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@Hans Reichenbach: no sorry, I have not found any solution for these
strange shadows on top of my windows. For the time being, I simply
deactivate any kind of compositing... it is a pity, but I have no time
and know-how to investigate :-I
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@sanmiguel did you ever find a fix for your problem? I've been getting
the same one and can't find anything that helps. I did discover that it
goes away when I turn my second screen to a super low resolution so I'm
betting it's got the same root as this bug.
I have an intel T2080 dual core
Mystery deepens. i had a spare partition so I tried a clean install.
It worked! So I turned on the proprietary FGLRX driver. It (setting
monitors to be non-mirror) stopped working. So I removed the driver in
Administration-Additional Drivers. It worked again.
Thinking I was onto something I
Except now it won't give be back my full desktop effects where in the
fresh install it gave them to me without the proprietary driver. WTF?
So I get a choice between two monitors and good graphics. Thanks a
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@samantha This bug relates to Intel video cards, I don't believe your
ATI card is affected by this bug, perhaps you need to file a separate
one?
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Problem resolved once I found instructions for manually removing and
cleaning up after the proprietary FGLRX. For my card it doesn't seem to
be required anyway. Back to happy computing. YAY. It sure would be
nice to not burn hours to days fixing things on every ubuntu upgrade
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The xorg-edgers stuff does not work for me. Dell Desktop upgraded from
10.04, 64 bit. Radeon 4870 graphics. My dual 1920x1080 monitors worked
fine in non-mirrored mode before the upgrade. Not since. The edgers
stuff did nothing. It appears to me as if the Preference-Monitors tool
never gets
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Hello,
the update in Maverick allowed me again to place my two screens (1280x1024 and
1280x800) next to each other as it was the case in Lucid. However, if I enable
compositing_manager in Gconf-apps-metacity all windows are overlayed by
semi-transparent shadows (cf. attached screenshot). This
I chose Desktop login instead of netbook the normal NRE Unity
environtment at login screen. Dual monitors with different resolutions
works just fine. (Thanks Bobly)
I can't remember if gnome desktop was installed by default or I manually
did it since 10.04 (I did a network auto distro upgrade)
-proposed added to sources, update/upgrade'd, libdrm2 is installed, the
problem is still very much present.
How is this not fixed yet? Surely this must be affecting a lot of people.
Most budget netbooks will have intel chips, and a fair amount of these users
must enjoy using an external monitor
I think the flickering displays is a different issue. This bug is about
only seeing a narrow window on the second monitor, the total image width
being limited to 2048 pixels. That bug is fixed I believe. I think
those seeing flickering windows had better look for a different existing
bug or
Flickering is a different issue. File a new ticket (or find another one
which matches your problem). This is about not rendering widths 2048
pixels.
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With all due respect I believe this is just a different manifestation of the
same bug.
The reason I say this is, if the combined width is 2048, the flicker does not
happen and the monitors will actually work. I'm not overly familiar with how
these bug responses work but when I saw others
Well personally I've found a fix for this issue, ditched Netbook Remix
theme and just did a clean install of Ubuntu Desktop.
From my experience, as I remember having the narrow display on second
monitor with Netbook Remix and saw it again after reinstalling Desktop,
I think default installs of
Experiencing the some problem as Rob Both monitors flicker when
both monitors are turned on at different resolutions.
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Still having problem as of today (Netbook LCD 1024x600, external monitor
at 1440x900). Updated and upgraded everything.
Both monitors flickering when both monitors are turned on at different
resolutions.
Turning off either monitor worked fine.
Checked Same image in all monitors made LCD looks
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Copied to natty as well.
** Changed in: libdrm (Ubuntu Natty)
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** Also affects: libdrm (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: High
Assignee: Robert Hooker (sarvatt)
Status: Fix Committed
** Changed in: libdrm (Ubuntu Maverick)
Milestone: None = maverick-updates
** Changed in: libdrm (Ubuntu Natty)
Milestone: maverick-updates = natty-alpha-1
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Correction, after reboot (duh) it is working
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Enabling maverick proposed and upgrading (installing all modules in
maverick proposed) worked perfectly for me. No observed side effects.
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Just tried the libdrm packages from proposed and they fix the problem on an
IBM stinkpad T60. Side by side dual screen working properly again.
On 16 October 2010 17:53, Bastian 619...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
seems to be the same problem with an ati x1300. Updating to all proposed
packages
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Libdrm from proposed fixes the bug on a Intel G35.
No adverse effects so far.
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Just did latest update with proposed turned on and It is still not
working on a Dell Optiplex 620 with Intel graphics
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seems to be the same problem with an ati x1300. Updating to all proposed
packages fixed this also.
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Accepted libdrm into maverick-proposed, the package will build now and
be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Maverick unfortunatelly does not contain this fix. Problem still occurs.
Is there any fix which does not require to use xorg-edgers? I'm afraid
that for production purposes this solution is not acceptable.
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I am on a Compaq nc6320 with 945GM/GMS 943/940GML and yesterday i upgraded to
Ubuntu 10.10
As posted above, i had the same problem with my dual monitor setup.
A little twinkle with xrandr doen't solve the problem for me, but i was close.
I had a one-and-a-half monitor setup :)
So i tried the
I needed this PPA too, default Maverick upgrade broke my system.
I'm running Ubuntu on a HP-Compaq Dc5800 with an onboard Intel
Corporation 82Q33 Express Integrated Graphics Controller.
Installing the updates from the PPA fixed it.
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I noticed my mouse being kind of jerky since the update and kslowd00
seems to take up a lot of CPU time which led me to this:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/linux/kernel/1238374
Which also seems to be related to DRM, Intel and Ubuntu. Could it be
that the commit they are referring to
See also Bug #609113.
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As released yesterday, Maverick seems to not include the fix.
So, I encountered the same problem on a Fujitsu-Siemens laptop upgraded
from Lucid.
'add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa' + update/upgrade solved the
problem.
Many thanks :-)
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It fixes it for me too. Great job Robert! I hope is gets into maverick.
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The ppa fixes for me too.
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debdiff against libdrm 2.4.21-1ubuntu2 targetting maverick-proposed
containing the fix, it is also pushed to pkg-xorg git
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-
xorg/lib/libdrm.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ubuntu
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It also fixed my problem, reported over on #654619, where I couldn't get
X to start at all.
Thanks!
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I'm looking to get the update in via a SRU as soon as possible, could
the people experiencing this please try the libdrm package in this PPA
and report your findings?
https://edge.launchpad.net/~sarvatt/+archive/yellow
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdrm/+bug/654619
By the way
Your PPA fixes the bug for me.
Lets hope they include it in the release.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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I can confirm that the ppa resolves the issue for me. Perhaps someone
can contact the release team so that this gets into Maverick before
release. I consider working dual-monitor support to be important enough
for a freeze exception. I don't know the proper channels for requesting
an exception
Starting from today, the xorg-edgers PPA is not an option anymore since
the new xserver it containts coredumps at startup ... so if you read
this message, don't update it !
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Fine, so is Maverick going to be shipped without this fix for intel
chipset users?
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So really, Ubuntu Maverick is going to be shipped without this fix?
Sad, if this is ignored.
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OK. I can confirm that the xorg-edgers packages did the magic.
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Using Xorg-Edgers PPA fixed the issue here, but this regression
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chipsets, and this will likely impact lots of users.
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Thanks, it worked for me.
+1 for xorg-edgers
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It still doesn't work for me.
Any alternative options?
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This really needs more attention, only 11 days from release. And the
number of affected users is probably going to be relatively large. Xorg-
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Added regression-potential and assigned ubuntu-release-notes as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/RegressionTracking
** Tags added: regression-potential
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-notes
Importance: Undecided
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Problably not. Would it be possible to cherry-pick commit
726210f87d558d558022f35bc8c839e798a19f0c for maverick?
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Can we do anything to help getting the lastest libdrm into maverick? I
can add that radeon-chipsets behave much better with the current version
in the ppa.
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It didn't work for me because i had issues with my apt sources which has
now been rectified.
Which particular packages do i install to fix my extended monitor stuff?
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Just run apt-get upgrade. I your ppa is set up correctly it will upgrade the
relevant packages.
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Am on maverick, How do i also get the xorg-edgers package to work for me as
well?
I have successfully added the ppa stated in the
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa
Can someone kindly help me out with a step by step instructions?
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Once you've added the xorg-edgers PPA following the instructions on the
PPA page, all you have to do is sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get
upgrade
If the xorg-edgers PPA somehow messes things up (it really shouldn't),
you can revert by installing the package ppa-purge and running sudo ppa-
I see the exact same behaviour with current maverick packages. My
workaround is to make the second monitor below the first -- then I get
two full monitors working.
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Try the xorg-edger packages - they fix the issue. Maybe if we are enough
to try them they can get into maverick
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xorg-edgers fixed it for me.
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Excellent.
Ubuntu guys: Would it be possible just to include the libdrm-fix in
maverick when it ships ?
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I have just installed the xorg-edgers packages. It works *really* nice.
I would really hope that it gets into maverick. I remember karmic that
shipped with realy broken intel drivers. It would be a real shame to
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This bug is fixed upstream, and the xorg-edgers PPA located at
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with the fix included. I don't know if that fix is going to make it
into the official Maverick package, but I hope it does.
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Is this bug the same issue ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/612853
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Interestingly If I set the external monitor to be full resolution and
tell the gnome-display-properties to turn the laptop panel off, thus
giving me full screen external display all is fine. However if I then
choose to turn the laptop display back on and enable it, the laptop
display is blank,
As you are using an intel 945 and the bug happens when you have an
extended desktop with width 2048 and there is the error message (EE)
intel(0): Failed to allocate framebuffer. this seems to be freedesktop
bug 28515 (libdrm) which is fixed in:
commit 726210f87d558d558022f35bc8c839e798a19f0c
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