Apologies for the delayed reply. I've done some additional testing,
including the Wayland session. Here my findings:
removed .config/monitors.xml and .config/monitors.xml~
unplugged monitor cable, unplugged monitor power
shutdown > start-up
Set display preferences for single/laptop screen
Public bug reported:
New bug for me. Issue was fine till last week. I think this may be
related to the following as it started happening shortly thereafter.
I have XPS13 with second monitor, all working fine till I lock screen or
suspend. Then my second monitor will not 'resume'. I.e. stays off.
I'm in a world of pain on 12.04 with similar issues. I switch between my
laptop display and attached display multiple times a day. Since
switching to the fglrx driver I get display freezes and regular hard
locks on the system...
It's a bloody nightmare.
I want to run my great new Humble bundle
@PieroCampa
I have the same machine, at least same ATI card if you a diff model to
mine, XPS Studio 16
Solution in comment #8 works 100%.
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[Lucid][Ubuntu 10.04][ATI cards] Slow/freeze windows management (resize,
maximise, .etc) with fglrx driver + compositing desktop.
Possible dup?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/541511
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[i845] Xorg crash - Failed to submit batchbuffer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/564570
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@Big Jeff
This bug is related to ATI cards only. My guess is you have a different issue
I'm afraid.
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[Lucid][Ubuntu 10.04][ATI cards] Slow/freeze windows management (resize,
maximise, .etc) with fglrx driver + compositing desktop.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568988
You received this bug
PPA from comment #8 works around the problem for me. Thanks Alf.
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[Lucid][Ubuntu 10.04][ATI cards] Slow/freeze windows management (resize,
maximise, .etc) with fglrx driver + compositing desktop.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568988
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Confirmed, working for me with fglrx installed, latest lucid.
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[fglrx]Computer freeze when switching user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290704
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Xorg.0.log file from affected machine
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45453027/Xorg.0.log
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[i845] Xorg crash - Failed to submit batchbuffer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/564570
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I believe I'm seeing similar behaviour after upgrading a box from karmic
to lucid yesterday. No fix way to reproduce but does seem to be happen
when windows are being moved/opened or when switching screens. This
machine is not using compiz (low spec).
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[i845] Xorg crash - Failed to submit
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 494699 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494699
Quick note to mention that the process went smoothly for me too this
time. So all seems 100% now. Thanks Alberto and rest of the Team.
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fglrx broken after update to 2:8.721-0ubuntu7
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 494699 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494699
@bodwick, have you run the updates that came in today for fglrx? I'm
hesitant to apply them till this evening in-case the same issue
occurs... busy working. Will try them this evening.
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fglrx broken after
Correct, it happened with upgrade of fglrx on the 01/04. Complete remove
via synaptic, reboot + reinstall fixed it.
Hesitant to mess with it now that all is fine, especially during the
week and this is my work and primary machine. Do the outputs provided by
bodwick provide you with enough? If not
Removing driver, restart and re-installing driver via Admin hardware
drivers interface resulted in same issue.
Using Synaptic, I completely removed fglrx packages, restarted,
reinstalled them. This solved the issue for me. Rough ride to have
before the first cup of coffee for the day ;)
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Can confirm the above on same hardware, Felix patch from PPA works like
a charm.
Currently monitoring xorg memory issue to see if this is still a
problem, looks fine so far but only 7 hrs uptime
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[M76] [ubuntu 9.04] slow unminimizing with ati card and desktop effects enabled
I found 8.10 to have a stable ati enviroment. Been a slippery downhill slope
from their for ati users
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Sent from my mobile, so apologies if it seems short and to the point.
On Oct 25, 2009 12:40 AM, Zega khonku...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys. I'm going to be just a little bit off
Can't agree more.
Regards
Brendan
2009/9/20 Pedro Ribeiro pma...@gmail.com
And what for those that don't want to apply a patch ? I think is time
for this bug to be resolved. I'm hoping that in karmic 9.10 it could be
finally fixed.
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[M76] [ubuntu 9.04] slow unminimizing with ati card
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