** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Title:
[quantal] [regression] [i915] Corrupted display, desktop and menus
** Changed in: mesa
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
[quantal] [regression] [i915] Corrupted display, desktop and menus
don't
Well I think mesa is still buggy, because 9 and 10 version produces some
screen corruptions in all KDE versions (in 12.04.4 and 14.04) and the
only resolution is to downgrade to Mesa 8. It occurs on Ivy bridge and
Sandy bridge intels.
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** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical = High
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton) = (unassigned)
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Mesa 9.0 was released in Ubuntu 12.10 because this bug is not known to
be a problem any more with the latest Compiz/Unity packages released
with 12.10. So the original bug in Mesa is largely irrelevant right now.
As usual, most people will comment on the wrong bug and think they're
experiencing
I hate to be that guy but somebody has to say what I'm sure others are
thinking.
It's a horrible decision to ship a broken Mesa in a desktop-oriented
distro, when both major desktop environments (Unity and KDE) use or rely
on it, and it affects nearly-ubiquitous commodity video hardware.
It was
The i915 is giving me lots of problems. After upgrading to 12.10 I had a
blank screen after logging in (using Unity).
There was a kernel BUG at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c:3084! in my
syslog, so I first upgraded to 3.6.3 as suggested in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1058546 and that got rid
Originally I reported Bug #1051486 and it was marked as duplicate for
this one. As of todays updates I have none of those issues anymore.
Note, I'm using xorg edgers ppa.
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using kwin instead of kwin_gles in kubuntu quantal fixes the issues
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Title:
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So what's the plan here? It seems that this is serious enough to do
something about it before the release of 12.10.
I'm mostly curious but of course I'd also like to see a fix for this
sooner than later but what are the options? I imagine that waiting for
an upstream fix is out of the question
Stefan,
Your screenshot shows quite different corruption to what this bug is
about. So you're commenting on the wrong bug. Please log a new bug about
your problem.
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I'm not sure if this helps or not but I think I have the same problem in
Kubuntu 12.10. I'm attaching a screenshot of how it manifests for me.
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T430 and I'm using the i915 video driver.
Output of lshw -c display below:
stefan@atlas-stfs:~/Documents$ sudo lshw -c display
A bit more information which I again don't know if is helpful.
The desktop effects seem to be generally slow. For example, maximizing
and minimizing windows is very jerky.
However, if I switch from using OpenGL as the compositing type in
System Settings - Desktop Effects - Advanced tab and use
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I'm not totally sure Mesa #49442 is the same as this bug. But maybe.
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Title:
[quantal] [regression] [i915] Corrupted display, desktop and menus
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #49442
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49442
** Also affects: mesa via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49442
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
Putting it on the notfixing list for now as it seems that this
particular bug was workarounded by the new compiz.
** Tags removed: rls-q-incoming
** Tags added: rls-q-notfixing
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I was experiencing this same issue on the dell mini 9. It seemed that it
was working again with the compiz/unity updates (minus that every now
and then the image on the screen would freeze indefinitely whilst the
cursor would still move - required a reboot to work again). Having
installed the
kiwinote: that's possibly bug 966744, maybe open a new bug now and we'll
worry about duping it later
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Title:
[quantal] [regression] [i915]
This is most probably not the right place for reporting this, bug I can
hardly create a new bug report outside of any working GUI...
Today's (2012/09/07) latest updates on Quantal Beta completely broke
graphics on 2 different Intel Atom netbooks :
- Asus EeePC 1005PE running Quantal Beta 1 AMD64
@Swami, can you try to enable unity staging ppa (ppa:unity-team/staging)
and update after that and see if the issue is fixed or not. If its still
an issue please do report it using 'ubuntu-bug unity'. Your issue sounds
quite important to me.
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@Omer I could finally report above issue as separate bug #1047306 .
Unity staging PPA does NOT fix it. (I tried...)
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I have no idea how the staging PPA fixes this, but can confirm the
latest unity+compiz updates have fixed it too.
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Incomplete
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As original poster, I confirm the latest updates fixed it on the Asus
1015pe.
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Title:
[quantal] [regression] [i915] Corrupted display, desktop
Although, between this bug being a problem and it apparently being
resolved, compiz 0.9.8.0 was released to quantal. That includes the GLES
work which is a very large change. Maybe that did the trick and is
working around the original problem in Mesa.
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I was having the same issue on my netbook. I updated from the unity's
staging ppa and the issue is gone.
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Title:
[quantal] [regression] [i915]
** Description changed:
WORKAROUND:
Download and install the old Mesa 8.0.4 packages for quantal from:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/8.0.4-1ubuntu1
+
+ or add the Unity staging PPA:
+
+ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:unity-team/staging
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
After
Installing updates from ppa:unity-team/staging solved my issue in bug
#1043171 as well.
Marking bug #1043171 as a duplicate of the present one.
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Testing the PPA here, will report back...
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Title:
[quantal] [regression] [i915] Corrupted display, desktop and menus
don't repaint correctly
Yeah much better now. I suggest pushing the versions to the main repos
:)
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Title:
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latest update seems to have fixed the problem. thanks!
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Title:
[quantal] [regression] [i915] Corrupted display, desktop and menus
don't
Yes, it's a bug in Mesa 9.0 affecting all older/low-end intel graphics
chipsets that use i915_dri. Newer intel graphics using i965_dri are
unaffected.
** Summary changed:
- [quantal] [regression] [i915] [Atom] Corrupted display, desktop and menus
don't repaint correctly using Mesa 9.0 (8.0.4
Confirming on an n455 netbook. Background solid colour much of the
time, menus flashing contents then blank. Downgrading libgl1-mesa-glx
libgl1-mesa-dri and libglapi-mesa to 8.0.4 fixes the issue for me.
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The n455 was running 32 bit.
Further confirming on an N470 netbook running 64bit. Symptoms are
identical.
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Confirming on a HP Mini 210 netbook, i915 graphics, same artifacts and
mess as apw is seeing. Again, Downgrading libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-
dri and libglapi-mesa to 8.0.4 fixes the issue for me.
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