Same problem here.
Jessie clean install, now working with integrated grapics card "--px-igpu" but
no ATI accel.
I am also experiencing this issue(amd/intel hybrid gpu), can confirm
when switched to intel driver it works fine, and pinning xorg-server
1.15 allows it to work (but this is not a true solution). Is there
anything I can do to help anyone debug, or is the issue the fact that
this is a proprietar
> interesting, could someone else verify this?
Nope, I have either no mouse pointer or no dedicated gpu, with any
configuration...
W dniu 16.03.2015 o 16:55, Patrick Matthäi pisze:
interesting, could someone else verify this?
Yes, same solution is working for me, but more important info in this
configuration(--px-igpu) is missing:
$ glxinfo | grep render
direct rendering: Yes
GLX_MESA_multithread_makecurrent, GLX_MES
Am 17.03.2015 um 07:29 schrieb Patrick Matthäi:
> Also if you change between i/d mode?
If you refer to the solution proposed by , he wrote
already:
> fglrx device in screen : aticonfig --px-dgpu [Mouse: no Acceleration:
> yes]
> fglrx device in screen : aticonfig --px-igpu [Mouse: yes
I got the pointer back,but I have to power off and on, if I want to
relogin. It seems like the gfx card went crazy, the fglrx module is
unloaded,and lspci does not show the card anymore. After power off /on
cycle (simple reboot does not help), everything looks fine.
Regards,
Cyprian
16 mar 2015 16:
Also if you change between i/d mode?
Am 16.03.2015 um 19:08 schrieb Jens Reinsberger:
Am 16.03.2015 um 16:55 schrieb Patrick Matthäi:
Hi,
interesting, could someone else verify this?
Well, it works but it provides only the acceleration by the integrated
gpu. If you really need the dedicated g
Am 16.03.2015 um 16:55 schrieb Patrick Matthäi:
> Hi,
>
> interesting, could someone else verify this?
Well, it works but it provides only the acceleration by the integrated
gpu. If you really need the dedicated gpu then you have to go with the
downgrade of your X server as described above by Ada
Thank you, It works like a charm on my thinkpad.
lspci:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 09)
06:00.0 Display controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Sun XT
[Radeon HD 8670A/8670M/8690M] (rev ff)
2015-03-16 16:55 GMT+01
Hi,
interesting, could someone else verify this?
Am 07.03.2015 um 16:35 schrieb J Barkanič:
I believe this has something to do with the way AMD switchable
graphics and X interact, and changes (fixes?) in the new driver.
I have a Samsung Chronos 7 with AMD Radeon HD 7400M Series
I resolved it
I believe this has something to do with the way AMD switchable graphics and
X interact, and changes (fixes?) in the new driver.
I have a Samsung Chronos 7 with AMD Radeon HD 7400M Series
I resolved it by doing 'aticonfig --px-igpu' in conjunction with
using the fglrx
device for my screen section
There was something wrong in my last message:
If you uncheck all key modifiers, this setting will switch to "Shortcut". You
you have to define a shortcut e.g. Meta + M to toggle the tracker on/off.
Sorry for that.
Regards
Sam
On Thursday 22 January 2015 22.42:58 Samuel Stachelski wrote:
> Hi al
Hi all
As I already wrote I suffer the same thing with the gone cursor. But for those
of you using KDE there is very basic and ugly workaround: In the KDE settings
under Desktop Effects -> All Effects turn on the "Track Mouse" effect. In the
settings of this effect you uncheck all key modifiers
Just to confirm I also have the same cursor problem using Debian Unstable using
fglrx drivers. Again same kind hardware with one of these dreaded Hybrid
Intel/ATI graphic laptops.
Just a few points.
1- Same issue when installing fglrx drivers from the AMD website.
2- Enabling software cursor
Hi,
I just uploaded 1:14.12-1 to experimental - please give it a try.
Andreas
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2014 22:45:07 +0100 ldro...@debian.org wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Same problem here with an hybrid Radeon R7 M265 + Intel Haswell-ULT HD
> Graphics 4000.
>
> 3D acceleration is fine as well as opencl but, the desktop is unusable
> because of this bug.
> xeyes helps a little :-) ...
> Anybody
xeye! You make my day! :-)
2014-11-25 22:45 GMT+01:00 :
> Hi !
>
> Same problem here with an hybrid Radeon R7 M265 + Intel Haswell-ULT HD
> Graphics 4000.
>
> 3D acceleration is fine as well as opencl but, the desktop is unusable
> because of this bug.
> xeyes helps a little :-) ...
> Anybody kno
Hi !
Same problem here with an hybrid Radeon R7 M265 + Intel Haswell-ULT HD
Graphics 4000.
3D acceleration is fine as well as opencl but, the desktop is unusable
because of this bug.
xeyes helps a little :-) ...
Anybody knows about something better than xeyes to WA this bug ?
TIA,
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Hi,
I've got this issue too on my laptop with HD6630M (again hybrid graphics
with Intel).
I'm able to see cursor in OpenGL apps/games. But not in desktop.
When I delete /etc/X11/xorg.conf generated by aticonfig cursor appears
again, as fglrx is not working.
Some packages versions:
kernel - 3.16.
Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 1:14.9+ga14.201-2
Followup-For: Bug #762132
Just so you don't think its only Dells, my HP has this identical problem.
Yes, its another one of those nasty hybrid video card setups on a laptop.
I've got a 6770M not the 8 series I saw in previous reports.
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I have this issue also, another Dell laptop with a dual card (INT: Intel
3rd Gen rev7) + (Radeon HD 7730M Series).
The problem even occurs in 1:14.9+ga14.201-1 amd64.
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I have this issue also, another Dell laptop with a dual card (glxinfo
states that my OpenGL renderer is: AMD Radeon HD 7500/7600M Series).
Have tried to enable SWCursor but it hasn't helped.
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The cursor has disappeared for me, as well. I haven't tried nearly as
many things as Harald has, but I observe that it happens as soon as X
starts up, before I log in, so it doesn't matter which desktop
environment I use. (I happen to use Xfce.) I'm logging in through
gdm3. I tried to use k
It happens for me, too. There is no mouse cursor when X starts up,
before I've logged in. So, it doesn't matter what window manager I
use. I am using GDM3 as my display manager. I tried to switch to KDM
but it didn't work.
If there's anything you'd like me to try, some data you'd like me t
It happens for me, too. There is no mouse cursor when X starts up,
before I've logged in. So, it doesn't matter what window manager I
use. I am using GDM3 as my display manager. I tried to switch to KDM
but it didn't work.
If there's anything you'd like me to try, some data you'd like me t
Am 18.09.2014 um 21:33 schrieb Harald:
Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 1:14.6~ga14.201-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Installing 1:14.6~ga14.201-1 worked flawlessly, but the mouse cursor is not
displayed even if I can use the mouse. Updating xserver and depending packages
from testing
Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 1:14.6~ga14.201-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Installing 1:14.6~ga14.201-1 worked flawlessly, but the mouse cursor is not
displayed even if I can use the mouse. Updating xserver and depending packages
from testing to 2:1.16.0.901-1 showed no effect.
I us
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