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BluesKajHey folks12:21
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mrpcThe repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/danielrichter2007/grub-customizer/ubuntu xenial Release' does not have a Release file.13:07
marlincTest13:27
krabadorall right.13:41
lotuspsychjeafternoon genii15:12
* genii mumbles things and heads for the coffee15:13
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lotuspsychje!info firefox16:29
ubottufirefox (source: firefox): Safe and easy web browser from Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Version 45.0+build2-0ubuntu1 (xenial), package size 43591 kB, installed size 105718 kB16:29
lotuspsychjenice bot synced :p16:29
Ian_Corne!info dbus16:34
ubottudbus (source: dbus): simple interprocess messaging system (daemon and utilities). In component main, is standard. Version 1.10.6-1ubuntu2 (xenial), package size 150 kB, installed size 571 kB16:34
tuxatorhi everyone, I'm currently running Ubuntu 16.04 and after the last update, my fglrx driver got removed. After some reading I found that, apparently, in Xenial there will be no fglrx driver but only amdgpu and the mesa/radeon driver. Is there some kind of workaround? The mesa/radeon driver doesn't even support OpenGL 4.2 yet (at least not in the official repo) and amdgpu seems more like a WIP to me than something belongi17:43
tuxatorI tried installing the fglrx driver manually, but DKMS doesn't seem to like it.17:44
lotuspsychjetuxator: what does sudo lshw -C video show?17:45
tuxatorI've a R9 270X if that's what you're asking for17:45
tuxatorbut here is the output:17:45
tuxator*-display UNGEFORDERT17:45
tuxator       Beschreibung: VGA compatible controller17:45
tuxator       Produkt: Curacao XT [Radeon R7 370 / R9 270X/370 OEM]17:45
tuxator       Hersteller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]17:45
tuxator       Physische ID: 017:45
tuxator       Bus-Informationen: pci@0000:02:00.017:45
tuxator       Version: 0017:45
tuxator       Breite: 64 bits17:45
tuxator       Takt: 33MHz17:45
tuxator       Fähigkeiten: pm pciexpress msi vga_controller cap_list17:45
tuxator       Konfiguration: latency=017:45
tuxator       Ressourcen: memory:c0000000-cfffffff memory:fe900000-fe93ffff ioport:d000(Größe=256) memory:fe940000-fe95ffff17:45
lotuspsychjetuxator: did you try the amd drivers from their website?17:46
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tuxatoruh yeah that was what I mean with 'installing the fglrx driver manually'17:46
tuxatorezri: sorry :(17:46
tuxatorwill do that next time17:47
ezrino worries, just for future reference :)17:47
lotuspsychjetuxator: maybe you should file a bug, togheter with that error you getting after install the amd driver17:47
tuxatorI doubt that would work. It's not a bug that I can't install the fglrx driver, it's by design17:48
tuxatorLook here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes#fglrx17:48
tuxator[...] fglrx driver is now deprecated in Ubuntu 16.04[...]17:48
lotuspsychjetuxator: amdgpu as alternative is what i meant17:49
tuxatoroh, ok.17:49
tuxatoruhm, according to the (sparse) documentation I was able to find, it doesn't look like my GPU is supported by AMDGPU17:49
lotuspsychjetry radeon then?17:50
lotuspsychjemaybe in this testing stage, try both and see what happens17:50
tuxatorthen I don't have OpenGL 4.2/4.3/4.517:50
tuxatorand tbh I'm pretty sure amdgpu doesn't have OpenGL 4.5 either17:50
tuxatoror 4.3 for that matter17:50
lotuspsychjetuxator: then bug that issue17:52
lotuspsychjetuxator: i would try both radeon or amdgpu, then see what happens and if errors occur= bug17:52
lotuspsychjetuxator: if you cant get your system properly working, the devs need to know bout this right17:53
tuxatorhm, ok thank you :)17:53
lotuspsychjetuxator: so in april we have a nice clean xenial :p17:53
tuxatoryeah, I'm pretty sure I know what's going to happen if I open that bugreport, but I'll do it anyway. And if it's only to vent my frustration ;)17:54
tuxatorbye17:54
lotuspsychjebugs get solved you know :p17:54
lotuspsychje!info tmux xenial18:04
ubottutmux (source: tmux): terminal multiplexer. In component main, is optional. Version 2.1-3build1 (xenial), package size 237 kB, installed size 616 kB18:04
lotuspsychje!info tmux wily18:04
ubottutmux (source: tmux): terminal multiplexer. In component main, is optional. Version 2.0-3 (wily), package size 231 kB, installed size 623 kB18:04
tuxatorHi again.19:55
tuxatorI didn't submit a bugreport yet, but sent an email to the appropriate mailing list19:56
tuxatorin any case, I gave up on trying to somehow get fglrx to run. But for some reason I can't even get the ati/radeon/amdgpu driver to run19:57
tuxatorI can see that the radoen module is loaded, but the xserver doesn't even consider it.19:57
tuxatorIt only searches for the fglrx driver, the ati driver, the modset driver and the fbdev driver. I removed all of those and here comes the fun part: Xserver still manages to load fbdev, even though the .so file isn't even there.19:58
tuxatorLoading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/fbdev_drv.so <- that file does not exist19:58
tuxatorany ideas why Xserver succeeds in loading it anyway?20:00
tuxatorand why it doesn't load/try to load the correct driver?20:01
tuxatoro_020:32
tuxatornow stuff gets interesting20:32
tuxatorI've no Xorg.0.log but a GUI20:32
tuxatorand inxi -G tells me that I do not have a driver loaded20:34
tuxatordmesg shows some radeon entries, but IIRC those were there previously, too20:35
tuxatoroh, nope20:35
tuxatorseems like radeon driver is loaded20:35
tuxator[drm] radeon: 2048M of VRAM memory ready <- that wasn't there before20:36
ezriNo idea if Ubuntu has X11 running as non-root in Xenial (which would work for radeon but not fglrx if so). If they do, Xorg log would be in ~/.local/share/xorg20:48
ChibaPetFWIW I see xdm being run by root here, and I have /var/log/Xorg.0.log20:53
ChibaPet(nvidia)20:53
ezrinvidia and fglrx wouldn't do non-root Xorg20:54
ezriit'd be intel, nouveau, and radeon20:54
ezri(determining factor is KMS support)20:54
ezrianyways. Debian switched so that's why it's on my mind. I don't use Xenial so I could be completely wrong.20:55
ChibaPetAre you saying it might be flexible enough to do non-root X based on what's being used??20:55
ezrino idea how they're doing it, I just know it worked out of the box20:56
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claudiopHi. The nvidia driver is blocking the boot of my optimus system, no bumblebee yet, only nvidia driver and everything else is vanilla. How can I access a prompt to check what went wrong?21:48
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geniiBumblebee is deprecated21:59
k1l_claudiop: is it booting? where does it stop?22:00
k1l_does it just need nomodeset?22:01
claudiopgenii, Well, I thought it would be better than nvidia's solution since it implements powersaving. Either way it is still not installed in this system22:04
claudiopk1l_, It boots and shows plymouth stuff for a while, then the screen stops receiving a feed. Tried to plug an external monitor and the same happens22:05
claudiopk1l_, It needs that for nouveau because it will freeze without it, but it was booting fine only with intel_idle.max_cstate=7 due to a processor specific bug22:06
k1l_claudiop: bumblebee is a hack from reverse engeneering. nvidia-prime is the official nvidia tool for hybrid cards.22:06
claudiopk1l_, I know that. Im giving ubuntu a shot because bumblebee was a bloody mess and needed a trouble free system for casual gaming. 16.04 mostly due to drivers :)22:07
claudiopOn #ubuntu I was told to, "<bprompt> claudiop:     remove like you would anything else, now, if it's not removing in the booted session due to locked files, then reboot, press Shift while booting to get the Grub menu, choose Recovery  from it, go to Root Console, remount the current system as "rw"  -> sudo mount -o remount,rw / <- and do the removal from there" to get rid of nvidia and be able to boot again, but even the recovery utility22:08
claudiophas several glitches22:08
k1l_did you try nomodeset?22:09
k1l_what does the logs say? like syslog or xorg.log?22:10
claudiopk1l_, Recovery mode has nomodeset by default and it couldn't boot if I resumed manually. I'll try again outside of recovery mode.22:12
claudiopWithin recovery mode /var/log had two files, none of them Xorg.log and systemd logs also didn't had much to tell22:12
claudiopYeah, nomodeset has trouble with Xorg. I can see the Xorg failure flashes with the prompt on its back22:14
claudiopAt least can get to a tty with it22:14
claudiopWhat I belive to be the error was: "Failed to initialize glx  extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)"22:17
claudiopI installed the Nvidia driver from the fancy UI "additional drivers" which comes with ubuntu, not sure if the correct place, but it sure seems like it is22:18
k1l_that is the correct place. its just a frontend to the repo packages22:18
claudiopSo I guess that I installed the proper supported driver, and I suppose it would be very very bad for an LTS to have buggy drivers (at least with some recent cards). Should I fill a bug or is there a proper way to report these issues for unreleased software?22:22
claudiopI just noticed something. It says that the supported chipset families are up to GTX 400 series, but I have a 900 series. This is 361 drivers, what is going on?22:25
claudiopDoes ubuntu have two separate drivers for older and newer cards, both with the same version number? I noticed there were two drivers in the UI, but picked the first22:26
k1l_well, you are using a development release: look up the exact drivers and from which drivers your card is supported. then, if its a bug, report it so it could be fixed.22:27
k1l_!bug | claudiop22:27
ubottuclaudiop: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.22:27
k1l_uh: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes#fglrx22:43
k1l_The fglrx driver is now deprecated in 16.04, and we recommend its open source alternatives (radeon and amdgpu). AMD put a lot of work into the drivers, and we backported kernel code from Linux 4.5 to provide a better experience.22:43
daxcatthat's AMD not nvidia tho22:45
daxcator was that quote unrelated to previous discussion22:45
k1l_yeah. but i guess there will be a lot of "where is my fglrx package now" when 16.04 is been released :)22:46
daxcatindeed22:46
daxcatrecommended reply: "to hell where it belongs". fglrx is/was terrible22:46
k1l_yeah, was just reading "the internet" and found that22:46
daxcatgood at 3d gaming, worse than radeon at everything else, pain in the backside to troubleshoot installation problems with it22:46
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