[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2018-10-19 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
According to 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-4.8/+bug/1750937?comments=all
a fix for this Problem has been released.

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => In Progress

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2018-03-13 Thread fu2qi4
According to Debian staff, it's Nvidia bug, not Debian's.
This bug is supposed to be fixed in new Nvidia driver's update

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=891960

https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1029683/suspend-swap-group-
failed-resume-swap-group-failed-nvidia-390-25/


see here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1750937?comments=all

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #891960
   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=891960

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2017-03-22 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
WORKAROUND:
---

Forced Install of older NVIDIA-Graphics-Driver, which worked:
(nvidia-304=304.131-0ubuntu3  +  nvidia-opencl-icd-304=304.131-0ubuntu3)
---
> sudo nano /etc/apt/preferences.d/local-nvidia-quirks
--- Content:
Explanation: Block This Update because it causes a Login-Loop
Package: nvidia-304
Pin: version 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
Pin-Priority: -10

Explanation: Block This Update because it causes a Login-Loop
Package: nvidia-opencl-icd-304
Pin: version 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
Pin-Priority: -10
--- End Content
> STRG+o > STRG+x
> sudo apt install nvidia-304=304.131-0ubuntu3 
> nvidia-opencl-icd-304=304.131-0ubuntu3
> sudo shutdown -r now

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2017-01-02 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Critical

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
  ---
  For Roll-Back:
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install systemd-sysv
  sudo update-initramfs -u
  sudo shutdown -r now
  --
  Sorry, don't know, what to try next ..

  

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2016-12-19 Thread Sebastian Schmidt
Linux Mint 18 on NVIDIA C61 with Linux 4.4.0-21 is affected as well. I
did not experience the login loop but Cinnamon started in fall back
mode.

Removing nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 and installing
nvidia-304.131-0ubuntu3 worked for me.

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
  ---
  For Roll-Back:
  > Terminal >

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2016-12-19 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
  ---
  For Roll-Back:
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install systemd-sysv
  sudo update-initramfs -u
  sudo shutdown -r now
  

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2016-11-25 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
** Summary changed:

- Xorg crash
+ Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
  ---
  For Roll-Back:
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install systemd-sysv
  sudo update-initramfs -u
  sudo shutdown -r now
  --
  Sorry, don't know, what 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash

2016-11-24 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
Boot with Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (upstart) instead of (systemd) now led to tty1.
The Login-Screen did not show-up at all. CTRL+ALT+F7 did not react.

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Title:
  Xorg crash

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
  ---
  For Roll-Back:
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install systemd-sysv
  sudo update-initramfs -u
  sudo shutdown -r now
  --
  Sorry, don't know,