[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2016-02-18 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Micha, it will help immensely if you filed a new report with Ubuntu by ensuring 
you have the package xdiagnose installed, and that you click the Yes button for 
attaching additional debugging information running the following from a 
terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg

Also, please feel free to subscribe me to it.

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2016-02-18 Thread Micha
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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2016-02-18 Thread Micha
Why?

Why are you setting the statut here to ´new´?!?
T
his problem here is unsolved since 2011, still the same graphical corruptions!

For what do you need a new report from me??? HERE are...10? people all 
complaining the same, without solutionsince 2011!
And you say, it helps "immensely" if I file a new report (again)? 

I do not think so, but as I have soo much time to waste and to make you
happy, I´ll try now...even if I already know its a waste of time...again
and again.


20115 years already without a proper solution.

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2016-02-10 Thread Micha
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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2016-02-10 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Micha, it will help immensely if you filed a new report with the Ubuntu 
repository kernel (not mainline/upstream) via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2016-02-10 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2016-02-10 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 1049630] [NEW] gnome-shell weird lines

2016-02-10 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
You have been subscribed to a public bug:

In gnome-shell font are corrupted and are present weird lines. I'm
reffering to Ubuntu 12.04 full installed, and Ubuntu 12.10 gnome remix
live edition.

Video card: Ati x1250

Please check also this link to have a picture
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/8899/gnome3.jpg and more detail on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1938251

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: kernel-bug-exists-upstream precise quantal
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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
35998 is exactly same bug.

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2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
(In reply to comment #65)
 I guess it's academic for me, at this point, though -- I've long since
 moved on, since I had to keep working and current, and the old driver
 was dropped.
 
 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.

Also, 3D is important is a bit exaggerated, because 3D pipeline and
*everything* except this bug work really fine. There are many factors in
play on modern desktop for it to just work, but this only one bug
really damages it.

On the other hand, its so damn shame that no one wants to give a look,
even if offered full remote access to affected machine, in do what you
want, ask what you wish, mode. :(

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2013-12-09 Thread Brian Visel
 It works just fine a quite a few RS690 boards.

ah.  ..well, it also doesn't work for quite a few RS690 boards.

I guess it's academic for me, at this point, though -- I've long since
moved on, since I had to keep working and current, and the old driver
was dropped.

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.

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2013-12-09 Thread agd5f
(In reply to comment #63)
 ..agreed, this really shouldn't be marked as a supported card since it's
 not actually functional.

It works just fine a quite a few RS690 boards.

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
*** Bug 35998 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
I have observed the case a bit more.
When machine is coming out of hibernation - the opensuse boot screen 
experiences corruption: 1/4 of the screen is drawn correct - the rest contains 
garbage. The pattern is pretty same - the screen is cut by four triangles with 
basements along the sides.

Important thing I noticed - the screen recovers itself after some time.
Although font damage in gnome-shell is permanent, refreshing parts of
the screen with some content has some chance to make it work as it
should. THEN it stays correct.

Also,
I suspect that initial four triangle show right after login, is gnome 3 trying 
to blend-in, by applying a four-triangle surface filled with black and then 
increasing the alpha. The moment alpha is all way up, gnome removes them. With 
this bug - it looks like triangle flash which then suddenly correct.


To sum up,
I am totally sure this is about texture memory transfer within OpenGL context, 
I am nearly sure it happens because the texture memory IS NOT CLEARED when its 
asked or the content is overwritten when stored, or the memory is not protected 
from being overwritten by garbage. However, the system is fully stable even 
when I used it with 1GiB constantly swapping.

Please, help.

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
Dear Developers!!

Please tell us what are the chances that this bug can be fixed? Do you
want paypal tips? Is this bug really not worth the time that selling the
machines is a better way to go?

If you respond that its probably unfixable, please mark the radeon
feature page correspondingly, that this Card (1250) is NOT supported,
because this bug really makes the machine unusable.

Also affected notebooks: Samsung R20

Kind regards

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2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
Dear Mr. Deutcher, thank you for will and readiness to help in this
problem!!

I am using radeon.gart=1024, it does not help.
Then I upgraded to Tumbleweed (3.11)
Glxinfo reports:

OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RS600
OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.2.2
OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20

Then I added radeon.dpm=1, there are no information about dpm or
powermanagement what so ever in dmesg (unlike 5850 card that I have). I
suggest dpm is not supported on this chip. Not great deal, but for
example, 5850 is unstable withOUT dpm in 3.11.

Lastly, of course I read all patches and responses from people in these
two bugs, and tested first switching from 256 VGA memory to 128 via BIOS
(only two options), it didn't help.

Then I appended radeon.vramlimit=64 to grub2 kernel line, updated
grub, rebooted. Nothing changed. I attach the screenshot showing the
issue with gnome-shell corruption and the login triangle issue, that is
even more agressive when system comes out of hibernation.

dmesg | grep -i radeon says:

[0.00] Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.11.6-4-desktop 
root=UUID=29100748-63ff-45a1-8642-b795f20d4aea 
resume=/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD1200BEVS-22UST0_WD-WXC208783969-part2 
splash=silent quiet showopts radeon.dpm=1 radeon.gartsize=1024 
radeon.vramlimit=64
[0.00] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.11.6-4-desktop 
root=UUID=29100748-63ff-45a1-8642-b795f20d4aea 
resume=/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD1200BEVS-22UST0_WD-WXC208783969-part2 
splash=silent quiet showopts radeon.dpm=1 radeon.gartsize=1024 
radeon.vramlimit=64
[2.276384] [drm] radeon kernel modesetting enabled.
[2.276584] fb: conflicting fb hw usage radeondrmfb vs EFI VGA - removing 
generic driver
[2.279337] radeon :01:05.0: VRAM: 128M 0x7800 - 
0x7FFF (64M used)
[2.279345] radeon :01:05.0: GTT: 1024M 0x8000 - 
0xBFFF
[2.281879] [drm] radeon: 64M of VRAM memory ready
[2.281885] [drm] radeon: 1024M of GTT memory ready.
[2.304378] [drm] radeon: 1 quad pipes, 1 z pipes initialized.
[2.309271] radeon :01:05.0: WB enabled
[2.309286] radeon :01:05.0: fence driver on ring 0 use gpu addr 
0x8000 and cpu addr 0x880036bbe000
[2.309352] [drm] radeon: irq initialized.
[2.310247] [drm] radeon: ring at 0x80001000
[2.312584] [drm] radeon atom DIG backlight initialized
[2.312592] [drm] Radeon Display Connectors
[2.902375] fbcon: radeondrmfb (fb0) is primary device
[3.227074] radeon :01:05.0: fb0: radeondrmfb frame buffer device
[3.227080] radeon :01:05.0: registered panic notifier
[3.227124] [drm] Initialized radeon 2.34.0 20080528 for :01:05.0 on 
minor 0

I will test the patch today.
At your will, I will give you remote login to the notebook for any kind of 
testing you so desire.

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2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
(In reply to comment #64)
 (In reply to comment #63)
  ..agreed, this really shouldn't be marked as a supported card since it's
  not actually functional.
 
 It works just fine a quite a few RS690 boards.

Hello Mr Deucher, could you please be a bit more specific which mobile
xpress x1250 are not affected? Right now I have R60 and R20, both of
which show same issues...

Can you please suggest any patch to clear the texture memory when asked
prior to submitting it for writing (within the OpenGL-specific context)?

Right now, the more one works, the more triangle surface is flawless.

Only freshly booted or freshly hibernated under go it and as time passes
these surfaces are eventually clear, except for those that never get a
chance of rewrite, like fonts textures in gnome-shell.

Also, switching TTYs is still an issue as system can simply become
unable to switch back to Xorg TTY, with screen constantly
flashing/pulsating in black. But this is not a huge blocker.

Thank you!

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2013-12-09 Thread Brian Visel
On Wed, 2013-11-27 at 04:45 +, bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org
wrote:
 Comment # 68 on bug 35457 from Alex Deucher 
 Setting radeon.vramlimit=64 is also a workaround.
 
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If setting the vramlimit does work (I'm unable to test it at this point
since I no longer have the hardware) than that's a reasonable option.
Up until the time I had to get something else, none of the proposed
solutions had worked for me -- but if a functional workaround is
present, that's often preferable to buying new hardware.

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2013-12-09 Thread agd5f
(In reply to comment #70)
 If setting the vramlimit does work (I'm unable to test it at this point
 since I no longer have the hardware) than that's a reasonable option.
 Up until the time I had to get something else, none of the proposed
 solutions had worked for me -- but if a functional workaround is
 present, that's often preferable to buying new hardware.

It is reported as a valid workaround on this very bug report.  Has
anyone else tried it?

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2013-12-09 Thread Brian Visel
  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.

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2013-12-09 Thread Stillcompiling
Oh, wow!
patch in attachment 89886 seems to fix this issue for me.

Today is thanksgiving here in the USA.
I am thankful for open source radeon drivers.
I am thankful for your efforts, Alex Deucher.

This would confirm that it is a bogus BIOS setting where the bios reports
384, but it is actually only 256.
I tried something similar on my own earlier, but I did not understand the
memory layout well enough to know to adjust the base address.
Thank you for trying yet again to fix this, Alex.
I am testing now.  Anyone else on this bug able to test this proposed fix?


On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:03 PM, bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org wrote:

   *Comment # 71 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35457#c71
 on bug 35457 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35457 from Alex
 Deucher ag...@yahoo.com *

 Created attachment 89886 
 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=89886 [details] 
 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=89886action=edit [review] 
 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/page.cgi?id=splinter.htmlbug=35457attachment=89886
 possible fix

 Does this patch help?

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2013-12-09 Thread agd5f
Setting radeon.vramlimit=64 is also a workaround.

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2013-12-09 Thread agd5f
Created attachment 90125
possible fix

Please try this updated patch.  thanks!

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
Created attachment 89895
Samsung R60, xpress 1250, OpenSuse Tumbleweed, kernel 3.11, Mesa 9.2.2, login 
corruption

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2013-12-09 Thread Brian Visel
..agreed, this really shouldn't be marked as a supported card since it's
not actually functional.

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread agd5f
(In reply to comment #74)
 Dear Mr. Deutcher, thank you for will and readiness to help in this problem!!
 
 I am using radeon.gart=1024, it does not help.
 Then I upgraded to Tumbleweed (3.11)
 Glxinfo reports:
 
 OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
 OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RS600
 OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 9.2.2
 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20

You are experiencing a different bug (bug 35998).  Despite similar
symptions, it is not the same root issue.  I don't think any of the
suggestions or workarounds on this bug are relevant on your system.

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
I have installed 2 GiB of SODIMM DDR2 today, replacing the old 1 GiB module.
At OpenSuse Tumbleweed (13.1; knel 3.11/Mesa 9.2) at login screen AFTER Xorg 
has started I have hexagon (8x8) colored squares, each of them made of two 
triangles.
Each time I move mouse or type something, the triangles in approximate area 
change colors.

After login, the screen is back to normal, sans gnome-shell specific
font corruption and some extra (below).

This defects are not present with 1GiB.

Also, the Gnome3 gnome-shell border right now has flightmode symbol,
which is completely white square and sound icon that is divided in four
pieces.


I suggest this is strictly bug of Xorg driver, this is strictly bug within Mesa 
texture transfer, the content of those triangles is NOT copied right, this bug 
does NOT appear outside of Xorg or outside of OpenGL (Grub2 boots perfectly 
with zero errors via VESA) this bug's effects repeat themselves unless memory 
configuration change. With different memory config other sorts pop up, but 
previous stay. This is not bug due to insufficient memory. This bug does not 
change if different memory window is set in BIOS (I have 128 or 256, I have NO 
sideport or similar).

Please help me fix the bug! I am no programmer or developer, but give me
some tools to run on the machine or I can give you VNC/root at any time
+ paypal tip and a thank you.

Please do not be ignorant!! :(

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread Brian Visel
 It is reported as a valid workaround on this very bug report.  Has anyone else
 tried it?

I had already gotten a new laptop at the time it was reported, and I
don't have access to the old hardware anymore.  Hopefully someone else
can test it.

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread agd5f
(In reply to comment #77)
 Hello Mr. Deucher, hello d4ddi0; sorry for not responding, unfortunately I
 can only test it on this weekend, sorry for polluting maillist with my ego
 status.

As I mentioned in a previous comment, this patch won't affect your
system.  RS600 chips don't support sideport memory and they use a
different code path in the driver to configure the memory controller.
Please use bug 35998.

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread agd5f
Created attachment 89886
possible fix

Does this patch help?

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-12-09 Thread ShinobiTeno
Hello Mr. Deucher, hello d4ddi0; sorry for not responding, unfortunately
I can only test it on this weekend, sorry for polluting maillist with my
ego status.

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2013-12-09 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
** Changed in: linux
   Importance: Critical = Undecided

** Changed in: linux
   Status: Confirmed = New

** Changed in: linux
 Remote watch: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #35457 = None

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2013-11-18 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Mattia Donato, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ .

If it remains an issue, could you please run the following command in
the development release from a Terminal
(Applications-Accessories-Terminal), as it will automatically gather
and attach updated debug information to this report:

apport-collect -p linux replace-with-bug-number

Also, could you please test the latest upstream kernel available (not the daily 
folder) following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will allow 
additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Once you've tested the 
upstream kernel, please comment on which kernel version specifically you 
tested. If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following 
tags:
kernel-fixed-upstream
kernel-fixed-upstream-VERSION-NUMBER

where VERSION-NUMBER is the version number of the kernel you tested. For 
example:
kernel-fixed-upstream-v3.12

This can be done by clicking on the yellow circle with a black pencil icon next 
to the word Tags located at the bottom of the bug description. As well, please 
remove the tag:
needs-upstream-testing

If the mainline kernel does not fix this bug, please add the following tags:
kernel-bug-exists-upstream
kernel-bug-exists-upstream-VERSION-NUMBER

As well, please remove the tag:
needs-upstream-testing

Once testing of the upstream kernel is complete, please mark this bug's
Status as Confirmed. Please let us know your results. Thank you for your
understanding.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Incomplete

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2013-11-08 Thread Boomer
I have laptop with Radeon x1250 graphics card and can try to do some
testing. Actually, I'm very interested in fixing this bug. It prevents
me from using linux on my laptop.

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-09-12 Thread Stillcompiling
I just had time to try this latest patch.
Unfortunately it does not correct the issue.
Is there any way to check or change the beginning and ending addresses of
sideport memory and stolen system memory once the system is up?
If there are registers I can read or write to experiment I will be happy to
try it,but I am afraid I was unable to comprehend a lot of the register
documentation from AMD.

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-08-29 Thread Nicolas Delvaux
Hi Alex,

I'm afraid I don't have access to this laptop anymore, so I can't test your 
patch.
Hopefully someone from the CC list may be able to help?

Thanks anyway.

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[Bug 1049630]

2013-08-29 Thread agd5f
Created attachment 84746
possible fix

Does the attached patch help?

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[Bug 1049630]

2012-10-07 Thread agd5f
maybe this is due to irq problems?  See bug 37679.  Perhaps your boards
need similar msi quirks?

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[Bug 1049630]

2012-10-07 Thread Nicolas Delvaux
@Alex Deucher: it's weird in fact.

I changed the WIFI card of this laptop last week (because of regular
disconnections) and now I'm able to start Unity 3D and Gnome-Shell. I
don't understand what happened. Note that everything worked fine on
Windows with the old WIFI card.

I posted on the other bug regarding enabling MSI.

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[Bug 1049630]

2012-10-07 Thread Nicolas Delvaux
I put the old WIFI card back in the laptop for testing (nb. everything
works on Windows, the card does not seem to be defective)

Without MSI: Compiz starts but the desktop is a fixed image. I see no special 
error in .xsession-errors.
With MSI: Compiz and Unity 3D start.

With or without MSI, Unity 3D starts when putting the other WIFI card
in.

I should add that, with or without MSI, I get regular network
disconnections (both WIFI cards, the replacement one used to work well
with Linux on its former laptop).

So yes, enabling MSI is a win on this laptop. But I don't quite get why
the WIFI card can affect the GPU. There might be some other bug
somewhere, but I don't know what it is and where I should report it.

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2012-09-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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On 2011-03-19T23:24:50+00:00 Brian Visel wrote:

This is a severe issue, that prevents me (and a decent number of others) from 
using accelerated graphics.  
  
This bug has the following behaviors:

* Corrupts the displayed graphics of every running program (as far as I can 
tell).
* Often corrupts the pointer graphics
* Corrupts fonts
* Corrupts the terminal display with noise from X, if you switch to a terminal
* Exists in accelerated and unaccelerated modes, but is marginal when not 
accelerated.
* Is made worse by KMS
* Is made worse by Compositing.
* Affects a rather large number of users (many with the rs690/x1200/x1250 
cards, which are common in netbooks)


The previous workaround has been to disable KMS, which I believe somehow caused 
the radonhd driver to be used (uncertain about this).  Either way, it brought 
the garbage to a usable level, and still allowed acceleration.  However, that 
is not the case now.  Using nomodeset results in a non-accelerated desktop.

Please let me know what pieces of information I should supply, and how I
can be of assistance regarding this.

Note that glxinfo currently (with kms disabled) reports me to be using
SGI and Mesa.  Direct Rendering is Yes, but it's actually using
software, yes?.  Even with this totally different driver set, I still
sometimes get the corruptions (particularly after a long time running).

Is it possible that some fundamental thing (like a base memory address,
or how much shared memory is to be used, or something) is being
misreported and causing all these issues?   This seems to be a very
difficult bug to sort out, as it has been around a while.

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On 2011-03-19T23:30:11+00:00 Brian Visel wrote:

Created attachment 44628
A screenshot that clearly displays corruption between program visuals

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On 2011-03-19T23:40:35+00:00 Airlied-freedesktop wrote:

/var/log/Xorg.0.log and dmesg with KMS enabled.

Does your bios have an option for sideport RAM, do you know if you have
sideport?

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On 2011-03-20T08:05:49+00:00 Brian Visel wrote:

Yes, I believe I do have sideport ram.  In discussion in bug #25469, (A
duplicate of bug #27529, which got marked 'resolved--fixed'), someone
stated they have the same issue, and that they have the same model of
laptop as myself, and that the sideport ram can't be disabled in the
bios (which is true in my case as well).

I am currently running xorg 1.10.0, with ati drivers from the git repo
(xf86-video-ati), pulled yesterday.

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On 2011-03-20T08:07:25+00:00 Brian Visel wrote:

Created attachment 44638
dmesg with KMS enabled

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On 2011-03-20T08:08:21+00:00 Brian Visel wrote:

Created attachment 44639
Xorg.0.log, KMS enabled

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On 2011-03-20T08:51:36+00:00 agd5f wrote:

Does:
Option ColorTiling False
in the device section of your xorg.conf fix the issue?  This might be a 
duplicate of bug 33929.

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On 2011-03-20T11:11:05+00:00 Brian Visel wrote:

No, that appears to have no effect.
(thanks for taking time to troubleshoot this with me)

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On 2011-03-21T09:38:40+00:00 Brian Visel wrote:

read the 'severity' description in 'help', and updated this to a
blocker.

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On 2011-03-21T09:53:31+00:00 agd5f wrote:

The gart table buffer needs to be aligned to size (table address needs
to be 512k aligned for 512 MB GART).  I'm not sure if the Linux DMA API
provides any mechanism to request that.

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[Bug 1049630] [NEW] gnome-shell weird lines

2012-09-12 Thread Mattia Donato
Public bug reported:

In gnome-shell font are corrupted and are present weird lines. I'm
reffering to Ubuntu 12.04 full installed, and Ubuntu 12.10 gnome remix
live edition.

Video card: Ati x1250

Please check also this link to have a picture
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/8899/gnome3.jpg and more detail on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1938251

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1049630] Missing required logs.

2012-09-12 Thread Brad Figg
This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
From a terminal window please run:

apport-collect 1049630

and then change the status of the bug to 'Confirmed'.

If, due to the nature of the issue you have encountered, you are unable
to run this command, please add a comment stating that fact and change
the bug status to 'Confirmed'.

This change has been made by an automated script, maintained by the
Ubuntu Kernel Team.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2012-09-12 Thread Mattia Donato
sorry I just realize that is a duplicate of
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?format=multipleid=35457

** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #35457
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35457

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[Bug 1049630] Re: gnome-shell weird lines

2012-09-12 Thread Joseph Salisbury
** Tags added: precise quantal

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Also affects: linux via
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35457
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Triaged

** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream

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