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Disassociating this bug from freedesktop-bugs #14332. It is actually
fixed, but upstream left the bug open because they intend upon
eventually revisiting the issue to invent a cleaner way of performing
this.
Anyhow, this no longer concerns Ubuntu; closing the bug as a result.
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Hello all,
I am sure the bug now is fixed in Hardy and Ibex. I tried once with a new
Ubuntu and it worked properly. I will have to get a system(not at hand
currently) and come back with the information since which version it
worked.
Best Regards,
Christian
> I have to say it is. My Hardy ser
I have to say it is. My Hardy servers don't have the PPA in them (just
-updates) and I've tested on Ibex with success as well.
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Is this issue fixed using either the hardy-updates or the more recent
intrepid, jaunty or karmic packages?
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Hi, i tried it again with no luck! Same hardware but different TFT-
panel!
See log
Gruß
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I forget to mention that it is a notebook, so it has a TFT. What i found out so
far: If i put splash on the bootoptions, i can s´witch to the text-console, but
the notebook freezes, when a initiate a reboot. Without splash, i can't switch
to the text-console but a reboot works. :(
I did all upda
Oh, okay, do you have the bugnumber for that bug available for me?
Thanks in advance!
Gruß
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I presume this is a TFT panel? If so, then this the different bug that
Bart already fixed. Fading to white means that the the vsync and hsync
were removed from the panel, but since you hit the vm86 bug, the VGA
isn't getting control.
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Oh, i can pass the following informations. About framebuffer: I don't
use splash as kernelparameter because my system refuses to do a reboot
when splash is enabled. How can i provide the BIOS information?
geode: No information
amd: 2.7.7.8-0ubuntu1
core: 2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu1
Newer version
I suggest that this become a different bug -- I thought I had fixed this
already :/
I would like to know more about your system. Do you know if you are
suing a framebuffer console? What is your BIOS?
Can you provide the versions of your related packages:
dpkg -l xserver-xorg-video-geode xs
Just a question for the professionals here. I can't switch to the
virtual console (ALT+CTRL+F1), it starts fading to white and then
nothing happens. It does the same fading before X is starting and it
takes a lot of time. Is there a possibilty to eliminate this
fading/blending?
Gruß
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Hi Martin-Éric,
i tried your new version and it fails (sorry no log this time) but when
i install the xserver-xorg-video-amd-2.7.7.8-0ubuntu1 with the same
xorg.conf, it starts fine with the correct resolution. This is just an
info for you ;)
Gruß
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webworm wrote:
> Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
>> 2.9.0-1ubuntu2 was just replaced by 2.9.0-1ubuntu3 to completely close
>> this issue. It's already available in my PPA and should soon be
>> uploaded to Hardy-proposed. For Intrepid, package 2.9.0-3 (pending
>> import from Debian/unstable) includes the
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> 2.9.0-1ubuntu2 was just replaced by 2.9.0-1ubuntu3 to completely close
> this issue. It's already available in my PPA and should soon be
> uploaded to Hardy-proposed. For Intrepid, package 2.9.0-3 (pending
> import from Debian/unstable) includes the same fixes.
>
I ha
2.9.0-1ubuntu2 was just replaced by 2.9.0-1ubuntu3 to completely close
this issue. It's already available in my PPA and should soon be
uploaded to Hardy-proposed. For Intrepid, package 2.9.0-3 (pending
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Hi Martin-Éric
it doesn't work for me. I tried it before and after applying that msr
module, but it fails all the time. I'm still looking for the correct
ModeLine entry for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
See attached log
Gruß
Billy
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Hardy-proposed now has both a newer X server core and GEODE driver
available:
deb http://ee.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ hardy-proposed main universe
restricted #multiverse
deb-src http://ee.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ hardy-proposed main universe
restricted #multiverse
Please test and report your
I did the msr-stuff and it's loaded as module. I see no difference but i guess
that was for activating the driver, which works all ready ;)
Funny thing is, that the software updater wants to install the new amd and
geode drivers and xorg-core ;) Will there be a fixed one available soon?
Gruß
Bil
Hi Martin-Éric!
Sorry for my late response, i have tried a lot things. First your
version of the driver with that Device-Section worked. In the beginning
i had no correct screen, so i had to fight with some modelines. The
Notebook is a presample, so I'm not allowed to give out more information
abo
Jordan of AMD pointed out that, according to your Xorg.log, AmdProbe is
calling xf86MatchDevice and that is failing. The only reasons he can
think of this ever happening is whenever the BIOS has no VSA layer (or
equivalent feature) and no /dev/cpu/0/msr.
Billy, as a test, can you perform the follo
Billy, thanks for the lspci output.
Could you tell us what brand and model number that laptop is, so that we
can look up the specifications ourselves?
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00:01.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] CS5536 [Geode companion] Host
Bridge (rev 31)
Subsystem: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] CS5536 [Geode companion] Host
Bridge
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 248
I/O ports at ac1c [size=4]
Billy, just to be safe, can you paste the result of the following
command to this bug:
sudo lspci -v
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Revised instructions would be:
1) add the following lines to /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/q-funk/ubuntu hardy main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/q-funk/ubuntu hardy main
2) sudo apt-get update
3) sudo dpkg -P --force-depends xserver-xorg-video-amd xserver-xorg-video-geo
Hmmm, i did, between Step 1 and 2 i did a "sudo apt-get update" and
changed driver "vesa" to "amd".
But it still fails:
(II) GEODE: Driver for AMD Geode Chipsets: Geode LX, Geode GX
(II) Primary Device is: PCI 00:01:1
(II) AmdProbe: Probing for supported devices!
(II) AmdProbe: failed 1!
(EE) No d
Billy, can you please try the following:
1) add the following lines to /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/q-funk/ubuntu hardy main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/q-funk/ubuntu hardy main
2) sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-amd=2.7.7.8-0ubuntu1.
3) Edit /etc/X11/xorg.con
Hello,
i have a problem with this driver on a subnotebook with a AMD Geode LX
VGA on Ubuntu 8.04. It runs the VESA driver by default but as the LCD
have a strange geometry (1024*600) i need to run that amd driver. Your
help is welcome.
00:01.1 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AM
Hello Martin-Éric,
Thank you very much for the precompiled packets!
(With the help of them even a linux newbee like me was able to get it running)
Beside saying thank you I wanted to report back that Xorg starts successfully on
aValue ECM-LX800 3.5" CPU module (LX800 chipset and Phoenix Award Bio
As we noticed during the course of fixing this, it really is an xserver-
xorg-core issue, not an xserver-xorg-video-amd issue. 3 patches against
the x86emu component of X core were produced and merged before the
release of Ubuntu/Hardy, thus fixing it.
Marking the bug as invalid for xserver-xorg-v
See that bug report - I am noting all of my further troubleshooting
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On 2/13/08, Jordan Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can confirm the fix ( https://launchpad.net/%7Eq-funk/+archive ) for
> LTSP thin clients using the AMD Geode chipset, although it only allows
> me to boot into X11/LDM at 800x600 with what seems to be 16 colors. I
> cannot manually configu
I can confirm the fix ( https://launchpad.net/%7Eq-funk/+archive ) for
LTSP thin clients using the AMD Geode chipset, although it only allows
me to boot into X11/LDM at 800x600 with what seems to be 16 colors. I
cannot manually configure the client as X autoconfigures video every
time a thin-clien
This bug was fixed in the package xorg-server -
2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu1
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xorg-server (2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
[ Timo Aaltonen ]
* Merge with Debian unstable, remaining changes:
* debian/control:
- Change maintainer address.
- set Conflict
Updated Gutsy packages are uploaded to my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~q-funk/+archive
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Actually, credit for the patches really goes to Bart for finding the
cure and to Bryce for adapting it for 1.4.
I personally had no involvement on this patch; I instead focused on
improving the -amd driver itself.
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This is ready for upload:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/xorg-server_1.4.1~git20080118-1ubuntu3_source.changes
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** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Bryce Harrington (bryceharrington)
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Status: Unknown
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Hoops! Thank you for the clarification. So I got what I deserved :-(
I've just noticed that xorg has the code of a new version of the driver, I
believe it includes you update. I guess the best thing to do is to download it
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NOTE: 1.3 is meant for Gutsy, while 1.4 is meant for the upcoming Hardy
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I've tried to install Bryce's deb on Gutsy (Kubuntu + ltsp) with dpkg but found
problems:
sudo chroot /opt/ltsp/i386/ dpkg -i
/home/npinhao/xserver-xorg-core_1.4.1~git20080118-1ubuntu3_i386.deb
dpkg: acerca de .../xserver-xorg-core_1.4.1~git20080118-1ubuntu3_i386.deb
contendo xserver-xorg-core:
Martin-Eric sent me a new Linutop (GeodeLX, General BIOS) to test on.
Booting vanilla Hardy on it froze the system (GeodeLX); shortly after DDC
probing.
I then loaded up Bryce's deb's from 2008-01-23; it fixed the bug.
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Bryce, I tried xserver-xorg-core 1.4.1~git20080118-1ubuntu3 on my Hardy
laptop (which uses xserver-xorg-vidoe-siliconmotion). No adverse effect
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Bryce, since the issue required patching xserver-xorg-core, rather than
xf86-vidoe-amd, would it be appropriate to reassign this bug to source
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The bug was caused by a default pixel depth that was too low. The
default is now 16-bit. An upstream 2.7.7.6 has been released to reflect
this.
I have uploaded it to my PPA and received confirmation that it was
accepted, except that the package has yet to be built by the archive,
for some reason.
Can anyone test the debs I posted please?
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I have seen this, as well. Thought it was a GX thing, but I guess
not. In the logs, it seems to assume the color depth of the
framebuffer. Not sure why...
-Gadi
On Jan 25, 2008 4:27 PM, Martin-Éric Racine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As previously reported, DDC works as expected when booting t
As previously reported, DDC works as expected when booting the X server
and AMD driver available in my PPA on hardware booting from a hard-disk.
However, one thing I forgot to point out is that I get really
psychedelic colors, presumably because the maximum color depth is not
correctly detected.
Here is the log I get on the workstation.
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I booted it successfully (so far) on my laptop. Unfortunately I'm away
from home this week, so can't test any further. If others could please
check, it'd be appreciated.
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Hardy debs are available for testing, with the two patches from bartman
included:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Testing/xorg-server/xserver-xorg-
core_1.4.1~git20080118-1ubuntu3_i386.deb
Can someone check that this does indeed address the issue on -amd (and
doesn't break anything on non-amd)?
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