It looks as though the fix in question is here, @thedarb:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/39bd984c203e86f3109b49c2a2e20677c4d3ab65
#diff-b6ef73099a107b24fe74fff27007e7d6
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Public bug reported:
I'm running a HP EliteBook 840 G5 and HP UlstraSlim Docking Station with
two external DisplayPort displays (both 1080p). Upon docking the machine
for the first time the two external displays come up as expected. Upon
removal the internal display continues to work as expected,
Public bug reported:
On a fresh installation of Ubuntu 18.04, both DVI outputs on the back of
the card function as expected but it is not possible to enable the HDMI
output.
I can reliably reproduce the issue under both X and Wayland.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg
FYI I'm currently mitigating this using Bumblebee:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee#Setup_for_14.04_and_later
I've not yet been able to get applications running against the discrete
chip, but since I'm now running with onboard Intel graphics the
stuttering is no longer an issue.
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Public bug reported:
Display output intermittently pauses for approximately a second, causing
the system to appear "stuttery". During freezes mouse input doesn't seem
to be registered and keyboard input is repeated, as though keys are
being held down.
Watching the journal via `journalctl -f`,
Reported via ubuntu-bug -- hope this helps:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1760341
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1756877
Title:
High visual latency in 18.04
Looks like this affects me, also using a Dell XPS 15 9530.
I can confirm seeing the following line output each time the UI hangs:
Mar 31 20:06:52 luke-ultrabook kernel: nouveau :02:00.0: bus: MMIO
write of 0002 FAULT at 4188ac [ IBUS ]
I also experience repeat input (as if I were
** Also affects: ufw
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1368411
Title:
Cannot insert IPV6 rule before IPV4 rules
To manage notifications
This is still a problem for me running Ubuntu 13.10. I've just
discovered it through using Rhythmbox's rb.Loader class to work with Gio
(which in turn calls Gio.file_new_for_uri(), file.load_contents_async()
and file.load_contents_finish()). Please could somebody shed light on
why this issue has
Debug log, generated using sudo brasero --debug
/home/hannah/debug.txt. Ran with sudo to see if this solved it,
thinking maybe the user didn't have permissions to access a specific
library or device. Hope this helps; we've been having the same problem
trying to burn a few AVI's onto a DVD.
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