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I just tested a new Ubuntu 10.04 live CD and seems to work perfectly.
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Following upstream and closing since patches can't be tested.
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The bug upstream has a new patch to test. Should we test it?
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The bug upstream has a new patch to test. Should we test it?
Yes, that would be nice. Note however that this is a patch to the
kernel and not the intel driver, since for a while now, screen
detection is done in the kernel. A kernel cannot be easily tested
using a LiveCD as far as I know, so you
The computer now runs Hardy and I am doing all tests related to this bug from a
Jaunty live CD, so I don't know how to proceed.
Is it possible to do what you suggest from a Jaunty live CD ?
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Please follow these steps:
1) set the driver to intel (instead of vesa)
2) reboot with the cable unplugged
3) Log in as usual
4) Connect the VGA cable, open the terminal and type:
xrandr
and attach the output of that command
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Tried it and didn't work. I get the Ubuntu is running in low graphics
mode message. I attach the xorg log file.
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There's a new debug patch upstream. I have built the latest xorg-edgers
package with the patch applied at
https://launchpad.net/~gomyhr/+archive/ppa/ .
I haven't figured out how the patch system is supposed to work yet, so
in the end I had to apply the patch manually (well, quilt import and
quilt
Hi Jordi,
Hope you had a nice holiday. In case you didn't get the xorg-edgers
package with the patch applied, I copied it to
http://www.kvante.info/LP379157/ . It's the 2.8.1 package. It should the
replace the one that is currently in xorg-edgers, since that one does
not have the patch anymore.
Geir,
There is a problem with permissions ...
http://www.kvante.info/LP379157/xserver-xorg-video-
intel_2.8.1+git20090829.7c48c21b-0ubuntu0tormod~jaunty2_i386.deb
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access
just departing on holidays now ... for 10 days. When I come back I wll
test the new package.
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I added the patch from https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22002#c31
to the Jaunty -intel driver in xorg-edgers:
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.8.1+git20090829.7c48c21b-0ubuntu0tormod~jaunty2
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ping from upstream~. Is there any progress, Jordi?
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Hi,
First of all my apologies for the delay. I am quite busy during summer
and haven't had time to check on that. Also, I didn't see any
notification of last Geir answer and was still waiting ... :-)
The good news is that after one hour of setting up the environment I
could test the driver with
Jordi, please test the patch upstream has produced for your bug and
provide feedback on it. Geir's directions in the previous comment
should help, but let us know if you have any difficulty doing this.
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I first tried to use a live CD but didn't know how to reboot after the
changes so I tried to use a boot USB stick but was not successful.
Since it might be a while until I am able to have a working USB stick
I'll use a live CD ,but here I have doubts. I understand how I can
install the patch in a
With a LiveCD you lose all changes when you reboot, but you don't need
to reboot to activate the changes[*]. It is sufficient to restart X, and
you can do that by simply logging out (on a LiveCD you will be logged in
again after 10 seconds IIRC). Alternatively, you can switch to a VT and
do a
Jordi, upstream is pinging you about this...
I have noticed that my old computer (Dell Inspiron 8200 from 2002, 845GM
chipset) does not boot from USB sticks. If your computer cannot boot
from USB sticks either, it may be easier to use a LiveCD. It should not
be a problem to use the xorg-edgers
Have you had the chance to get the logs with the package in the PPA yet?
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Last weekend I tried to set up a boot USB stick but was not successfull.
Have to check the creating procedure (used my laptop's Jaunty app. to
create it) and/or maybe update the BIOS of the computer. Haven't had
time during the week.
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Jordi, I have made a PPA and built a package with the upstream patch
there. This is the first time I build and publish using a PPA, so I'm
not 100 % sure I did it correctly, but at least on the third attempt I
didn't get any error messages, and on the fourth I'm pretty sure I got
the patch in
Hi Geir,
Did you see the upstream new patch?
Recently after an update the Xserver didn't want to start (too much
updates I guess) and I installed Hardy. The reason is because the video
driver not only doesn't have this problem, but also because performance
is much better. So if I test anything
Hi Jordi, I saw the path upstream. I am on a conference this week, so
I'm not sure I will have time to follow up right now (but maybe).
It should be okay to test this with a LiveCD. I use a USB stick, so I
don't have to burn CDs all the time. It also faster, since a CD is quite
slow to read. With
Although you don't write it explicitly, I assume that after the reboot,
the ubuntu2gomyhr version performed just the same as the
ubuntu0sarvatt version.
Yes it did.
From your explanation I understand that I wait to test karmik until we
get news from upstream.
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Hi Geir,
I am using the packages you placed on http://www.kvante.info/LP379157/.
I downloaded them and install them using dpkg.
I did as you asked me: Installed 0ubuntu0sarvatt, rebooted (X don't
work), installed 0ubuntu2gomyhr and then I tried to restart gdm and the
result is (copied from
Here is the first attachement
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log.ubuntu0sarvatt
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And here the second one.
Now I've been asked by Bryce Harrington to try a new release of ubuntu:
A new major version of the -intel driver is now available in Karmic.
This version includes a major reworking of the acceleration
architecture, which resolves a huge number of issues. We do not
Thank you. The two logs are about as equal as they can be. The only
lines that differ are the timestamp and one memory address in the
backtrace. Although you don't write it explicitly, I assume that after
the reboot, the ubuntu2gomyhr version performed just the same as the
ubuntu0sarvatt version.
Finally I found some time and was able to do the testing.
0ubuntu0sarvatt package fails as usual. I attach Xorg log file.
Then I installed the 0ubuntu2gomyhr package and rebooted the machine: it
didn't start up. It hanged while on the initial ubuntu splash screen.
After several minutes without
Did you use the 0ubuntu0sarvatt that I compiled or the one from the
PPA? I'm asking because I want to be sure it is the patch and not
anything else that accounts from the bad behaviour. To get a better
idea about what is going wrong, you can start ubuntu without the
splash screen by pressing Esc
Hi Geir,
Just tried to install these packages and I get dependency problems. I
tried first without adding any repository and then adding xorg-edgers
repository:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
Hi Jordi,
The packages you need are all in the xorg-edgers PPA. To install all the
dependencies, after you have added the lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
you have to run `apt-get update` and `apt-get dist-upgrade` (dist-
upgrade is stronger than upgrade in that it also installs new packages
if
As you probably have seen, there is a patch upstream against the newest
driver. The easiest way to get the latest -intel driver with all it
dependencies is to use the xorg-edgers PPA. Like last time, I have built
two packages for you and put them at http://www.kvante.info/LP379157/ .
The
As you might have seen I already reported it upstream.
What are the options now? Do I keep this driver or I might expect
better results (specially performance watching movies with vlc or
mplayer...) with newer drivers without that patch? Will that patch be
removed from future releases of Ubuntu?
From what I have seen from other users, there hasn't been a whole lot
of performance change between 2.4.1 and 2.7.1. Many users report
significant improvement for 2.7.99.1 which is in Karmic now. It will
probably be 2.7.8 by the time Karmic is out, and hopefully it will be
with a solution to your
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It just worked as you expected. The xserver-xorg-video-
intel-2.4_2.4.1-1ubuntu12~gomyhr1_i386.deb package worked as Hardy used
to work. Do you want me to report it upstream or you do it yourself?
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Hi Geir,
Just tried Reinhart Tartler 2.4 from ppa and doesn't work either. I
attach the log.
Jordi.
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Just tried Reinhart Tartler 2.4 from ppa and doesn't work either. I
attach the log.
Good. That was what I expected, since the 2.4.1 from that PPA contains
the patch from post-2.4.1. What would be good news, is if we could
revert the patch in question from that package and it would then work.
I just had a look at it, and it seems that
22_no_pipe_for_hotplug_detection.patch is just the patch that was in question.
I have built binary packages where it is disabled and enabled. The enabled case
should be just the same as what you got from the PPA, but it would be nice if
you could test
I see you added the results upstream - great! Too bad it didn't work.
I tried to build 2.4.1 on Jaunty and it didn't work straight away. I
think we should be able to use the 2.4.1 driver from Reinahart Tartler,
though (https://launchpad.net/~siretart/+archive/ppa). It includes the
patch that is
Assuming that we may patch the 2.7.1 driver installed and the
x-updates entries in /etc/apt/sources.list (from
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates/) , this is
how to do it (the ubuntu/debian way):
1. Install some essential stuff to build packages `sudo apt-get
install
Thanks Geir,
It'll probably take me some time to do all this, so you'll have to wait during
the weekend...
In the meantime I see that there is another update on the upstream bug:
Jordi, could you try to check out 2.4.1 from freedesktop upstream repository
and see if it works for your system?
I have seen the upstream comments, but I don't know yet...
I'll see if I can make some binary packages from 2.4.1 that you can
test, but I'm not awfully familiar with the packaging process, so it
will take me some time too... I think 2.4.1 should work alright on
Jaunty (I know some people
I've subscribed to the upstream bug.
Thanks,
Jordi.
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I tried also with uxa acceleration, but as expected didn't work.
The computer is an ASUS Mini Barebone (with an integrated intel
graphics card):
* MINI BAREBONE INTEL CORE2 DUO ASUS PUNDIT P3-PH4C SK775 DDR2
* CPU INTEL CELERON 2.8 GHZ SK775
* MEMORY 1 GB DDR2 667 KINGSTON
* HD 160 GB SATA2
I have forwarded the bug upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22002 .
Please subscribe to the upstream bug report, so you can answer any questions
the intel developers might have. Please identify yourself as the original
reporter when you do.
If they are asking you to try
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2. I plugged another monitor (Eizo CRT) and didn't work with Intel
driver (It worked with vesa driver). I attach the xorg.0.log file.
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Just tried to install the edgers drivers on a live Cd but didn't work.
So far I still need the machine running and do not want to destroy it
yet :-) Maybe it would be better if you just submit the bug upstream.
Later if necessary I will install newer drivers. Thanks.
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3. get-edid does detect the monitor. I attach the two files.
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3-b. I attach the result of ddcprobe
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Thank you for the updated information. I'll hold off upstreaming until
you get around to do the final testing.
It's interesting to see that ddcprobe and get-edid reads the edid
information just fine. I thought one of the tests the driver does for
detecting the presence of a monitor is to check
Thank you for the additional information. A few more questions:
1. You say this worked in Hardy. Did you use the i810 legacy driver that was
available in Hardy, or did it also work with the intel driver? If you don't
remember, it would be nice if you could test a Hardy LiveCD and upload the
Jordi, a crash is what happens when a program performs an illegal
operation and is terminated by the operating system. In your case this
is not what happens, so I have removed the crash tag and changed the
title. What happens (see bottom of the last Xorg.0.log) is that the
driver doesn't detect
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