@Timo: I understand the frustration, but please reconsider your position! It's
the purpose of any driver to make the system work correctly for the users. In
such cases where there are closed-source drivers involved you might want to
consider those drivers part of the (hardware) system that
Additional info:
It is enough to execute
xrandr --output LVDS1 --off
xrandr --output VGA1 --auto
to reproduce the problem. In my case the latter forces a resolution adjustment
that I think has something to do with the problem.
The problem also show when combining the above into selections in
Same here ASUS G75VW-BBK series with Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS and NVIDIA driver 304,
- with/without grub acpi_osi=Linux acpi_backlight=vendor (not working)
- with/without xorg.conf Option “registryDwords” “EnableBrightnessControl=1”
(not working)
- combination of above not working as well
However, fn
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On average, two crashes a week.
Latest added this in Xorg.0.log before giving up.
[220832.923] (EE) intel(0): Failed to submit batch buffer, expect rendering
corruption or even a frozen display: No space left on device.
[220832.924] (EE) intel(0): Failed to submit batch buffer, expect rendering
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Title:
upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10
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16 Bit colours / Banding on Intel HD4000
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I can reproduce this issue. Following the suggestion from comment #34, I
can also confirm that downgrading libxfixes to version 5.0-4 avoids the
crash in kwin.
Raof, I see that you have introduced the latest changes to libxfixes.
Could you please have a look at this? Thanks!
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16 Bit colours / Banding on Intel HD4000
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i've same issue on gnome-fallback on ubuntu 12.04
Nvidia driver Proprietary driver installed (downloaded from nvidia.com)
System is up to date but i don't use Unity.
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I believe I have the same problem with my HP Pavilion dv6000 notebook, GeForce
7150M / nForce 630M.
The image is stretched vertically and the lines are jumbled and confusing. The
bottom image is not displayed because it is off the screen.
Detected resolution is 1024x768, but should be 1280x800.
Hi,
Attached is a patch that seems to fix this; however it needs looking at by
someone who understands the code; in particular I have some questions:
1) Does this also need to go in cirRefreshArea8/16/24/32 ?
2) Why is the generic one being called if there are those specialised ones
Fine then. Any possibility that it will be included in the precise
fglrx packages (at least the -updates ones)?
This is necessary for switching GPU in hybrid intel/fglrx systems
Thanks,
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is that it is safe to revert it since it just cleans up some public
structures making the Xorg.log cleaner.
The only side-effect they expect is a bit more log information in
Xorg.log which I believe is hardly any annoyance
Yeh I'm also seeing this; note that the cirrus driver is the same
1:1.5.1-0ubuntu2 Quantal (that works) and Raring (where it gets this
corruption).
Note that Cirrus tends to run with 24bpp packed that always adds fun and
excitement; and might explain the odd rhythmic patterning.
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Reporte automatico
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unity stops, only restart possible
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16 Bit colours / Banding on Intel HD4000
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NVidia opensource video driver sets wrong
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[VM800/P4M800Pro/VN800/CN700] X
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I get jerky OpenGL animations in all desktop environments, including Unity,
KDE, Gnome Shell, and even Enlightenment.
Ubuntu 12.10
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Linux xxx-GA-880GM-D2H 3.7.0-4-generic #12-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 28 09:30:01 UTC
2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
This was a problem
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- I get jerky animations in all desktop environments, including Unity, KDE,
Gnome Shell, and even Enlightenment.
+ I get jerky OpenGL animations in all desktop environments, including Unity,
KDE, Gnome Shell, and even Enlightenment.
Ubuntu 12.10
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Linux
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Distorted display for resolutions with non-native aspect ratio
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The kernel module wasn't loaded. Please make sure that the relevant
kernel headers are installed so that the module can be built
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When I connect an external projector it is recognised and output is sent to it,
however the only resolution
recognized is 640x480 which make it unusable
It used to work properly on the same hardware under ubuntu 12.04
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package:
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Hi,
I have a problem with Ubuntu 12.04 on my Dell Studio XPS 1647 laptop.
After closing a laptop and getting ubuntu to suspend and then resume I
cant get back to xorg session. First screen display is scrambled in the
right down corner and second (after I figured out to kill
The attachment Clip the range in cirRefreshArea of this bug report has
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event that this is in fact not a patch you can resolve this situation by
removing the
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cannot output sound on both built-in spdif and analog audio anymore
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Updated to the latest kernel 3.7.0-4-generic and this has broke my
resolution which has dropped to 1024x768.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.7.0-4.12-generic 3.7.0-rc7
Uname: Linux 3.7.0-4-generic i686
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Mainly I use the Internet, I use chromium-browser. This happens most
often when watching videos on Youtube, zalukaj.tv, but also during
normal browsing. The system simply logs me out. Sometimes, it is
repeated several times per day.
ProblemType: Bug
This sounds like an X crash and is likely happening because of the
proprietary driver you're using.
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On my x230T the touchscreen via finger touch and pen both work. The
problems I have are with being able to disable the finger touch once the
pen comes within range and making the screen rotation buttons work.
Everything but the buttons on the screen for rotation I can get working
(which I assume
These were tested on precise and quantal
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This should have been fixed in Quantal with xorg-server
2:1.12.99.902-0ubuntu1
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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I updated from lucid to precise about three weeks ago, hoping that the
major wrinkles would have been ironed out by now. Unfortuantely, that
isn't so. One very major complication for me is that over time X will
use up vast amounts of CPU cycles, usually reaching 100% on one
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This might be a bug in Firefox but I feel the Xorg driver is the more
likely candidate so I report it here first. Bug 1087535 has the apport-
information.
When scrolling through a page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Reporting in
this case), I sometimes get screen artifacts
http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/ServerDebugging has some
information how to use gdb with X but I am not sure this is relevant
since Xorg isn't crashing. What's needed is to find out what X is doing
when it's running at 100% CPU.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I start to black screen after several restarts works
to install fglrx not pass this problem but I do not load the 3D aseleracion
and consumes a lot of cpu
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu4
Uname: Linux 3.6.8-030608-generic x86_64
I thought this was fixed but to my dismay ran into this issue again
today. intel HD4000, quantal with all updates, gnome-shell. Black screen
with movable mouse on resume :(
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Brightness settings work perfectly after installing the latest version
of nvidiabl but the fn keys still dont work at all. I can change the
brightness using the slider in system settings and by command line but
the keys are not working still. I also amnot able to get the id of the
keys so that I
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I have an Acer AOD250(KAV60) netbook.
On Ubuntu 12.10 with glxgears I get 50-60 fps, while on Lubuntu I get half that
and sometimes worse.
The odd thing about this is that when I start moving my mouse around it
straightens up and goes back to roughly 55-60 fps, and once I
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