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Hi Filofel,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-mga (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Randomly garbled display, secondary screen, dual-head
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68968
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-mga (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg = xserver-xorg-video-mga
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Randomly garbled display, secondary screen, dual-head
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Bryce,
There we are.
The attached files contains the xorg.conf, a log after a good xorg session,
and a log after a bad one.
Thanks for your assistance!
** Attachment added: xorg conf file.
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5724744/XConfFiles.tar.gz
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Randomly garbled display, secondary
It may be helpful to attach your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
and /var/log/Xorg.0.log, to assist in troubleshooting.
Also the output of lshw and/or lspci if you have it could
be helpful.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Will do next time the problem re-appears.
I will also compare the log on a boot
It may be helpful to attach your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and
/var/log/Xorg.0.log, to assist in troubleshooting. Also the output of
lshw and/or lspci if you have it could be helpful.
Given that you see it happening on one monitor but not the other, I
wonder if it could be differences or
Scoop:
The problem came back as initially described (sigh).
The current status is that on some boots, the problem randomly shows up (and
sticks), and on some others, it doesn't.
This is happening on a vanilla 6.06 upgraded to 6.10, with very little
customization or added software at this
Confirmed:
The problem might or might not show up on a given session after a reboot.
Whenever it reproduces, I will see how it resists / recurs when login
off / login back and Ctrl-Alt-Bksp ing.
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Randomly garbled display, secondary screen, dual-head
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68968
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Problem has simply disappeared today, I can't reproduce it - even after trying
hard.
I have no idea why it went away (nor what created in the first place, apart
from the upgrade to edgy, since it appeared at this time).
Before I reported it, I had made sure it wasn't a one-shot glitch I could
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None = xorg
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Randomly garbled display, secondary screen, dual-head
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** Description changed:
Dual-head display (Matrox G450, Xinerama, 1280x1024 on each screen).
The problem appeared immediately after migrating from drapper 6.06 to edgy
6.10
- When moving a window the window fast enough on the secondary screen, the
trailing effect behind the window is not
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