Bryce,
The issue is not on Mali, the issue is on Malayalam which breaks Mali.
From a user's standpoint, after installing oneiric, if you choose any
Mali (country) or Bambara (language) layout, you will get Malayalam
(language). It is easy to distinguish as Malayalam uses a non-latin
script.
The
Fixed :)
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FBO-using applications unresponsive for a long time after modeswitch
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apport claimed there was a GPU crash, though I didn't notice anything.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
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mine is ati 4570m dell studio 1555
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-38.83-generic 2.6.32.52+drm33.21
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-38-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Feb 22 16:10:17 2012
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Dear Bryce, Joseph,
It looks quite similar with all of the types of sessions. I've tried
both Gnome Classic (No Effects), as you requested and Gnome Classic.
I'm not sure what we're meant to test here, though.
I'll try with the latest upstream kernel as you requested, Joseph.
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Uname: Linux 2.6.35-31-generic x86_64
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Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Feb 16
Ubuntu Precise yesterday showed similar symptoms: numlock LED was
insanely blinking, at times no keyboard input was possible on two of
three connected keyboards, and additionally, the mouse cursor was being
dragged down.
Maybe this is related to:
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# WORKAROUND #
To work around this issue, I change the governor of all the cpu's to
'performance'. You can make this change at boot by adding the following lines
to /etc/rc.local . This will make all cores run at maximum rate, causing more
power consumption.
I am getting also glitchy screens between logging in and the desktop
showing up.I also get glitches when changing between tty screens and
swithing users.I am using latest 295.20 nvidia driver.I have attached a
screenshot see top menu bar fuzzy but goes away after mousing over it.
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Added the PPA so far no issues, have opened up numerous applications and
switched between them and no crash occurred.
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I've tried with the oneiric kernel, and it's behaving the same way
there.
Actually, now that I'm used to it, the vertical scrolling should be
inverted too! :)
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Pointer keeps on moving while the finger rests on touchpad
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Using any application moving it and closeing it, when you view the
desktop you can still see the outline of the application. Using a
terminal and alt tabbing though it, it fails to draw correctly.
To reproduce:
Launch 2-3 applications, open close, and move them, then
** Attachment added: Screenshot at 2012-02-22 12:13:51.png
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Created attachment 57155
reorder Bresenham error correction to avoid overshoot.
When fbBresSolid draws a line, it can happen that after the last
pixel, the Bresenham error term overflows, and fbBresSolid paints
another pixel before adjusting the error term.
However, if this happens on the last
Ok, I'm able to reproduce it now on my system. I'll try to find out why
it suddenly started working yesterday as well.
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Created attachment 57155
reorder Bresenham error correction to avoid overshoot.
When fbBresSolid draws a line, it can happen that after the last
pixel, the Bresenham error term overflows, and fbBresSolid paints
another pixel before adjusting the error term.
However, if this happens on the last
I am also seeing this issue, or at least something like it. I'll attach
the relevant images and then additional system info and a description of
what I'm seeing.
** Attachment added: workspace switcher showing white window on all workspaces
** Attachment added: white window on top of chromium in its original position
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Here's what I mentioned to Bryce about this issue in a comment on bug
#933778 (a likely unrelated bug):
I also noticed (and this is probably the topic for a new bug report),
that a particular operation in Chromium caused a new window to appear,
which is completely white, always on top, not
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.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
ApportVersion: 1.92-0ubuntu1
Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins:
[core,bailer,detection,composite,opengl,compiztoolbox,decor,imgpng,snap,vpswitch,gnomecompat,grid,mousepoll,resize,wall,place,regex,move,animation,session,fade,workarounds,scale,expo,ezoom,unityshell]
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Here are the first few lines of output from xrestop. I've never used it
before so I don't know if unknowns are normal, but I figured there's
a decent chance they're related so they might be relevant to this
ticket:
res-base Wins GCs Fnts Pxms Misc Pxm mem Other Total PID Identifier
As a follow-up to my original summary of this issue, I noticed also that
the white window appears in the lock screen as well. So it obscures the
password entry box if that box decides to show up on the monitor where
the white window is. Also, once the login screen times out (ie. goes
back to a
Upon further inquiry I've found out that the ConnectorType property that
gnome_rr_output_is_laptop() just isn't implemented for most of the video
drivers in X, and it isn't likely to be fixed in the near future.
So for precise something along the lines of the patch I've attached is
going to be
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For me, this is a very annoying regression that has occurred in Precise
in comparison to 11.10.
Whenever I double-click to drag something on my laptop, such as
moving/resizing windows,
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Double-tap to drag
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I wasn't sure if this was the right package to file this bug against, so
please let me know if it's incorrect. Thanks!
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Trackpad behavior change causes tap-and-drag to lock
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synclient LockedDrags=0 restores the previous behavior but this of
course resets each boot. Previous behavior being the selection ends when
the finger is raised.
I do not see selections start in a single tap when LockedDrags is
enabled. A double tap is required to begin, and a single tap or
I haven't seen this crash since updating, although it's feasible that it
could be masked by all the other desktop-related hangs and crashes I've
been getting. I'd say you can close it or mark it as a duplicate,
whichever you want to do, and I can reopen if I see the issue again.
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MASTER: [i845] GPU lockup
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White rectangular
To manage
Hello Denver
Sorry I was thinking to a something much more little: I want to know if with
the bug in action, as Bryce suggest, pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2 ( to enter in tty
mode) this window disappear and you have a black screen like the terminal.
Press Ctrl+Alt+F7 to restore it.
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Interesting, thanks for the pictures Denver. So, this is starting to
look much like a compositing issue of some sort. Let's check a couple
things to be sure:
First, try logging in to Unity2D and see if you can reproduce it there.
If so, then also try Gnome Classic (No Effects) - install the
I should probably also note that, at least on my laptop, dragging things
isn't the only activity adversely affected by this. Trying to hold down
spinbox buttons, for example, causes them to continue to
increase/decrease at a high rate until an extra tap is used to stop it,
which is slower than
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Clicking sound menu crashes unity-panel-service
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Hi Fabio,
The white window remains after switching to a virtual terminal (Ctrl-
Alt-F3) then back to X (Ctrl-Alt-F7).
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Hi Bryce,
I can't reproduce this bug reliably at all so I'd prefer to try things
with the existing white window that hasn't disappeared yet (but that I
will be getting rid of this evening sometime, as it's getting in my
way). But I can try those options you mentioned anyway and hope it
This is sometimes triggered by a fast user switch. But not every time, and
most of the time by other things.
I've added the xorg-edgers ppa now to see if it still happens.
I guess the bug is in userspace, it sends a bad command stream or something?
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Clicking sound menu crashes
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+ [Impact]
+ fill me in with explanation of severity and frequency of bug on users and
justification for backporting the fix to the stable release
+
+ [Development Fix]
+ fill me in with an explanation of how the bug has been addressed in the
development branch,
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Jose Plans (jplans)
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Xvfb: any use of the XInput extension
Bilal Akhtar, not only nvidia users are affected. ATI Radeon HD 3200
here.
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Clicking sound menu crashes
This bug wasn't initially just about locked drags nor intended user
actions. It was and still should be considering the poor behavior that
the current settings will produce for common users like myself who have
a basic synaptics touchpad
In that case there are continual unintended highlighting,
Patch fixing the issue for Lucid. (SRU and debdiff to follow)
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Status:
Hi Mark,
There have been several sandybridge fixes upstream. Could you test the
latest drm-intel-fixes kernel? You can install it from the kernel
team's PPA: kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ Unfortunately that
PPA is offline at the moment but should be back online by the end of the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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** Summary changed:
- [Precise Alpha2] Intel GPU X4500 hung, screen corruption without total
freeze
+ [gm45] Intel GPU X4500 hung, screen corruption without total freeze
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Title:
Horizontal scrolling on Apple Mighty Mouse
commit c25ff549c9636ad89a81fbf364159c7f040d163b
Author: Peter Hutterer peter.hutte...@who-t.net
Date: Fri Feb 17 11:49:43 2012 +1000
Revert Don't store fake events in the motion history
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I'll try to reproduce on my Radeon system. But it might take me a day or
two since I'm in a place with a daily internet cap. Will update you when
I've done it.
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I got this one installed:
ii xserver-xorg-input-evdev1:2.6.99.901+git20120126-0ubuntu2
X.Org X server -- evdev input driver
and seems to be the latest in the repository. where do I get that
version you mentioned?
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after touchpad
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Jose Plans (jplans)
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Assignee: Jose Plans (jplans) = (unassigned)
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Ok, sounds good
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Title:
Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in
Hello Alkis,
in what sense does this bug no longer affect ltsp? I still have massive GPU
lockups with the intel driver on our ltsp clients. This is a huge problem for
us.
Lockups do happen in almost every session, markedly when scrolling windows. The
session freezes for some seconds, then
@Chase, unless you plan to revert this soon, please make sure this is
mentioned in the beta1 release notes.
** Summary changed:
- Trackpad behavior change causes tap-and-drag to lock
+ [MASTER] Trackpad behavior change causes tap-and-drag to lock
** Description changed:
Since
It's in the repository; possibly your mirror is lagging a bit and didn't
have it when you looked?
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Title:
Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV
Looking at graphics-related packages that got updated on your system the
past couple of days:
upgrade glib2.02012-02-21 15:04:18
2.31.16-0ubuntu2 2.31.18-0ubuntu1
upgrade glibmm2.4 2012-02-22 07:43:13
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Not sure what is causing it, started after the update to unity 5.4.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xorg 1:7.6+10ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-16.25-generic 3.2.6
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-16-generic x86_64
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Title:
Large blury stripe in the middle of my screen
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czajkowski bryceh: was happening before I installed the ppa
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/938653
Title:
applications fail to redraw
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Please attach a screenshot or photo of the screen that shows the issue.
I gather you uninstalled -nvidia and tested that it still happens
without that?
In any case probably should be investigated as a unity issue first since
you are seeing it after updating to 5.4
** Package changed: xorg
I also noticed that it breaks the touchpad as soon as I try and open a
Nautilus window via keyboard shortcut. So, not only entering text within
a text field, but using any combined keyboard input seems to cause this
issue to appear.
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** Summary changed:
- applications fail to redraw
+ [snb-m-gt2] applications fail to redraw
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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