Tested successfully xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.99.917+git20160325-1ubuntu1.1 on xubuntu 16.04.1
Had to restart for it to take effect, then tested locking the screen and
suspending - the cursor returned as it should after each.
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I'm on Ubuntu 9.04 upgrading to 9.10.
All files in /var/log/dist-upgrade/ except the two apt-term.log files
that wouldn't be read or opened.
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Upgrade from Ubuntu UNR 9.04 to 9.10 fails with
This just crashed, perhaps because of the updates? Apport sent me here.
Hope it helps.
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[intrepid] firefox crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_style_attach()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271021
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-do-plugins
During installation from Synaptic, it just crashed. Running Intrepid
alpha 6.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: trying to overwrite
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installation crashed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275176
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 212513 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212513
I have now been running for three days consistently on the 2.6.27 with
no crashes - something of a record since my upgrade to Hardy. I'm going
to recommend that this may be a duplicate of bug #212513.
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I was mistaken - the problem still exists. It is less frequent after a
clean install, but still there.
I have come to believe that this is due to the fact that the tc1100_WMI
driver is missing from Kernel 2.6.24. I'm currently testing 2.6.27,
running under Hardy - we'll see what happens.
If this
Well, perhaps it is that I owe an apology.
It seems that I was unable to recreate my difficulties testing Alpha5 of
Intrepid, so this got me thinking.
Long story short - a complete clean install solved the problem. Now, I
hadn't done anything bad to the install previously, but it had been 18
Heya! Just wanted to update the information here. I've read a lot on
other bugs and ubuntuforums about people's hypotheses about why their
computer crashes all the time since upgrading to the Heron, so I've been
testing their theories on my sad, little computer.
I've pretty much ruled out the
I apologize for my lack of knowledge in terms of what I'm looking for in
these files. I am attaching the kernel log for all of today's activities
since boot first thing this morning. The computer has crashed 3 (or 4 -
I've kind of gotten used to it, sadly) times today. I hope that there is
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Hardy kernel freezes randomly HP tc1100
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253071
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Hardy kernel freezes randomly HP tc1100
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253071
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Hardy kernel freezes randomly HP tc1100
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Hardy kernel freezes randomly HP tc1100
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Heya.
This has been happening since I upgraded to Hardy from Gutsy on April
23rd. It is random (to my eye), although I have tried many things over
the course of the time period to resolve it or at least pin it down.
This includes disabling proprietary NVidia drivers, not
I crashed three times within 20 minutes of booting this morning -
starting with the first just after login.
I then spent some time researching this issue and it seems to be related
to the NVidia hardware. I installed envyng-gtk from the Synaptic package
manager and ran EnvyNG from the
Phew! That was close!
I was being all arrogant in thinking that my issues had come to an
end... Reinstallation of the NVidia drivers by EnvyNG appears to have
helped little - it froze up completely again.
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Ubuntu 8.04 RC + NVIDIA binary drivers = often crash/freeze
I attempted to run with the proprietary NVIDIA drivers shut off, but
still got crashes.
It is possible as beefcurry wrote that the crashes were less frequent,
but I can't swear to it. I haven't been able to discern a pattern in the
crashing, so I'm uncertain if there was a change in it.
I have been having this difficulty since 8.04 upgrade as well. I'm also
on an hp tc1100 tablet pc with 1.5 Gb ram.
I have been using the proprietary NVIDIA drivers. I just disabled them
and will post back if there is no success with that.
Any help or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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