This bug started with the update to Xubuntu 18.04. I regularly get a screen
where only the password prompt is shown, but the black part of the screensaver
is missing, which discloses the full content of the application currently
running.
I had also the problem that the screen was black but the p
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Invalid
** No longer affects: pm-utils
** No longer affects: xubuntu-desktop
** Package changed: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu) => xscreensaver (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xscreensaver (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Triaged
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** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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Title:
Screen partially darkened after suspe
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: xubuntu-desktop
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: xscreensaver
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Yes, I can confirm this bug (XFCE, Ubuntu 12.04, ATI 4200HD, fglrx non-
updates). And it seems that it is a bug in XScreenSaver as according to
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2038250 when dim effect turned
off ("Navigate to Settings Manager > Screensaver > Adavnced > Fading and
Colormaps
I believe you can disable the fading out in xscreensaver, please see its
settings (run xscreensaver-demo) or the man page and try it out.
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According to Xscreensaver documentation if you can reproduce the bug
type the following into the Terminal and try to retest the
problem...post your log file here...
http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/bugs.html
$ xscreensaver-command -exit
$ xscreensaver -verbose -log log.txt
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** Changed in: pm-utils
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
** Changed in: xscreensaver
Status: New => Incomplete
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Just added Xscreensaver to the list of "possible candidates" as per
comment #22. Seems interesting because XFCE does indeed use Xscreensaver
and possibly the bugs on the duplicates list for older Ubuntu versions
prior to 12.04 are due to Xscreensaver being used by default on Ubuntu
systems then. Th
Just added Xscreensaver to the list of "possible candidates" as per
commend #22. Seems interesting because XFCE does indeed use
Xscreensaver and possibly the bugs on the duplicates list for older
Ubuntu versions prior to 12.04 are due to Xscreensaver being used by
default on Ubuntu systems then.
According to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2038250
xscreensaver's fading effect might be the cause of the darkened screen.
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AG Restringere [2013-01-02 23:36 -]:
> Martin, in your opinion do you think that this bug #921321 is a
> duplicate?
I don't think so. Bug 921321 is a specific bug against the Nouveau
driver, and there is no evidence of it being XFCE specific. This
bug seems XFCE specific and happens with both
There was a slight gamma shift downwards and I'm attaching the log, it
tends to be more severe when the suspend is left to be triggered by
inactivity and the system is suspended for an extended period...
** Attachment added: "pm-suspend.log"
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Title:
Screen partially darkened after suspend and resume in Xubuntu
Status in pm-utils:
Incomplete
Status in Xfce4 Po
Martin, in your opinion do you think that this bug #921321 is a
duplicate?
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #39550
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39550
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The reporter of #921321 has also posted an interesting link to an
upstream bug https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39550
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The attached pm-suspend.log shows that quirks were not applied because
it detected the NVidia binary driver. Can you double-check with
/sys/power/state (see comment 12) to double-check?
But anyway, this was reported with the FGLRX and nvidia driver on
several systems, so this doesn't seem very har
** Attachment added: "pm-suspend.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1015297/+attachment/3470451/+files/pm-suspend.log
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Very strange bug. I don't get this at all using Unity and it's always
bright on that DM. I followed Martins instructions and was unable to
reproduce the effect in XFCE 4.10. However when I let the computer go
idle by itself and allowed the xfce4-power-manager turn the screen off I
noticed slight
Running xubuntu 12.10 (xfce 4.10) with nvidia binary driver (304.51). I
noticed something similar to this when using the redshift utility. After
a suspend, my screen in the morning would retain the gamma correction
from the previous night.
Using xrandr manually:
~$ xrandr --query
(...)
DVI-I-1 co
> I've noticed that this is *not* happening in Unity or KDE. However, it
*does* occur with both Xfce (known) and LXDE.
That indeed sounds related to 2D vs. 3D, but all of these desktops use a
different window manager. So the bug could be anywhere between the Mesa
and Linux layer.
Alex mentioned t
I have a bit more information. Same symptoms, different desktop
managers.
I've noticed that this is *not* happening in Unity or KDE. However, it
*does* occur with both Xfce (known) and LXDE. Not sure if that helps,
but it might help find a common factor.
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And amazingly I do have a workaround! Well, for AMD/ATI users at least.
If you have the proprietary AMD drivers installed, open up the Catalyst
Control Center and switch over to the "Color" screen. Tweak the "Gamma"
setting (make sure "All(locked)" is selected under "Select Color
Channel:") and
Here comes another "me too" message.
I'm experiencing the same bug. Dell Studio 1558 (AMD Radeon HD
standalone graphics adapter) with (K/X/L)ubuntu 12.04. I'm currently
using proprietary drivers.
This bug had occurred on this machine before (I think in 11.04 or
11.10), but I figured it was a on
** Also affects: pm-utils
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Screen partially darkened after suspend and
Confirming that this affects me also and I'll do some investigating to
get to the bottom of it. At first I thought my Dell Vostro 1500 had a
faulty monitor and I would just have to deal with it but now I suspect
it's the power manager because that controls screen dimming.
** Also affects: xubuntu
Forgot to mention:
Lenovo T420s, nvidia, 3.2.0-32-generic
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Title:
Screen partially darkened after suspend and resume in
Confirmed on Xubuntu, after latest kernel update.
Resume from suspend leaves the brigthness reduced.
Mouse cursor remains bright.
Log-out/in restores brightness.
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