With a fine-tuned blacklisting still needed, I would like to rewrite the
blacklisting code in the wrapper script to:
- match DRI driver instead of DDX. Use xdriinfo instead of grepping X logs etc.
- match combinations of driver and card ID
- separate the blacklist in a configuration file, instead
Here :) https://code.launchpad.net/~tormodvolden/compiz/no-ati-laptop I
was just unaware there was a bzr repo for it, the launchpad package page
doesn't indicate it either (and I didn't read debian/control well
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Where is the bzr branch you made for this change and why haven't you
requested to have it merged into the compiz team repo?
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Thank you very much indeed.
2008/8/29 Saïvann Carignan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Tormod : Thank you very much for taking that task.
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Tormod : Thank you very much for taking that task.
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* drop debian/patches/036_blacklist_ati_on_laptop.patch
which was a firefighting hack (LP: #201330)
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Totally agree with Saïvann. The whole white/blacklisting stuff in the
compiz wrapper could need an overhaul, but for now it's just urgent to
get that ugly ati-on-laptop block away, so that people have a chance to
test compiz.
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I want to add this argument : When blacklisting all cards, we lose
knowledge about the real bugs and we don't help fixing them. I have a
ATI mobility radeon x300. Do we know if that card works? No. Why?
Because it is blacklisted. In reality, this card *had* problems with
very initial versions of co
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It appears that all started with a problem on a Xpress 200 card (bug #197135),
an IGP chipset usually found on laptop. The blacklist however is blocking all
ati cards on laptops even that ones that are not IGP chips and are very similar
to the desktop version (e.g., my RV530 which is available b
I think the ATI blacklisting should be removed for intrepid, since
intrepid has a lot of ati-related fixes done now that AMD has released
documentation.
This bug should probably reopened and targeted to intrepid, since it's
valid and only depends on the development of the drivers instead of
being
All ati cards on laptops are blocked. Are we gonna make a whitelist for
those laptops that work? Please point me to a valid bug report if any,
since this bug report is "Won't fix".
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I have an ATI radeon IGP 340M (Chip ID 1002:4337) that works really nice
with the open s
In a pc, of a my fiend compiz was impossible to enable.
ATI Technologies Inc RS300M AGP [Radeon Mobility 9100IGP]
After SKIP_CHECKS=yes with ati driver Compiz run perfect.
I think the blacklist must be done with more attention and tests
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I've noticed the same problem with [Radeon Mobility 7500] [1002:4c57],
compiz doesn't work by default but after setting SKIP_CHECKS=yes it
works without any hardware specific issues.
That 036_blacklist_ati_on_laptop.patch has introduced a bad regression
:-(
It would be also very useful if somebod
Well, same problem with ATI Mobility Radeon 7500. The funny thing is
that I've been using it without problems since Edgy. Actually I decided
to switch to Ubuntu because it worked without a lot of effort here.
I could easily find the cause and the workaround, compiz is working
quite well now, but I
switching from XAA to EXA solved my problems with an ATI Mobility Radeon
X700 (RV410 - M26). I don't get any freezes with Compiz enabled any more
even if I try to run more 3d Applications simultaneously. I have tested
it for about 3 weeks before I post here and I had no freezes at all. For
my card
I had the same issue with an ATI Radeon RV100 QY [Radeon 7000/VE] until I
updated. Now it works almost perfect.
This is what I've updated:
capplets-data (1:2.22.1-0ubuntu4) to 1:2.22.1-0ubuntu4.1
gnome-control-center (1:2.22.1-0ubuntu4) to 1:2.22.1-0ubuntu4.1
gnome-system-monitor (2.22.0-1ubuntu
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV250 [Mobility
FireGL 9000] (rev 01) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 011e
Flags: bus master, VGA palette snoop, stepping, 66MHz, medium devsel,
latency 32, IRQ 11
Memory at e80
That means the server supports it. You also need the driver to support
it and the two to agree on how they support it. Basically,
GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap should show up 3 times in glxinfo.
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No, that error means something is wrong with your driver and it is not
properly supporting GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap. It has nothing to do
with the blacklist.
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Weird, because according to glxinfo I have this extension. Just see
above...
Cheers,
Peter
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Hi All!
So that's why compiz does not work on Hardy, while with Gutsy i had _no_
_problems_ _at_ _all_!!!
I have an ATI Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP (RS300M) on my 5-years-old Acer
laptop.
lspci:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS300M AGP [Radeon
Mobility 9100IGP]
and accor
lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M9+ 5C61 [Radeon
Mobility 9200 (AGP)] (rev 01)
After I added "SKIP_CHECKS=yes" to the compiz config, compiz began to work fine.
so ATI Radeon Mobility 9200 (AGP) should be whitelisted.
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Hi!
Card: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV100 QY [Radeon 7000/VE]
This card works fine under Gutsy (i386), compiz works great. I'm running
Hardy(amd64), and it doesn't work anymore. I haven't tried modifying the
config files. The windows become flickery when I turn on Desktop
effects. Firefox is sp
yea, ubuntu's decision to blacklist radeon mobilities and their decision to
not support fake raid 5, has really been causing me to doubt my choice of
ubuntu. I might try something else
.
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:13 AM, David Chamberlain <
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> I also have the Radeon Mobil
I also have the Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500] video card
as a part of my Dell Inspiron 5100 which has always worked so long as
xorg.conf was setup correctly. If my understanding is correct, Ubuntu
is disabling compiz on ATI cards using the OPEN SOURCE driver The
OPEN SOURCE dri
Hey Please Whitelist the follow :
(comes with Evo N610c Compaq Laptop)
Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
which worked like a charm up until now
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ENOTIME and there having been problems with r200 too.
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Hey, Travis. What happened?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4514954&postcount=25
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Why not just do a check on the model number?
Seeing as the lockups are caused on hardware R300 and newer, we can at
least whitelist R200's, as that driver hasn't changed significantly
since it was written under NDA-released specs (exa and xrandr1.3 being
the biggest recent ones. i believe modesett
Ok, I read all your comments.
Now.
This bug was firstly intended to be fixed for older cards that aren't supported
by fglrx or xgl and then they haven't other way to use compiz.
But then people with newer cards start adding pci id telling that ati
driver was better that fglrx etc. (but also have
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** Description changed:
I have an ATI radeon IGP 340M (Chip ID 1002:4337) that works really nice
with the open source "ati" driver and compiz ALWAYS worked very well
since Feisty.
According to a problem on some ati cards as reported in Bug #197135,
open source "ati" driver is going to
oh i thought it wasn't enabled by default. I installed hardy a long time
ago, and have been using ubuntu since dapper beta. I thought you had to go
enable desktop effects. maybe I just had to go form minimal to custom or
something.
How many clueless people really run linux anyways? I know it is
Okay, I showed bug 195051 to Alex and chatted with him a bit.
A lot of -ati's internals were written prior to having access to
register documentation, so there's a lot of educated guesses in -ati
that proved to be wrong once the docs were in hand, and lead to random
crashes like this, and Alex bel
Thanks for the added explanation.
I showed 15096 to Alex. Unfortunately that bug lacks details/evidence,
which probably explains the lack of response. I'll see what he thinks
of 195051; it includes good backtraces and other information that may be
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As Kees mentioned in comment 69 pci ids are not a reliable method for
determining what cards work and what ones don't. Some people with the
Mobility 9600 have problems, some don't, same pci id. Same with the
X300, X600, and X700 Mobility cards. The only effective way to handle
this is the current s
It's not true that "100% of ati cards" are blacklisted from Compiz, only
laptops using the open ati driver are affected.
The problem with whitelisting PCI IDs is that it seems to be total
random what cards are affected.
After all, it's a bug with the ati-driver, so in my opinion fixing that
one s
I understand Travis' justification about making compiz not on by default
for ATI due to -ati bugs, although like Kees I also wonder if this is
too overly restrictive. Whitelisting seemed like an acceptable
compromise though. Can someone explain why this approach has not yet
been taken? For examp
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> BTW, above comment is based on IRC discussions with Amaranth, who feels
> the blacklist is the correct fix. I still think that blacklisting open
> drivers is a mistake.
I agree with you, and find this situation completely infuriati
Your statements tell me you are not the user this is targeted to as you
know how to work around such problems. Compiz is enabled by default and
people won't even know what it is that is causing these crashes and
lockups. Since you know how to do such things you should be fine with
using the SKIP_CH
Why do they need to be blacklisted in the first place? isn't compiz turned
off by default? If people turn it on, and run into problems, they can just
turn it back off. Why is it that difficult? If there are problems with the
liveCD, make an option to boot it with compiz turned off. It ain't that
BTW, above comment is based on IRC discussions with Amaranth, who feels
the blacklist is the correct fix. I still think that blacklisting open
drivers is a mistake.
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It seems that PCI ids are not an indicator of if compiz will work
correctly or not. (For example, some people with 1002:4e50 have it
working fine, others see hangs.)
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I have an ATI radeon IGP 340M (Chip ID 1002:4337) that works really nice
with the open source "ati" driver and compiz ALWAYS worked very well
since Feisty.
According to a problem on some ati cards as reported in Bug #197135,
open source "ati" driver is going to
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