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i upgraded to 14.04 and afterwards i got an issue with cpu usage when playing HD.



I checked the vainfo
and this what i got back



ibva info: VA-API version 0.35.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns -1
libva error: va_getDriverName() failed with unknown libva error,driver_name=(null)
vaInitialize failed with error code -1 (unknown libva error),exit


I re install the driver
sudo apt-get --reinstall install i965-va-driver
but i steel got the same error.



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    i upgraded to 14.04 and afterwards i got an issue with cpu usage when playing HD.



    I checked the vainfo
    and this what i got back



    ibva info: VA-API version 0.35.0
    libva info: va_getDriverName() returns -1
    libva error: va_getDriverName() failed with unknown libva error,driver_name=(null)
    vaInitialize failed with error code -1 (unknown libva error),exit


    I re install the driver
    sudo apt-get --reinstall install i965-va-driver
    but i steel got the same error.



    Any thoghts










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      i upgraded to 14.04 and afterwards i got an issue with cpu usage when playing HD.



      I checked the vainfo
      and this what i got back



      ibva info: VA-API version 0.35.0
      libva info: va_getDriverName() returns -1
      libva error: va_getDriverName() failed with unknown libva error,driver_name=(null)
      vaInitialize failed with error code -1 (unknown libva error),exit


      I re install the driver
      sudo apt-get --reinstall install i965-va-driver
      but i steel got the same error.



      Any thoghts










      share|improve this question













      i upgraded to 14.04 and afterwards i got an issue with cpu usage when playing HD.



      I checked the vainfo
      and this what i got back



      ibva info: VA-API version 0.35.0
      libva info: va_getDriverName() returns -1
      libva error: va_getDriverName() failed with unknown libva error,driver_name=(null)
      vaInitialize failed with error code -1 (unknown libva error),exit


      I re install the driver
      sudo apt-get --reinstall install i965-va-driver
      but i steel got the same error.



      Any thoghts







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          A speculative answer given the brevity of the question.



          A very recent thread in Arch Linux reported the same error.



          Therefore two suggestions to try:





          1. Remove your xorg.conf file - I'm making the assumption you have one defined.



            sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup


          2. reboot



          If this doesnt work, you can revert using:



          sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf


          Suggestion 2:





          1. Look at the contents of your xorg.conf file and change the AccelMethod value to "glamor"



            sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf







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            A speculative answer given the brevity of the question.



            A very recent thread in Arch Linux reported the same error.



            Therefore two suggestions to try:





            1. Remove your xorg.conf file - I'm making the assumption you have one defined.



              sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup


            2. reboot



            If this doesnt work, you can revert using:



            sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf


            Suggestion 2:





            1. Look at the contents of your xorg.conf file and change the AccelMethod value to "glamor"



              sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf







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              A speculative answer given the brevity of the question.



              A very recent thread in Arch Linux reported the same error.



              Therefore two suggestions to try:





              1. Remove your xorg.conf file - I'm making the assumption you have one defined.



                sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup


              2. reboot



              If this doesnt work, you can revert using:



              sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf


              Suggestion 2:





              1. Look at the contents of your xorg.conf file and change the AccelMethod value to "glamor"



                sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf







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                A speculative answer given the brevity of the question.



                A very recent thread in Arch Linux reported the same error.



                Therefore two suggestions to try:





                1. Remove your xorg.conf file - I'm making the assumption you have one defined.



                  sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup


                2. reboot



                If this doesnt work, you can revert using:



                sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf


                Suggestion 2:





                1. Look at the contents of your xorg.conf file and change the AccelMethod value to "glamor"



                  sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf







                share|improve this answer












                A speculative answer given the brevity of the question.



                A very recent thread in Arch Linux reported the same error.



                Therefore two suggestions to try:





                1. Remove your xorg.conf file - I'm making the assumption you have one defined.



                  sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup


                2. reboot



                If this doesnt work, you can revert using:



                sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf


                Suggestion 2:





                1. Look at the contents of your xorg.conf file and change the AccelMethod value to "glamor"



                  sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf








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