[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1797945] Re: Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

2018-11-10 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
EN:Correction (DE:Korrektur)

EN: Note: 
This may be fixed in some Weeks, Months, or Years, so maybe you can try first:
 > Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Extensions > Search for: Lightning > Install.
Problem: 
If you use Ubuntu-Linux or another Debian-Derivative, Lightning is not included 
in Thunderbird 60+ and the Update will break your Calendar (incompatible, not 
compatible). xul-ext-lightning is not international. There is no Language-Pack 
for Lightning available. The normal Search for Add-On leads to an incompatible 
Version. Someone told me, the Beta was not recommended.
---
Workaround:
 1.> Lookup your Version of Thunderbird:
   > =Menu > Help > About Mozilla Thunderbird 
 2.> Download the same Version of Thunderbird fitting for you from here:
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/
 3.> Open File with an Archive-Program(Unzipper)
   > (Usually just > Double-Click or > Right-Click > open ..)
 4.> Goto > thunderbird > distribution > extensions >
 5.> {e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi (=Lightning) > Extract
 6.> Open your installed Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Extensions
 7.> (Remove unwanted english Version of Lightning: )
   > (Terminal > sudo apt remove xul-ext-lightning)
 8.> Gear-Wheel-Button next to the Search-Box
 9.> Install Add-on From File
 10.> Select Download-Folder and the .XPI-File > Install
=> All your Calendar-Data should be back. :-)
-
DE: Hinweis: 
Dies mag in einigen Wochen, Monaten oder Jahren behoben sein. Probiere zuerst
 > Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Erweiterungen > Suche nach: Lightning > Installieren.
Problem: 
Wenn du Ubuntu-Linux oder einen anderen Debian-Abkömmling benutzt, ist 
Lightning nicht in Thunderbird 60+ enthalten und ein Update wird den Kalender 
abschalten  (inkompatibel, nicht kompatibel). xul-ext-lightning ist nicht 
international. Es ist kein Sprach-Paket für Lightning verfügbar. Die normale 
Suche nach Add-On führt zu einer inkompatiblen Version. Jemand sagte mir, die 
Beta sei nicht empfohlen.
---
Hilfs-Lösung:
 1.> Sieh nach, welche Version von Thunderbird du hast:
   > =Menü > Hilfe > Über Mozilla Thunderbird 
 2.> Lade die selbe Version von Thunderbird passend für dich von dort:
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/
 3.> Öffne die Datei mit einem Archiv-Programm(Unzipper) 
   > (normalerweise nur > Doppelklick oder > Rechtsklick > öffnen ..)
 4.> Gehe dort zu > thunderbird > distribution > extensions >
 5.> {e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi (=Lightning) > Entpacken
 6.> Öffne dein installiertes Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Erweiterungen
 7.> (Entferne die unerwünschte englische Version von Lightning:)
   > (Terminal > sudo apt remove xul-ext-lightning)
 8.> Zahnrad-Knopf neben dem Suchfeld
 9.> Add-on aus Datei installieren
 10.> Wähle den Download-Ordner und die .XPI-Datei > Installieren
=> Alle deine Kalender-Daten sollten wieder da sein. :-)

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Title:
  Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi

  Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
  Lightning doesn't work anymore.

  Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
  60.2.1.

  Regards,

  Ettore

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  WORKAROUNDS:

  Until this is fixed (as per the problems listed in #25), pick an
  answer that works best for you (English vs. other languages) at
  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1084059/latest-update-to-
  thunderbird-60-2-1-on-18-04-lightning-calendar-missing .

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1798034] Re: Package xul-ext-lightning is in English only

2018-10-23 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 545778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/545778

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 545778
   xul-ext-lightning is only available in English

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Title:
  Package xul-ext-lightning is in English only

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Thunderbird just updated to version 60.2 in Ubuntu 16.04 and I lost
  access to Lightning. I had Lightning 5.4 installed using Thunderbird
  add-ons, but no version compatible with TB 60.2 is available there.

  The package xul-ext-lightning is available and works with TB 60.2, but
  it's in English only.

  Now that Lightning is no longer available otherwise, the package needs
  to come with all the various language versions.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1798102] Re: Lightning no longer in French after upgrading to 60.2.1

2018-10-23 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 545778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/545778

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1798034
   Package xul-ext-lightning is in English only
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 545778
   xul-ext-lightning is only available in English

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Title:
  Lightning no longer in French after upgrading to 60.2.1

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  here is Ubuntu Budgie 18.04

  At first I thought Lightning was broken because I had to uninstall the
  mozilla-addons version of it ( the one found in mozilla addons webpage
  from inside TB ) and then re-install from Ubuntu repository xul-ext-
  lighting to have it upgraded.

  Now Calendar ( lightning ) is no longer displayed in French, but
  English.

  coeur-noir@asgard:~$ dpkg -l | egrep "thunder|xul-ext"
  ii  thunderbird   1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
amd64Email, RSS and newsgroup client with integrated spam filter
  ii  thunderbird-globalmenu1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
amd64Email, RSS and newsgroup client (transitional package)
  ii  thunderbird-gnome-support 1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
amd64Email, RSS and newsgroup client - GNOME support
  ii  thunderbird-locale-en 1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
amd64English language pack for Thunderbird
  ii  thunderbird-locale-en-us  1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
all  Transitional English language pack for Thunderbird
  ii  thunderbird-locale-fr 1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
amd64French language pack for Thunderbird
  ii  xul-ext-calendar-timezones1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
amd64Calendar Extension for Thunderbird (transitional package)
  ii  xul-ext-gdata-provider1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
amd64Calendar Extension for Thunderbird (transitional package)
  ii  xul-ext-lightning 1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
amd64Calendar Extension for Thunderbird
  coeur-noir@asgard:~$

  Same « problem » on Ubuntu Unity 16.04

  [ for reference https://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=2032006 ]

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 545778] Re: xul-ext-lightning is only available in English

2018-10-19 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
Note: This may be fixed in some Weeks, Months, or Years, so maybe you can try 
first:
 > Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Extensions > Search for: Lightning > Install.
If you use Ubuntu-Linux or a Derivative, Lightning is not included in 
Thunderbird 60+ and the Update will break your Calendar (incompatible, not 
compatible). xul-ext-lightning is not international. Search for Add-On leads to 
incompatible Version. Someone told, the Beta is not recommended.

Workaround:
 > Download latest Version of Thunderbird fitting for you from here:
https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/all/
 > Open File with Archive-Program(Unzipper)
 > Goto > thunderbird > distribution > extensions >
 > {e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi (=Lightning) > Extract
 > Open your installed Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Extensions
 > (Remove unwanted english Version of Lightning)
 > Gear-Wheel-Button next to the Search-Box
 > Install Add-on From File
 > Select Download-Folder and the .xpi-File > Install
 => All your Calendar-Data should be back

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Title:
  xul-ext-lightning is only available in English

Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
  Triaged
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
  Triaged
Status in lightning-sunbird package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  ***
   ISSUE
  ***

  HOW TO REPRODUCE

  1. Change the user session language to other different than English.
  2. In Thunderbird, open the calendar

  EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR

  - The calendar interface to be in the session language.

  REAL BEHAVIOUR

  - The calendar is in English.

  RELEVANT DETAILS

  - None.

  **
   SOLUTION
  **

  WORK-AROUND

  - None known.

  FIX

  - .

  REGRESSION POTENTIAL

  - Since no code needs to be modified, the regression potential is very
  low.

  
   TECHNICAL INFO
  

  Binary package hint: lightning-extension

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1797945] Re: Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

2018-10-19 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
Note: This may be fixed in some Weeks, Months, or Years, so maybe you can try 
first:
 > Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Extensions > Search for: Lightning > Install.
If you use Ubuntu-Linux or a Derivative, Lightning is not included in 
Thunderbird 60+ and the Update will break your Calendar (incompatible, not 
compatible). xul-ext-lightning is not international. Search for Add-On leads to 
incompatible Version. Someone told, the Beta is not recommended.

Workaround:
 > Download latest Version of Thunderbird fitting for you from here:
https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/all/
 > Open File with Archive-Program(Unzipper)
 > Goto > thunderbird > distribution > extensions > 
 > {e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}.xpi (=Lightning) > Extract
 > Open your installed Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Extensions 
 > (Remove unwanted english Version of Lightning) 
 > Gear-Wheel-Button next to the Search-Box 
 > Install Add-on From File
 > Select Download-Folder and the .xpi-File > Install
 => All your Calendar-Data should be back

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Title:
  Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi

  Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
  Lightning doesn't work anymore.

  Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
  60.2.1.

  Regards,

  Ettore

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1797945] Re: Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

2018-10-19 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
It _is_ a Bug in Ubuntu, because they do not deliver the 
Standard-Thunderbird-Version with Lightning includes.
It _is_ a Bug in Ubuntu, because Ubuntus xul-ext-lightning is english-only and 
not international (localized).
A compatibel Release-Version of Lightning is already available, it is just, 
that Ubuntu does not include it or offer it.


** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => In Progress

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Title:
  Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi

  Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
  Lightning doesn't work anymore.

  Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
  60.2.1.

  Regards,

  Ettore

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1797945] Re: Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

2018-10-19 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
I have to correct myself:
I think, this is a Bug, Ubuntu should care about immediately, because it breaks 
Peoples already installed Calendar by an Ubuntu-Update.


** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Confirmed

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Title:
  Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi

  Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
  Lightning doesn't work anymore.

  Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
  60.2.1.

  Regards,

  Ettore

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2018-10-19 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
According to 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-4.8/+bug/1750937?comments=all
a fix for this Problem has been released.

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => In Progress

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1797945] Re: Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

2018-10-19 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
As defined it is not invalid, because it _is_ a Bug. 
It will be resolved later, when a compatible Version of Lightning will be made 
available at Thunderbird-Add-On-Search.
(I could not chose "Won't fix")
So i changed its Status to "In Progress"

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => In Progress

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Title:
  Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Hi

  Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
  Lightning doesn't work anymore.

  Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
  60.2.1.

  Regards,

  Ettore

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 545778] Re: xul-ext-lightning is only available in English

2018-10-19 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
You can find Workarounds here:
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/1797945)

If you want the english Version of Lightning, type into a Terminal: 
sudo apt update
sudo apt install xul-ext-lightning

If you want a localized Version of Lightning, at the Moment, you cannot use the 
normal Add-On-Search in Thunderbird (incompatible).
Download manually the latest Beta-Version of Lightining for your System- and 
Language-Version from:
https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/calendar/lightning/candidates/

Open Thunderbird > Add-Ons > Extensions > (Remove unwanted english Version of 
Lightining) >
  > At the top of the page, click the Gear-Wheel-Button next to the Search-Box 
to open a menu
  > Install Add-on From File 
  > Select Download-Folder and the .xpi-File > Install
=> All your Calendar-Data should be back

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Title:
  xul-ext-lightning is only available in English

Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
  Triaged
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
  Triaged
Status in lightning-sunbird package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  ***
   ISSUE
  ***

  HOW TO REPRODUCE

  1. Change the user session language to other different than English.
  2. In Thunderbird, open the calendar

  EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR

  - The calendar interface to be in the session language.

  REAL BEHAVIOUR

  - The calendar is in English.

  RELEVANT DETAILS

  - None.

  **
   SOLUTION
  **

  WORK-AROUND

  - None known.

  FIX

  - .

  REGRESSION POTENTIAL

  - Since no code needs to be modified, the regression potential is very
  low.

  
   TECHNICAL INFO
  

  Binary package hint: lightning-extension

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1797945] Re: Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

2018-10-17 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
This is ridiculous: If you go to https://bugs.launchpad.net
and search for: "Lightning incompatible Thunderbird"
you will only find two many years old bugs, which have never been closed. 

How can launchpad be helpful in any way? I really want to know.

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Title:
  Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Hi

  Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
  Lightning doesn't work anymore.

  Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
  60.2.1.

  Regards,

  Ettore

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1797945] Re: Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

2018-10-17 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
Hi Chris Coulson,

you changed it to Invalid which means; "This is not a Bug."
That implies, the Bug does not show up in the Search or in any Users 
Subscription any longer.
Now, nobody can find the Solution anymore for the Problem, which is definitly a 
Bug and no Feature-Request. Duplicate Bug-Entrys are provoked by this. 

Wouldn't it be more appropriate to change the Status to "Won't fix"?
So that Users looking for the Problem will at least find Something and get Help 
by the Workarounds?

Kris

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Title:
  Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

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  Invalid

Bug description:
  Hi

  Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
  Lightning doesn't work anymore.

  Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
  60.2.1.

  Regards,

  Ettore

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1797945] Re: Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

2018-10-15 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
Above is the direct Link to the German Version (DE).
Maybe you will have to chose your Language-Version from:
https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/calendar/lightning/candidates/6.2b6-candidates/build1/

Comment to the former Solution:
I did not have installed and did not try xul-ext-lightning.
You cannot find it in the new (Gnome-)Software. It only will show up in the old 
Ubuntu-Software-Center. However, there is a Comment, that this will only 
install the English Version (EN). You can also find this via Terminal > apt 
list xul-ext-lightning 
If you want the english Version of Lightning, type: sudo apt install 
xul-ext-lightning

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Title:
  Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi

  Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
  Lightning doesn't work anymore.

  Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
  60.2.1.

  Regards,

  Ettore

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1797945] Re: Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1

2018-10-15 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
Same Problem today after "sudo apt upgrade" => from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1 
(64-bit)
In all my 3 Profiles Lightning had stopped working / disappeared. 
The First Profile had Lightning 5.4 installed as Add-On and now showed: 
incompatible .. deaktivated
Second and third Profile: In the Past, Lightning had been automatically 
integrated by clicking "keep it" and now it had disappeared.
Trying to install via search Add-Ons in Thunderbird only led to the 
incompatible 5.4.

Also NOT helpful was:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/calendar-updates-issues-thunderbird
(Entry in Config did not exist at all)

There was also no change, when i started Ubuntu-Languages or so (DE:
Sprachen) and let install additional Language-Packages including one for
Thunderbird-EN automatically. (DE, which i use, did not show up as
missing).

What then helped in all 3 Profiles, was the manual Download and Install of a 
Lightning-Beta-XPI into Thunderbird:
https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/calendar/lightning/candidates/6.2b6-candidates/build1/linux-x86_64/lightning-6.2b6.de.xpi

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Bug description:
  Hi

  Today I got the update from Thunderbird 52 to 60.2.1. Unfortunately
  Lightning doesn't work anymore.

  Thunderbird reports that Lightning is incompatible with Thunderbird
  60.2.1.

  Regards,

  Ettore

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644661] Re: Xorg crash 2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen

2017-03-22 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
WORKAROUND:
---

Forced Install of older NVIDIA-Graphics-Driver, which worked:
(nvidia-304=304.131-0ubuntu3  +  nvidia-opencl-icd-304=304.131-0ubuntu3)
---
> sudo nano /etc/apt/preferences.d/local-nvidia-quirks
--- Content:
Explanation: Block This Update because it causes a Login-Loop
Package: nvidia-304
Pin: version 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
Pin-Priority: -10

Explanation: Block This Update because it causes a Login-Loop
Package: nvidia-opencl-icd-304
Pin: version 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
Pin-Priority: -10
--- End Content
> STRG+o > STRG+x
> sudo apt install nvidia-304=304.131-0ubuntu3 
> nvidia-opencl-icd-304=304.131-0ubuntu3
> sudo shutdown -r now

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Title:
  Xorg crash 2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash
  with Stripes-Screen

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one ist for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  I will try to file another Bug-Report for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (If it works 
from tty-Terminal)

  
  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2017-03-22 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
WORKAROUND:
---

Forced Install of older NVIDIA-Graphics-Driver, which worked:
(nvidia-304=304.131-0ubuntu3  +  nvidia-opencl-icd-304=304.131-0ubuntu3)
---
> sudo nano /etc/apt/preferences.d/local-nvidia-quirks
--- Content:
Explanation: Block This Update because it causes a Login-Loop
Package: nvidia-304
Pin: version 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
Pin-Priority: -10

Explanation: Block This Update because it causes a Login-Loop
Package: nvidia-opencl-icd-304
Pin: version 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
Pin-Priority: -10
--- End Content
> STRG+o > STRG+x
> sudo apt install nvidia-304=304.131-0ubuntu3 
> nvidia-opencl-icd-304=304.131-0ubuntu3
> sudo shutdown -r now

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644661] Re: Xorg crash 2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen

2016-11-25 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
I could reproduce the Error on the same Hardware by 
> booting an original Live-CD: c't Security - Desinfec't 2016/17 - based on 
> Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
> Open Firefox > Close Firefox
> Open Thunderbird
=> System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen

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Title:
  Xorg crash 2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash
  with Stripes-Screen

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one ist for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  I will try to file another Bug-Report for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (If it works 
from tty-Terminal)

  
  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644661] Re: Xorg crash 2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen

2016-11-25 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
** Summary changed:

- Xorg crash
+ Xorg crash 2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen

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Title:
  Xorg crash 2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash
  with Stripes-Screen

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one ist for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  I will try to file another Bug-Report for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (If it works 
from tty-Terminal)

  
  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
  ---
  For Roll-Back:
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install systemd-sysv
  sudo update-initramfs -u
  sudo 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

2016-11-25 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
** Summary changed:

- Xorg crash
+ Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

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Title:
  Xorg crash 1: nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
  ---
  For Roll-Back:
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install systemd-sysv
  sudo update-initramfs -u
  sudo shutdown -r now
  --
  Sorry, don't know, what 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] Re: Xorg crash

2016-11-24 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
Boot with Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (upstart) instead of (systemd) now led to tty1.
The Login-Screen did not show-up at all. CTRL+ALT+F7 did not react.

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Title:
  Xorg crash

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:

  Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
  My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
  ---
  In the Past: 
  => System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
  To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
  > Memtest
  > Boot with Windows-XP
  => No Problems

  
  Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
  -- 
  1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
  2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
  So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
  (I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


  First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
  ---
  I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
  ---
  libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
  libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
  ---
  After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
  => Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black 
for a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
  ---
  I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
  > CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
  > apt autoclean
  > apt clean
  > apt autoremove
  > apt update
  > apt upgrade
  > apt dist-upgrade
  > shutdown -r now
  > mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
  > shutdown -r now
  > service lightdm restart
  > shutdown -r now
  > apt purge lightdm
  > apt install lightdm
  > shutdown -r now
  > .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
  > .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
  > .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
document. 
  => Did NOT work
  ---
  Only Thing that helped was:
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo shutdown -r now
  => (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
  => Auto-Login to Desktop

  
  But then there was a second Problem:
  
  When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
  => System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
  --
  Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
  (Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black 
Screen with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could 
be rebooted normally.)
  ---
  > CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
  > Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
  > ping to IP => unreachable
  ---
  After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to 
nvidia-Drivers
  > Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  ---
  > .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
  > sudo apt update
  > sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
  => Login-Loop
  ---
  > sudo apt purge nvidia-*
  > Additional Drivers > nouveau
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  
  What seemed to help was:
  
  > Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
  => Auto-Login
  >  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
  => After half an Hour of testing:
  >  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
  => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
  -
  Because this is far more stable: 
  Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
  ---
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install upstart-sysv
  su
  sudo shutdown -r now
  ---
  For Roll-Back:
  > Terminal >
  sudo apt install systemd-sysv
  sudo update-initramfs -u
  sudo shutdown -r now
  --
  Sorry, don't know, 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644666] [NEW] Xorg crash

2016-11-24 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
Public bug reported:


Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
  Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
---
In the Past: 
=> System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
> Memtest
> Boot with Windows-XP
=> No Problems


Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
-- 
1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
---
I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
So this one is for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (from tty-Terminal)
(I already filed another Bug-Report for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with 
Stripes-Screen)


First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
---
I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
---
libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
---
After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
=> Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black for 
a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
---
I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
> CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
> apt autoclean
> apt clean
> apt autoremove
> apt update
> apt upgrade
> apt dist-upgrade
> shutdown -r now
> mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
> shutdown -r now
> service lightdm restart
> shutdown -r now
> apt purge lightdm
> apt install lightdm
> shutdown -r now
> .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
> .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
> .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
> document. 
=> Did NOT work
---
Only Thing that helped was:
---
> sudo apt purge nvidia-*
> sudo shutdown -r now
=> (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
=> Auto-Login to Desktop


But then there was a second Problem:

When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
=> System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
--
Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
(Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black Screen 
with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could be 
rebooted normally.)
---
> CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
> Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
> ping to IP => unreachable
---
After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to nvidia-Drivers
> Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
=> Login-Loop
---
> sudo apt purge nvidia-*
> sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
=> Auto-Login
>  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
---
> .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
> sudo apt purge nvidia-*
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
> sudo apt update
> sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
=> Login-Loop
---
> sudo apt purge nvidia-*
> Additional Drivers > nouveau
> Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
> 4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
=> Auto-Login
>  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen

What seemed to help was:

> Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
> 4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
=> Auto-Login
>  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
=> After half an Hour of testing:
>  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
=> System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
-
Because this is far more stable: 
Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
---
> Terminal >
sudo apt install upstart-sysv
su
sudo shutdown -r now
---
For Roll-Back:
> Terminal >
sudo apt install systemd-sysv
sudo update-initramfs -u
sudo shutdown -r now
--
Sorry, don't know, what to try next ..

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-47.68-generic 4.4.24
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
.proc.driver.nvidia.gpus.0: Error: [Errno 21] Is a directory: 
'/proc/driver/nvidia/gpus/0'
.proc.driver.nvidia.registry: Binary: ""
.proc.driver.nvidia.version:
 NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module  304.132  Fri Sep 16 11:02:09 
PDT 2016
 GCC version:  gcc version 5.4.0 20160609 (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.4)
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1
Architecture: amd64

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1644661] [NEW] Xorg crash

2016-11-24 Thread Piraten-Kris Pseudonym
Public bug reported:


Ubuntu 16.04.1 (Automatic Upgrade from 14.04)
My Onboard-Graphics (AMD-System, ASRock N68C-S UCC): 
  Nvidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]
---
In the Past: 
=> System and Apps worked well with Auto-Login enabled.
To eliminate Hardware-Errors:
> Memtest
> Boot with Windows-XP
=> No Problems


Problems in short: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic (systemd) and (upstart)
-- 
1. nvidia-304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 => Login-Loop
2. nouveau, Thunderbird, Firefox => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
---
I don't know in which Category to sort the Bugs
So this one ist for the (Nr.2) System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
I will try to file another Bug-Report for the (Nr.1) Login-Loop (If it works 
from tty-Terminal)


First Problem startet on 2016-Nov-05: => Login-Loop
---
I later found out, that one Day before, the following Auto-Updates had been 
installed:
---
libcurl3-gnutls(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
nvidia304(304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (304.131-0ubuntu3, 304.132-0ubuntu0.16.04.2)
libcurl3(7.47.0-1ubuntu2.1, 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2)
---
After Shutdown, the next Computer-Start was stuck in a 
=> Login-Loop: After entering the correct Password, the Screen turns black for 
a Second, then the Login-Form shows up again.
---
I tried a few things, that did not help, like: 
> CTRL+F2 => Terminal > sudo ..
> apt autoclean
> apt clean
> apt autoremove
> apt update
> apt upgrade
> apt dist-upgrade
> shutdown -r now
> mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.alt
> shutdown -r now
> service lightdm restart
> shutdown -r now
> apt purge lightdm
> apt install lightdm
> shutdown -r now
> .. Boot into different Linux-Kernel, .. (upstart), 
> .. Boot into Recovery-Mode > .. > Repair > ..
> .. I also tried to install other nvidia-drivers, which, sadly, i did not 
> document. 
=> Did NOT work
---
Only Thing that helped was:
---
> sudo apt purge nvidia-*
> sudo shutdown -r now
=> (nouveau-Driver was automatically installed)
=> Auto-Login to Desktop


But then there was a second Problem:

When > starting Thunderbird, mostly at once, sometimes after > opening some 
E-Mail-Windows, another Error occurred:
=> System freeze for 3 Seconds, then Screen turned to Stripes-Wallpaper => 
Total (Freeze-)Crash
--
Later, even with DISabled Hardware-Acceleration, starting both, Firefox and 
Thunderbird led to the System-Crash.
(Sometimes, the System with nouveau booted and auto-logined into a Black Screen 
with a Mouse-Pointer. Nevertheless the System seemed to work and could be 
rebooted normally.)
---
> CTRL+ALT+F2 => did NOT work
> Magic Sys-Request (SysRQ): (ALT+PRINT)+ REISUB => did NOT work
> ping to IP => unreachable
---
After cold Reboot, i tried again to switch back from nouveau- to nvidia-Drivers
> Additional Drivers > Nvidia-304.132
=> Login-Loop
---
> sudo apt purge nvidia-*
> sudo apt install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
=> Auto-Login
>  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
---
> .. removed and tried to install the old driver (I probably did wrong):
> sudo apt purge nvidia-*
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
> sudo apt update
> sudo apt install nvidia-current=304.131-0ubuntu3
=> Login-Loop
---
> sudo apt purge nvidia-*
> Additional Drivers > nouveau
> Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
> 4.4.0-47-generic" (NO Option=SYSTEMD?)
=> Auto-Login
>  Firefox / Thunderbird => System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen

What seemed to help was:

> Boot > Grub-2 > "Erweiterte Optionen für Ubuntu" > "Ubuntu, mit Linux 
> 4.4.0-47-generic (upstart)" (UPSTART!)
=> Auto-Login
>  Firefox / Thunderbird => seem to work stable!
=> After half an Hour of testing:
>  open Firefox (Hardware-Acceleration disabled) 
=> System-(Freeze)-Crash with Stripes-Screen
-
Because this is far more stable: 
Changed Standard-Boot in Grub-2 to UpStart instead of SystemD
---
> Terminal >
sudo apt install upstart-sysv
su
sudo shutdown -r now
---
For Roll-Back:
> Terminal >
sudo apt install systemd-sysv
sudo update-initramfs -u
sudo shutdown -r now
--
Sorry, don't know, what to try next ..

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-47.68-generic 4.4.24
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-47-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity_support_test.0:
 
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1
Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins: No value set for 
`/apps/compiz-1/general/screen0/options/active_plugins'
CompositorRunning: compiz
CompositorUnredirectDriverBlacklist: '(nouveau|Intel).*Mesa 8.0'
CompositorUnredirectFSW: true
Date: Thu Nov 24 23:32:54 2016
DistUpgraded: Fresh install
DistroCodename: xenial
DistroVariant: ubuntu