This happened to me when installing a new graphics card.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1307593
Title:
[H87N-WIFI, Realtek ALC892, Green Headphone Out, Front] No
I have tried the daily-current, and I could not reproduce the bug by
running it for 20 hours, and usually I can trigger the bug within an
hour.
But, I could get the livecd to match my current setup exactly. For one
thing it uses unity and not gnome-shell, and I can't install things
temporarily
[354327.154763] [TTM] Out of kernel memory
[354327.154770] [drm:radeon_gem_object_create] *ERROR* Failed to allocate GEM
object (4096, 2, 4096, -12)
[354327.224001] [TTM] Out of kernel memory
[354327.224008] [drm:radeon_gem_object_create] *ERROR* Failed to allocate GEM
object (4096, 2, 4096,
[354327.154763] [TTM] Out of kernel memory
[354327.154770] [drm:radeon_gem_object_create] *ERROR* Failed to allocate GEM
object (4096, 2, 4096, -12)
[354327.224001] [TTM] Out of kernel memory
[354327.224008] [drm:radeon_gem_object_create] *ERROR* Failed to allocate GEM
object (4096, 2, 4096,
Public bug reported:
I run a setup of 2 radeon graphics cards, with 3 screens, in the
following layout from left to right counting from 0:
Card 0 Screen 1, Card 1 Screen 0, Card 0 Screen 0 rotated ccw
I have been running this setup for a year and it has worked fine. This
monday I updated some
Public bug reported:
NA
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: nvidia-331-updates 331.113-0ubuntu0.0.4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-44.73-generic 3.13.11-ckt12
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-44-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.6
Architecture: amd64
DKMSKernelVersion:
@Danny
My bug turned out to be a different one, but it manifested itself similar to
this bug. The problem came from having an external monitor connected via the
VGA port at startup. For some reason that caused compiz to respond very slowly.
I have solved the problem by connecting the monitor
I have used the workaround successfully, but now the problem has
returned. Compiz CPU usage is high (around 30%) and the Dash is
extremely sluggish. I have tested without the workaround in
/etc/environment, but with the same result. Disabling blur does not
solve the problem either. Anyone else
Ok, thanks for your reply. I haven't had any issues up until today. My system
is up to date and apt-cache policy libgl1-mesa-dri shows
Installed: 9.2.1-1ubuntu3
Candidate: 9.2.1-1ubuntu3
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@Edwin
Yes, seems likely. Since it works both for you and Colin, it is probably a new
bug. Also, now that i have had more time to explore, the problem on my system
is a bit different than what is described in this bug report. Visual effects
are sluggish but not to as slow as described in this
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