I'm having the same issue, but for me sometimes de rounded corners also
disappear causing a very odd background around the icon.
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I'm also having the same issue on two installs of Ubuntu 22.04. For me
it happens when my monitor goes to sleep and locks my session. After
entering my password in the login screen the icons turns into three
dots.
Sometimes when I click on the icon it turns back to normal but sometimes
it doesn't.
It's hard to tell. The Asus A88XM-A has a Asus UEFI BIOS which provided
me with that option, by default it's turned off but I turned it on way
back before this problem and it worked fine until this problem started.
Turning it off seemed to fixed the problem in my case. In your case you
are having a
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I encounter a issue with Ubuntu now for a long time. When I open a
program with Hardware Acceleration I notice that Ubuntu starts to
stutter a lot. Opening, closing or minimizing windows starts to stutter.
I have this problem the worst with Google Chrome, when I for
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I encounter a issue with Ubuntu now for a long time. When I open a
program with Hardware Acceleration I notice that Ubuntu starts to
stutter a lot. Opening, closing or minimizing windows starts to stutter.
I have this problem the worst with Google Chrome, when I for
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I encounter a issue with Ubuntu now for a long time. When I open a
program with Hardware Acceleration I notice that Ubuntu starts to
stutter a lot. Opening, closing or minimizing windows starts to stutter.
I have this problem the worst with Google Chrome, when I for example go
I'm still using Ubuntu 14.04 as I did a year ago but my dash is not
crashing anymore, apparently the problem got fixed in my case. Also when
editing some settings in Compiz didn't affect it.
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I disabled IOMMU in my UEFI Bios and it seems that the problem is gone.
It seems like there is something not right there.
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Title:
IO_PAGE_FAULT
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+question/271860
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I just updates my Nvidia graphics drivers in Ubuntu (no ppa, just the
drivers in the repo's) when I rebooted and I get this lines every time
when booting up.
[code]
Sep 28 16:48:00 ubuntu-pc-allard nvidia-persistenced: Started (1088)
Sep 28 16:48:00 ubuntu-pc-allard nvidia-pe
Seems like this problem is also present at other Linux distro's. With
Debian 8 and openSUSE 13.2 I also encounter some problems. Sometimes it
works, but sometimes it doesn't.
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This is the log when I connect a device:
28/04/15 23:01:59 kubuntu-pc-allard kernel [22930.437785] usb 5-2:
new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd
28/04/15 23:01:59 kubuntu-pc-allard kernel [22930.437989] usb 5-2:
Device not responding to set address.
28/04/1
Problem still exist in the 15.04 release.
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Title:
USB 3.0 Harddrive not recognised
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Hard to tell, the bug isn't constantly there. But I believe it has
something to do with IOMMU. I disabled this in the BIOS, I will see how
this goes and if the bug is still turning back I will try to boot with a
previous kernel.
Also I wanted to install the new Ubuntu 15.04 to see if this solves t
Extra information. This is my output of lshw:
*-network
description: Ethernet interface
product: RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller
vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@:04:00.0
lo
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Since a couple of weeks I'm experiencing a problem with my motherboard.
For some reason the network goes randomly offline and I get a error
messages about AMD-Vi.
[ 6462.248434] AMD-Vi: Event logged [IO_PAGE_FAULT device=04:00.0
domain=0x0019 address=0x3000 flags=
Since a month I'm using Kubuntu 14.04 with a GT640, I'm also seeing a
error while installing a kernel update. The system however seems to
booting fine with the new kernel.
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I have the same problem on the 3.13 kernels. Everytime when I install a
kernel update I get these errors. When I simply reboot my machine the
kernel seem to be working fine as it should be.
The odd thing is that I'm using Kubuntu 14.04 now for some months and
with Ubuntu I didn't had this messages
When will this be fixed, I didn't bought a USB 3.0 drive and mobo for
nothing.
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USB 3.0 Harddrive not recognised
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I have exactly the same issue with Transmission in Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS.
When I download a torrent with web=seeds it crashes and when I download
a torrent without a web-seed it works as it should be.
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Update: For some reason this bug affects me when I install Google
Chrome, when I remove it this bug strangely doesn't appear.
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Title:
No results
This bug was introduced with Ubuntu 13.10 and now it is still not fixed.
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No results from application scope
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When I use dmesg I see the following lines:
allard@ubuntu-laptop-allard:~$ dmesg | grep ata1
[1.196018] ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0xc2617000 port 0xc2617100
irq 42
[1.515247] ata1: SATA link up 6.0 Gbps (SStatus 133 SControl 300)
[1.515449] ata1.00: supports DRM functions and
Just booted up my laptop and guess what, compiz shits himself again.
Only this time I have a different error in my logs but the problem is
the same:
Sep 16 18:42:20 ubuntu-laptop-allard gnome-session[2065]: WARNING: Application
'compiz.desktop' killed by signal 6
Sep 16 18:42:20 ubuntu-laptop-all
I'm getting randomly segfaults from compiz, such as:
Sep 16 13:58:18 ubuntu-pc-allard kernel: [ 376.237996] traps:
compiz[2330] general protection ip:7fdd0a9b8767 sp:7fffe630d580 error:0
in libc-2.19.so[7fdd0a938000+1bb000]
and:
Jun 17 18:23:17 ubuntu-laptop-allard kernel: [ 281.369735] pool[2
I have the same problem. When I boot up my Ubuntu systems and open the
Dash and scroll through my applications sometimes the Dash will hang and
eventually crash. As a result a messages pops up with Ubuntu having a
internal error and can see that Compiz has crashed. I'm really
disappointed that Ubun
Same problem, when I connect a USB 3.0 device in a USB 3.0 port it
mostly won't regonize it. When I put the USB 3.0 device in a regular 2.0
port it works. Also older USB devices seem to be working fine in the USB
3.0 ports but USB 3.0 devices don't.
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@Martin, When I look in my dmesg log I found out that Ubuntu is ineed
blocking the trim.
allard@ubuntu-pc-allard:~$ dmesg | grep ata1
[0.949268] ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0xfe30c000 port 0xfe30c100
irq 50
[1.439698] ata1: SATA link up 6.0 Gbps (SStatus 133 SControl 300)
[1.44
@Martin: I'm also using a Crucial M500 which had the MU03 firmware. I
updated to MU05 and I did run trim manually. When I execute the command
I get a message which saying there a bytes trimmed. When I run it again
I also get the 0 bytes trimmed message. I don't know that this is normal
behavior. Al
The fix from Matthew Palermo works for me on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise.
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Title:
software-center fails to display reviews
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This bug also happens on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise.
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Software Centre not showing reviews
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