I have recompiled fglrx 8.723.1 using instructions from Stefan Brozinski ( http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg2514536.html ), but for above version. During rebooting Ububtu 10.04 told me that it wants to download in low resolution mode. Then I choose X-server restart and after complete downloading ATI driver works OK. In hadrware drivers section I seen that proprietar ATI/AMD driver FGLRX is activated. Only Mplayer was not working in full screen mode (I fixed it by choosing X11 in options), and also I can't to activate visual effects in GNOME.
But every time during rebooting Ubuntu wants to download in low resolution mode, and then I must choose X-server restart during download. Is it necessary to run "Xorg -configure"? 2010/9/23 QIII <[email protected]> > Fortunately, I keep my ear to the ground and was aware of this problem > before I updated. I would have been able to dig myself out of it, but > it would certainly have raised by blood pressure. > > Since the fix was made available in -updates, this worked for me: > > Completely uninstall Catalyst 10.9. > > Reinstall Catalyst 10.4 from the repo. > > Perform updates. > > Restart. > > I am not going to move forward with installing the later Catalyst > versions at this point. > > But I must say something, and I hope the developers and MOTUs will take > this as constructive criticism. I understand that you all work very > hard, and I appreciate that. I admire you. > > Lucid is an LTS. People expect it to be stable. They do not expect > that some strange-sounding thing like compat_alloc_user_space, which > they don't know from a hole in the ground, should change suddenly, > causing them to have difficulty with their video driver. > Understandably, this is difficult with driver versions later than the > ones in the repos, but changes should work at least with what is in the > repos. The driver affected, per the original bug report, is the one > that is in the Lucid repo. CVE-2010-3081 is a critical bug fix that > plugs a hole that can allow a nefarious outside user to root an > exploited machine. The likelihood that someone's personal machine would > be attacked is small, but it is real. This whole thing would have gone > right past a headless server without notice. > > A critical update to the kernel was needed and provided. Unwitting > users, perhaps with little tech know-how, diligently updated their > machines and broke their ATI drivers because there was a change in other > files that kept the driver from being compiled against the kernel > correctly. They were left with machines that would not operate as > expected. They were first offered a patch, which many might not have > understood how to apply. Finally some 24 - 36 hours later, they were > given an update that works with the driver in the repo. Their ability > to use it depends somewhat on whether they are able to get themselves > out of whatever mire they may have gotten themselves into in the > meantime. > > Sorry, guys, but this smells very strongly of failure coordinate effort > and conduct appropriate testing. > > I've been doing the computer gig for 35 years. This is just not the > sort of thing I find acceptable. > > -- > [MASTER] package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: Kernel > fix for CVE-2010-3081 breaks fglrx > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/642518 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of a duplicate bug (642139). > > Status in “fglrx-installer” package in Ubuntu: Triaged > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24” package in Ubuntu: Invalid > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-envy-2.6.24” package in Ubuntu: Invalid > Status in “fglrx-installer” source package in Lucid: Fix Released > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24” source package in Lucid: > Invalid > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-envy-2.6.24” source package in Lucid: > Invalid > Status in “fglrx-installer” source package in Hardy: Invalid > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24” source package in Hardy: Fix > Committed > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-envy-2.6.24” source package in Hardy: > Fix Committed > Status in “fglrx-installer” source package in Jaunty: Fix Committed > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24” source package in Jaunty: > Invalid > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-envy-2.6.24” source package in Jaunty: > Invalid > Status in “fglrx-installer” source package in Karmic: Fix Committed > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24” source package in Karmic: > Invalid > Status in “linux-restricted-modules-envy-2.6.24” source package in Karmic: > Invalid > > Bug description: > SRU Justification: > > Impact: Due to kernel changes for CVE-2010-3081 a function that was an > inline before has changed to a GPL only function. The fglrx driver cannot > link against this and fails to compile. In fglrx only the old inlines (which > have been renamed) may be used but those would lack the additional checks. > > Fix: Add code to detect whether the fglrx driver is compiled against a > kernel which has this change and use the old inlines in this case. Add the > additional checks from the CVE to the driver wrapper, so the hardening is > done in any case. > > Testcase: Compile of 64bit fglrx driver fails with an error without this > change. > > --- > > will not compile for this version of the linux kernal > > ProblemType: Package > DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04 > Package: fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu4 > ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-24.43-generic 2.6.32.15+drm33.5 > Uname: Linux 2.6.32-24-generic x86_64 > NonfreeKernelModules: wl > Architecture: amd64 > Date: Sat Sep 18 23:31:16 2010 > DkmsStatus: > fglrx, 8.723.1: added > bcmwl, 5.60.48.36+bdcom, 2.6.32-24-generic, x86_64: installed > vboxnetflt, 3.2.8, 2.6.32-24-generic, x86_64: installed > vboxnetadp, 3.2.8, 2.6.32-24-generic, x86_64: installed > vboxdrv, 3.2.8, 2.6.32-24-generic, x86_64: installed > ErrorMessage: fglrx kernel module failed to build > InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS "Lucid Lynx" - Release amd64 (20100429) > MachineType: Dell Inc. Studio 1558 > PackageVersion: 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu4 > ProcCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-24-generic > root=UUID=b11bf21b-cde8-40dd-968b-af47e2d36186 ro quiet splash > SourcePackage: fglrx-installer > Title: package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: fglrx > kernel module failed to build > dmi.bios.date: 01/08/2010 > dmi.bios.vendor: Dell Inc. > dmi.bios.version: A03 > dmi.board.name: 0NJWJR > dmi.board.vendor: Dell Inc. > dmi.board.version: A03 > dmi.chassis.type: 8 > dmi.chassis.vendor: Dell Inc. > dmi.chassis.version: A03 > dmi.modalias: > dmi:bvnDellInc.:bvrA03:bd01/08/2010:svnDellInc.:pnStudio1558:pvrA03:rvnDellInc.:rn0NJWJR:rvrA03:cvnDellInc.:ct8:cvrA03: > dmi.product.name: Studio 1558 > dmi.product.version: A03 > dmi.sys.vendor: Dell Inc. > system: > distro: Ubuntu > codename: lucid > architecture: x86_64 > kernel: 2.6.32-24-generic > > > > To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/642518/+subscribe > -- [MASTER] package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: Kernel fix for CVE-2010-3081 breaks fglrx https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/642518 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
