BTW, same performance regression is observed using the lts-xenial stack
(coupled with kernel 4.4).
It isn't EOL.
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The package, however, is in the official Ubuntu repositories.
That is the reason why I'm reporting the bug.
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Tried adding "vblank_mode=0" to /etc/drirc, Option "SwapbuffersWait"
"false" to /etc/X11/xorg.conf as well as Option "DRI" "3". While
performance of the Wily Xorg stack is overall worse than Vivid, DRI3 is
definitely the insult added to injury, so to speak.
What information would you need from my
Public bug reported:
After updating the Ubuntu HWS stack in 14.04 to Wily (kernel 4.2 and
xserver-xorg-video-radeon-lts-wily), system boots up fine, but screen is
laggy; although DRI3 is now enabled (according to Xorg.0.log), 2D
acceleration seems to be gone.
System is an older Pentium laptop
Packages are plain, vanilla Ubuntu.
Here are 2 videos: the first is using the Vivid xorg stack, YouTube
fullscreen on Chromium. The second video is the same, under the Xenial
stack.
Vivid: https://youtu.be/Ykhp2L_pf7Y
Xenial: https://youtu.be/p7FvXTzlIa0
The regression is patent, and it was
Public bug reported:
After updating the Ubuntu HWE stack in 14.04 to Wily (kernel 4.2 and
xserver-xorg-video-radeon-lts-wily), system boots up fine, but screen is
laggy; although DRI3 is now enabled (according to Xorg.0.log), 2D
acceleration seems to be gone.
System is an older Pentium laptop
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1610591 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1610591
Because you had said it could be related to Mesa, so I asked again
referring to the Mesa package.
Close it if you want.
I guess I'll never ask for help anymore.
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I checked in Firefox 55, which routes all audio via PulseAudio, and
sound is perfect.
There may be a problem between chromium-browser and pulseaudio.
** Description changed:
PulseAudio exhibits abnormal behavior after resuming from suspend:
- Crackling sound present during HTML5 video
Disregard, further testing in progress.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
PulseAudio exhibits abnormal behavior after resuming from suspend:
Crackling sound present during HTML5 video playback in browsers (Chromium,
Firefox, Chrome).
I tried adding tsched=0 to load-module module-udev-detect in
/etc/pulse/default.pa, and it didn't work.
I
Same here; via file manager, entering afc://[device's uuid] allows for
file management, but neither Rhythmbox or Banshee can manage audio files
anymore.
Ubuntu 16.04 & elementary OS (based on Ubuntu 16.04).
Kernel: vanilla Ubuntu 4.4.0-104
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Public bug reported:
Can't sync iPod (touch 2G): when mounting in file manager, the access
address afc://[device uuid] appends a ":3" at the end, so it turns to
afc://[uuid]:3, which the file manager shows as an empty location.
Removing the ":3" at the end and entering afc://[device uuid]
** Description changed:
Can't sync iPod (touch 2G): when mounting in file manager, the access
address afc://[device uuid] appends a ":3" at the end, so it turns to
afc://[uuid]:3, which the file manager shows as an empty location.
- Removing the ":3" at the end and entering afc://[device
Public bug reported:
# What happens:
In Ubuntu 16.04 / elementaryOS, after session logout, I get a black
screen (screen is off, not illuminated as a black background), with no
user input options.
# What should happen:
Go back to the session greeter where I can log in again.
# How this happens:
** Description changed:
# What happens:
In Ubuntu 16.04 / elementaryOS, after session logout, I get a black
screen (screen is off, not illuminated as a black background), with no
- user input options.
+ user input options, and unable to switch to consoles using
+ Ctrl+F1/F2/etc.
#
Public bug reported:
# What happens:
After resuming from suspend, audio playback to bluetooth speaker isn't
possible, only the machine's internal speakers work.
Bluetooth speaker is a selectable option as output, but audio is not
routed to bluetooth speaker, playback defaults to internal
This has been happening randomly; yesterday, the speaker worked again.
For now, this report can be closed.
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Not affected by the bug anymore, upgraded to 16.04.
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package libc6 2.15-0ubuntu10.2 failed to install/upgrade:
Not using 14.04 anymore.
This can be closed if not affecting anybody else.
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Title:
Video acceleration regression for
Hi, #3 is *still* an issue, as I can't access my iPod, which is
recognized by the USB subsystem, but file managers in general only seem
to access it via gphoto2:// protocol instead of afc:// (which seems to
be recognized as a network protocol).
Syncing files via Rhythmbox or Banshee isn't
Any news?
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Can't sync iPod (touch 2G): device recognized by file manager but not
by media players
** Changed in: eglibc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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package libc6 2.15-0ubuntu10.2 failed to
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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[Bluetooth speaker BSP08WBT, playback]
Opened issue in iBus repo: https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2237
** Bug watch added: github.com/ibus/ibus/issues #2237
https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2237
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