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After the latest series of updates, everything the login screen no
longer is scrambled. Everything is working properly again.
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Same for me
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Task: ubuntu xorg
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
Comment:
Closing as fixed so. Feel free to reopen if you get the issue again
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If you are using the driver that was installed during the Ubuntu installation,
you are using the open source driver.
It's looking like this isn't a problem with X, but rather a problem with the
open source radeon
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Correction, this is not a problem with the radeon driver. I tried the open
source driver ati and got the same problem.
So it must not be the driver at all, but something with XOrg's initial drawing.
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With the latest update, the Human login theme no longer prevents the weird
screen from being shown.
When changing users, the login screen is shown properly.
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I'm using an ATI Radeon card as well, and I'd be interested to know if
the others that have had this problem are also using a Radeon. This bug
is identical to Bug # 36587.
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And this is not a bug in GDM, it's a bug in the XOrg package, because if
you (blindly) login graphically despite that garbled display, Gnome is
still garbled. It's definitely XOrg.
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Task: ubuntu gdm
Sourcepackagename: gdm = xorg
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Task: ubuntu xorg
Binarypackagename: gdm = None
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Are the people who are seeing this using the binary ati drivers or the
open source ones?
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This also occurs on my iBook G4, using the open ATI drivers (radeon).
Changing to vt1 (ctrl+alt+f1) and back (alt+f7) fixes the problem for the
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I am also using the open source driver (radeon).
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I am using the driver installed by the Ubuntu installation process. How
can I figure out whioch one?
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*** Bug 36587 has been marked a duplicate of this bug ***
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Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I am running an up-to-date version of Dapper on an Dell Inspiron 4150
(screen resolution 1400x1050), video card Ati
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