With last night updates the problem has gone. These included the new
splash screen. I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
Anyway, problem solved.
Many thanks
Riccardo
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 18:05 +0100, Nattgew wrote:
That's interesting, here's mine
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller:
downloading alpha 6
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Running the very latest Karmic (of as today) and Xorg now eats 100% cpu.
Disabling composer (this is with
xfce) slightly fixes the problem (i.e. makes X usable again). When running top
and moving your mouse in
X the CPU hits the roof...
Might be related to: 419264
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xrandr was reporting a virtual screen that was too small. This is why
the display properties app prompts to allow a write of the config file.
It seems that this write is Virtual 2048 2048 in SubSection Display
of Section Screen, which is too small to allow the (modern 24)
screens to be
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(ctrl+alt+f1) while it is changing screen resolution or frequency. This can be
demonstrated eg. when you switch to virtual terminal just after you submitted
login and password on the
the description indicates rather an xorg crash
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A proper reboot with todays updates seems to have made this problem
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which would be a different issue than this one and not a gnome-settings-
daemon one which just apply the config when the session is starting
there
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Matt, xserver-xorg-video-all doens't pull -vga on armel.
The deps are different on armel and e.g. i386 or amd64.
-vesa is indeed pulled in, but it might actually make sense; I
understand some boards have PCI buses (I have two of them) and can host
an AMD card for instance.
Keep in mind that
It seems the latest update has fixed a lot of the problems.
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Sebastien, you still haven't answered the question I asked about which
version of what package(s) allegedly fixed what. As such, marking the
fix as released in not appropriate.
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This is now fixed upstream. The patch will find its way to
mesa_7_6_branch and master soon (it's already in mesa_7_5_branch).
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?h=mesa_7_5_branchid=9666529b5a5be1fcde82caadc2fe2efa5ea81e49
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into new system . Signal given Out of Range . 9.04 installs and reboots
into new system without any problems .
ProblemType: Bug
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the current one in karmic is it that hard to look to the changelog on
launchpad? could you stop playing with bug settings there that's of no
use
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those that appear in videos where a part of the image is missing
information.
My video card is 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation
Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated
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working fine prior to updates done on
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Sebastien, your attitude is highly inappropriate. Either point to a
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* debian/rules: Disable r600: Disable r600 as 3D support is still
experimental and causes problems with the gnome session when
It's not that hard to find the changelog:
https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+changelog
gnome-settings-daemon (2.27.92-0ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=low
* debian/patches/91_git_update_fix_left_hand_setting.patch:
- git change to fix left handed setting (lp:
The upload fixed a very specific issue with gnome-settings-daemon, where
the left-handed settings were being applied to the core pointer and
extension pointer, which caused the setting to be cancelled out. That
issue is fixed now (the settings are not applied to the core pointer),
so if there are
Actually, if you have a new issue, then this might not be a duplicate of
bug 426675. Could you please post the output of xinput list both
before and after the settings get inadvertently reverted back to right-
handed?
Thanks
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Hi!
Maybe it can solve the problem but no matter. Do you find normal that a little
half of people (ATI cards owners) installing Ubuntu have to add a ppa to get a
working desktop? It's time for this bug to be fixed.
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only (I think) reason responsible for the issue, and it is
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On a Dell Latitude X1 with on its internal display with a native
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is not detected:
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 768, maximum 4096 x 4096
VGA1 disconnected
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yup... it seems that there is nowhere to go to translate this
application
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Just a quick update.
I am still running Jaunty at the present time. I'm pretty busy at the
current moment and haven't had time to upgrade to Karmic. I have been
working through the AGP modes in xorg.conf. I am up to 4 (tried 1 2,
but not 8). This has been more stable for me, which is to say that
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Triggered by your comment I noticed the -ati driver was not installed (I
probably removed that earlier). Installing this made the problem
disappear! (Although my display goes blank for a short time about every
minute, but this may be hardware releated.)
Maybe someone wants to keep this bug for
Okay I upgraded to the latest 2:8.660-0ubuntu1 in Synaptic by adding
karmic repositories to my sources file, but now I still get the same
problem when I install the 9.8 drivers... blue/green login screen glitch
and low graphics mode.
Are there any other packages from karmic that I need to upgrade
It's going to be a mission to get everything working properly on jaunty
when all of these things are being fixed in karmic... looking at the
xorg packages and dependencies that I'll need from karmic it seems that
i'll have to change about 60 packages which could ruin other bits of my
system. For
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There's a new debug patch upstream. I have built the latest xorg-edgers
package with the patch applied at
https://launchpad.net/~gomyhr/+archive/ppa/ .
I haven't figured out how the patch system is supposed to work yet, so
in the end I had to apply the patch manually (well, quilt import and
quilt
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On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:17 AM, bwat47 bwa...@gmail.com wrote:
Installed alpha 6, I also get this problem. My card is a mobility 2600.
Login just keeps looping. ctrl alt f1 does not work. How can I change
the xorg.conf if I can't get to the console?
You can add text to kernel parameter list
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On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:02 AM, fuzzyBSc
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Just a quick update.
I am still running Jaunty at the present time. I'm pretty busy at the
current moment and haven't had time to upgrade to Karmic. I have been
working through the AGP modes in xorg.conf. I
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Have attached lspci and dmesg outs. Unfortunately I have not bad: X11
log at the moment (old one is also good). But I guess it isn't needed
at all: the problem takes place just at those state when 'ls /dev/dri/'
finds nothing - it isn't needed to start X at all, and, in fact, I boot
in console
This still happens to me about 1x/week on latest Ubuntu, with the PPA
driver. Since it's a laptop I'm usually somewhere where I can't ssh
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Alternatively
mkdir /usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic
echo 0 /usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic/fonts.dir
gets rid of the warning too.
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Why are the xorg developers silent on this issue? Please respond in this
thread
That's what Launchpad is for, after all: the dialogue between bug
reporters and developers.
It's definitely an issue that need to be addressed.
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Prakhakar,
The PPA you state contains a patch for an older version of that used in Karmic
and therefore is rendered useless.
I'm experiencing the same symptoms under a fresh install of Karmic Alpha 6
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In 9.04 it worked )
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On my Amilo Li1818 laptop, i can't press a button with double-click on
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ProblemType: Bug
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Date: Sun Sep 13 19:53:57 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
- Package: gnome (not installed)
+ Package:
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I can confirm this bug too. The behavior is like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIe8J1kti70
Only happens on my system with ATI graphic card. (3200 onboard)
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I've tried it with the WALTOP (Aiptek 1U), but it crashed the server
just like the current version in jaunty/karmic; the driver bails out if
the device is something else than a Wacom. Patching the driver to
continue instead cured the crashing, but the tablet didn't do anything.
It used to work
I attach my current xorg.conf file, which was autogenerated by nvidia-
xconfig. I cannot identify, which X server log file is from that
attempt, but I will repeat it and then attach that new Xorg.0.log.
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When i trying to see a video in fullscreen mode (either with vlc and
totem), ubuntu hangs up (blank screen) and i need to reboot (i can't do
anything, neither open a terminal). I tried it with flv video and avi.
In log syslog i found:
Sep 18
I attach requested /var/log/Xorg.0.log
There should be my logout and login, that was not succesfull.
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I have the same problem with ubuntu 9.10 (I've only tested alphas 5 and 6 (live
only)) with my macbook black 2.1.
Since I bought this laptop, about 3 years ago or so, I've been unable to use
linux with an external display :(, still waiting for a fix.
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Hi,
i like to add, that running Alpha 6 as of today (18/9/2009) is running
fine on my Thinkpad R31/i830. This is without (!) nomodset. I have no
problems with hanging mouse cursor, total system hang or else any more
but, top gives me:
Tasks: 142 total, 3 running, 139 sleeping, 0 stopped,
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On a Dell Latitude E6500 with Mobile 4 Series Intel Gfx i get with karmic after
logout
from a 'failsafe session' or 'KDE' session, a black screen. Alt-Ctrl-F 1, 2,
etc show
no effect, i.e. screen stays completly black, No virutal console prompts.
Good to know we're both back in business... I guess this bug is gone.
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Hi,
now I tested deaktivating my Xorg.conf !!!
I got a better result: CPU is only about 80-90% CPU usage (intel PIII
1 GHz) when starting e.g. firefox. It goes down to appr. 15% in normal
usage after appr. half a minute. That is not acceptable - but system
works ;)
All in all performance is
Today I was unable to reproduce the issue, screensaver kicked in several
times and no crash.
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gl screensaver freeze mesa 7.6.0~git20090817.7c422387-0ubuntu2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/419291
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
I downloaded the Ubuntu karmic alpha-6 live CD and put it on my USB
stick. When I started it, the xsplash screen appears. The screen goes
black and then the xsplash screen reappears. The screen goes black again
and then the xsplash
Thank you for a concise bug report with all the basic information
needed, and sorry that we did not have time to look at it before. There
is some more information we would like for suspend-resume problems.
First, however, it would be nice if you could verify that this still is
a problem with an
Robbie - this seems to be a critical issue, but I'm not sure why the bug
is in xorg, or if there is enough info from the reports to debug. Please
assign to tseliot if the problem is in xorg.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
fglrx 2:8.660-0ubuntu1 is still affected.
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[RV730XT] [fglrx] video tearing / vsync problems - independent of compiz use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303697
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