[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] Re: 8086:0f31 Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2015-03-24 Thread Daniel Drake
I booted last nights Ubuntu-GNOME 15.04 cdimage, and the titlebar problem is not present there. I haven't used it enough to see if it also fixes the other graphical regressions. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] Re: 8086:0f31 Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2015-02-24 Thread Daniel Drake
I tried the updated mesa from xorg-edgers. Unfortunately that doesn't solve the issue and makes the other issues much worse (now almost every app is missing some glyphs and icons, and windows have a weird glow around them where the shadow would otherwise be). -- You received this bug

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] Re: 8086:0f31 Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2015-02-05 Thread Daniel Drake
That might be true, as I just downgraded to xf86-video-intel version 2.99.910-0ubuntu1.3 (i.e. the version from 14.04) and I still get the titlebar problem. I'll look for some time to experiment with different Mesa versions. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] Re: 8086:0f31 Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2015-01-06 Thread Daniel Drake
I've reproduced the 2nd problem twice today, still with that new driver version. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to xserver-xorg-video-intel in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1394997 Title: 8086:0f31 Intel

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] Re: 8086:0f31 Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2015-01-06 Thread Daniel Drake
Managed to capture a screenshot with sleep 10 import -window root. Here you can see where the maximized window is missing the right hand side of the title bar, and also some weird stuff on the left. ** Attachment added: title.png

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] Re: 8086:0f31 Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2015-01-05 Thread Daniel Drake
I updaated to xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.99.916+git20141215.99537089-0ubuntu0sarvatt~utopic and problem #1 is still immediately visible. I'll update in a few days time to let you know if 2 and 3 are still around. ** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = New

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] Re: Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2014-12-22 Thread Daniel Drake
The problems are still present, running the kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.13.11.11-trusty/ ** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to xorg

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] Re: Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2014-12-19 Thread Daniel Drake
I no longer have any of those in /boot, can you point me at how I can safely install an old kernel like that? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to xorg in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1394997 Title: Intel

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] Re: Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2014-12-18 Thread Daniel Drake
Updated to the latest BIOS. Output of that command: FYBYT10H.86A.0045.2014.1212.1150 12/12/2014 No change; the same problems are seen. I'm attaching a screenshot of the 3rd issue mentioned in the original post, which is the least frequent to occur. ** Attachment added: 3rd issue described in

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1394997] [NEW] Intel graphics corruption since upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10

2014-11-21 Thread Daniel Drake
Public bug reported: Since upgrading from Ubuntu 14.04 to Ubuntu 14.10, I have been seeing graphics corruption under GNOME 3 several times per day, including: 1. Maximized windows (especially gvim) have rectangular regions of their titlebar totally invisible and transparent, so the contents of