Several other users have submitted a bug on the problems with installing the
14.04.3 HWE stack:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa-lts-vivid/+bug/1483631
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The fix may be in kernel 3.19.0-25.26. I did build and install this
kernel and in subsequent stress testing (about 2 hours worth) was unable
to reproduce the defect. It's rare for me to not encounter the defect in
less than 5 minutes of stress testing - might have once made it to about
20 minutes -
Attempted to move to the 14.04.3 HWE Stack today. The attempt failed:
packages had unmet dependencies. Since there is no definitive reason for
me to install the HWE Stack at this point I will not continue on this
path.
Might pursue building the kernel from that release though.
Any other suggestion
I was hesitant to install the daily build again since I felt I was being
run around in circles. An acquaintance has pointed out that doing it
would server a useful purpose.
So I have completed that task. Once again I was unable to reproduce the
issue with a live-usb containing the daily build. The
Decided there is no point adding any logs from a live-usb session
confusing the situation not knowing that they will reveal anything.
Going to put the state of this defect back to Status New since no
resolution has been found yet and await further guidance on what info I
can provide to help debug i
I actually found that if I selected UEFI boot instead of legacy boot I
could run the live-usb stick.
I was unable to reproduce the problem when running from the live-usb
when trying out vivid. However it turns out that I cannot reproduce the
issue when running from a live-usb loaded with trusty ei
I have attempted several times to test with the daily build images you
pointed me towards - both the i386 and amd64 versions. I used Startup
Disk Creator to create live-usb sticks. When I boot I get an error
message stating: gfxboot.32 - not a COM32R image. I did check the SHA256
signature and veri
I'm going blind - I looked for a BIOS update and didn't find one.
However after updating my BIOS the problem still occurs: switching
between two user sessions results in a black screen. If anything the
problem is worse - much easier to duplicate as it now only takes a few
switches to trigger this b
I'm going blind - I looked for a BIOS update and didn't find one.
However after updating my BIOS the problem still occurs: switching
between two user sessions results in a black screen. If anything the
problem is worse - much easier to duplicate as it now only takes a few
switches to trigger this b
Defect with similar behaviour on different hardware submitted to Bug
#1437719
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Public bug reported:
When switching users (primarly using Ctrl-Alt-F(7-10) the monitor will
sometimes go black. This happens once or twice a day, although on
occasion it doesn't occur for several days. It has occurred at least
once a week since I installed Ubuntu 14.04.1. It seems to be more of a
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Public bug reported:
When switching users (primarly using Ctrl-Alt-F(7-10) the monitor will
sometimes go black. This happens once or twice a day, although on
occasion it doesn't occur for several days. It has occurred at least
once a week since I installed Ubuntu 14.04.1. It seems to be more of a
It sure would be nice if the package could be built with "--with-
libssh2" for Lucid's release. Any chance of that happening?
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