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
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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
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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
Please feel free to subscribe me to it.
For more on why this is helpful, please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.
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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
*** Bug 35998 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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35998 is exactly same bug.
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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
(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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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.
..agreed, this really shouldn't be marked as a supported card since it's
not actually functional.
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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 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
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
(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
Created attachment 89895
Samsung R60, xpress 1250, OpenSuse Tumbleweed, kernel 3.11, Mesa 9.2.2, login
corruption
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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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(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
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
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
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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Created attachment 90125
possible fix
Please try this updated patch. thanks!
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(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
Created attachment 89886
possible fix
Does this patch help?
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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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Setting radeon.vramlimit=64 is also a workaround.
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Importance: Critical = Undecided
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Status: Confirmed = New
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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
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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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
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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