*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1823487 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1823487
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>Ubuntu has not removed it where others have not.
I'm sorry but I cannot agree with your statement.
For example, Fedora still installs KF5 version of inserthtmldialog.h.
The header is in kf5-kpimtextedit-devel-18.12.2-1.fc30.x86_64.rpm.
Please check the file list at the url below :
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1823487 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1823487
The problem is that the "original" bug (the bug of which this bug is a
duplicate) is not accessible. It is probably a private bug report which
cannot be read nor commented.
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As I said, I haven't yet switched, mostly because it's incredibly
painful to find out how to switch away from modesetting because Google
thinks it knows better :D
I don't know why it doesn't contain failure lines, but it did freeze.
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(In reply to Avamander from comment #13)
> Good to know. So I can re-enable it?
You haven't actually disabled it yet, or the radeon driver wouldn't be
working. But yeah, better make sure it won't actually get disabled.
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The Xorg log file is still from the modesetting driver, not the radeon
one. Also, it doesn't contain the failure lines. Make sure you attach
the information corresponding to the problem. You may need to get the
Xorg.*.log.old file.
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> That kernel parameter would prevent the radeon kernel driver from
working. It's not directly related to which Xorg driver is used.
Good to know. So I can re-enable it?
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(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #11)
> > and installing the `xserver-xorg-video-radeon` on Ubuntu 19.04.
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> The radeon driver should be used automatically if xserver-xorg-video-ati is
> installed as well, [...]
Never mind, just installing xserver-xorg-video-radeon should be enough.
If you could tell me how to switch drivers I'd gladly do it much
quicker.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1833880
Title:
KDE freezes randomly
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Okay for those that are Googling this:
You can switch from Xorg modesetting driver to the xf86-video-ati radeon
driver by setting `modeset=0` kernel parameter and installing the
`xserver-xorg-video-radeon` on Ubuntu 19.04.
The very least the Xorg log now says "RADEON(0)" instead of
"modeset(0)",
Created attachment 144745
Xorg.0.log
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KDE freezes randomly
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You're using the Xorg modesetting driver, not the xf86-video-ati radeon
driver. Does the problem also occur with the latter? If yes, please
attach the corresponding Xorg log file and output of dmesg.
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