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I should mention, that in contrast to the original report, the stippled window
borders appear now independent of the compositor state (on or off).
I've also tested xfwm4 in combination with compton (standalone opengl
compositor) with the same result: occasional appearance of stippled borders.
I've updated the packages from the mentioned ppa. Additional to the
border issue I get now quit frequently character distortions (cf. the
second (II)- line in the screenshot of the terminal window) in
different programs.
Please note (cf. comment #31), that using a compositor or not does not
seem
Another annotation: I have the striped borders issue also on my desktop
system: xubuntu 13.10, Intel i5-4570S with integrated hd4600 gpu. So I
guess this issue isn't limited to a single set of hardware.
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I've played around a bit with the trusty daily image. So far I couldn't
trigger any heavy distortions. The stippled window borders (c.f.
attached screenshot) however still do occur occasionally (but with
reduced frequency than before).
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Since sna acceleration of the intel display driver is enabled by default, I
see two types of display distortions from time to time:
i) windows have some times stippled borders,
ii) xfce4-terminal shows
Looks like some sort of race condition. If you add a sleep 2 after the
sync call (near line 72) in /etc/init.d/sendsigs, terminating all
processes works fine and the system shutdown/reboots without delay.
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b3nmore, thank you for git bisecting. Could you please test the latest
mainline kernel via
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.13-rc6-trusty/ and advise to
the results?
Tested 3.13-rc6, same as before.
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In the original bug description I mentioned, that resume may also result in a
complete system freeze (no more ssh, hard reset necessary). I believe, I found
out how to trigger it: it depends on whether the power is cut completely during
hibernation.
The situation is now:
i) computer stays
I've tested 3.9.11 again against the new test case: resume works as long as the
power supply cable stays plugged and fails if the power supply is cut off
completely.
That means, in my case resume from hibernate is broken for all kernel version,
if the pc is disconnected from the mains during
Finally finished a full commit bisect:
5aa1c98862d3f365d9cf6d0833d5dc127d2a76e7 is the first bad commit
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In precise with kernel 3.8.0-33 resume works. I ran it 3 times to be
sure. It's weird (or maybe not), according to
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2013/2013q1-intel-graphics-stack-
release full haswell support was reached with 3.8.2.
However the lts-saucy kernel in precise (3.11.0) chokes
Using 3.11.0.13 kernel (lts-saucy) in precise results in no video output
as before.
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A kernel version bisect narrowed it down so far to:
3.9.11-saucy last working version
3.10-rc1-saucy first failing version.
Which git repo should I use for a commit bisect?
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sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date:
0703
10/30/2013
Sorry for the delay, its (hidden) in the previous kernel logs, so I
didn't bother.
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b3nmore, did this problem not occur in a release prior to Saucy?
Can't really tell, I bought it recently and started directly with saucy
or trusty respectively. However, I started my old precise 3.2 32bit
installation from my previous system (amd athlon xp, nvidia gpu), mainly
because I
kernel log resume with 3.11 in single user mode.
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No changes at all.
I tested the saucy 3.11 kernel and the 3.13rc1 mainline kernel: After
the second resume the screen shows the progress of the resume and then
goes into powersave. The system is, apart from the failing video output,
fully functional.
The attached kernel logs were made from
As a last resort I upgraded the bios/uefi of the mainboard (B85M-G BIOS
0410 - B85M-G BIOS 0703) and now it works.
Funny though, that 3.2 managed to circumvent whatever the bios messed
up. Anyway, sorry for the noise.
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haswell, no video output after 2nd resume from suspend to disk (S4)
Same on 3.13.0-031300rc1-generic tested in single user mode
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sudo fsck.ext4 -v /dev/sdc1
e2fsck 1.42 (29-Nov-2011)
BackupDisc: clean, 631430/61046784 files, 211311384/244182016 blocks
sudo fsck.ext4 -vf /dev/sdc1
e2fsck 1.42 (29-Nov-2011)
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Same in single user mode, so I guess its a kernel issue.
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Filed an upstream report under:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65631
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I'm trying to enable a reliable hibernate/resume cycle on a intel haswell
cpu/gpu system with ubuntu 13.10 +xfce. Until now I've failed, because I get
three possible outcomes, when resuming (without seeing any
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Precise with kernel 3.2 succeeds to connect the drive on usb 3.0.
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On a fresh saucey installation (kernel 3.11), I can not use my external
usb 3.0 hdd on usb 3.0 ports, it only works on usb 2 ports. kernel log
shows, that it disconnects immediately after it is plugged in. Then it
continues to connect and disconnect indefinitely (q.v.
kernel log of a precise live system with kernel 3.8 failing to connect
the drive on a usb 3.0 port.
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Same drive on saucy when using the usb 2 port.
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On a fresh saucey installation (kernel 3.11), I can not use my external
usb 3.0 hdd on usb 3.0 ports, it only works on usb 2 ports. kernel log
shows, that it disconnects immediately after it is plugged in.
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It would be helpful if you provide additional information during the
connection of HDD.
This should be in the log file attached to comment #1. If there are any
further logs/test I could provide, please name them.
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Same on 12.04.3 with tumbler 0.1.24 when thunar lists a folder with a
growing video file.
There are some upstream fixes, that might address this issue (e.g.
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8094). If so, it might be
worth backporting/upgrading tumbler in precise.
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Same failure with 3.12.0-4 from trusty daily live.
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Just to summarize the kernel log on failures (and making this issue
easier to locate):
[ 730.725409] [drm:intel_ddi_pll_mode_set] *ERROR* No WRPLLs available!
[ 730.725413] [ cut here ]
[ 730.725429] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 2213 at
Attached full dmesg with drm.debug=0xe boot option.
Additionally I unplugged/plugged the dvi/vga port after the second
resume. The log shows, that those events get registered, but still no
video output (monitor goes into power save).
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I see this in 12.04.3 as well, at least occasionally.
The attached screenshot shows a delayed shutdown/reboot. I've modified
/etc/init.d/sendsigs to ps the ommited pids before killall5 -15 or
killall -9 respectively. Additionally if killall5 -9 is called, all pids
except the kernel threads are
Screenshot of a not delayed shutdown/reboot. In this case killall5 -9 is
never called.
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pm-utils 1.4.1-9fix.ubuntu12.04 works for me on precise. Thanks.
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Please implement in-kernel suspend to both
To manage notifications
I can now reproduce it by hibernating two times. As the attached dmesg shows,
resume after first std works fine, resume from the second std onwards results
in no video output.
As it may be a kernel issue, I tested it with the 3.11 saucy and the 3.12 tusty
kernel. Both show the same behavior.
From the crash file:
ProcCmdline: /usr/bin/X -core :1 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:1 -nolisten tcp
vt7 -novtswitch
Starting a xserver with vt7, when there is already a xsession running on
vt7 is a bad idea. Should this be even possible at all? Anyway, I think
we should make sure, that either
First login after a fresh (re)start of lightdm, gdmflexiserver results in
following X calls:
2330 /usr/bin/X -core :0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7
-novtswitch
2587 /usr/bin/X -core :1 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:1 -nolisten tcp vt8
-novtswitch
After logout and login I get:
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I'm trying to enable a reliable hibernate/resume cycle on a intel haswell
cpu/gpu system with ubuntu 13.10 +xfce. Until now I've failed, because I get
three possible outcomes, when resuming (without seeing any pattern). In all
cases pm reports, that 'Image restored
Indeed, the cutoff point would be 10 minutes (that's the timeout of
the current PPA version). As I wrote, that's just an experimental one
which confirms that this is the problem. The real solution is to
completely disable the timeout until a method call is fully done.
That was my first
It seems lightdm tries to open the new session at vt7 (where the orignal
xsession is already running) instead of a vt8 (or whatever is unused).
It partially succeeds, resulting is this weird state, where parts of
both, original xsession and lightdm, are displayed and input is shared.
**
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Got this on xubuntu 13.10:
When I logout and login again and start gdmflexiserver (or any other dbus call
to displaymanager), the screen turns black with the mouse cursor still visible.
The session is still running since I can terminate it by executing 'blindly'
the normal
apport information
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Status: Incomplete = New
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** Description changed:
Got this on xubuntu 13.10:
When I logout and login again and start gdmflexiserver (or any other dbus
call to displaymanager), the screen turns black with the mouse cursor still
visible.
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Finally I could reproduce this issue, even with systemd-shim from #73
installed. Attached is the system dbus monitor log of a hibernate/resume
cycle, where nm wasn't awoke.
It seems to me , that (at least in my case) the duration of the
hibernation period plays a role, i.e. I could only reproduce
I ran another hibernate/resume cycle directly after the failed cycled
documented in the previous post, leaving nm in its unconnected state.
After resume, nm managed to connect to my wifi as it should.
** Attachment added: sys_bus_w_methods_later.log
Public bug reported:
Not sure which program should actually handle this, so I report it to
xfce4-session.
After logging out of a xfce session, the logind session persists. Just login
and logout a xfce session and check at ttyX via loginctl.
With multiple users one can even build up an
ps -u user
pulseaudio
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logout does not remove logind session
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
It takes about 20-30 s until pulseaudio terminates itself. After this
the remaining logind sessions clear up. So I think we can consider this
issue as invalid.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Ok, I see. The 'restart required' request is now integrated in the
software-updater window. With the fix for #1232363 this should be ok.
It still remains the question, if a minimized window is a meaningful way to
inform the user about new updates.
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update-notifier does not show a tray icon/notification in xubuntu 13.10
anymore. Instead the software updater window appears minimized, when updates
are available.
Additionally I tried to trigger the 'System Restart Required'-notification
manually by adapting
Unfortunately Adobe will change the version of their extended support
release from 10.3 - 11.7 (on Windows and Mac). From
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-
versions.html :
Beginning July 9th, 2013, we will be updating the version of our
extended support release from
According to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/e2fsprogs/+bug/1083985 it's
the new policy not to enable it by default.
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From kernel-3.6 there is in-kernel support for suspend to both (AKA
hybrid suspend). Working patches can be found at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52572 (or links).
** Affects: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Since sna acceleration of the intel display driver is enabled by default, I see
two types of display distortions from time to time:
i) windows have some times stippled borders,
ii) xfce4-terminal shows distortions, when switching windows with alt+tab (view
attachment).
To
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Searching for * with catfish shows the search-in-progress spinning
symbol, but the search will never stop. Additionally the stop button
does not work and .xsession-errors gets flooded with StopIteration
entries until one closes the catfish window.
The .xsession-errors file
Please provide an installer (or adapt the existing) for flashplayer 10.3
for people with cpus without sse2. According to
https://www.adobe.com/support/programs/policies/supported.html 10.3 is
still supported by adobe (which means it gets security fixes), although
I couldn't find anything about
Public bug reported:
With the current build the map features (picking a location on a map or
displaying dive locations on a map) are not available. Building with
libosmgpsmap-dev should provide them.
** Affects: subsurface (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I get glitches too on a freshly installed Xubuntu 13.04beta1 (view attachment).
However in my case it's somehow correlated with the compositor (xfwm4), which
must be switched on to get the artifacts. I don't have gpu hangups.
kernel : 3.8.0-13.23
intel driver: 2.21.4
** Attachment added:
** Summary changed:
- With Kernel 3.8.0-12 Intel GPU/screen size not recognized, works correctly
with old 3.8.0-12
+ With Kernel 3.8.0-13 Intel GPU/screen size not recognized, works correctly
with old 3.8.0-12
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It may also lead to series display distortion (view attachment), which
renders the UI unusable. Picture taken from a freshly installed Xubuntu
13.04beta1 after the first software update.
** Attachment added: distortion.jpg
I get:
Object: lp.services.webapp.servers.WebServiceClientRequest instance
URL=https://launchpad.net, name: ''
before: 0.5 0.5
after: nan 0.5
with following cpu flags:
fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr
sse syscall mmxext 3dnowext 3dnow up
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I can confirm, that evince 3.4.0-0ubuntu1.5 from precise-proposed fixes
the issue for me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/987578
Title:
Evince is not allowed to use exo-open
To
If you dare, you can copy the latest jabref jar into /usr/share/jabref/
and update the link /usr/share/java/jabref.jar. Works perfectly for me
with JabRef-2.9b.jar.
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