As per https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64072#c23 .
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Lars Kumbier, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/cur
Same problem for me:
I have ubuntu 13.04 and kde 4.11.
I removed my fglrx drivers, so I'm using open mesa drivers.
After reboot my maximum display resolution was 1280x1024, but my real maximum
(that I correctly had with fglrx drivers) is 1920x1080.
I tried to do something from this wiki:
https:/
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I did purge the fglrx before installing the new kernel and do not have
an xorg.conf at all. I checked the correct use of the respective drivers
via the Xorg.0.log-output, so it's definetly the correct one. I'll check
the versions of some packages tomorrow. Thanks for the help!
Am 11.05.2013 19:34
and don't forget to remove your xorg.conf
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3d acceleration works for me using this have you tried ppa-purge to purge
makson96 repository from your system ? Without having done that, xorg and other
package stay in a downgraded version.
Try this :
sudo ppa-purge ppa:makson96/fglrx
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Nice work, Mathieu!
It does fix the problem in single monitor mode. However, the 3d
acceleration is deactivated and if I connect the 2nd monitor, unity
crashes.
Even worse, after deinstallting the kernel und after reinstalling the
fix from makson96, my desktop now does not have the unity bar and
This bug seems to be solved with linux 3.9 kernel ! Installing this package
solved this bug :
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/2013-05-09-saucy/linux-image-3.9.0-999-generic_3.9.0-999.201305090424_amd64.deb
Lars, does this solve the bug for you ?
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The workaround with the fglrx-legacy repository does work for me, thanks
again for the tip.
Could you add some more info on your system (see previous post) and also
report on the upstream bugtrack
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64072, so that there's a
bit more pressure on the develo
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I can reproduce the problem every single time, so it might have
something to do with the resolution or dependent things like the used
graphic memory or the bandwidth... Do you have the amd64 version of
ubuntu or the i386? If your system did boot up correctly, do you get the
problem during the norma
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This bug occurs randomly (but it is very frequent). I have the problem
again : GPU lockups during startup that result in a black screen after
boot process. I think all people that have a xps 1640 with HD 3670 have
the same problem...
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>From the Xorg.0.log, you do have the small non-RGBLED-Display, which is
Not Full-HD? This might be the difference to mine.
Thanks for the tip with the downgrade-ppa, I'll test it later on. There
still might be something left on your system from this ppa. Could you
verify the appended list of pack
Yes, I also have a Dell XPS 1640, if that still doesn't work for you, I don't
understand why it is solved for me. Have you tried an apt-get upgrade ? Very
strange...
Before this was solved this was my temporary solution :
https://launchpad.net/~makson96/+archive/fglrx
I hope it will help you, bu
I do not see that from the glxinfo - did I overlook something? Could you
verify via /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
>From the specifications, you also seem to have the StudioXPS 1640?
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I attach here a glxinfo, it seems that I m using the radeon driver.
Hardware acceleration is working.
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I tried the repository as well without a change of behaviour, but after
a ppa-purge, my system still crashes. Could you verify, that you are
definetly using the radeon-driver and not KMS or VESA now?
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Same problem with xorg-edgers repository. After a ppa-purge xorg-edgers,
it's now working... There must have been a very recent update that
solved the problem. Thanks for your work !
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Could you add some info on your computer specifications?
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Exactly the same problem here (XPS 1640) on a fresh install (livecd boot
without problem, but as soon the system is installed on the disk, it
doesn't boot...) I have a dark screen instead on the login screen. In
dmesg, we can see this :
Apr 28 16:24:18 mat-laptop kernel: [ 35.584061] radeon
Here's a dmesg from an ssh-session of a normal bootup with a resulting
crash. It shows a possible regression to bug #1058303.
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I just saw that the Xorg.log-file is still from the Kernel Mode Setting
- here is the one with the activated Radeon-Driver, showing an EQ
overflow. I've also made an upstream-bugreport at xorg:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64072
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Sorry for the incorrect information - I've installed 13.04 fresh and did
*not* do an upgrade as stated. Therefore, no fglrx was installed. I did
perform the steps presented in the wiki to switch from fglrx to the
radeon driver anyways and several times like so:
sudo apt-get remove --purge xorg-d
do you still have fglrx installed?
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