Erm Hi again,
Just wondering ...
I forced the version of the libgl library to 8.0.4 using syaptic package
manager to get over this problem.
Er how do you unforce the versions so they will update as normal?
have i missed something stupid?
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Hi Chris,
you have stated that there is a fix released,
Does this mean i can update my video drivers now and i will get a fixed version?
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Hi again Chris
Thank you very much, i will try later and see!!
Quote (Hopefully there is a backport and
you will not have to jump forward to the next release of Ubuntu.)
I hope so too, as my system is non-pae!!
So if its an upgrade, i could be looking for a new OS. ?!?
Sad but true and i am
Hi can anyone tell me if the fix is released when it will be on my
machine ?? or is it already ??
Had it happen again today 5 minutes ago. this time while using AbiWord.
it was the only widow open and all i done was double click the title bar
to expand the window. again the only way out was to
Sorry for another post but,
Just replicated the error 3 times in a row with Firefox 16.0.2 with the method
i described in #17.
The only slight addon is i am moving the mouse left and right about a
centemeter while/as i press the left mouse button.
Obviously this does not seem to be just
Just to add... the fix of downgrading my packages has also activated the
following bug:
8086:2562 [drm:intel_prepare_page_flip] *ERROR* Prepared flip multiple times
every frame with intel graphics
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/765813
This i originally got around by using
Hi,
Just like to say after todays update of the files below the problem seems to be
fixed!
And this has included undoing my temp fix.
Start-Date: 2012-11-02 14:57:31
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.43'
Upgrade:
base-files:i386 (6.5ubuntu6.2, 6.5ubuntu6.4),
Seems i may have jumped the gun,
just started the little bugger up again and shes back to her old tricks
Sorry
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Hi Dave, thanks for looking into this.
Am i correct in thinking this is a debian/linux bug more that an just ubuntu
disto's (from the arch-linux post)?
Also as a possible quick fix
1) Is there any way of reverting the system back to the earlier versions of the
updated files?
2) or/and
Hi Helloworld,
QUOTE So i decide to reinstall older version of all the updated
packages. After that everything works again.
May i ask how you did this ?
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cheers for that,
Xubuntu uses synaptic package manager, but they do the same thing i guess.
by forcing the version i was able to downgrade the two following files from
the update.
and this seems to have re-enabled openGL.
Start-Date: 2012-10-31 01:22:05
Commandline: /usr/sbin/synaptic
Public bug reported:
After a recient update of the following files:
libdrm-intel1 2.4.32-1ubuntu1 2.4.39~precise~ppa2.2
libdrm-nouveau1a 2.4.32-1ubuntu1 2.4.39~precise~ppa2.2
libdrm-radeon1 2.4.32-1ubuntu1 2.4.39~precise~ppa2.2
libgl1-mesa-dri 8.0.4-0ubuntu0.1 9.0.0.99~glasen~ppa1.1
Just to add...
Was a fresh install 2 days ago.
I have added the following info:
lspci
sudo lshw -C display
xdpyinfo
to here http://pastebin.com/3XLcrR4p
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here you go.
** Attachment added: Xorg log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1071530/+attachment/3413780/+files/Xorg.0.log
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this problem seems to still occur, I have not run linux for long and i
have only noticed this randomly in the last month.
Problem = A Window grabs control of the mouse and does not let go, can
still move the mouse but no interaction with any part of the screen.
This has happened on a Dell
Just to add. This can be very hard replicate at times (minute or so, so far) or
very quick and easy.
The icon does seem to flicker to the grab hand when this seems more likely to
error.
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