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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-vesa (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton) => (unassigned)
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
(as suggested in bug 90175 comment 6, I report this issue as a new bug)
- I tried to change screen from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 (with VESA driver) and
got an X crash, see the log.
+ I tried to change screen from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 (with
** Description changed:
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(as suggested in bug 90175 comment 6, I report this issue as a new bug)
- I tried to change screen from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 (with VESA driver)
- and got an X crash, see the log.
+ I tried to change screen from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 (wit
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For the record, I reported the "Screen Resolution" issue as bug 159750
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I tried 7.10 desktop (final) inside VirtualBox.
It uses the vesa driver.
The resolution changes made by the "Screen Resolution" applet are ignored.
It offers 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480, nut the screen always uses 1024x768.
(a bug with the "Screen Resolution" applet ?)
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David: how about trying out the final release? :)
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Not (yet).
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David: have you tried using a Gutsy prerelease?
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Ok, please test the latest version, since the previous ones did not have
the patch applied.. there was a bug in packaging.
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I tried the http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20070402/feisty-
desktop-i386.iso image.
HW : radeon 9500
First it booted with the radeon driver. Then I changed the resolution
from 1280x1024 to 800x600.
Then I changed xorg.conf to use the vesa driver.
I restarted X and :
- login screen appear
Oh, right.. you are the same guy as in the other vesa bug :) Yes, please
test the next daily-live when it is usable (ie. not oversized). Thanks!
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Overburning could work, it's not that much over 700MB. DVD's are a bit
out-of-date.
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:)
Can I just (over)burn it? Or use a 800 MB CD ?
Or burn it to a DVD ?
(are there DVD images too ?)
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As in here , for example ?
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/
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In feisty since Tuesday.
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Where is the new version available ?
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Tried the beta.
It still crashes.
Before, with Herd5 :
- strange picture (old video memory content shown, distorted), then X restarts
with the previous resolution and shows the login screen
Now, with beta :
- strange picture (old video memory content shown, distorted), no restart of X.
Input hu
That's good news :)
I need to look for another fix for the crasher.
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let me rephrase that : the performance is gazillion times better ;-)
(with the new vesa driver on a HP Compaq nw8440 laptop)
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yes
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but did you use the one that I linked here?
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Tried the 1.3.0 driver:
- still crashes on resolution change, tried inside virtualbox 1.3.8 on windows
and on a PC native
- on the PC the performance appears to be better
I attach the X log from the real PC crash.
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ok, noticed that other bug about radeon :)
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ok, deb here:
http://users.tkk.fi/~tjaalton/xorg72/new/xserver-xorg-video-
vesa_1.3.0-1ubuntu3_i386.deb
also, do you notice any change in performance, like when moving windows
around?
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fedora has a patch which is said to fix a randr-related crash. I'll put
a new deb for you available.
ps. why don't you use the radeon-driver?
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Sourcepackagename: xorg => xserver-xorg-video-vesa
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I tried it again on the same hardware as in the first report and it
crashed again, so yes, it crashes always.
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I tried it now under VirtualBox and VirtualBox crashed when I tried to
change the resolution ;-)
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I tried two times and it crashed in both cases.
I wanted to try it on my latop too, but it does not offer any resolution
besidese the used 1280x1024.
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Does changing the resolution as you described always produce a crash,
sometimes produce a crash or always produce a crash?
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** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
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More data:
- this was on herd 5 live boot CD environment
- gfx card : radeon 9500
- what I did : chagned resoltuion with the System / Preferences menu gadget
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