[Bug 1733136] Re: libglvnd0/libegl installed in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks graphics drivers and forces LLVMpipe driver on i915 systems

2018-03-03 Thread Joachim Ring
and fixed after another set of upgrades... see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libglvnd/+bug/1751414 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libglvnd/+bug/1752901 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1733136] Re: libglvnd0/libegl installed in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks graphics drivers and forces LLVMpipe driver on i915 systems

2018-03-03 Thread Joachim Ring
Today's automatic updates forced libglvnd0 and libegl1 onto my laptop with bionic and thus no more accelerated intel graphics. Before that there was only libegl1-mesa after a clean install on Jan 25th according to the apt logs. As it was implied multiple times that some PPA did pull it in - there

[Bug 1733136] Re: libglvnd0/libegl installed in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks graphics drivers and forces LLVMpipe driver on i915 systems

2018-02-25 Thread Rocko
I too got this issue again late last week when updates forced libglvnd0 to be re-installed: $ glxinfo|grep OpenGL OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc. OpenGL renderer string: llvmpipe (LLVM 5.0, 256 bits) Removing libglvnd0 fixed the issue for me. Strangely, apt-cache rdepends said that libgl1,

[Bug 1733136] Re: libglvnd0/libegl installed in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks graphics drivers and forces LLVMpipe driver on i915 systems

2018-02-23 Thread Alexey Arutyunov
Upgraded Kubuntu from artful to bionic months ago and got this problem with some of the recent updates. Uninstalling libglvnd0 indeed fixed this issue, but kubuntu-desktop metapackage cannot be installed now because of the following dependency chain: kubuntu-desktop - kinfocenter - libegl1 -

[Bug 1733136] Re: libglvnd0/libegl installed in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks graphics drivers and forces LLVMpipe driver on i915 systems

2018-02-21 Thread shankao
Forget my previous comment. I now have libgles2-mesa without libglvnd0 on sight and the system is still using the software renderer on intel :( -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1733136

[Bug 1733136] Re: libglvnd0/libegl installed in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks graphics drivers and forces LLVMpipe driver on i915 systems

2018-02-21 Thread shankao
For me the problem was that I had libgles2 installed instead of the alternative libgles2-mesa. gnome-session-bin depends on one or the other, but at some point, I got the wrong one. Maybe for ubuntu, the alternative dependency should be removed as libgles2 makes the system to fallback to

[Bug 1733136] Re: libglvnd0/libegl installed in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks graphics drivers and forces LLVMpipe driver on i915 systems

2018-02-21 Thread Omer Akram
I had the same issue on Kubuntu 18.04 and uninstalling libglvnd0 fixed it for me. Note: this is a clean install from yesterday and I don't have a NVidia card in my laptop, so its all Intel. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 1733136] Re: libglvnd0/libegl installed in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks graphics drivers and forces LLVMpipe driver on i915 systems

2017-12-18 Thread Rocko
I do have a few PPAs enabled normally (for 0ad, libreoffice, graphics, java for instance), but ubiquity always tells me it has disabled them when it upgrades to a new release. Maybe it was unsuccessful in disabling them all (although I'm pretty sure I had to re-enable them all manually after the

[Bug 1733136] Re: libglvnd0/libegl installed in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks graphics drivers and forces LLVMpipe driver on i915 systems

2017-12-18 Thread Timo Aaltonen
I tested artful->bionic upgrade, and it did not pull in libegl1 or any of the glvnd stuff, so I bet you had some ppa enabled to pull it in -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1733136 Title: