Also, I have no customizations to the OS generally. I am using the OS
video driver for amd.
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dock missing
To manage notifications
I'm now seeing this issue, after messing with my monitor cables. I only
have a single monitor. I was trying to get my DVI to work on my AMD
RX550 card - which will not display while logged in (but does at bios).
Both cables are currently plugged into the same monitor (diff ports of
course) in
example of broken video properties
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After testing from a well modified system, the issue appears after I
install the amdgpu driver from AMD.
THAT SAID, this issue is noticeable on videos that I have viewed on this
system since initial install in January. I constantly view many videos
in Videos (every day) - so I suspect that
I'm experiencing this issue as well. I have an RX550 video card, using
Ubuntu's drivers.
Has anyone reported this to mesa, and if so where? If someone can share
the right location/component for ME to log a bug, I will do so.
It seems that AMD GPUs are quite useless today, a million things are
Same class of errors. Been happening almost forever. Computer has been
rebooted in past week. Computer has had its Ubuntu version upgraded
since 2015.
non-standard Packages installed often in use:
Skype (current beta)
SciTE text editor
KeePass2 (from repo in previous Ubuntu version)
This also impacts the Fujitsu T900 laptop. (it was upgraded from Saucy,
to Trusty quickly, then Utopic) The workaround in #8 has fixed the
issue. I have not tested hibernate or suspend as I do not use them very
often.
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It appears that they have published a fix in the past day or so.
https://github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina/issues/143.
Hopefully this can make it into an update for TT, and if not, then UU.
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I know this is for the touchscreen, but for the last beta wifi was
broken. Seems better with some updates, but not yet on final 14.04. Had
to install Ubuntu to hdd, as x64 uefi USB sticks would NOT auto boot. Now
get red secure boot warning every boot. Not Ubuntus issue. Posting to
forum
I have also confirmed that the current daily image (3/22/2014) was able to
boot and work with the following hardware:
touchscreen
wifi
dell wireless keyboard (unified)
dell wireless mouse (unified)
A full install of Ubuntu TT x64 on a USB stick will be tested later this
week. FYI, it will also
Public bug reported:
During install of 14.04 Trusty Tahr x64 nightly (3/19/2014), I was
unable to perform a encrypted install onto a USB stick, using the device
for the USB stick.
Previous installs of Ubuntu 14.04 x86 have been done (without
encryption enabled) o nthe same USB stick.
The crash
Sorry for the huge delay in a response. I am obtaining the iso now. I
will be able to test it sometime next week. Does this image version
function as a live CD, as that will be my requirement for testing. I
cannot install it.
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Joseph Salisbury
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