*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1809407 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1809407
>Aside from anything else, JournalErrors.txt above is showing this bug
is from Nvidia driver version 364.19 which doesn't seem to have ever
been officially released so is not supported:
It was from the
Seriously, what the actual fuck?
This bug(and others!) was reported 3 goddamn years ago and you people
are still resurrecting it by adding useless tags that in no shape or
form help the problem getting solved. If you have no interest in
actually fixing the issue then mark it as "won't fix" and
I didn't even know this bug was even open until it was marked as
expired.
Honestly Paul, there is a difference *BIG* between not having the
capacity and just not caring. Every release of Ubuntu Gnome that I've
used from 13.10 to 16.04(and 18.04) has been full of bugs that never get
fixed even if
Oddly enough, after doing a reinstall of 16.04 xdiagnose does properly
prompt me for a password and starts.
The password prompt reads "Authentication is needed to diagnose
graphical issues".
Gnome shell is 3.18 while dpkg -s outputs 3.8.4 as the version number.
Any idea why it is working for
367.27(in use currently)
364.19
358.16
361.45.18
Side note: 367.27's libcuda1.367 and nvidia-opencl-icd-367 packages have
no "script" with either packages and won't install. Something to do with
this specific driver version from the PPA, the graphical glitches (as
mentioned before) still happen
I'm not exactly sure as I almost always download the latest version via
the PPA. I may have very briefly used 364 in both 15.10 and 16.04 at
some point.
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1). I'm currently using an Nvidia driver from the Official Ubuntu Driver
PPA here: https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
I have used driver versions that are just in the normal Ubuntu
repositories and they still have graphical glitches.
2). No, not that I'm aware of.
As
No, same message.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1575412
Title:
Graphical glitches when certain OpenGL games go fullscreen
Status in Ubuntu GNOME:
New
Status in
I attempted to upgrade the BIOS but I received an error saying that the
ROM size is not the same as the BIOS size. The current version of my
BIOS is PO2-A3, if it helps any.
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You mean reinstalling/switching driver versions? Yes, it is... sort of.
Steam(and thus the openGL games I play) don't work with open source GPU
driver,
The graphical glitches seem to depend on what was/is going on in the
GPUs memory/framebuffer. If you have chromium open or opened recently
you
I'm not an expert on these things or even very knowledgeable about Linux
in general, but based on my own personal experience that does seem to be
the case. All of these bugs(including the one you linked):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/1577253
I'm not sure which update you'are talking about.
Looks like this particular bug has been fixed as I can now install the
Vivaldi browser via gnome-software, however it doesn't have a launch
button after install? Not sure what's up with that.
If your talking about not being able to find non-free
Unfortunately, no neither of those things worked. In both cases I still
receive a crash in Chromium 49.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1575436
Title:
Some
Public bug reported:
Gnome Software re-prompts removal of software, even though the software
was just removed. Clicking on remove again may either result in the
software being displayed as not installed correctly or say that the
removal had failed.
To reproduce, hit "remove" on any installed
After switching back and forth between the Chromium builds in the
default repository and the one from here: http://chromium.woolyss.com/ ,
I can confirm that this bug is causes by a bad chromium build. Chromium
50.x from the repository linked has no issues playing any HTML5 videos.
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Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeliKB6_lG0
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Title:
Some HTML5 YouTube videos don't work in Chromium
Yes, I am. It should (hopefully) be attached to this comment. Apologies
if this isn't the way to do it, can't see any other option to upload an
an attachment.
Its hard to really see both due to my phone's terrible camera and the
lighting, but the little part under Steam(very bottom of the image)
Public bug reported:
Some HTML5 YouTube videos crash when attempting to watch them.
Refreshing the page will result in the video still be broken but will
switch to flash if it is installed.
Description: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Release:16.04
chromium-browser:
Installed:
** Description changed:
When launching certain OpenGL games, graphical glitches consisting of
current or recently closed applications can be seen at the very bottom
of the screen as the window goes fullscreen.
This mostly only happens on games that load a lot of data before
starting.
Public bug reported:
When launching certain OpenGL games, graphical glitches consisting of
current or recently closed applications can be seen at the very bottom
of the screen as the window goes fullscreen.
This mostly only happens on games that load a lot of data before
starting. Smaller games
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