** Changed in: libepoxy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: libepoxy (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Also affects: libepoxy (Ubuntu Zesty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libepoxy (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
I tried the 1.4.3-0ubuntu2 version as well and it also reintroduced the
black screen hang on boot for me. I reverted back to
1.3.1-1ubuntu1.16.04.2.
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I tried the version from the new ppa (1.4.3-0ubuntu2) but unfortunately
it re-introduced the black screen hang on boot. I reverted to 1.3.1-1
for now.
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Can you please test libepoxy in this ppa?
https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/costamagnagianfranco-ppa/+packages
I upgraded to the latest 1.4 release, lets see if this is fixed upstream
in a different way.
So, in case testing is good, I'll try to apply some more patch
if t
https://github.com/anholt/libepoxy/issues/130
this is now the upstream issue
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Title:
New libepoxy0 causes hang at boot for AMDGPU-PRO
To manage
I can confirm this, libepoxy 1.3.1-1ubuntu1.16.04.2 works for me too.
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Title:
New libepoxy0 causes hang at boot
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@LocutusOfBorg, this seems to work perfectly. I tried a few iterations
of playing No Man's Sky, browsing with Chrome, and playing video with
VLC and everything worked as expected. Thank you for the quick fix.
If anyone else needs this update before it's in the main repositories
execute the followi
(no edit button, sigh)
-ret = client < server ? client : server
that changed to:
+ret = client <= server ? client : server
now, if server is equaul to client, there is no point in returning the former
or the latter
(same value), so I would exclude this one too.
the package to test is u
>On the other hand I know development resources are limited and I won't
blame you if you decide it's not worth the effort because of the very
few people it affects, and the fact that it's AMD's fault not Ubuntu's.
this is something I don't understand, sorry.
I caused a regression, and I will fix i
The Mesa drivers only support OpenGL 4.5 Core mode, they don't support
OpenGL 4.5 Compatibility mode. It's odd but for some reason they only
support OpenGL 3.3 Compatibility mode, and the developers have stated
they don't intend on changing it. So games and other software that
require higher Compat
I don't know which GPU you have, but the OSS driver should support
OpenGL 4.5, at least with the updates ppa enabled
(ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/updates) which has Mesa 17.1.2 for xenial and zesty.
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@LocutusOfBorg, I tried adding your repository again today and received
this error with sudo apt-get update:
Err:33
https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/locutusofborg-ppa/+packages
xenial/main amd64 Packages
404 Not Found
I don't know if this occurred before, but in an
@Robert, please dpkg -l |grep libepox
on the system that is not starting.
thanks
you are giving me two opposite answers, lets start from that :)
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the rebuild was fine for michael, so doubt it's a build env issue
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so, even a no-change rebuild is bad... this is completely unrelated to my fix
then.
Will try to have a look tomorrow
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Title:
New libepoxy0 cause
I removed the libepoxy0 package holds, added the LocutusOfBorg
repository, and did an apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade. However
my system still hung on reboot. If I did something wrong please let me
know.
Also the problem only occurs with AMDGPU-PRO, I should have been clear
about that. Unf
@Timo: No, it only hangs with amdgpu-pro. I initially tried changing to
amdgpu and the issue went away. I also tried the current amdgpu-pro
17.10, which also fixed this issue. Unfortunately both drivers don't
work as they should on my system, so installing them isn't a long-term
solution for me. Bu
E.g. I uploaded a libepoxy that is the same as the xenial working one, just
rebuilt on top of new dependencies.
I would like to ask you to test it, just to make sure the eventual regression
is not coming from somewhere else
(e.g. a bug in the toolchain can be spot with a no-change rebuild)
please
Interestingly, I would add a question for you:
are you available to test some ppa libepoxy versions?
I admit, you are the first one reporting this issue, with a package that has
thousand installations.
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Does it hang without amdgpu-pro? Note that it's not shipped with ubuntu
** Changed in: libepoxy (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Locutus (locutus)
** Changed in: libepoxy (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Locutus (locutus) => LocutusOfBorg (costamagnagianfranco)
** Changed in: libepoxy (Ubuntu)
Yes Micheal, that's all anyone confronted with this bug needs to do
initially so they can boot.
After booting they should also open a terminal and issue one of the
following commands:
For amd64 systems:
sudo apt-mark hold libepoxy-dev libepoxy0 libepoxy0:i386
For i386 systems:
sudo apt-mark hold
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libepoxy (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm this.
Linux Mint 18.1 Serena
Linux Kernel 4.4.0-79-generic
AMDGPU-PRO 16.40-348864
After libepoxy update from 1.3.1-1 to 1.3.1-1ubuntu0.16.04.1 I got a black
screen on system boot. However, in contrast to the original submission, I was
able to boot into recovery mode and downgrade
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