Can't use the patch and build instructions anymore on Lucid. The patch
command relates:
patching file p1
Hunk #1 FAILED at 483.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file p1.rej
Can anyone help update this patch for Lucid?
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[Lucid][Ubuntu 10.04][ATI cards] Slow/freeze windows managemen
I'm sorry, I typed the patch command incorrectly. Please disregard the
last message, I don't have an option to delete it.
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[Lucid][Ubuntu 10.04][ATI cards] Slow/freeze windows management (resize,
maximise, .etc) with fglrx driver + compositing desktop.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568988
Y
I built xserver-xorg-core and xserver-common with the patch and
everything appears to be working fine again with fglrx that is included
in the repositories for lucid.
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[Lucid][Ubuntu 10.04][ATI cards] Slow/freeze windows management (resize,
maximise, .etc) with fglrx driver + compositing deskt
Public bug reported:
Release: Kubuntu 17.10.1
kwin: 5.12.4
sddm: 0.14.0
kernel: Linux 4.13.0-38-generic x86_64
If I scroll quickly or extensively, my session crashes to a black screen
resetting to the login dialog for SDDM. I am unsure if this is KWin,
Plasma, or SDDM, but I have tested the follo
** Summary changed:
- SDDM Crash on Scrolling
+ SDDM Crash on Scroll
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Can this be deleted or closed since it is old?
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GL Screensavers Lock Out Keyboard Kubuntu
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I saw this as well on 18.04 during boot. Since
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-premount/btrfs
calls for the scan, you can workaround this issue by dealing with that
file. Since I wasn't using BTRFS regularly, I purged the file through
sudo apt purge btrfs-progs
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I apologize for not being specific enough. I found a fix for this on my
machine, but I am unsure what options you may need that I have gathered
together to get things to work but found that I had missed replying to
this bug. I can post material more in depth as needed. Some of these
options help
Now using Precise Pangolin with events not reproducing the error.
Xorg version: X.Org X Server 1.11.3
Fglrx versions: Inlcuded in Ubuntu as 8.960. AMD web site downloads 8.961.
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Added report here as well: http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=290
** Bug watch added: ATi Linux Platform Bugs #290
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=290
** Description changed:
- Description:
- Ubuntu 11.10
- Release:
- 11.10
+ Description:
+ Ubuntu 11.10
+ Release:
+
Public bug reported:
Description:
Ubuntu 11.10
Release:
11.10
(Running Kubuntu actually)
MAIN ISSUE:
Relating to scrolling in Firefox, when I scroll a long page and activate
the all "Present Windows" plugin in Kubuntu while it is scrolling, the Xorg
server crashes.
NOTE:
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** Summary changed:
- Xorg Crash with Firefox Scroll ATI KDE
+ Xorg Crash with Scroll in KDE
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** Tags removed: firefox i386 kde kubuntu kwin
** Tags added: easystroke
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I have determined some interaction with easystroke, a gesture
recognition program is to blame here, not Firefox or ATI exactly. The
program easystoke was used to map a side button on my mouse to Super+A,
which activates the "Present Windows" effect in KDE/kwin.
Scrolling in Konqueor and hitting t
Seems like a bug was seen in xorg,
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44003, I copied the above
comment there and may have to close this one upon their update.
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Appears this does not affect X.Org X Server 1.11.3 as the I cannot
reproduce the issue here.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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There are times after my system goes to a GL screensaver and
PowerManager is set to turn the display off soon after lock the screen,
I cannot get any keyboard or mouse input to work to turn the screen back
on and ask me for a login password.
The Caps-Lock key no longer lights
I thought to possibly create a workaround by providing a keyboard
shortcut that would kill the screensaver process, however I am unsure
whether is would create a security issue or if it would work at all.
** Package changed: grub2 (Ubuntu) => kdeartwork (Ubuntu)
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Kernel update seems the better fix even if DD-WRT has a bug since a
client should not impose a failure on a router unless the router was the
total blame here. My Windows OS doesn't crash my Buffalo WHR-HP-G300H
DD-WRT system, so it appears to be in the kernel or iwlagn module.
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I would say that https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/871254 is
the real help here.
RedHat relates: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=708747#c10
DD-WRT relates:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=140461&postdays=0&postorder=asc
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DD-WRT relates in addition to the RedHat link above: http://www.dd-
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Followed these steps from mitchelln and
http://karuppuswamy.com/wordpress/2010/06/02/how-to-chroot-to-ubuntu-
using-live-cd-to-fix-grub-rescue-prompt/ to repair my natty RAID1
upgrade:
# Boot from LiveCD
# Made a directory to mount the root filesystem to
sudo mkdir /media/internal
# -- Going to ch
Of course, I would not have had to do the above steps if I had fixed the
RAID setup before restarting right after the upgrade to Natty. I likely
would only have had to do the following before a reboot:
# May not be there
apt-get purge dmraid
apt-get install dmraid
# I believe here it is the whole
No longer occurs per Maverick and likely Natty since the issues were
resolved earlier in updates to ATI drivers and xorg.
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Having the same issue in Firefox and Thunderbird with ATI FGLRX driver 10.8 on
Kubuntu 10.04.1. It appears to be related to ATI drivers after I upgraded from
10.7 to 10.8 of the proprietary ATI driver, however the issue is not seen in
KDE, nor the Konqueror and Ephipany browsers. Just Firefox and
Thanks @ufoot . It took quite a while to find that issue, but the
solution was hidden among many people reporting other solutions and
bugs. Remember after the
# chroot ./root
and before the
# update-initramfs -u -k all
You have to edit the file
# /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf
as noted
I had the grub "error: out of memory" issue after upgrading Ubuntu to
22.04 from 21.10. I used a Live USB of Ubuntu to chroot into my system
and after many trials and failures, I could get past the issue by
changing line 36 in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf by using a
different compression cho
Public bug reported:
I had the grub "error: out of memory" issue after upgrading Ubuntu to
22.04 from 21.10. I used a Live USB of Ubuntu to chroot into my system
and after many trials and failures, I could get past the issue by
changing line 36 in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf by using a
dif
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