by:
amdconfig --px-igpu
The problem is that in every reboot
Glad it works for you.
Can you please select the integrated gpu by giving this command:
sudo amdconfig --px-igpu
do 2-3 reboots and report if it works?
Thanks,
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Can you please run this command and paste the output here?
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo
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Please attach your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
Also the output of these comamnds:
a) lspci -nn |grep -i vga
b) lsmod | grep -e radeon -e fglrx -e intel
c) dpkg -l | grep -e intel -e fglrx
d) amdconfig --list-adapters
e) amdconfig --pxl
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Make sure you disable their repository and follow the instructions
again.
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** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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And probably duplicate of Bug: #1068404
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To manage
Following the previous discussion about Bug: #1068404 [1] and the
hybrid fglrx/intel systems not working in ubuntu, I would like to add
some things.
I also include the hybrid-graphics-linux list in CC since this issue
would concern also them.
[1]
Actually the version of this package is not released yet.
I marked it as Fix Released by error, could you please revert it to
Fixed Commited?
Thanks,
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Also, in order to have this bug fixed without a workaround we also
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Verdomde, if you cannot follow the steps in the workaround, just post
here what errors you get running the commands.
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The command is this:
sudo apt-get --reinstall install xserver-xorg-video-intel
You seem to have copied it in the wrong way
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You still have packages from third party PPAs installed:
libdrm-intel1:amd64
2.4.40+git20121123.171666e4-0ubuntu0ricotz2~quantal
libdrm-intel1:i386
2.4.40+git20121123.171666e4-0ubuntu0ricotz2~quantal
xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.20.15+git20121210.986e13a5-0ubuntu0sarvatt~quantal
In order to
Incomplete practically means: additional information is needed.
When there is a request in order to triage the issues, the status goes to
Incomplete till the answer arrives.
Please provide the information requested in order to make the resolution
of this bug faster.
Thanks,
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1068404 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1068404
The bug you have with choosing the integrated GPU is this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1088220
I would also appreciate it if you could comment there with the output
We need the operation of the original poster in order to triage a bug,
work for a solution and test when actually one is found.
If you don't have the intention to help on that, then I'll have to
mark the bug as Invalid.
I hope you understand
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Since you seem to be more an expert than me, please correct me if I am
wrong
And no, once a bug is adequately triaged, it does not require further
information from the reporter
If a possible solution is found, the reporter should check it and report back,
no?
But you should let Alberto (the
** Description changed:
+ My computer is Sony Vaio VPCCB2S1E with these GPUs:
+ Intel® HD Graphics 3000
+ AMD Radeon™ HD 6630M
+
I have fglrx drivers in my hybrid fglrx/intel system and I am using the
integrated GPU, setup by:
amdconfig --px-igpu
The problem is that in every reboot
There are actually 2-3 issues in this bug:
a) There is the incompatibility between the fglrx and the intel
driver. In order to get around that, the workaround for now is to
patch the intel driver (reverting a commit)
b) The fglrx driver did not included some paths and this prevented
applications
/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#WORKAROUND
As per Nick Andrik, this is a version regression of xserver-xorg-video-
intel from 2.20.2 (working and in below mentioned PPA) and 2.20.3. The
regression commit is http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-
intel/commit/?id
Alberto, do you need help on this?
I keep building packages from the beta drivers as they come out, so I would be
happy to contribute to this.
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I think this is due to some paths missing in the fglrx package for amd64
architectures.
A workaround is using the fglrx-* packages from my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~andrikos/+archive/ppa
Could you please give it a try and let me know if they fix your issue?
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You have to run:
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after you install the fglrx-* packages.
If it still doesn't work you might need to additionally run this:
sudo amdconfig --px-dgpu
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Public bug reported:
I have fglrx drivers in my hybrid fglrx/intel system and I am using the
integrated GPU, setup by:
amdconfig --px-igpu
The problem is that every second boot the X server crashes, which means:
- One time the X server loads normally **
- One time the X server crashes, giving
** Description changed:
I have fglrx drivers in my hybrid fglrx/intel system and I am using the
integrated GPU, setup by:
amdconfig --px-igpu
The problem is that every second boot the X server crashes, which means:
- One time the X server loads normally **
- One time the X server
** Description changed:
I have fglrx drivers in my hybrid fglrx/intel system and I am using the
integrated GPU, setup by:
amdconfig --px-igpu
- The problem is that every second boot the X server crashes, which means:
+ The problem is that in every reboot after I have successfully used the
** Bug watch added: ATi Linux Platform Bugs #670
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=670
** Also affects: fglrx via
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=670
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I have fglrx drivers in my hybrid fglrx/intel system and I am using the
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amdconfig --px-igpu
The problem is that in every reboot after I have successfully used the iGPU,
the X server to crashes, which means:
- One time the X server
** Description changed:
I have fglrx drivers in my hybrid fglrx/intel system and I am using the
integrated GPU, setup by:
amdconfig --px-igpu
The problem is that in every reboot after I have successfully used the iGPU,
the X server to crashes, which means:
- One time the X server
I fixed the mesa path, probably I also need the dri path.
I will check it and update my patch, thanks!
Nikos
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Now it should be ready, please check the updated fglrx-* packages in my
PPA
Thanks,
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** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd (Ubuntu) = xserver-
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the status.
From what I understand, from muxless ati/intel systems there are two cases
(selected by vgaswtcheroo):
a) The rendering is done by the Intel card (default case). Intel card is on,
ATI card should be off to save
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** Summary changed:
- 1002:6760 Switchable graphics on Radeon HD 6400M not working again
+ Hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems do not work after fglrx upgrade
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/10fglrx.in:
- Fix path for powerxpress (LP: #1068661). Thanks
to Nick Andrik and Lu Xingzhe for suggesting
the fix.
[ Benjamin Kerensa ]
* debian/control:
- Add ${misc:Depends} depends as needed.
-- Alberto Milone alberto.mil...@canonical.com Fri, 07 Dec 2012 15:55:20
+0100
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Nick Andrik (andrikos) = (unassigned)
** Summary changed:
- Hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems do not work after fglrx upgrade
+ Low graphics mode in Hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems after fglrx upgrade
** Description changed:
After installing
of my intel
Core i5-2430M). The X server has a segmentation fault and the low
graphics mode is activated.
WORKAROUND: Follow carefully the instructions here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#WORKAROUND
As per Nick Andrik, this is a version regression of xserver
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1071036 ***
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Alfred, it seems you are right, I will prepare a new patch and propose
it for merging, thanks!
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Commit 96 in my branch should be enough to fix this:
https://code.launchpad.net/~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer/fix-switch-to-igpu
We wait for the commit to be reviewed and possibly merged.
Thanks for reporting it.
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@Alfred:
I have also prepared the appropriate fgrlx-* packages in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~andrikos/+archive/ppa/+packages
Could you please check them and report if they fix your problem?
Thanks,
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Fine then. Any possibility that it will be included in the precise
fglrx packages (at least the -updates ones)?
This is necessary for switching GPU in hybrid intel/fglrx systems
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BTW, I asked upstream [1] about this specific commit and what they say
is that it is safe to revert it since it just cleans up some public
structures making the Xorg.log cleaner.
The only side-effect they expect is a bit more log information in
Xorg.log which I believe is hardly any annoyance
By using the mentioned patch we enable people to use hybrid intel/fglrx systems
with no (at least from my point of view, correct me if I am wrong) disadvantage
at all.
There are two official packages in the repositories, i.e.
xserver-xorg-video-intel and fglrx(-updates), that make the
As I wrote in the merge process:
By using the mentioned patch we enable people to use hybrid intel/fglrx
systems with no (at least from my point of view, correct me if I am
wrong) disadvantage at all.
There are two official packages in the repositories, i.e. xserver-xorg-
video-intel and
Actually by Conflicts: I mean Breaks:
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For your information and people coming to this bug report, you can take a look
on the workaround of this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1068404
It's practically what Alexander posted above.
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If you are able to completely uninstall fglrx* packages and you still
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Are you sure you followed the instrauctions in my previous comment,
rebooted and still getting low graphics mode?
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Hi Nick, thanks for flagging this to our attention on this list.
I have added this to our TODO list, and hopefully someone will get to
this before too long.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/TODO
FWIW, with fglrx, the packaging is maintained by
I subscribed ubuntu-sponsors so that someone can review and eventually
sponsor my updated package
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You can remove the fglrx* drivers and boot with the open source drivers,
no?
sudo apt-get purge fglrx*
sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.fglrx
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Probably yes, can you try again after you install:
python-launchpadlib ?
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Title:
[HP Probook 4530s] Unity does not load with
while in terminal:
cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log ~/Desktop
then you boot in normal mode and you post the file on your desktop
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You press Ctrl+Alt+F1, and you go to console mode (you can always go
back to graphics mode with Ctrl+Alt+F7).
There you login, and you run:
apport-collect 1076872
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Can you please send the Xorg.log file to see what is the problem?
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Title:
[HP Probook 4530s] Unity does not load with
BTW, did you remember to run aticonfig after all the changes?
The detailed steps you need to do are described here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/202857/cant-install-ati-proprietary-drivers-in-12-10/207270#207270
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-intel (2:2.20.9-0ubuntu2+andrik1) quantal; urgency=low
+
+ * Add fix-ati-hybrid.patch to fix ATI/Intel hybrid setups
+(LP: #1068661)
+
+ -- Nick Andrik nick.and...@gmail.com Mon, 05 Nov 2012 21:54:26 +0100
+
xserver-xorg-video-intel (2:2.20.9-0ubuntu2) quantal; urgency=low
[ Maarten
-installer (2:9.000-0ubuntu3+andrik1) quantal; urgency=low
+
+ * debian/10fglrx.in:
+- Added missing path which prevented hybrid operation
+
+ -- Nick Andrik nick.and...@gmail.com Tue, 30 Oct 2012 03:36:41 +0100
+
fglrx-installer (2:9.000-0ubuntu3) quantal; urgency=low
* debian/rules
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