Hello Chris, I cannot test in precise anymore. I upgrade my machine to
quantal time ago, maybe someone can verify in precise.
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Hello Angel, or anyone else affected,
Accepted fglrx-installer-updates into precise-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-
installer-updates/2:9.000-0ubuntu0.1 in a few hours, and then in the
-proposed repository.
Please help us by
Not relevant to precise.
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fglrx-updates broken dependency with xorg-video-abi-12 (Quantal)
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2:9.000-0ubuntu3 fixes the build issue on i386.
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The i386 package is still v2:8.982 while the amd64 package has been
upgraded to v2:9.000. Is it normal or is there a problem with the i386
version?
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Julien - the page at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+package/fglrx
confirms your comment. I'm pretty sure that is not normal. Can someone
reopen this bug report until the issue is fixed on both architectures?
(I don't have the privelages to do so).
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Unfortunately, it doesn't work for me. The new driver does not identify
my hardware.
# lspci|grep VGA
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RS780L
[Radeon HD 3000]
# modprobe fglrx
FATAL: Error inserting fglrx
@34 This is an issue with legacy (HD2000-4000) cards being unsupported
by the latest Catalyst/fglrx releases. Those cards need the legacy
release drivers which at the moment are based on Catalyst 12.6.
Unfortunately these also don't support xserver 1.13.
I've filed a separate bug for this:
madbiologist, Christopher:
Thank you for your help, the issue with compiz is tracked as bug #1046497
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This bug was fixed in the package fglrx-installer - 2:9.000-0ubuntu1
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fglrx-installer (2:9.000-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low
* New upstream release (LP: #1032672).
* debian/dkms.conf.in:
- Do not apply any kernel patch.
* debian/rules:
- Make it possible to set the
This bug was fixed in the package fglrx-installer-updates -
2:9.000-0ubuntu1
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fglrx-installer-updates (2:9.000-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low
* New upstream release (LP: #1032672).
* debian/dkms.conf.in:
- Do not apply any kernel patch
* debian/rules:
- Make it
Loving it! 2:9.000-0ubuntu1 is working great for me with xserver-xorg-
core 2:1.13.0-0ubuntu4. :)
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It's almost release time for Quantal and still overheating my laptop and
shutting down because of this bug. Just like
https://launchpad.net/~shakaran said, it is high time this is taken more
seriously.
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In reply to deuce:
I agree.
I tried using the OSS driver radeon in Unity, but compiz takes 100% of CPU
when using it.
So I was forced to start using Xubuntu which is uncomfortable for me.
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There's nothing that can be done until AMD release a driver that is
compatible with xserver 1.13. Until then we have to either:
1) Live with the open-source driver
2) Downgrade to xserver 1.11 from precise or 1.12 from Launchpad's quantal
builds
3) Find a patch that provides 1.13 compatibility.
@Jaromir - compiz using 100% of CPU sounds like your system is falling
back to software rendering. That would be a separate bug but lets do a
quick check here. Please attach the output of glxinfo |grep render
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madbiologist, please do not solicit Ubuntu Community members to submit
attachments to this report, as this report is about
fglrx-updates broken dependency with xorg-video-abi-12 (Quantal).
Instead, we would want Jaromir Obr to file a new report by executing the
following in a terminal:
Using FOSS ati driver (uninstalling fglrx) also produce crash. I try
running:
sudo apt-get purge xorg-driver-fglrx fglrx-*
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core
Then you get a crash
@madbiologist (s-j-turner) : thanks a lot for this information, I was
not aware hdmi output is possible in 3.5 with FOSS driver. So for me,
that's a complete solving way. No need closed driver anymore, everything
is working fine.
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@madbiologist tried profile based management; the results were
unfortunately even worse. After fluffing around with dynpm I got fan
speed down to ~80% which is annoying by usable - profiles get it stuck
back at 100%, it starts low but just keeps climbing and doesn't seem to
be able to drop back
@consolation - Radeon dynpm (dynamic) power mangement is not working on
some cards. Try profile-based power management instead and use the mid
or low profile. See http://www.x.org/wiki/radeonBuildHowTo#radeon-
KMS_power-management
@lunarok - if you have a Radeon HD 6000 series card or earlier
Is there any news ?
I'm affected too, using FOSS driver will not be better, I use the proprietary
driver to get the HDMI sound transportation.
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Would installing xorg-video-abi-12 concurrently with xorg-video-abi-13
cause problems? Is there any progress with fixing the bug? {OT: The FOSS
drivers make Unity painfully slow and cause the laptop fan to run 100%
all the time. Radeon 5650M. (Yep, I did set the clocks to dynamic; the
fan speed
fglrx-updates: Depends: xorg-video-abi-12 but it is not installable
Synaptic asks to fix broken packages.
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Got the same problem with my Radeon HD 6620G. The -ati driver is very
slow for Unity.
My temporary workaround:
- Downgrade xserver-xorg-core to precise (1.11), and then
- download Catalyst 12.8 from
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/Pages/radeon_linux.aspx and create
build for quantal
I'm trying to install display driver for my Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]
nee ATI RS880 [Radeon HD 4250] [1002:9715] card in Ubuntu Quantal and I
was un-successful and getting this:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
fglrx : Depends: xorg-video-abi-12 but it is not installable
E:
there are two new versions of amd-driver: 970 and 982
but both do errors on Building initial module for 3.5.0-13-generic
error: implicit declaration of function ‘do_mmap’
i think both are still not ready for linux, or i am wrong?
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Status: New = Confirmed
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For the nvidia-graphics-drivers package, commenting out this VIDEODEP
line in debian/rules fixes the problem:
# Comment out the following line to re-enable automatic ABI detection
VIDEODEP = xorg-video-abi-11|xorg-video-abi-12|xorg-video-abi-13,
xserver-xorg-core (= 2:1.11.99.901)
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I have reported this issue for nvidia-graphics-drivers in bug #1041652,
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Same problem here, but with Nvidia GT230M.
xorg-video-abi-12 dependencies can't be met.
nvidia-current : Afhængigheder: xorg-video-abi-11 men den kan ikke installeres
eller
xorg-video-abi-12 men den kan ikke installeres
So it's up to Nvidia to fix this with an
The move to xserver 1.13 is what brought the new API version. We'll
have to wait until AMD provides a 1.13 compliant driver, which typically
occurs late in the cycle but some time before final freeze.
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I have the same exact problem. I installed Quantal Alpha 3 and cannot install
any nvidia driver.
I get this when trying to sudo apt-get install nvidia-current-updates:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
nvidia-current-updates : Depends: xorg-video-abi-11 but it is not installable
Actually there is much bigger problem problem with nvidia driver, see
bug 1037896. Even the latest stable nvidia drivers (304.37) will break
unity, gnome shell, firefox or any other glx application and crash
xserver.
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This happens with nvidia drivers too. Try install nvidia-current at quantal.
The solution here is purge all nvidia packages and install from binary.
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Same here, hope that dependency can be fixed soon
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** Also affects: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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