*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 259169 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259169
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xserver-xorg-video-intel = gnome-control-center
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gnome-display-properties quits with segmentation fault
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oook little problem remains, i can run gnome-display-properties but i have
to run it every time i restart again and disable the laptop-lcd and set the
resolution for the external one.
else my laptop-lcd and vga-connected lcd are run in mirrorerd mode at 1024x768
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ok after a day i was forced to use Windows, i booted into recovery mode and
updated my system
works fine again, with a automatic made xorg.conf
i will try to use my old xorg.conf in a few minutes because scrolling in
windows like firefox and opera is quite slow and not smooth
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everything seems to be working fine with my old xorg.conf
gnome-display-properties is working and starting from shell without any message
whatever was done fixed the problem *thumbsup*
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gnome-display-properties quits with segmentation fault
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i installed the gnome-applets-dbg
new backtrace is added here
but currently i cant check anything because after a apt-get update and apt-get
upgrade no screen at all is started
no ctr-alt-Fx to get a terminal (keyboard doesnt respond at all)
** Attachment added: gdb-gnomedisplay3.txt
it didnt work, the monitor is now the external one and runs at 1024x768 H 60Khz
V 75 Hz
heres the atachments from the outputs of the commands and the backtrace
** Attachment added: gnome-display-properties.lspci.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22301451/gnome-display-properties.lspci.txt
and finally the output of the back trace (hope i did get that right)
** Attachment added: gdb-gnomedisplay.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22301500/gdb-gnomedisplay.txt
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gnome-display-properties quits with segmentation fault
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Xorg.0.log (because i dont know how and / or if i can attach several
files)
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22301476/Xorg.0.log
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gnome-display-properties quits with segmentation fault
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i forgot, i can confirm Erki Hallingu's post about it working fine without an
external monitor
but i dont have one with small resolution availiable here so i can not confirm
it with an external monitor with small resolution. (my wife made me trow away
some old hardware last month, including
There's currently no way to upload several files in Launchpad using the
web-interface. I agree this is annoying (see bug 82652), but it is
possible to upload several at a time using the email interface (send
email to bugnr@bugs.lauchpad.net).
It seems you should have had some debug symbols
pugofstardock, could you please try and rename your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
to something else and restart your X-server (e.g. by logging out and in
again). A new minimal xorg.conf with default options will then be
created (this is to exclude that some of your configuration options
trigger the
I tried your workaround but it didn't work.
when i set the Modes 1440x900 (one of the resolutions from my acer AL2216W) i
got a heavy distorted image (lots of stripes from the actual image flickering
on the screen and the upper left part of the image on the laptop lcd)
from the acer i got the
I get gnome-display-properties Segmentation fault (core dumped) error
too. But only when connecting big external monitor (resoluton
1920x1200). With smaller 19 (1280x1024) external monitor it works OK.
[ 193.987031] gnome-display-p[6479]: segfault at 8 ip 00408315
sp 7fff23ac2d20
I was able to get it working with :
1) add manually following lines to xorg.conf
DefaultDepth24
SubSection Display
Modes 1920x1200 1280x800
Virtual 3200 1200
EndSubSection
2) restart X (logout and login again)
3) start
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = xserver-xorg-video-intel
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