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Status: Unknown = Confirmed
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
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Yes, You right. I've should uninstall them temporally, but I didn't do
that. I've format / and installed system again. Sorry. I thing the
problem is in the compiz manager. Thanks.
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3d Problem with Radeon Express 200M
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Title:
the session
Lucazade and mb21: can you please join IRC (#ubuntu-desktop on Freenode)
for some further debugging? I guess it will be much quicker, since I'd
like you to test building the g-s-d package without any of the Ubuntu
patches (except for the fix for this bug that went upstream) and rebuild
again and
Public bug reported:
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3d don't work with 3d games (like tuxkart)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: xorg 1:7.5+6ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-28.49-generic 2.6.35.11
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-28-generic i686
Architecture: i386
I made the downgrade with the packages (libdrm-intel1, libdrm2 and
libkms1) you suggested and it seems to have fixed the problem.
I tested it a couple of times now and the problem did not occur again.
Thanks!
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It happens every time I log in. The Pointing devices application
(gpointing-device-settings 1.5.1-4) is something I installed from the
software centre as it enables management of multiple devices - the
default 'Mouse' application only manages the default. This happens on
every log in, regardless
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Title:
Two mouse pointer
I have the same problem here.
Sometimes windows turn white without maximizing.
Then I use a workaround if it happened with important windows.
Just decrease the size of the affected window. If the size gets small
enough the window's content will appear again.
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The problem as described in post #29 is persistent with the new Natty
kernel. Attached you'll find the corresponding syslog of a failed
startup*.
BTW, even Ctrl_Alt_F1 does not give to show anything, even though i
restart that way by typing blindly.
*startup with black screen.
** Attachment
0.9.9 are just bug fixes, so I'll sync 0.9.9-4 from sid after beta-2.
** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
** Also affects: upower (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: Fix Committed
** Also affects:
This issue occurs when I was working. I was running a virtual machine
with Windows XP and I started a 2nd virtual machine.
I did this action more times but this not occurs never. I have natty
always updated.
(Sorry for my poor english ;) )
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thanks for your Answer and Help. Unfortunatly my Nerdskills are not so far that
i understood how to ssh into the sick box.
If you know an online manual for this or a link, that would help a lot.
Thanks.
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OK, so I tried these steps:
- Logged out
- logged into a text-mode console window
- killed g-s-d process
- removed ~/.config/monitors.xml file
- killed X server ('X') (since when I tried to switch to X-window console, I
was then just getting text mode only)
- x-server and login session
Dear Bryce,
I really hope that I haven't caused the optimized-out-problem. If so, do
you know what I have done so that I can correct my self in the future?
After testing 11.04 for a couple of days I had to remove it and reinstall
10.10 again. I experienced some problems with installing
I get a very similar traceback. It's not very illuminating!
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@Martin, I'm not sure how you'd like to see this fixed. I'm attaching a
debdiff that cherrypicks the patch; I've not tested this myself.
Alternatively, you may want to consider just pulling 0.9.9 which
includes this patch.
I've not gotten this to build locally in pbuilder, so am reticent to
just
** Patch added: upower_0.9.8-3ubuntu1.patch
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Title:
11.04 - opening too many windows causes new windows to render blank
white
This bug affects me as well. Looks like maybe a compiz/video card driver
memory issue because when I have too many windows open, opening more
windows causes the newly opened windows to be blank white.
Resizing the windows to be smaller can sometimes allow the window
content to render.
lspci:
[Original upstream bug was
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36007 and has the bisection
search information.]
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
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** Changed in:
Oops. I seem to have submitted the same comment twice.
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Title:
[arrandale] Black screen on all outputs when external VGA is connected
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=97ea530f6fac1f9632b0c4792a2a56411454adbe
Upstream kernel patch to fix this issue.
JFo, please add to the kernel team's queue.
** Attachment added: git.kernel.org.txt
Looks like you did some solid work bisecting the issue down and
identifying the patch that caused the regression. Since it points to a
kernel patch, the kernel team should take it from here.
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Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in:
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The system freezes at the login screen. I've been facing this issue for
quite some time from ubuntu 10.10. With ubuntu 10.10 I was able to
access the X by dropping to the root command prompt with network support
and then by issuing the
Looks perhaps PM related
** Description changed:
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Howto reproduce:
1) lock the screen using ctrl+alt+L
2) press a button
expected behaviour:
3) screen unlock widget rendered
4) type in password, resume session
actual behaviour:
3) screen
Does this only occur when running Unity, or can you also reproduce it
when using Classic Desktop (No effects)?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Benjamin, would you be willing to do a git bisection between 2.14.0 and
2.14.902 to see what patch fixes the tearing for you?
Directions for bisection searches are available at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bisecting
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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if mplayer start on full screen mode x no crash.
X crash only when switch betwen windows mode and full screen mode or
relocation mplayer window.
my mplayer config
# Write your default config options here!
subcp=cp1250
subfont-text-scale=3
vo=xv
#slang = pl
alang = pl
cache = 4096
** Summary changed:
- [Arrandale] external VGA output doesn't output anything
+ [arrandale] external VGA output doesn't output anything
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** Summary changed:
- [Arrandale] Display flickers or blank on login
+ [arrandale] Display flickers or blank on login
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It appears you've been running natty for some time now; I gather this is
the first time you've encountered this GPU lockup? (It's a code I don't
recognize, so I'm wondering if it is a recent regression). If you've
seen it before this report, do you know about when you first saw it?
Can you post
Hi Chase,
Here's the trace from my machine:
0x7fc4f72dc123 in select () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
(gdb) backtrace
#0 0x7fc4f72dc123 in select () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#1 0x00401c3d in record_main_loop (display=value optimized out,
idle_time=0.5)
Does this issue occur whenever you create a 2nd virtual machine with
vbox, or only just this once?
Was this the first time you have tried doing this on natty? If not, has
it worked in the past? When did it first start showing the problem?
** Summary changed:
- [arrandale] GPU lockup (ESR:
** Summary changed:
- [Arrandale] Display is slanted when using 1360x768 resolution
+ [arrandale] Display is slanted when using 1360x768 resolution
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@Andres, how has your testing gone so far?
@Dustin, the issue seems to have some relationship to the resolution(s)
selected, but I don't *think* it is strongly monitor-specific. It might
be interesting if you tested against a couple other monitors to see if
there is a pattern. But I think the
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[i965gm] GPU lockup (IPEHR: 0x1400)
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Yes, this is the first time.
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Title:
11.04 - opening too many windows
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** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
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When did you first put natty onto the system, and when did you first
start noticing the screen blanking bug?
Snag /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_error_state and dmesg next time it
happens.
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I just discovered that running metacity --replace prior to launching
the game allows the game to run without any problems. Also, the reason
this is reported as a fullscreen bug only is because Neverball worked
just fine in windowed mode without changing the window manager to
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Bryce!
Sorry, I guess I really never posted the results (Thought I did) hence,
the testing was unsuccessful.
Would you like another bug report against xserver-xorg-video-intel only
connected to one monitor?
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Title:
[natty] system freezes on boot without
if mplayer start on full screen mode x no crash.
X crash only when switch betwen windows mode and full screen mode or
relocation mplayer window.
my mplayer config
# Write your default config options here!
subcp=cp1250
subfont-text-scale=3
vo=xv
#slang = pl
alang = pl
cache = 4096
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Title:
[arrandale] Display is
Oh and the versions are:
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.3.99+git20110116.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu11
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-dbgsym 1.3.99+git20110116.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu11
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Thats true when 3 or more windows are open the entire window becomes
white. This must a serious bug since there are many pcs that run on
nvidia gpu.
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Possibly your hotkey is simply not hooked up.
Does it work properly if you run 'xrandr --auto'?
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Fullscreen games often invoke a modeset operation when they go full
screen, which I'm gathering must trigger some buggy bit of compiz'
xrandr wrapping logic. Especially since using metacity works around the
problem, it sounds compiz-specific. Refiling.
** Package changed:
Uninstall it *temporarily* for a day or two. See if the lockups go away
or not.
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Title:
[arrandale] GPU lockup (ESR:
** Summary changed:
- black screen attaching external monitor
+ [IGDgm] black screen attaching external monitor
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu Natty)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-11.04
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Title:
syndaemon
Hrm, ok at least it rules out ia32-libs.
Next thing to look at is the GPU registers. Please install xserver-
xorg-video-intel-dbg and run the tool intel_reg_dumper once when the
screen is working correctly, and once with it showing the blank screen /
out-of-range error, and attach both files.
Hmm, I'm not familiar with the dialog you're referring to. How did you
get to it? I checked the Mouse dialog but there is no Disable
touchpad checkbox option.
Does this happen every time you log in, or did it occur just the one
time?
You mentioned having bluetooth enabled. Does it not occur
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
When I open a fullscreen game on my HP ProBook 4520s (tested with
OpenArena and Nexuiz), the sound and the input work fine, but the video
freezes almost immediately, and does not unfreeze. I am able to switch
to a different
Thanks to Lucazade, we now know the culprit is a patch in the Ubuntu
package, so will post a link to a package for testing as soon as I've
got a fix
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** Summary changed:
- Screen blanks to just mouse cursor, VT still works
+ [gm45] Screen blanks to just mouse cursor, VT still works
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** Summary changed:
- [Vostro 3700] Display is slanted when using 1360x768 resolution
+ [Arrandale Vostro 3700] Display is slanted when using 1360x768 resolution
** Summary changed:
- [Arrandale Vostro 3700] Display is slanted when using 1360x768 resolution
+ [Arrandale] Display is slanted when
Well, let's see if we can narrow down the component first.
I think that gnome-settings-daemon may save what's in memory to file
when you log out. So you might try logging out (or stopping g-s-d) and
then removing the monitors.xml file, and then log in.
** Summary changed:
- Display flickers
Anyone still having this lockup? If not guess we can just close it.
If anyone does still experience it, please test the kernel posted in the
comments above.
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It would be helpful if someone could get a backtrace of syndaemon while
it's stuck. First, install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-dbgsym. To
install it, do one of the following:
* Enable the ddebs repository:
$ sudo add-apt-repository deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/ natty main
$ sudo apt-get
Hi Bryce, I tried to delete my monitors.xml as you suggested, and when I
logged out and back in, it recreated the file almost exactly the same as
the one I moved. I am seeing the same flickering behavior on login, and
not saving my settings at all.
Bug in settings-daemon? should I try to submit
** Summary changed:
- [Toshiba Tecra A11] external VGA output doesn't output anything
+ [Arrandale] external VGA output doesn't output anything
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** Summary changed:
- unlocking screensaver - graphics are not updated any more
+ [q45] unlocking screensaver - graphics are not updated any more
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Video freezes when playing fullscreen OpenGL games on HP ProBook 4520s
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Whole screen blinks appr. twice a minute
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Pointing devices disabled at start of
** Description changed:
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- Radeon 7000VE fails during drm setup and falls back to vesa. I cannot
- run compiz, and performance is bad. Please help. Thank you.
+ Radeon 7000VE fails during drm setup and falls back to vesa. Please
+ help. Thank you.
So with only the natty kernel, you have the old black screen problem,
but with the natty live CD, mirror mode works fine. Can the difference
be that you are using automatic logon and have a ~/config/monitor.xml
that sets up non-mirrored mode on your installed system? Please try
removing that file.
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-input-mouse (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-
input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
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ubuntu 10.10 installed as a wubi install. I tried to install nvidia
video drivers after which rebooted to complete the uodate. However,
there was wubildr at startup
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: nvidia-current 260.19.06-0ubuntu1
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subprocess installed post-installation
Indeed I have automatic login enabled and can confirm that mirrormode
works after deleting ~/.config/monitor.xml. However, since my TV has a
lower resolution than my main screen, i prefer to have the extended
desktop.
I double checked the system logs, however there are NO radeon_ttm_backend_bind
For completeness, the Maverick kernel also works in mirrormode! So for
my problem at hand, there is essentially no difference in behaviour
between the two kernels.
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I've logged this against fglrx, but there is nothing remotely helpful in
any of the logs to tell me what is actually causing the problem.
When attempting to install the Windows version of Skype 5.3 in Wine the
entire system locks up. A system tray icon loads then everything
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Chase, can you check if the 1.10.1rc2 update and the multitouch patch
don't fully work together anymore?
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)
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[natty] system freezes on boot without disabling KMS
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Status: Unknown = New
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Importance: Unknown = Medium
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After upgrading (well a new clean install) to 11.04 beta1 shortly after login
the touchpad stops working.
Note that I've experienced the issue when both typing and when solely using the
mouse.
If I unselect Disable
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syndaemon consumes 100% CPU
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
I've recently installed Ubuntu 10.10 and from time to time my cursor
jumps erratically, clicking and opening stuff. I tried disabling desktop
effects, thinking that it might be related to compiz. I have to mention
apport information
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** Attachment added: ProcCpuinfo.txt
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