> > 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 > > graphics -- there's a lot less likelihood that support will be dropped > > for that, since Intel's more helpful than ATI regarding open-source > > drivers for their graphics hardware. > > Well, Brian, its true regarding older hardware, lets not be blind about all > the > post x1*** - 6*** cards, they are actually okay.
Regardless, the RS690M was listed as supported, I bought hardware that I thought would be supported for that specific reason, and then that changed, and that leaves me with no experience or reason to recommend ATI or the radeon driver at this point, and plenty of reason to recommend against it. ..the stuff that is new now becomes old later. ..why should I think that my experience with any other ATI card should be different? ..at least on the Intel side, there's the blessing (and support) of the chip maker. > Also, "3D is important" is a bit exaggerated, because 3D pipeline and > *everything* except this bug work really fine. No disagreement there. I've got an Intel graphics card that works superbly, and there are others out there with nVidia and ATI cards that run great, too. What I was said was saying was (indented, so that the if statements and their subjective clauses are more apparent): * If you're reading this and have this issue * This issue has been open for nearly three years * It isn't likely to be fixed, from what I can tell * If 3d is important to you * It is almost definitely worth it to get some hardware that is better supported. ..I stand by that statement. > There are many factors in play > on modern desktop for it to "just work", but this only one bug really damages > it. *nod* and a lot of them work fine, and this one doesn't. ..a perfectly functional car with a broken drive shaft that no one knows how to fix is still valuable -- it's just not valuable to someone who wants to drive a car, unless that person knows how to fix it, or can sell that car, and get another car which many people know how to fix, and which appears less likely to break. ..I'm not looking at this and thinking "That's bad work they've done", I'm looking at it and saying "No one has had the time, know-how, and the access to the hardware to fix this, so if you are waiting for it to get done, my opinion is that you're better off buying more compatible hardware in this particular case." ..then again, all it takes is someone who does have the time, know-how, and hardware to fix this, and who wishes to donate their work. ..if someone does do that -- thank you. ..that specifically won't benefit me at this point, but thank you just on the general principle of it, and for the people that it will benefit. ..and thank you to everyone else who has contributed to Linux, X, and all the layers in between and on top -- it's phenomenal work that provides a genuine alternative to the proprietary operating systems that are out there. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556782 Title: [rs690m] [Gateway] Graphics corruption with ati x1200 Status in The Linux Kernel: Confirmed Status in X.org XServer - ATI gfx chipset driver: Fix Released Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: [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 that affects users of the rs690m, to varying degrees. For many most people, it makes the desktop unusable. Workaround: *Note: This is a workaround, not a fix. It will give you a usable system. [Natty]: Regression: This workaround now only provides 2d/software rendering, and one must either: * Choose choose the "Ubuntu Classic" session from the GDM Login screen or * Install the "unity-2d" package. [code] sudo su echo options radeon modeset=0 > /etc/modprobe.d/radeon-kms.conf exit [/code] Note that this doesn't totally fix the issue, but brings your desktop to a workable state. Freedesktop.org has dealt with one bug having to do with graphics corruption on the rs690m. That bug has been fixed, but the issue of graphics corruption in general has not been resolved. A new bug has been opened with freedesktop.org to continue pushing through the resolution of this issue. [/edit] ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04 Package: xorg 1:7.5+3ubuntu1 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-19.28-generic 2.6.32.10+drm33.1 Uname: Linux 2.6.32-19-generic i686 Architecture: i386 Date: Tue Apr 6 12:58:29 2010 DkmsStatus: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release i386 (20091028.5) MachineType: Gateway LT31 ProcCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-2.6.32-19-generic root=UUID=617a7a50-d35f-4b03-8bf1-f91ec024381b ro quiet splash ProcEnviron: LANG=en_US.utf8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: xorg dmi.bios.date: 06/18/2009 dmi.bios.vendor: Phoenix Technologies LTD dmi.bios.version: v1.3201 dmi.board.name: SJM11-YK dmi.board.vendor: Gateway dmi.board.version: Not Applicable dmi.chassis.type: 10 dmi.chassis.vendor: Gateway dmi.chassis.version: N/A dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnPhoenixTechnologiesLTD:bvrv1.3201:bd06/18/2009:svnGateway:pnLT31:pvrNotApplicable:rvnGateway:rnSJM11-YK:rvrNotApplicable:cvnGateway:ct10:cvrN/A: dmi.product.name: LT31 dmi.product.version: Not Applicable dmi.sys.vendor: Gateway system: distro: Ubuntu codename: lucid architecture: i686 kernel: 2.6.32-19-generic [lspci] 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc RS690M [Radeon X1200 Series] [1002:791f] Subsystem: Acer Incorporated [ALI] Device [1025:028c] To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/556782/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp