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lizbeth

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by lizbeth »

Not yet but it will try it on my frankenstein squeeze/mint thingy real soon aka tonight.... just downloaded it........ got distracted.
lizbeth

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by lizbeth »

Ok, so the 2.4 version won't install on debian squeeze because of the dependency issue with python 2.7. That's what you wanted? No problem. On to frankenstein.
cwwgateway

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by cwwgateway »

I wish I could help test this but my laptop has optimus graphics so I need to manually install Bumblebee and my desktop has an Intel video card. I'm going to try to get some linux install on a desktop with NVIDIA graphics, but it doesn't look likely at this point. Regardless, this is a great project and I'm very happy that it works on debian as well as Ubuntu. Thank you Schoelje, and I'm looking forward to seeing this in UP 6 and on the new LMDE ISOs.
zerozero

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by zerozero »

i want to highlight this http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 00#p649137 (probably Schoelje already noticed it :lol: )
if i'm reading the logs correctly having apt-listbugs installed causes errors in ddm

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18-11-2012 10:59:42 execcmd.run                   INFO      The following NEW packages will be installed:
18-11-2012 10:59:42 execcmd.run                   INFO      libgl1-nvidia-glx nvidia-alternative nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel-dkms
18-11-2012 10:59:42 execcmd.run                   INFO      nvidia-vdpau-driver xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      serious bugs of libgl1-nvidia-glx (-> 304.64-2) <unfixed>
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      #686033 - libgl1-nvidia-glx: 304.37-1 libgl1-nvidia-glx:i386 removes libgl1-nvidia-glx (amd64) and Nvidia driver
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      serious bugs of nvidia-glx (-> 304.64-2) <unfixed>
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      #685054 - breaks wine (32-bit) OpenGL support on amd64
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      Summary:
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      libgl1-nvidia-glx(1 bug), nvidia-glx(1 bug)
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      **********************************************************************
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      ****** Exiting with an error in order to stop the installation. ******
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      **********************************************************************
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      0 upgraded, 6 newly installed, 2 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      Need to get 0 B/16.9 MB of archives.
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      After this operation, 69.9 MB of additional disk space will be used.
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      E: Sub-process /usr/sbin/apt-listbugs apt || exit 10 returned an error code (10)
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      E: Failure running script /usr/sbin/apt-listbugs apt || exit 10
18-11-2012 10:59:44 nvidia.installNvidiaDriver    DEBUG     Install package: nvidia-settings
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   DEBUG     Command to execute: apt-get -y --force-yes install nvidia-settings
18-11-2012 10:59:44 execcmd.run                   INFO      Reading package lists...
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      Building dependency tree...
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      Reading state information...
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      The following extra packages will be installed:
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      libgl1-nvidia-glx libxnvctrl0 nvidia-alternative nvidia-glx
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      nvidia-kernel-dkms nvidia-vdpau-driver xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      Recommended packages:
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      libgl1-nvidia-glx-i386
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      The following packages will be REMOVED:
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      libgl1-nvidia-legacy-96xx-glx nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      nvidia-kernel-legacy-96xx-dkms xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-legacy-96xx
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      The following NEW packages will be installed:
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      libgl1-nvidia-glx libxnvctrl0 nvidia-alternative nvidia-glx
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      nvidia-kernel-dkms nvidia-settings nvidia-vdpau-driver
18-11-2012 10:59:45 execcmd.run                   INFO      xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      serious bugs of nvidia-glx (-> 304.64-2) <unfixed>
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      #685054 - breaks wine (32-bit) OpenGL support on amd64
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      serious bugs of libgl1-nvidia-glx (-> 304.64-2) <unfixed>
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      #686033 - libgl1-nvidia-glx: 304.37-1 libgl1-nvidia-glx:i386 removes libgl1-nvidia-glx (amd64) and Nvidia driver
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      Summary:
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      nvidia-glx(1 bug), libgl1-nvidia-glx(1 bug)
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      **********************************************************************
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      ****** Exiting with an error in order to stop the installation. ******
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      **********************************************************************
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      0 upgraded, 8 newly installed, 4 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      Need to get 0 B/17.8 MB of archives.
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      After this operation, 45.2 MB of additional disk space will be used.
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      E: Sub-process /usr/sbin/apt-listbugs apt || exit 10 returned an error code (10)
18-11-2012 10:59:47 execcmd.run                   INFO      E: Failure running script /usr/sbin/apt-listbugs apt || exit 10
18-11-2012 10:59:47 nvidia.installNvidia          DEBUG     Configure Nvidia...
and the correct sequence is broken
(i have to say that i usually don't use apt-listbugs but as far as i know unless we explicitly ok'ed the installation/upgrade it will stop if bugs are found)

EDIT:
if i can interrupt for a bit the amd momentum :D just to report that this latest version installed successfully broadcom in my laptop with debian sid and liquorix

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zerozero@debian:~$ inxi -SN
System:    Host: debian Kernel: 3.6.0-7.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64 x86_64 (64 bit) 
           Desktop: Xfce 4.8.3 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid
Network:   Card-1: Broadcom BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY driver: b43-pci-bridge 
           Card-2: Marvell 88E8040 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller driver: sky2 
i had tho to purge these packages
Start-Date: 2012-11-20 04:11:38

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Commandline: /usr/sbin/synaptic
Purge: broadcom-sta-modules-3.2.0-2-amd64:amd64 (5.100.82.112-7+3.2.18-1), b43-fwcutter:amd64 (015-14), broadcom-sta-common:amd64 (5.100.82.112-8), firmware-b43-lpphy-installer:amd64 (015-14), firmware-brcm80211:amd64 (0.36+nmu2), broadcom-sta-modules-3.2.0-3-amd64:amd64 (5.100.82.112-7+3.2.23-1), broadcom-sta-source:amd64 (5.100.82.112-8)
End-Date: 2012-11-20  04:12:24
from previous driver installation and a few times during ddm running a error window would pop-up, like this
Image
as far as i could realize was harmless and had no effect in the drivers installation but it's probably something that you want to look at.
Schoelje

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by Schoelje »

@zerozero
apt-listbugs problem:
In every install command y use the --force-yes option: apt-get -y --force-yes install packagename
In the apt-listbugs manual this would mean that it assumes you select 'yes' for all questions.

So why is it still interrupting the install?
Does the process continue after you purge apt-listbugs?

[EDIT]
After I installed apt-listbugs on my 64-bit system I ran:

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apt policy apt-listbugs
apt-listbugs:
  Installed: 0.1.7
  Candidate: 0.1.7
  Version table:
 *** 0.1.7 0
        500 http://mirror.rts-informatique.fr/linuxmint/debian/latest/ testing/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
And after that I installed my Nvidia drivers with DDM...without any problem...I don't get it...

Also found an old bug on apt-listbugs that really sounds like this issue: http://www.archivum.info/debian-bugs-cl ... -yes).html

Index out of range error:
Could you post the results of:

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cat /etc/*-release | grep DISTRIB_RELEASE
Last edited by Schoelje on Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:27 am, edited 4 times in total.
Schoelje

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by Schoelje »

lizbeth wrote:Ok, so the 2.4 version won't install on debian squeeze because of the dependency issue with python 2.7. That's what you wanted? No problem. On to frankenstein.
Because python2.7 is needed, it seems best to catch that dependency before installing DDM.
zerozero

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by zerozero »

don't know if this was what you were expecting

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zerozero@debian:~$ cat /etc/*-release | grep DISTRIB_RELEASE
zerozero@debian:~$ 
zerozero@debian:~$ cat /etc/*-release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
ID=debian
ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
HOME_URL="http://www.debian.org/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://www.debian.org/support/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.debian.org/"
zerozero@debian:~$ 
GeneC

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by GeneC »

Schoelje wrote:@zerozero
apt-listbugs problem:
In every install command y use the --force-yes option: apt-get -y --force-yes install packagename
In the apt-listbugs manual this would mean that it assumes you select 'yes' for all questions.

So why is it still interrupting the install?
Does the process continue after you purge apt-listbugs?

[EDIT]
After I installed apt-listbugs on my 64-bit system I ran:

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apt policy apt-listbugs
apt-listbugs:
  Installed: 0.1.7
  Candidate: 0.1.7
  Version table:
 *** 0.1.7 0
        500 http://mirror.rts-informatique.fr/linuxmint/debian/latest/ testing/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
And after that I installed my Nvidia drivers with DDM...without any problem...I don't get it...

Also found an old bug on apt-listbugs that really sounds like this issue: http://www.archivum.info/debian-bugs-cl ... -yes).html

Index out of range error:
Could you post the results of:

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cat /etc/*-release | grep DISTRIB_RELEASE
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Schoelje

I have had apt-list bugs installed since I started using SID (a year ago).

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gene@zordon:~$ apt policy apt-listbugs
apt-listbugs:
  Installed: 0.1.9
  Candidate: 0.1.9
  Version table:
 *** 0.1.9 0
        500 http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

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gene@zordon:~$ cat /etc/*-release | grep DISTRIB_RELEASE
DISTRIB_RELEASE=1

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gene@zordon:~$ inxi -S
System:    Host: zordon Kernel: 3.6.0-6.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64 x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: Xfce 4.10.0 Distro: LinuxMint 1 debian
It did not interfere with installing Nvidia for me. (DDM - Ver. 0.2.3)
Schoelje

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by Schoelje »

@zerozero
It seems you're missing /etc/lsb-release
If I run this:

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$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: LinuxMint
Description:    LMDE KDE Edition
Release:        1
Codename:       debian
You see there is a release version number.
Nadia is on 14, Ubuntu on 12.10, etc.
DDM uses it to decide whether or not PAE is needed.

@GeneC
So that proves I'm not going crazy

@those with DDM/apt-listbugs issues
Please run and post back:

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apt policy apt-listbugs
and

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cat /proc/version
zerozero

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by zerozero »

Schoelje wrote:It seems you're missing /etc/lsb-release
nahh :D it looks like this here

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zerozero@debian:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:	Debian
Description:	Debian GNU/Linux unstable (sid)
Release:	unstable
Codename:	sid
zerozero@debian:~$ 
anyway to me this a marginal issue because hardly ddm would be used in debian sid proper.

regarding apt-listbugs, 2 thoughts:
1- it's not part of the default installation so won't be a major issue (at least not one that we have to deal generally)
2- the blocking behaviour looks kinda random (like all the good bugs :lol: )
of course understanding this would be a plus.
Schoelje

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by Schoelje »

zerozero wrote:anyway to me this a marginal issue because hardly ddm would be used in debian sid proper.
That explains it!
Well, the code will simply continue checking for PAE, so it's not really an issue, I suppose.
zerozero wrote:1- it's not part of the default installation so won't be a major issue (at least not one that we have to deal generally)
But at least I can show a warning message when DDM sees apt-listbugs is installed.
zerozero wrote:2- the blocking behaviour looks kinda random (like all the good bugs :lol: )
of course understanding this would be a plus.
I really hate those bugs...solving those always consumes an enormous amount of time.
If this becomes a serious issue, I will further investigate.
GeneC

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by GeneC »

zerozero wrote: [...]anyway to me this a marginal issue because hardly ddm would be used in debian sid proper.

regarding apt-listbugs, 2 thoughts:
1- it's not part of the default installation so won't be a major issue (at least not one that we have to deal generally)
2- the blocking behaviour looks kinda random (like all the good bugs :lol: )
of course understanding this would be a plus.
Valid points... :P Actually I (and I assume) many others tracking SID use SMXI to install later version drivers/and perhaps Liquorix kernels. If your going to be more 'bleeding edge' might as well go all in.. :lol:
Same goes for apt-listbugs (doubt typical user would use it). Not really necessary with Update Packs.

Perhaps we are not the best ones to be testing DDM?
Schoelje

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by Schoelje »

GeneC wrote:Perhaps we are not the best ones to be testing DDM?
Yes, you are!
It seems that for the general user DDM is working fine.
The bugs that are left are only found by playing around and trying to break stuff...so, please, keep on doing that!
zerozero

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by zerozero »

GeneC wrote:Perhaps we are not the best ones to be testing DDM?
hi Gene :wink: as Schoelje said we should push the limits of the app :lol: it's with stress tests that we can find the unseen errors
xircon

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by xircon »

Is there any point in me continuing with this?

Steve
Schoelje

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by Schoelje »

xircon wrote:Is there any point in me continuing with this?
In your case, only Arch seems to be able to support your graphics card, so no, you don't need to continue testing DDM.
But thanks for testing and helping out.
BostonPeng

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by BostonPeng »

I ended up reinstalling LMDE KDE to fix an ffmpeg problem that broke Electric Sheep (an update from deb-multimedia introduced errors in rendering that I oculdn't seem to fix by rolling updates back) and I'm having some problems with my Nvidia drivers. I did get the PAE kernel installed on my lenovo T61 and I thought I had the Nvidia drivers installed (Quadro NVS 140M/PCIe/SSE2) but ended up getting a terminal login upon reboot. I booted with the non-PAE kernel and realized there was an updated DDM so I snagged it and installed it, but I still ended up with video driver issues.

I ultimately ended up having to run

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sudo apt-get install nvidia-kernel-dkms nvidia-glx nvidia-settings nvidia-xconfig
from the terminal (from the LMDE Nvidia driver install thread) to be able to boot into KDM but it seems I'm not able to use all of KDE's desktop effects. This is the notice I'm getting from KDE's desktop effects dialog:
KWin Window Manager
The following desktop effects could not be activated:
  • Blur
  • Cover Switch
  • Desktop Cube
  • Desktop Cube Animation
  • Startup Feedback
The log that was created the last time I tried installing the drivers with DDM is in my dropbox. Any ideas on what's going wrong?
Schoelje

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by Schoelje »

Did you reboot into PAE before you installed the Nvidia drivers?
From the log file I see you installed nvidia-glx for the 486 kernel, not for PAE...
BostonPeng

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by BostonPeng »

I did install the PAE kernel first. I used the 486 kernel because I was stuck at the console when I rebooted after installing the kernel. Now that I think about it I suspect I really need to address my issue to the Nvidia driver thread, but my issues did start with DDM.
Schoelje

Re: Device Driver Manager - Help needed

Post by Schoelje »

You manually installed the drivers DDM would have (or did).
What if....
  1. Boot into PAE
  2. You purge the following first:

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    sudo apt-get purge nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel-dkms
  3. Be sure xorg.conf is out of the way:

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    sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
  4. Install the drivers again:

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    sudo apt-get install  nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel-dkms
  5. Blacklist Nouveau:

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    sudo echo "blacklist nouveau" > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf
  6. Reboot and pray
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