Greetings, I am resending this as it doesn't appear in the archives and no one responded...maybe it got routed to /dev/null or something :-)
I have asked this question the Scientific Linux mailing list (a few months ago) and got the suggestion I talk to the kernel guys. I pinged a kernel guy I know, and his suggestion was to ask the Nouveau list. So here I am. :-) I have had my work laptop for well over a year now running SL6 and everything has been fantastic. Never once have I had a kernel panic/problem. That is until the kernel 2.6.32-400+ series. Rolling back to the previous kernel 2.6.32-358 works perfectly, which is what I have been doing. The problem is that I am now getting the same issue on other laptops with the latest kernel 2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.x86_64. My laptop is Dell Precision M4600. 80% of the time it is plugged into my Dell PRO2X laptop dock which has my dual Display Port Dell U2410 monitors (betcha can't tell what vendor my employer frequently buys from...;-). My working kernel is: 2.6.32-358.23.2.el6.x86_64 (and anything before). The problem kernel is: 2.6.32-431.1.2.el6.x86_64 and every revision up-to the latest 2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.x86_64. I get horrible color distortions on the secondary display. This happens every time. At BIOS both monitors display perfect color in a duplicate view showing the same image on both screens. Grub only shows primary screen (normal for this setup). When Grub loads the nouveau display driver the second screen turns on and the display looks like a rainbow puked glitter. Not even exaggerating. Crazy jumbled colors in warped patterns that move across the screen. The primary monitor is just fine. At first I thought it was the monitor, but swapping the monitors shows they are fine. Other testing showed that the hardware is just fine too and the final proof was evident by being able to boot into the previous kernel and not having an issue. I never have run the NVidia drivers on this laptop. It has always been Nouveau. (I run NVidia drivers on other systems, but this laptop has previously always been rock solid with SL+Nouveau so I never bothered). Today I found that the new batch of Dell Latitudes with a fresh install do nearly the same thing. The image is viewable, but is horribly color distorted. The really weird thing with the Latitudes is that I can disable the screen (via software) and about 4 out of 5 times, when I re-enable it I get a proper screen again. It always goes bad on a fresh boot and this trick does not appear to work with my Precision. I dug out the 2.6.32-358 kernel RPM, installed it on one and bingo...no issues. Screen is great and works just fine. So now I am more than ever convinced there is an issue with nouveau in any of the kernels post 2.6.32-358.23.2. I have searched around and asked around but haven't found a solution. I can put the kernel into all kinds of debugging and capture GB's of data, but I would prefer to capture only what is useful. Any recommendations on what output I should capture? Any suggestions on narrowing the problem down to something other then "Its the kernel"? Thanks! I appreciate the help! ~Stack~
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
_______________________________________________ Nouveau mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/nouveau
