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As per Brad's comments, the patches that address this issue would not be
candidates for SRU in Lucid. Closing out the Lucid tasks.
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The GPU lockups typically require kernel patches, as it appears in this case,
rather than changes on the X side.
Sometimes we leave the X task open to help track the issue to solution, but as
mentioned in recent comments, we're no longer providing engineering support for
this old hardware so
For those that have been impacted by this bug and wish to stick with the
Lucid LTS, I suggest you investigate installing an lts-backport kernel
which contains the necessary support. It is unlikely (not going to
happen) that we will actually apply the indicated patches to the Lucid
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Since this bug, as Geir Ove Myhr points out, is solved upstream, all we
just need now, is that the Intel driver is enabled by default in Xorg in
Oneiric (11.10) again - instead of the now default simple, featureless
and faulty frame buffer driver.
I've successfully been using Uneiric Alpha 1 2
Sorry, I misspoke. Natty is the first release to contain the fix, not
Maverick (Natty is on the .38 kernel; Maverick is on .35).
So Lucid will not work OOTB (out-of-the-box). You need to disable KMS as
indicated at [1]. Maverick ships with a workaround, so it works OOTB.
Natty contains both the
Nevermind. I'd forgotten, but found it again searching through my
mailing lists:
From [1]:
In natty, we stopped Ubuntu development support for the 8xx chipset;
these may still work ok with the -intel driver but we no longer
field bug reports or backport fixes for them. This policy will
For those like myself wishing to stick with LTS, I have the 855GM
working beautifully with desktop effects, xvideo and no known problems
or side effects. Using, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Lucidi8xxFreezes
as a reference, I enabled KMS and enabled the glasen ppa to install the
latest intel
This is a master bug report, and no more logs are required despite the
automated message. Besides, the upstream bug report has been closed as
FIXED RESOLVED.
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Brian - I've been running this new kernel on lucid all this weekend -
not a single lockup. Seriously impressed. It even fixed a few niggles
such as screen dimming. Note - I'm running vanilla lucid with your
kernel - no other fixes or other graphic updates in my system.
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I've made a kernel with the latest fix available in this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-fixes-testing
If it gets good feedback, I'll copy it to my regular graphics-fixes PPA.
This kernel is based on Natty's 2.6.37 kernel, has the changes in drm-
intel-next applied,
@Geir Ove Myhr
How difficult is it to build an Ubuntu kernel package?
Because I still have the machine that had this problem, but I am not really
using it anymore. So it is free for testing. But I fear I already upgraded it
to Maverick. (Is there also a way to build the older kernel in
I have previously used the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild . Instead of getting
the vanilla upstream kernel in #2, I would use the drm-intel-next head
from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ickle/drm-intel.git.
Then you would need to apply the patch
There is a (yet another) new kernel patch in the upstream bug report that has
the potential to fix this bug once and for all:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27187#c281
I don't have the resources (full hard drive and other limitations) to
build a Ubuntu kernel package with this
The last version almost works on my Dell i855 notebook. But there are still
occasional freezes when using SolidWorks/wine1.3.5 (big openGL app). If it can
help, I can post logs
On the other side, under WinXP, Solidworks is using software OpenGL on this
hardware...
Good work ! It's the first
When my upgrade from 8.04LTS to 10.04.1LTS failed so miserably (Wireless
problems and locking GPU problem)
I moved myself to Puppy Linux. The Puppy distro does not lock up on me when I
use graphics and video.
Oh, thats interesting. Maybe it has something to do with the upgrade
process (e.g. old
Thank you for the suggestion, gmud. That's a good idea. Unfortunately I
do not have the resources to install a fresh copy of Ubuntu on top of
the existing Ubuntu partition that I am using. The Puppy Linux distro
is running fully off an 8GB pendrive.
Earlier today I installed the Glasen 0.7.7
This issue has been floating around, in Ubuntu, for too long. Why wasn't
it escalated?
When my upgrade from 8.04LTS to 10.04.1LTS failed so miserably (Wireless
problems and locking GPU problem) I moved myself to Puppy Linux. The
Puppy distro does not lock up on me when I use graphics and video.
I'm unassigning myself from this bug; I've got the needed feedback for
Maverick, and we've gone with the safe option of fbdev.
I'll leave this bug open; there's still a reasonable chance we can get a
proper fix, and apparently some i8xx documentation has just been
released.
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In Fedora's kernel package:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=kernel.git;a=tree;h=refs/heads/f13/master;hb=f13/master
I see drm-intel-big-hammer.patch. That's a patch that improved stability
somewhat, but didn't quite solve the
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A real fix was posted for the invisible cursor issue, so I incorporated
it into linux-image-2.6.35-ppa21+v9patch-generic (building now).
As for the periodic freezing issue, that is covered by this bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29536
The patches there don't apply cleanly to
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Thank you brian - I've tested your latest kernel and it indeed has fixed
the cursor issue. On my machine, the periodic freezing issue from your
last kernel is not observed. I've decided to remove the rc6 kernel and
run full time on this kernel.
Question - what's the chances of the fixes you've
The invisible cursor fix will be sent to stable and make it into
Maverick that way. I don't know if it will make it in before release,
though.
As for the stability fix, Daniel Vetter has said the following:
I haven't upstreamed the patch for a few reasons:
- It's an extremely ugly approach,
On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 00:44 +, Brian Rogers wrote:
The invisible cursor fix will be sent to stable and make it into
Maverick that way. I don't know if it will make it in before release,
though.
Brian, do you have any idea why Fedora 13 (current kernel 2.6.34.6-54)
is not affected by this
In Fedora's kernel package:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=kernel.git;a=tree;h=refs/heads/f13/master;hb=f13/master
I see drm-intel-big-hammer.patch. That's a patch that improved stability
somewhat, but didn't quite solve the problem. My testcase could still
kill the system. It also
Brian, I've been using your latest ppa20+v9+cursorfix-generic kernel,
and it has made my system usable again, unlike the previous attempts.
The cursor freeze has disappeared, and I can once again watch videos in
Dragon Player and VLC, neither of which could be used at all before.
Oddly, flash
Brian, I can concur with the above. I had tail -f /var/log/messages in
one window and glxgears in another. The reason for glxgears was that I
just needed something that had continuous movement to be displayed.
When the cursor appeared to momentarily freeze, glxgears also stopped.
No additional
David, I just uploaded a new kernel (currently building for both Lucid
and Maverick) that reverts the commit that caused the invisible cursor
regression. That way you or anyone else experiencing this bug isn't
stuck on an RC kernel until there's a proper fix.
The new kernel is
Thank you Brian - indeed, this has fixed the cursor issue. It has also
fixed a few other issues such as permanent screen dimming and panel
update issues. From the short time I've been playing, the kernel looks
rock solid. Many thanks again.
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Further update Brian - I've been running the kernel continuously today.
Whilst the cursor is now visible, there are occasional freezes which
make navigation annoying. For the moment, I'll stick to the rc6 kernel.
Hopefully there will be good news on this front from upstream soon
(here's hoping).
You mean that it freezes temporarily, then resumes, like a stuttering
behavior? In that case, do new messages appear in dmesg after a freeze?
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I found a bug report for the invisible cursor issue. It's bug 614176
here and upstream here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29413
When there's a fix, I'll put up a new kernel including it. I'll be
providing maverick kernels soon as well, so once the cursor bug is
fixed, maverick
Yeah, the shadow buffer mode does disable OpenGL. I forgot to mention
it. It's a sort of safe mode that's a more functional alternative to the
vesa driver.
I'm refreshing the kernels in my graphics-fixes PPA, since
2.6.35-v9patch1 is getting kind of stale. There have been relevant fixes
in the
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Hi Brian - I've ppa-purge'd your new ppa. Also I've tried your new
kernel. 'fraid it didnt fix my cursor issue. I'll stick to your rc6
kernel for the moment. Whilst it may be slightly glitchy, I consider
your rc6 kernel infinitely better than the shadow fix. If the shadow
fix is the only
Developer Chris Wilson has published a branch of xserver-xorg-video-
intel which accesses the graphics card differently and avoids the kinds
of operations that cause problems with the old chipsets.
I created a PPA for it: https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive
/intel-shadow
This branch is
Just a few observations with the new ppa.
The framerate has dropped dramatically. I can no longer view full-
screen flash video. Compiz no longer works - I've had to resort to
using metacity compositing. On boot, plymouth is low resolution, with
the old Karmic double black-graphics flash when
I was unable to execute these commands.
The last generated an error:
couldn't find package linux-image-2.6.34-v9patch-generic
I tried the patch after being told that it might make it possible for me
to upgrade to Ubuntu v10. I'm still unable to upgrade to Ubuntu v10:
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Sorry, the instructions at the top of this bug were outdated and
referenced an older version of the patched kernel. I fixed that now.
Here's the command to install the newest kernel in my PPA:
sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.35-v9patch1-generic
If you're still on 9.04 these instructions
I have to say I was highly disappointed in Ubuntu's handling of this
error as well. I'm using 9.10 on an older Centrino M 1300 as well for a
basic file server, and Lucid was a disaster. I understand the issues
involved quite clearly, and understand it's not an easy fix. It would
be nice to be
FYI
Installed Fedora 13, Kernel 2.6.33.6-147.2.4.fc13.i686 on my Let's note
Panasonic CF-W2 with Int(h)el(l) i855 GPU.
It installed without a glitch (live CD) and runs like a Swiss watch.
Not to mention among other things: there is no Mono crap, default UID is 002
(vs Debian Ubuntu 022), the
The V9 kernel patch does in fact let me run Lucid on my Intel 855GME
based laptop, which I coudn't before. However, even though xvinfo shows
the X-Video Extension with Video Overlay the performance is down
relative to Karmic. Both can do 720P video, but Karmic can just keep up
with 1080 and Lucid
Chris,
I've just tested the PPA and I get two bugs:
1) When trying to play a video with gstreamer and XV, I get the following
error:
The program 'gstreamer-properties' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient
@chis
I've installed the module from your PPA on a cuple of new-installed
boxes, and unfortunatly this seems to makes things even worse than the
drivers released within Lucid until now.
I'm able to get the boxes running installation and then running Lucid
from harddisk, but ONLY by supplying the
Ok! Ladies and Gentlemen! Chris Wilson of upstream fame has done some
work to re-integrate a legacy driver for the Intel cards that have been
hard done by in the GEM transition.
The xserver-xorg-video-intel packages in
https://edge.launchpad.net/~raof/+archive/aubergine have a GEM-less
legacy
Hi mrickma,
I think this bug doesn't affect me. And the work-around didn't change
anything.
Also note that I only have suspend problems with Brian Rogers kernels. I
am now using the solution from bug #541492, and everything is working
fine (suspend included).
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Hi Julien,
could your suspend issues be caused by
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upower/+bug/531190 . There is a work
around which you could try.
Regards
Michael
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I just uploaded some new kernels:
linux-image-2.6.35rc4-131+ge467e10+nopatch-generic
linux-image-2.6.35rc4-131+ge467e10+v9patch-generic
Julien, do these kernels help the suspend issue?
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Brian, I have tested both kernels, and I have exactly the same behaviour
as in comment #205: it fails to suspend if the laptop when fro AC to
battery or the contrary.
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I have now installed linux-image-2.6.34-drm-generic from ppa:brian-
rogers/graphics-fixes and everything is working perfectly: no crash when
viewing videos, no crash when suspending. This is with the standard i810
xorg driver that comes with lucid.
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Sorry, I'm going to make a fool of myself, but the suspend crash bit me
again... So, both linux-image-2.6.34-drm-generic and linux-image-2.6.34
-v9patch-generic crash when going from AC power to battery, and then
trying to suspend.
Is there a way to debug the crash? How can I help?
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I've just install lucid kernel 2.6.34-020634-generic, as a desperate
solution for the intel 855GM freezes.
Videos are working now fine, but my graphics seem to run very slow,
especially when compiz is set as the main windows decorator. Changing it
to Metacity, makes the computer more responsive,
Hi everyone!
My Thinkpad X40 (i915) was fixed by the driver in glasen's ppa (previously it
locked up on boot with 2.6.32-22, although it worked fine with 2.6.31-20).
It all seems good except for playing a movie in totem, where I get some
sort of driver crash. The system is still responsive to
I've been blindly writing 'i915' as the graphics chip on the x40 when in
fact it's an 855GM, my bad
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@Brian Rogers
Many thanks - I'd just like to report that your patch
(linux-image-2.6.34-v9patch-generic) appears to be working perfectly for me,
with my i855 HP Compaq Nx5000. I'm not trying anything fancy regarding video -
but can report that the system now starts normally, no freeze during
@Brian Rogers
Edit to above - no Ubuntu splash on subsequent restarts (any visual effects
setting), though there was on the first - but I wasn't getting the splash with
the Mainline kernel, either, so I don't miss it anyway.
Best
David
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Brian: I spoke too soon. I found a reliable way to reproduce the problem
with 2.6.34-v9patch-generic:
- if I start my laptop on AC or battery, then suspend it, it works.
- if I plug my laptop on AC, then suspend it, it works.
- if I put it back to battery, then suspend it, two things can
Thanks Brian:
I'm one of those with an 855 Intel chipset.
I tried out your system patch on a completely clean 10.04 install.
Though the dots animation screen proior to the login screen is not
visible, log in proceeds perfectly.
Only problem is my Compiz graphics have been reduced to the Ubuntu
I updated my Toshiba M100 to Lucid 10.04 today. Crashes catatonic.
Tried acpi=off and tried making an xorg file with vesa set as the driver No
success.
Followed acpi=off instructions as mentioned earlier. No success.
Then followed
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:brian-rogers/graphics-fixes
sudo
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With Brian Rogers's PPA (2.6.34rc7-51-generic), Xorg works perfectly and
totally stopped crashing on Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated
Graphics Device (rev 02). However, I have frequent freezes when trying
to suspend to RAM. Any idea what could be wrong?
Note that with the default Lucid
Julien, did you try linux-image-2.6.34-v9patch-generic from ppa:brian-
rogers/graphics-fixes ? It's based on the final 2.6.34, so should have
some bug fixes. But if it doesn't work as well as 2.6.34rc7-51-generic,
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Does this remain after a new kernel is installed? Or does this have to occur
after each upgrade?
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 4:31 PM, ssuuddoo ssuud...@gmail.com wrote:
for the first reboot, the graphics was ugly (resolution, icons, wallpaper,
gtk), but after I changed it,
it remembered everything
where is the file to ?
(the added option)
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=splash acpi=off
this is on grub?
very quiet here this maybe the developers gave up on solving this bug ...
We do not see them talking about retries already a few days .. or realized that
the solution involves something that
the file is the grub configuration file:
/etc/default/grub
edit it with for example: sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
and add the option acpi=off into already existing
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=
save the file!!!
after that update the grub for the changes to take efekt
run: sudo update-grub
and
for the first reboot, the graphics was ugly (resolution, icons, wallpaper,
gtk), but after I changed it,
it remembered everything and the system works well. (hopefully I didnt disable
such an important thing).
:D
greetings from Slovakia
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maybe U all know it guys, but I today discovered, when using the acpi=off
option, the system boots into the grafical terminal.
maybe it helps somehow.
(the added option)
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=splash acpi=off
I know, the screen is somehow not what it should be, but at least it boots
maybe SOLUTION!
now I can normally log-in and work as previous. :D
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An addition to #191: The Travelmate 4000 wont power off. The ubuntu
logo and the red dots remain forever, animated.
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A follow up to what I posted about the fix-proposed 2.6.34-52.1 kernel
in comment #188. I had a single crash since then while using firefox on
a page ( www.bahn.de , German railways) which seems to fragment bitmaps
not only in the ff window but eventually also the panels. The
fragmentation is
It is good to see some folk getting 10.04+855GM working using various
new kernels, but I expect I am not alone in saying that I am unlikely to
load 10.04 on my 855GM Toshiba Satellite A10 (still 9.04 after a poor
experience with 9.10 also) until:
1 Upstream release a newer kernel that works
2.6.32-19 kernel
ok this is the kernel they work not to much by i can boot and use the basic for
now .
can i just install the 2.6.32-18 kernel OLD kernel and just to make my pc
work like old-times just for now?
only for waiting for the fix?
let me ask something ...
this bug is on kernel?
On Sat, 2010-05-29 at 20:23 +, Gustavo wrote:
how can i learn to help the fix?
where?
This is the upstream bug report about the bug
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27187
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I think there's something wrong with v9 of the patch. Stefan Glasenhardt
and Brian Rogers's DKMS modules [1] and kernel [2] (respectively)
freeze my D505 hard (can't even REISUB) on lid-close. But Daniel
Baumann's kernel [3] doesn't freeze on lid-close.
The only difference I can see is that
I've just had two GPU hung today. That's very frustrating.
My lspci:
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Subsystem: Wistron Corp. Device 205a
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I just updated the bug description to point at my PPA containing a
kernel with the proposed fix. I would advise people to try this kernel,
because it has had plenty of positive feedback so far. Then people can
report how it goes, and we can aggregate the data and report it
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I don't seem to have the problems as el_smurfo mentioned with my Dell D400.
I've been spoiled as this is the first real issue I've had to deal with
since I got the machine a few years back.
I applied the patch to my system and it is stable and usable for me. I
don't have desktop effects and
No no news yet ?
for fix on 855 Intel?
OOO MY GOSH
maybe ubuntu can make the 2 versions for us until fix be released ... like one
for 855...
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There is a version with working 855 graphics...it's called Windows XP.
I have used Ubuntu for the last 5 years and have had my laptop break in
some manner on nearly every upgrade (usually Broadcom networking), but
this issue is the final straw. Microsoft may be the great evil, but
they would
el_smurfo
you should unsubscribee from this bug and cancel your launchpad account.
If this 3 mouse clicks operation is above you, ask for (free) assistance
among the vanishing breed of the uber geeks community.
Have fun with Mikeysoft. It surely matches your level of ridicule
(Winows Medai
I would like to add that 855 graphics do not work properly on Microsoft
operating systems. Windows XP, including Media Center Edition, is not a
supported operating system (mainstream support ended 4/14/2009) and is
therefore not germane to any conversation involving a currently-
supported
Any lucid kernel update will supersed it. Also updates without
containing this fix. So be careful!
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Is there 64-bit capable hardware with i8xx graphics? I just assumed it
was too old for that. I'm going to post a 2.6.34 (final release) kernel
with the latest patch for this bug to my PPA. If there are i8xx machines
with 64-bit, I'll make sure to include a 64-bit build.
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@Thoer (#162 etc/usw).
Many, many thanks for that effort.
Slight bug initially evident on my i8xx machine, in that application (eg
Firefox) may open without showing the app bar at the top containing its
minimize, maximize and close symbols, and closing under file-close still
leaves the app
Greetings All:
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Everest sten...@gmail.com wrote:
For anyone who cares, the above workaround is already documented at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Lucidi8xxFreezes
and is updated with the current mainline kernel as well as containing the
proper header files
On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 13:37 +, Daniel Baumann (dnjl) wrote:
As I mentioned in post 102 i've build a default lucid kernel
2.6.32-22.33 with applied patches of Daniel Vetter (v8).
This will be found now here:
https://launchpad.net/~dnjl/+archive/kernel
After installing the patched kernel,
***NO WARRANTY**
READ:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27187
https://launchpad.net/~glasen/+archive/libdrm
https://launchpad.net/~glasen/+archive/855gm-fix
http://glasen-hardt.de/?p=568 (English)
just upgraded from karmic to lucyd on my dell inspiron 700m with intel
graphic card: after boot it crashes nice.
The solution (using an old kernel) found on post #54 from this duplicate bug
page
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/568779?comments=all
For anyone who cares, the above workaround is already documented at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Lucidi8xxFreezes
and is updated with the current mainline kernel as well as containing the
proper header files and 64-bit image.
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