I ask again: Is the above output correct? What does mean the lines that beginn with DEBUG? Is it possible that the driver (304.64-0ubuntu1~precise~xup1) is not suppoerted?
I ask again: Is the above output correct? What does mean the lines that beginn with DEBUG? Is it possible that the driver (304.64-0ubuntu1~precise~xup1) is not suppoerted?
hello!
The output looks good, so nothing to worry here. Those debug lines are part of the nvidia drivers package for ubuntu and since none of the quirks match they do nothing.
After your last pm i thought your problem is solved, so i did not comment on this.
If you're still hit buy this or another bug please send me a bugreport via the gui containing
- description of the bug
- clear steps to reproduce
- attach the auto collected logs
Cheers!
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Hey there,
I updated to 12.10 a few days ago and it turned out badly (no unity 3d support, so no panels at all). Anyway, I downgraded today again and with unity 2d everything works well so far.
Since I have to set up my computer, I was wondering whether a combination of mtrons tools and bumblebee has ever been tested? I like the idea of the optirun-function of bumblebee, however, I've never used Bumblebee and had a stable system with mtrons tools (thanks again, mtron!).
So - anybody with experience regarding mtron-eee1015-tool + bumblebee?
Cheers,
Jakob
sure it was tested when i introduced it i don't use 12.10 (still on the 12.04 lts ubuntu version) so it might be broken there.
But i have not used bumblebee in ages (because of the known problems like no vdpau, bad preformance ect. our nvidia exclusive mode does not show any of those, so...)
If you want to debug the Bumblebee problem read on.
Did you disable the auto power down of the nvidia chip on boot? (it's a option in the settings dialog of the vga-selector app) bumblebee gets confused if the nvidia chip is not powered on during boot.
To debug what's happening enable "write debug output" and "log to file" in the settings dialog of the vga-selector app. Now reboot to optimus mode and try to run a application prefixed with 'optirun' from the terminal and post the errors you get there, as well as the logfile created by the vga-selector app.
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Hi mtron!
I have made a fresh install of 12.04 on the 1015pn following your instructions; everithing's ok, but I don't have HDMI audio out; in optimus mode I can send video out through HDMI but audio doesn't work.
The strange thing is that when I go to audio settings I can only see internal audio and not hdmi; this happens only in unity mode; if I rebbot in gnome classic mode I can choose HDMI audio (but I cannot test it now because since I realized that I could not reach an HDMI monitor).
I've tried also whitbut there is no HDMI and I can reach spdif "mute switch" only pressing F6 to switch sound board.Code:alsamixer
Another strange thing is that, booting in fallback gnome I cannot add buttons to the bars on top and bottom of the screen: if I press right button on them nothing happens, amd in system settings there isn't any "set of settings" where I can solve this.
Thanks in advance for the help, and for all your work for 1015PN.
maizo
My hdmi monitor does not have any speakers so i can't test the audio over hdmi part when running a second X Screen.
If you figure out how to make this work let me know
does aplay -l list the nvidia device when started from a terminal on the second X-Screen?
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Update in next post
Hi, mtron,
Tried to install optimus on a fresh 12.04 LTS installation on ASUS 1015pn using this guide https://sites.google.com/site/mtrons...s/eeepc-1015pn.
After:
I get a completely blank screen.Code:sudo sensors-detect sudo reboot
What do you suggest to do? This is my second trial and the result is the same (the first with 12.10).
Thanks a lot.
Edit:
I tried to load from shell "sudo lightdm". It sends me to shell 7 (the one of the GUI) which last line is:Code:dmesg | grep acpi_call [13.080324] acpi_call: Module loaded successfully [13.563595] acpi_call: Calling \AMW0.DSTS [13.564415] acpi_call: Call successful: 0x30001
or sometimes:Code:* Checking battery state... [OK]
I had this message pressing CTRL-ALT-F7:
Sometimes the line changes and arrives to "LightDM Display Manager start (OK status). After that is completely frozen, CTRL-C doesn't work. CTRL-ALT-F1 have this output after sudo lightdm:Code:[7.458236] INFO @w1_cfg80211_attach : Registered CFG80211 phy [7.697036] cdc_acm 1-2:1.3: This device cannot do calls on its own, it is not a modem. could not write bytes: Broken pipe
The strange is that if I am on shell 7 and the system freeze, I cannot access to other shells. Also removing eee1015pn-acpitools doesn't fix the problem.Code:Failed to use bus name org.freedesktop.DisplayManager, do you have appropriate permissions?
Note: package gdm (I read from #388) is not installed. I tried to reinstall lightdm but no differences.
Please tell me what can I paste here something helpful (I have another PC).
Thanks a lot.
Last edited by Lead Expression; February 19th, 2013 at 08:51 PM.
Ok, let's start from the beginning.
I've installed freshly Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Desktop i386 without internet connection. Trying to install nvidia-current and nvidia-settings:
After updateCode:sudo apt-get install nvidia-current nvidia-settings Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. The following information may help to resolve the situation: The following packages have unmet dependencies: nvidia-current : Depends: xorg-video-abi-11 Depends: xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.10.99.901) E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
I got the same error. Previously I resolved by installing xorg-video-abi-11. Is it correct? How I have to proceed? I haven't found same error in the Internet and I am not able to figure out how to go on...Code:sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Thank you
Hello!
Can you boot into a text console and examine the /var/log/Xorg.log file?
(you can copy it to a usb stick and post it here)
If you want we can meet in a IRC chat. write me a pm and we can shedule a time.
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