Thanks Nikhil Mahale! Can confirm that your patch solved the random
freeze problem.
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** No longer affects: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-346 (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-343 (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 (Ubuntu)
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As per NVIDIA upstream, this was originating bug report for fix in
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** Project changed: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu = xorg-server (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
** Attachment removed: Xorg.0.log
Fixing the bug status again. I don't know why this keeps getting
reopened as an nvidia-prime or graphics driver bug.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-346 (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
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Thanks Stephen for clarification.
I have sent patch for review on xorg-devel, let's see when that is getting
merged with main-line.
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nmahale, on further inspection, I think the scrolling problems I was seeing
were caused by conflicting services.
The kde touchpad config manages the feature of disabling the touchpad during
typing by installing a 'kded' service. This basically consists of a QTImer tied
to keyboard events to
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ok, so this patch is definitely working this end.. no troubles at all now :)
Just in case anyone else wants to try it but would rather avoid the
patching/compiling bit, I have uploaded the two needed packages to my 4shared
account.
The scroll problems seem to be related to the 'idle time' support of
syndaemon that disables the touchpad briefly after typing. If I hit
'enter' to free up scrolling, then disable that feature entirely (via
the kde touchpad config, which I assume is restarting the daemon with
new settings), all of
guys I am not able to reproduce any such issue about two-finger
scrolling with patch; can somebody tell me exact reproduction step of
issue?
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Ok guys, I've had the same issue for a while now on my Asus K53S running
various versions of Ubuntu now.
I've applied the patch to my Elementary OS Freya machine just now, and so far
(for ~30 mins) it's working beautifully (Note it has crashed very early for me,
often after a few seconds).
I'm
Thank you Patrick Mertens! I was about to throw in the towel an re-install
win8.1.. you may yet have saved me a fate worse than downgrading to a
calculator lolol trying your guide now, and if successful will report back
results for the devs :)
Thanks again dude.. you rock! :)
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Patch applied, tested and working perfectly :)
Been testing for over two hours now and hasn't missed a beat! no freezing, no
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Thank you Nikhil Mahale for the patch and Patrick Mertens for the guide :)
Dell Inspiron 15 7537
intel 4400/nvidia GT750m
synaptics
Thanks Stephen for testing my patch.
does anybody has found similar issue with patch?
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Nikhil (nmahale) -- thanks for your patch. In
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-
prime/+bug/1220426/comments/201 I believed it worked, now I'm certain it
fixes the freezing problem.
However, like 'sgustafso', I too noticed the eventual disappearance two-
finger scrolling. I'm now
Has anyone been able to successfully compile with the patch? Towards the
end when I compile i get an error that I can't seem to work around.
*dpkg-shlibdeps: error: no dependency information found for
/usr/lib/libGL.so.1 (used by
and amen stefan, amen.
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Same error I got... except my system also wanted gl.
found nothing on google. found nothing with apt-cache or apt-file either! If
you find a solution please report back as freezing is driving me bonkers and
bumblebee just wont work for me either
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I have been testing nmahale's patch the last couple of days.
It does indeed seem to have fixed the freezing.. However, in place of the
freezing, I'm seeing the touchpad periodically stop responding to scroll and
RMB clicks. This happens with extreme frequency. Usually once I start doing a
All due respect to the countless developers that took 14 months to fix
a critical bug affecting god knows how many Ubuntu releases but their
job doesn't end with writing a patch. The patch needs to be made
available to the majority of users which do not have the tech skills to
apply it - either by
Is there anybody willing to set up a PPA?
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+1 for ppa...
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+1 for a ppa, or for a more detailed procedure to apply this patch.
Even if I'm not developer, I can follow some detailed technical
procedures, but this one is not enough detailed for me (and probably
some users who are waiting a solution to resolve this bug).
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+1 once again lol benoit hit the nail on the head
if not a ppa then better instructions!
I imagine us few commenting here are just a tiny proportion of the affected
people looking for a fix!
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If the instructions are too difficult for you, you really should ask
yourself whether you want take the (quite substantial) risk of modifying
core packages of your installation. If you make an error, you risk
making your installation unusable.
Also, setting up a PPA isn't really worth the effort:
And, also, thread on xorg-devel mailing list is dead, apparently.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:22 PM, Andrew Zabavnikov zabavni...@gmail.com
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Well, but (for example) no comments on freedesktop's bug tracker.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Michael Steenbeek
1220...@bugs.launchpad.net
well...
I may not be a developer/programmer but I am a competent pc/laptop technician.
So perhaps you should ask yourself:
If these instructions are too vague for me (and others here) to follow, then
are they sufficient??
With all due respect of course.
We were just asking for help. Was it
Well, but (for example) no comments on freedesktop's bug tracker.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Michael Steenbeek
1220...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
If the instructions are too difficult for you, you really should ask
yourself whether you want take the (quite substantial) risk of modifying
That last comment of mine was forMichael Steenbeek (gymnasiast)
by the way
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@lozdawney:
I am sure we can all be productive and happy while our laptops/pc's freeze up
while we are using them, or while using low performing and buggy drivers.
Personally I would rather have a laptop with an annoying problem that
can be worked around with a mouse (!) than rendering my entire
Just my 2 cents but I agree with Michael.
On 18 November 2014 19:47, Michael Steenbeek 1220...@bugs.launchpad.net
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@lozdawney:
I am sure we can all be productive and happy while our laptops/pc's
freeze up while we are using them, or while using low performing and buggy
drivers.
Michael steenbeek, I will have in a few days, I have one coming in the
post for the very purpose.
And just so you know, I am a recent migrator to linux, and I was one of those
that just dived in...
I am still learning my way round it, and how to do more advaanaced tasks. And
it is bugs and
and you were wrong by the way, it's not aggresion. it's indignance
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Look, guys, can you please stop arguing and instigating? I don't think this is
not the place to do so.
I believe everyone here is doing what they can on a voluntary basis, I
personally am grateful for whatever is being done. I reiterate that every
message posted here is also getting sent to
My apologies. I just don't people looking down their nose at me, or get on with
being told what I can/can't/should/shouldn't do with my own property.
That was the greater part of why I migrated to linux.. I preferred the open
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No arguing or instigating from me, just thanking, because perhaps this
patch is working. The only part not explained is that you don't need to
apply the resultant .deb files which aren't part of the current Xorg
install. In my case, 14.04LTS, only needed sudo dpkg -i ./xserver-
End users: Please use another forum (eg. ubuntuforums) for user
discussion talking about workarounds, manually applying the patch, me
toos, or other peripheral discussions.
This bug tracker is about developing Ubuntu, and now you are with all
this chatter spamming countless developers whose
Is there an easy way for a non technical layman user to apply this
patch? Will it eventually come to ubuntu 14.04/14.10?
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Layman terms (on trusty):
Download patch from the bugzilla and place it in a file, let's say
foo.diff
$ apt-get build-dep xorg-server
$ apt-get source xorg-server
$ cd xorg-server-1.15.1
$ patch -p1 ../foo.diff
$ fakeroot debian/rules binary
This should eventually build a couple of .deb
The patch seems to have solved it for me.
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Bug filed against xorg-server -
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86288
And patch is sent for review to the Xorg development mailing list.
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Importance: Undecided = Unknown
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** Changed in: xorg-server
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Hi guys,
This is a xserver issue where timers-list gets corrupted because of race
condition.
nVidia X-driver uses timer to update scanout surface after regular interval,
this timer gets removed from timers list because of this timers-list corruption
and desktop gets freezed. This is only
Nice work Mikhil! Can't wait to try the patch! Thank you for your efforts.
Everyone has been waiting for a resolution for quite some time.
On Nov 13, 2014 3:01 AM, Nikhil Mahale nmah...@nvidia.com wrote:
Hi guys,
This is a xserver issue where timers-list gets corrupted because of race
The attachment 0001-os-Fix-timer-race-conditions.patch seems to be a
patch. If it isn't, please remove the patch flag from the attachment,
remove the patch tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-
reviewers, unsubscribe the team.
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Thanks Nikhil!
Could you tell me which package in my Ubuntu 14.04 I should use this patch on
to test it? (I have patched source code before and I can recover my system if
it goes wrong.)
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Apply it on xorg-server-source version 1.15.1-0ubuntu2.1
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** Also affects: xorg-server
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-319 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-343 (Ubuntu)
Packages in question are:
ocl-icd-libopencl1
ocl-icd-libopencl1:i386
Removing those two and installing nvidia-libopencl1-331 makes my system
work, but no WINE sux!
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Hi all
Having the same (I think) issue with my dell inspiron 15 7537 running mint 17
KDE x64
In my case though it only started happening when I installed WINE. Without WINE
the system works fine with every nvidia driver i have tested. It seems to be
the open source opencl packages. If I have
What is next step here? do I need to file bug against xorg-server and
send my patch upstream?
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Either this, or you can directly ask for a patch review on the Xorg
development mailing list (make sure your patch works with the latest
xorg/xserver development version): http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo
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I have a Sager 8268-s / Clevo 150 running Ubuntu 14.10, nvidia 343 for
GTX 870M.
The screen freeze is guaranteed to happen. It seems to be triggered when
I am using the nvidia GPU and the touchpad. Using the Intel Graphics via
prime-select prevents the screen freeze. I don't know if touchpad
Ubuntu 14.10
- nvidia-331,
- kernel 3.17
- GPU - GTX 850M
Confirm bug!
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People could try out https://github.com/BlueDragonX/xf86-input-mtrack
and see if they get any mileage out of that. It's generally better than
synaptics if it had proper hysteresis, however, I ran into problems with
defining soft button zones on my clickpad. (It arranged them vertically
as opposed
Same here!
Laptop Type: Clevo P170 SM
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M (using driver version 340.32)
Issue appers sporadic, only when using trackpad. Mostly when it first
appeared, issue returns every 2-5 Minutes.
Is there something I can contribute to help tracking down the cause of
this bug?
@TommyE : As this bug only happens with nvidia's closed source driver, you can
only hope that the company will do something to fix it.
They acknowledged the bug's existence nearly 1 year after it was reported, had
trouble to find the pattern (probably because nobody runs a desktop linux with
an
@Loris: perhaps something can be done about the touchpad drivers instead
to work around this while nVIDIA is working on the fix - if at all.
There is no such thing as Optimus for desktops (sadly) and all they had
to do is take any laptop with hybrid graphics and install Ubuntu to
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Nvidia GT820M Using Nvidia 340.29 installed via Additional Drivers in Settings.
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
It freezes when I try opening menus or some 5-10 minutes into using the
laptop. Using an external mouse, and laptop never freezes even for a
millisecond.
The mousepad is the culprit. If I don't use
Confirming Bug using nvidia-prime on Kubuntu 14.10 Ubuntu 14.10 using
driver Nvidia-331.89, GT540M (Optimus) and ELAN trackpad on Acer 5755G.
The freezing occurs when running on battery power in about every 2 to 5
minutes of usage in my case, Switching to and from VT only solution. On
AC power
I had this problem pop up a while back with my old Gateway NV49C and I
solved it by deleting the nvidia-settings file from my home directory.
currently I have this problem with my new ASUS X550LNV laptop but
because I could switch terminals to fix it, it never occured to me that
the bug could be
It can be reproduce on HP NB.
The log file collected by this command :
nvidia-bug-report.sh
VGA: GeForce 830M
VGA Version: 340.32
VBIOS Version: 82.08.14.00.69
Ubuntu : 14.04 (3.13.0-37-generic)
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Same issue for me on 14.10, nvidia-331, GTX860M (PC Specialist Optimus
13.3) happening every 30 mins or so. Does not occur with with intel card
or USB mouse. Does it happen on other linux distributions?
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Today the fixing 18# problem is back : no more scrolling etc...
when i try
rm /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf
it says permission not granted
I don't know waht to do to get my touchpad scrolling.
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when i try
rm /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf
have you done it as root ?
try this!
sudo rm -f /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf
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try this!
sudo rm -f /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf
Bob, it doesn't bring anything
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to remove the fixing #18. it's very easy
1)remove or move elsewhere /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf
2.) Reboot the system or reload psmouse module from terminal with following
commands:
sudo modprobe -r psmouse sudo modprobe psmouse
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Geforce GTX 680M
Ubuntu 14.10 x86_64
nvidia-prime 0.6.7
nvidia-343 343.22-0ubuntu1~xedgers14.10.1
xserver-xorg 1:7.7+7ubuntu2
$ sudo prime-select query
nvidia
Screen froze when fans could be heard spinning down shortly after login.
Seems like the gpu went to sleep, though I WAS using the
ok, got a lot more screen freezes now, while running an openGL
application.
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I didn't remove the fixing #18 yet.
And today my touchpad work perfectly normal...
Weird.
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And today my touchpad work perfectly normal...
but you didn't have the two fingers tracking ?
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Bob, do you mean the two fingers scrolling ?
If yes, it's back like the other click and select...
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The same problem Nvidia GT630M, Ubuntu 14.10, nvidia 331.89
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I did the fixing #18. I miss my scrolling. And I have no idea how i can
cancel what i did.
Can someone tell me how to get to the stage before the fixing #18 ?
Thanks
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I'm seeing something similar, but noticeably different on my Thinkpad
W510 (Quadro FX 880M), Nvidia 331.38, Xubuntu 14.04 amd64. Maybe once a
week, while using the synaptics touchpad in firefox, the entire screen
turns a solid colour, either green or grey. Switcing virtual terminals
doesn't seem
Bumblebee is only a workaround. If you use the nvidia gpu with the
proprietary drivers with it, it will exhibit the same behaviour if an
application uses the nvidia GPU, from what I've heard. Furthermore,
Bumblebee does not have perfectly working optimus support. It appears to
be bottlenecked
I know I should have been patient enough not to complain about it
(considering the philosophy of GNU-Linux, open source), but this bug is
f**ing annoying, seriously. I am stuck at using Ctrl+Alt+F6 F7 all the
time. Disabling the intel graphics for a while seems the best idea.
(Losing my religion)
Please keep in mind that for the time being it's also possible to use
Bumblebee, which has perfectly working Optimus support. NVidia Prime
would be nicer, but considering the age of the bug I do not think a fix
is coming anytime soon.
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I hate it!!!
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Also still present with nvidia driver version 343.22
GeForce GT 750M/PCIe/SSE2
Intel® Core™ i7-4702MQ CPU @ 2.20GHz × 8
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Linux 3.13.0-36-generic
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Still present with me driver v. 343 in Utopic.
ASUS N550JK (Geforce 850m GTX)
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Still present with nvidia driver version 343.22
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Experiencing the same issue on elementary OS Luna. I'm using an Asus
N550JK with a nvidia 850m and nvidia-319 drivers.
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I can confirm that this issue is NOT fixed in Utopic Unicorn
Im still having very frequent freezes on a laptop with:
07:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM108M [GeForce 840M] (rev a2)
And also a touchpad.
Using nvidia-331 driver.
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I'd also like to add when it freezes I get:
[ 1156.830] (II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode NULL
[ 1156.830] (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initiate mode change.
[ 1156.830] (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to complete mode change
[ 1156.842] (II) intel(G0): switch to mode 1920x1080@60.1 on eDP1 using pipe
0,
Worth noting, I suppose:
Lenovo Y50
GTX 860m w/ 331.89 drivers
Was experiencing this issue on 14.04. Removed the touchpad settings and
just went with a mouse for a while.
Upgrade to 14.10 recognized touchpad, and installed drivers. 72+ hours
now with no issues, and heavy usage.
Using KDE
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (64-bit) on the following hardware:
Dell Vostro 5460
8 GB Memory
Processor -- Intel® Core™ i5-3230M CPU @ 2.60GHz × 4
Graphics Card -- GeForce GT 630M/PCIe/SSE2 with 2 GB dedicated video memory
500 GB Seagate hard drive
I have also been experiencing the 'freeze' at
I have this bug on both 14.04 and 14.10, both suggested workarounds
works but it's not acceptable as a fix. I'm using an ASUS F550LD
(X550LD) with GTX 820m 331 driver. Updating drivers or kernel doesn't
solve this issue. Can it be just a problem of X11?
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I'm using a Dell m3800 laptop which I just wiped to run Linux and this
bug is extremely annoying. During a evenings work of 3-4 hours this
happens once almost every hour. The only way I can get around it is by
closing the lid, wait for laptop to go to sleep mode and then open it up
again and tada
I am using an ASUS X73S with intel i915 and nvidia GE GT 520M.
kernel 3.16.3
using the nvidia only with nvidia-prime
nvidia official drivers 343.22 (the last)
i don't use ubuntu but slackware and i have have also the bug , the freeze
happens very often every hours.
i had seen the trick
I have the same bug. I just disabled touchpad both inside the OS and via
Mobo Funtion key. Now it does not freeze and i just use a USB mouse.
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For me the workaround suggested in post #18 did the trick. Worked on my
laptop.
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Title:
[nvidia-prime]Freeze while using touchpad
To manage
Temporary fix proposed by Sebastian (#125) worked for me - ASUS K53SV.
Now everything is fine. Using Noveau, instead, I can't resume from
Suspend.
Thank you mate, this bug was driving me crazy.
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