Well, I'm seeing this (what you call the borked content) in xterm and
urxvt as well, so that would eliminate gnome-terminal as well.
It can't be related to multi-monitor, since it's my laptop that's giving
me the problem.
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I concur with comment #23, I'm now running both Oneiric and F16 and both
have this problem with nvidia and 3D, not in fallback though.
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This is hugely frustrating. As said above it affects many apps, but the
most frustrating is that it affects all terminals - not just gnome-
terminal, but xterm and rxvt as well.
I work as a sysadmin, and the terminals are my most used tool in my
daily work. Not getting the output without an extra
Oh, just to clarify. I experience this in Unity 3D and Gnome Shell 3D.
Not in Unity 2D.
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gnome-terminal extremely slow and display buggy
I have something similar in karmic.
I have quite a lot of external USB-drives connected to my headless
karmic server and every boot there's a couple of drives that hasn't
finished spinning up when mountall tries to mount their filesystems.
This is no problem per se for me, the system is ready for
Ah, sorry - I'll try to arrange that tonight then. :-)
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[i830] Gradient banding on Dell Latitude C400
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Here's a fresh Xorg.0.log from today. After a fresh install and a
complete update after that.
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[i830] Gradient banding on Dell Latitude C400
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On 11/01/2008, Paul Dufresne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have to understand that we normally don't fix bugs in a version that
was released.
Only in exceptional case this is done, and the conditions for doing so are
described at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
I would be more
What is this?
Is this the way to solve problems now?
First the responsible teams just ignores the bug long enough, then the
QA team says that since Gutsy is now released it's too late to fix it
and sends it to the next release which will not include the same source
(which I'm pretty sure was
Have now tried to do a complete reinstall of Gutsy and still when the
laptop is connected to an external monitor the problem is still there.
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Binary package hint: gdm
I'm helping a friend at work with the upgrade of his laptop, from Feisty
to Gutsy, and after the upgrade the desktop is only 1024x768 (identical
to his laptop screen) - but X detects his external 1280x1024 monitor and
sets up a correct resolution.
Attached is a screenshot of what I'm seeing
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If I maximize a window, it only stretches over the 1024x768-part of the
screen. But I can manually resize it to fit the 1280x1024 screen I
actually have.
This is the relevant part of lspci -vv, but I don't think that will help
since X is behaving correctly:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI
And since you probably will ask for them
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I have also tried the instructions from this site:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
But that doesn't help either.
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Isn't this related to (or even a duplicate of) a
href=https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129910;bug #129910/a?
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@brettalton: Yes, I understand that, but isn't that based on having a
framebuffer device to display it on/in?
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And another one...
Ubuntu edgy 2.6.17-11
gaim 2.0.0+beta3.1-1ubuntu9
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gaim crashes whithout clear reason/action (msn_session_set_error)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/70473
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