You did not purge the ppa prior to upgrading to 14.04.
You are missing the xserver-xorg-video-ati for example.
Join IRC - if I find time, I can fix that ... but yeah you broke it :-)
(2014-05-09, 12:00)fritsch Wrote: [ -> ]You did not purge the ppa prior to upgrading to 14.04.
You are missing the xserver-xorg-video-ati for example.
Join IRC - if I find time, I can fix that ... but yeah you broke it :-)
WOW !
I just install xserver-xorg-video-ati
In seconds, it's just much better !
All menus works great now !
I have only problems with videos which shaking up and down, maybe a vertical sync problems ??
$ DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo | pastebinit
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7420784/
You are still running outdated mesa packages. And you did not provide xbmc.log
(2014-05-09, 12:59)fritsch Wrote: [ -> ]You are still running outdated mesa packages. And you did not provide xbmc.log
Yes, it seams that i have not the new mesa package, even after pat get update and upgrade...
Where are this new versions ?
Trusty seems have same versions, maybe this is why i can't update it ?
http://packages.ubuntu.com/fr/trusty/libegl1-mesa
Here the new xbmc.log
~/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log | pastebinit
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7421009/
Not a single thing wrong in the xbmc.log
Despite as said before:
Quote:13:01:07 T:140068484122560 NOTICE: GL_RENDERER = Gallium 0.4 on AMD PALM
13:01:07 T:140068484122560 NOTICE: GL_VERSION = 3.0 Mesa 10.0.4
13:01:07 T:140068484122560 NOTICE: GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION = 1.30
old and not purged mesa packages from the old howto. Readd the saucy(!) deb http:// ... mesa line, then ppa-purge it. Afterwards add the trusty mesa ppa line, update, upgrade - done.
(2014-05-09, 13:56)fritsch Wrote: [ -> ]Not a single thing wrong in the xbmc.log
Despite as said before:
Quote:13:01:07 T:140068484122560 NOTICE: GL_RENDERER = Gallium 0.4 on AMD PALM
13:01:07 T:140068484122560 NOTICE: GL_VERSION = 3.0 Mesa 10.0.4
13:01:07 T:140068484122560 NOTICE: GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION = 1.30
old and not purged mesa packages from the old howto. Readd the saucy(!) deb http:// ... mesa line, then ppa-purge it. Afterwards add the trusty mesa ppa line, update, upgrade - done.
thanks !
i think i move forward :
cat ~/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log | pastebinit
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7421265/
dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7421266/
i use now mesa 10.1.0
but my videos still shaking up and down...
Use the fernetmenta ppa mentioned on the first page. You hit a vdpau bug.
Quote:16:28:37 T:140592107534080 WARNING: CRenderManager::WaitForBuffer - timeout waiting for buffer
16:28:37 T:140592107534080 NOTICE: CVDPAU::Check waiting for display reset event
16:28:41 T:140592107534080 ERROR: CVDPAU::Check - device didn't reset in reasonable time
Not good.
Code:
sudo apt-get install gdb
and reproduce. Btw. you miss the rest of the logs I want.
Can you set the UMA Size to 512 MB in bios?
Quote:gdb not installed, can't get stack trace.
I need you to make it crash again. So that it can generate a backtrace.
Does it go away if you disable boblight?
No I still get artefacts with Boblight disabled. It only seems to happen with certain files ratehr than everything. XBMC hung when I disabled the Boblight plugin via the Addons menu, I don't know if that's relevant.
XBMC actually crashed when I stopped a movie but unfortunately I didn't have debugging enabled.
Your debug xbmc.log:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=197931
Your XBMC crashlog:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=197932
Have tried to reproduce with debugging enabled but unsuccessful so far.
Nothing in ... also gdb is still missing.