Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-04-27 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 09:57 +0200, ø wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I actually found that it works for me with a rootless Xorg, but the > > legacy wrapper breaks it. > > > > Do you have xserver-xorg-legacy installed? > > > > Kind regards, > > Luca Boccassi > > Yes I had. I installed it when after

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-04-27 Thread ø
> Hi, >  > I actually found that it works for me with a rootless Xorg, but the > legacy wrapper breaks it. >  > Do you have xserver-xorg-legacy installed? >  > Kind regards, > Luca Boccassi Yes I had. I installed it when after upgrading to rootless Xorg on the firt time optirun ceased to work.

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-04-26 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Tue, 2016-04-26 at 22:01 +0200, ø wrote: > > Can you please check if you are running Xorg as root? > > I'm executing the Xorg process with my user, not root. That was what I > tried to explain in my message, that since my debian changed to > rootless Xorg, bumblebee stopped to work. Sorry to

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-04-26 Thread ø
> Can you please check if you are running Xorg as root? I'm executing the Xorg process with my user, not root. That was what I tried to explain in my message, that since my debian changed to rootless Xorg, bumblebee stopped to work. Sorry to not be able to phrase it accurately. >  > [1]

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-01-24 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Sat, 2016-01-09 at 16:29 +, Nohus wrote: > Luca Boccassi : > > The lspci bash snippet is not finding the discrete card, I guess because > > it was off when reportbug was run. > > > > Could you please manually turn the card on, check manually which PCI id > > it

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-01-09 Thread Nohus
Luca Boccassi : > The lspci bash snippet is not finding the discrete card, I guess because > it was off when reportbug was run. > > Could you please manually turn the card on, check manually which PCI id > it has, and then paste the output of: > > lspci -vvnn -s Here

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-01-07 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Mon, 2016-01-04 at 10:08 +0100, Debian stuff wrote: > Happy new year, maintainer. > > > > When the last upload was made to the repos I had no issues with the > > latest drivers and the latest Bumblebee on Jessie. I wonder if it > > might be due to an incompatibility with the newer version of

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-01-07 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Fri, 2016-01-01 at 21:17 +, Nohus wrote: > Luca Boccassi : > > Meanwhile, could you please send all the nvidia-related details of > > your system by running: > > > > reportbug --template nvidia-driver > > > > and attaching the result? > > Sure, here is the

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-01-07 Thread ø
El vie, 08-01-2016 a las 00:48 +, Luca Boccassi escribió: > In your reportbug output I can see these lines where we grep > in /etc/modprobe.d files: > > /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf:# PABLO: creo que lo puse para el > bumblebee, pero ahora lo quito para intentar tirar directamente con >

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-01-01 Thread Nohus
Luca Boccassi : > Meanwhile, could you please send all the nvidia-related details of > your system by running: > > reportbug --template nvidia-driver > > and attaching the result? Sure, here is the report: https://paste.nohus.eu/?g9YqEP > Also, to narrow the scope,

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2016-01-01 Thread Luca Boccassi
On 31 December 2015 at 17:02, Nohus wrote: > I am affected by the same bug since I recently upgraded from Debian Jessie to > Stretch. Bumblebee worked previously. Now I get this problem, both on nouveau > and on non free nvidia drivers. > > Here are my logs: > Hi, When the

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2015-12-31 Thread Nohus
I am affected by the same bug since I recently upgraded from Debian Jessie to Stretch. Bumblebee worked previously. Now I get this problem, both on nouveau and on non free nvidia drivers. Here are my logs: [nohus] nohus:(~)❯❯❯ optirun -vv --debug glxgears [ 3527.143580] [DEBUG]Reading file:

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2015-12-30 Thread Debian stuff
Finishing December, I'm still suffering the same problem since that update. Maybe it has something to do with the new Xorg being run on userspace? I add my information because it contains logs from bumblebee:     $ sudo systemctl status bumblebeed ● bumblebeed.service - Bumblebee C Daemon    

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2015-11-07 Thread Reiner Herrmann
I recently installed bumblebee (with nouveau) and have the same problem: > $ optirun -vv glxgears > [13350.435409] [DEBUG]Reading file: /etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf > [13350.435715] [DEBUG]optirun version 3.2.1 starting... > [13350.435724] [DEBUG]Active configuration: > [13350.435729] [DEBUG]

Bug#804139: bumblebee: after recent xorg + nvidia updates in sid, "Cannot access secondary GPU - error"

2015-11-05 Thread Giacomo Mulas
Package: bumblebee Version: 3.2.1-10 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, I routinely run my laptop on sid (I need to compile scientific software using recent versions of just too many libraries), usually with no problems, or simple ones that a relatively old hand at debian system administration