Regarding the severity of this bug - if I turn off the monitor, Ubuntu
switches to my second (non-existing) monitor, and when I turn the
monitor back on, gnome crashes and forces me to logout. I *had* to apply
the workaround to avoid constant crashes and forced logouts.
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Upgraded with do-release-upgrade, "searching for obsolete software" took
about 50 minutes. Attaching upgrade log (partial, upgrade has not
finished yet).
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My /var/log/syslog currently has about 240GB of the following line:
Oct 4 17:53:32 noam-ubuntu org.gnome.Nautilus[3124]:
[7f9fa8021120] vdpau_chroma filter error: video mixer attributes
failure: An invalid handle value was provided.
I had VLC open, with a video paused, for about a day.
Changing nouveau.runpm=0 to nouveau.runpm=-1 in /etc/default/grub, and
then running update-grub, fixed the issue. Back to 6W. Dell XPS 9550.
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Can confirm on a Dell XPS 9550 - power draw went from ~7W to ~20W after
updating to 18.04, even with prime-select intel.
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Title:
prime-select
I ran ldd on all *.so files under /usr/ and couldn't spot anything
suspicious.
I tried again the various voodoo procedures I initially attempted after
deleting the old opencv libraries, and it turns out that deleting
~/.cache/gstreamer-1.0/ was the correct solution to whatever problem I
was
Is there a log that would help for the Totem issue? Should I open a new
bug for it?
VLC seems to be able to play h264 but not mp4.
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Title:
I removed all opencv libraries from /usr/local/lib. Now mpv works.
Totem still doesn't.
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Title:
[nvidia] mpv won't play videos because no
ldd /usr/bin/mpv output, run from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu attached.
Sorry if this doesn't make sense, this is a bit voodoo for me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mpv/+bug/1728514/+attachment/420/+files/ldd_mpv_from_usr_lib
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Okay, the most important finding so far is that if I cd to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu, mpv --help works. Not only that, it actually
correctly plays videos, with mpv.conf being any of auto, vaapi, no.
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu has libcudart.so.8.0.61.
I guess it's some dynamic linking issue?
As to
libcudart.so.7.5 => not found
Full output attached.
I have the package libcudart8.0 installed, which provides
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcudart.so.8.0.61. I can't see any package
that provides libcudart.so.7.5.
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Public bug reported:
Trying to play any video with mpv (or just running mpv --help), I'm
getting:
mpv: error while loading shared libraries: libcudart.so.7.5: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
MPEG-4 and H.264 videos currently don't work in Totem - I'm getting a
Public bug reported:
I observed that gnome-shell crashes when I tried to load the Software
Sources application. After a bit of trial and error it turned out that
the crash only occurs if searching files is enabled in Settings. I can
reliably trigger the crash by typing "so" into the search box.
Same here. Adding 8.8.8.8 in NetworkManager didn't work. Pinging
websites didn't work, but pinging their IP did work. Weirdly, even when
ping didn't work, it printed the IP.
As suggested here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/905543/ubuntu-17-04-weird-dns-issue
I disabled DNSSEC. Now I can
Affects me too, on Dell XPS 9550, after upgrade from 16.04 to 16.10.
Commenting out the `dns=dnsmasq` solved the issue for me.
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Title:
I dragged windows for a couple of minutes until I got the hang. I got
the backtrace. From looking at it, I'm assuming more debug symbols
should probably be installed but I'm not sure which. Awaiting
instructions.
I've also found that pressing super+S gets me back to normal. Still it
made me
Public bug reported:
I get occasional freezes when moving windows from one desktop to another
by dragging them with the mouse in the Workspace Switcher view.
Perhaps one in 50-100 drags, I'm stuck in the four workspaces view, with
the mouse cursor in the shape of a clutching hand (as when a
I have that problem too - The same black screen at start/install.
ATI Radeon 9800, LG L1932TQ (19 LCD) connected via DVI. It might be a
drivers issue.
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