Bug#642497: nvidia-glx: incorrect rendering followed by xserver infinite loop when using some OpenGL apps
JS
jshaio at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 6 01:03:24 UTC 2011
I've posted this issue along with an nvidia-bug-report.log.gz that caught the problem to the NVIDIA thread: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=167084
This worked correctly on my first install of Wheezy on 07/23 with the same linux kernel I'm currently using, 2.6.39-2-686-pae.
I'm working on installing from snapshot.debian.org all the packages providing shared libs to the OpenGL applications with this problem but haven't completed this.
thanks,--jack
--- On Sat, 9/24/11, Andreas Beckmann <debian at abeckmann.de> wrote:
From: Andreas Beckmann <debian at abeckmann.de>
Subject: Bug#642497: nvidia-glx: incorrect rendering followed by xserver infinite loop when using some OpenGL apps
To: 642497 at bugs.debian.org, 642497-submitter at bugs.debian.org
Cc: control at bugs.debian.org
Date: Saturday, September 24, 2011, 3:24 AM
tag 642497 upstream moreinfo
thanks
On 2011-09-23 05:30, jack wrote:
> I had nvidia-glx and X running well on Wheezy installed July 23,2011 on a new PC with an NVIDIA 560 Ti card.
> After an apt-get upgrade on August 17, the OpenGL features are no longer working correctly and I haven't been
> able to restore the system, even when rolling back to July 23 versions (nvidia-glx=275.09.07-5 and xserver-xorg-core=1.10.2.902-1)
In that case, probably some other change introduced in the Aug 17 update
caused these problems. /var/log/dpkg.log*, /var/log/term.log*,
/var/log/aptitude* should contain your upgrade history.
> OpenGL problems seen in 3 different packages:
There is nothing we can do about these problems in the closed source
driver. Please report them directly to NVIDIA, following their bug
reporting instructions:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46678
> [ 672.814] [mi] EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite loop.
...
> The Xserver infinite loop problem was mitigating by adding to xorg.conf
...
> Option "IgnoreABI" "True"
can't be, this should be completely unrelated
> but the Xserver became unusable in that it was impossible to scroll down and select an item
> from a list (for example a music list in totem). Commands like 'less' on a gnome-terminal
> scrolled endlessly even though resize shows the correct number of lines and columns.
>
> I tried rolling back to the xserver and nvidia-glx versions on July 23, when these worked fine,
> but the problems persisted.
Have you tried creating a completely new user account (with no
accumulated cruft in his dot-files) and testing as this user?
Turning off desktop effects has also helped some users.
> I also tried installing the Nvidia driver directly from the NVIDIA package, without dkms, but
> the problem was the same.
Another sign that this is not a packaging issue.
> Bug 641344 describes rendering problems with xserver and nvidia for versions
> xserver-xorg-core 2:1.11.0-1
> xserver-xorg-video-nvidia 285.03-2
Xserver 1.11.0 is problematic, a fix has been submitted to upstream and
will be included in 1.11.1, but if you stayed with 1.10.x this should be
not your issue.
> Linux berkeley 2.6.39-2-686-pae #1 SMP Tue Jul 5 03:48:49 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
Have you tried a different kernel version/flavor?
If you report this to NVIDIA, please post the URL to the corresponding
forum thread to this Debian bug report, so that others may follow progress.
Andreas
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