Corresponding Debian bug: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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Indeed that is exactly the problem. Apparently FreeCAD was wrongly
repackaged from debian (Debian package does it right:
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/amd64/freecad/filelist )
AFAIK these ubuntu packages which are devrived from debian are built
automatically, so I don't know what can be done
Yes probably. We could try to debug this a bit further, if you can get
a log file as asked above (start freecad from the terminal with "freecad
-l" then get the $HOME/.FreeCAD/FreeCAD.log file).
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These 2 modules are well included in the package, though. Any error
message? Can you try to get a log file as described in
http://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/index.php?title=FAQ#OpenGL_drivers_are_not_installed.2C_or_not_working_properly
?
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This bug is caused by a bug introduced in latest python-pivy package. A
workaround has already been committed upstream and should be available
with the next upgrade of the freecad package.
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I think bumblebee can be considered quite stable now anyway, maybe this
bug can be closed?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643895
Title:
nvidia propietary driver fails to load X with g
There seems to be indeed a problem with your pivy install...
Can you tell which versions of ubuntu, and which version the freecad and
python-pivy packages you have?
If you are on ubuntu lucid, the problem is with the pivy package, installing
this one from debian should solve the problem:
http://p
That problem is indeed present in the 0.10 version that ships with Ubuntu, but
has been fixed in source already.
Basically it happens when loading a FreeCAD document, the properties of an
object are stored in alphabetic order in the file, and some properties, such as
StartAngle, are required to
@azuluaga
You need two things actually, sorry for the incomplete tip:
- make sure none of the nvidia-related packages are installed
- install libgl1-mesa-dri and libgl1-mesa-glx, which provide the "default"
mesa opengl
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I tested with 260.19.21 too, same problem.
Just for who would encounter the same problem, after you try to use the
nvidia driver, 3D (direct rendering) is unavailable, even with the intel
driver, if you have the nvidia driver installed, because the x server
tries to load the nvidia opengl library.
I also tried extracting the EDID from windows with a software called
softmcc, and adding that info in the xorg.conf, which worked (appeared OK in
X log), but didn't give any result
Yorik van Havre
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Sorry about the double post before...
Just tested with ubuntu Lucid now, the exact same bug happens unfortunately.
The only difference is that on lucid the integrated intel chip is recognized
out of the box, so you can have at least some 3D support. Tomorrow I'll try the
hybrid method but it pro
As far as I read there is no way to disable a pci slot. You can only force
something to use a certain one.
Check in your /var/log/Xorg.0.log, there should be a line like this one (with a
different chip, I'm on another computer at the moment):
(II) Nov 24 09:47:43 NVIDIA(0): NVIDIA GPU GeForce 84
As far as I read there is no way to disable a PCI slot, so the solution is to
force the use of the correct slot.
Check in your /var/log/Xorg.0.conf, you should find a line like this (this is
from another computer, so the chip type will be different):
(II) Nov 24 09:47:43 NVIDIA(0): NVIDIA GPU Ge
Okay I made some progresses but it's still not working. Until now I did
the following steps:
- Removed packages nvidia-current and nvidia-common
- Downloaded and installed the latest nvidia driver (260.19.21) from nvidia
website
- Added 'blacklist nouveau' to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf (Oier
Same problem here (vostro 3500 + maverick 64bits).
The problem seems to be due to the fact that that vostro model has a dual
graphic chip (one built-in inside the i5 CPU and a nvidia chip), that supports
a new technology called "hybrid graphics" that allow the OS to switch which
graphic chip it
It's already reported: http://bugs.launchpad.net/freecad/+bug/586172
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You need to install the python-pivy package in order to use the 2D drafting
tools, that's what the error message on the status bar says if I remember well.
Unfortunately the python-pivy version from Lucid repository is buggy, so you'd
better download and install manually this version from debian:
That problem is fixed in recent FreeCAD sourcecode (fixed in r3179). FreeCAD
is now able to use any version of pivy. The version that will go in 10.10
(r3247) includes the fix, but I'm not sure what will happen with the 10.04
version, if it will get updated or not...
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FreeCAD has absolutely no dependency on anything related to java. I
suspect a problem in Qt/Kde itself.
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1) This bug happens because of bug #586172 in package python-pivy
http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pivy/+bug/586172
A workaround is to install the python-pivy package from debian:
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/python-pivy
2) The python console is available from menu View -> Views -> P
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python-pivy needs recompil
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-pivy
The python-pivy package (source package: pivy) currently in lucid
repository was compiled with swig 1.3.36. This makes it incompatible
with applications compiled with other versions of swig.
Freecad, the only package, to my knowledge, that us
I use a home-compiled r8169 module now, and everything works perfectly
(on debian testing, kernel 2.6.26). So for me too the bug doesn't apply
anymore... Probably an unlucky combination of kernel and module
versions. At least, I can confirm that the r8169 module does work with
the 8168 card.
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I also have a Dell Vostro 1510 with the RTL8111/6168B and I have the
same problem too. I tried to use acpi=off or pci=nomsi as boot
parameters (with 2.6.27-7 and 2.6.27-9) but it didn't seem to change
anything. The network stays unavailable either using the Network Manager
either disabling it compl
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