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+ [Impact]
+ Fairly widespread X crash that occurs seemingly randomly to users, but is
actually triggered when a client application makes a call that results in a
syndaemon call in the Xrecord module that fails.
- Xserver crashed (landed me
I'll try that. But isn't v2.6.39-oneiric a newer kernel than the -rc
ones?
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xserver crashes in RecordAReply when
I see if you install de nvidia driver 170 or nouveau crash not ocurs
but:
-170 seems to hoard about 50-60% of the cpu with a nvidia 8500 card
-3d for nouveau is marked as experimental
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How can one go about the installation of Nvidia
Dear Tom,
thanks for this, I will try it soon. Do you understand how all these
different 'levels' of controlling the mouse work? I had already tried
similar tricks using the 'synclient' commandline command, but that did
not resolve the problem. Now you say that there's
'gpointing-device-settings'
Hi Bryce..
Thank you very much for your attention.
This bug is not reproducible after a reinstallation of ubuntu OS.
I reinstalled ubuntu on my laptop and didn't upgrade to the newer version of
XORG ( the previous xorg update rendered my machine almost useless ). I did
reinstall Xorg after i
I root-caused this bug to figure out what exactly went wrong here, also
to help understand the ramifications of dropping xrecord.
Back in October last year, bug #598834 was filed in Debian[1] requesting
that libxtst-dev be added as a dependency to xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics, to enable
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Fairly widespread X crash that occurs seemingly randomly to users, but is
actually triggered when a client application makes a call that results in a
syndaemon call in the Xrecord module that fails.
[Development Fix]
Disable linking to the X record
Thanks Bryce for this wonderful explanation. I was wondering what the
real problem is. Now it's quite clear I think.
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I repeat, it seems that bug is not fixed. Xorg log with backtrace is
attached.
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics:
Installed: 1.3.99+git20110116.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu12.1
Candidate: 1.3.99+git20110116.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu12.1
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Release info: Description: Ubuntu Natty (development branch) Release: 11.04
libsdl1.2-dev version 1.2.14-6.1ubuntu3
libsdl1.2-debian version 1.2.14-6.1ubuntu3
libgl1-mesa-dev version 7.10.2-0ubuntu1
libgl1-mesa-dri version 7.10.2-0ubuntu1
libgl1-mesa-glx
@erm67
I tried your method (disabling record module in xorg.conf) but all I got was
[ 1394.228] (WW) record will not be loaded unless you've specified it to be
loaded elsewhere.
...
[ 1394.228] (II) record will be loaded even though the default is to disable
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@IFred, dude, you have xorg-edgers installed. And I can't tell whether
or not the crash you experienced is the same as this bug:
Backtrace:
[ 811.942] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x3b) [0x80b188b]
[ 811.942] 1: /usr/bin/X (0x8048000+0x65828) [0x80ad828]
[ 811.942] 2: (vdso)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Updated today and can't boot into X. Have to boot without ATI video to
get X. Tried to reinstall ATI video drivers and get an error every time.
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@IFred, well maybe relevant. Near as I can tell you do have the fixed
version installed. But having xorg-edgers installed confuses me.
Would be nice to get this confirmed as unfixed from someone not running
xorg-edgers.
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of any ubuntu package. Therefore I am setting status to invalid.
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@IFred, also please provide a full backtrace. The Xorg.0.log backtraces
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symbols and calling parameters and such.
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Title:
after update-error loading OS-could not find module ath_pci
@Bryce Harrington
ppa-purge in progress
provide a full backtrace
But how?
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xserver crashes in RecordAReply
Hi Bruce/all, first of all thank you for the hard work. I can try to
reproduce having the fix installed, but I haven't found a reliable way
to.
@iFred, I saw your method involved running git citool from the Recovery
console session. git citool doesn't do anything for me but complain
citool is not
I was excited to finally get working KDE, with transparent terminals and
with OpenGL, when I read about the new NVIDIA Beta drivers (275.09).
Alas, it does not work for me. I installed the driver from:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-amd64-275.09-driver.html
Installation already was
@Bryce Harrington
I purged xorg-edgers ppa.
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics:
Installed: 1.3.99+git20110116.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu12
Candidate: 1.3.99+git20110116.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu12
Version table:
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500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ natty/main
I agree. 'Conflicts konsole' would have been great. That should be an
easy patch. The driver is in the restricted section, but available in a
default installation. You don't have to enable any extra repositories
for it. Other distro's would probably have different policies regarding
restricted
here's files just after another hang
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I got back to my machine in the morning to find that the display showed a
slightly corrupted opengl screensaver image with the following text at the top
of the screen:
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Axel wrote :
Then I realized that I had gold as the default linker. Before
carrying out the next kernel update I put the bsd ld back as default
(simple symlink rewiring), ran the update - now the nvidia modules were
linked using bsd ld -, bravely rebooted into the new kernel and was
greeted by a
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System does respond in mouse clicks after pressing an extra keyboard button
such as volume buttons, pause,play, favourites etc. Tested the followind models:
Microsoft Digital Keyboard 3000 (USB)
Microsoft Wired Keyboard
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When you run Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox it loads and then when it is supposed
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my system is :
Intel i5-750
MSI ATI R-5570
MSI P55-GD55
2xPioneer dual layer dvd-rw
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System does respond in mouse clicks after
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New Ubuntu user here so bare with me.
Basically I received the latest upgrades from Ubuntu's Update Manager.
Installs went, rebooted machine and now I have no graphic for my mouse
or touchpad. The mouse works and using the CTRL button I can see where
it
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In Maverick Beta in VirtualBox 3.2.8, when I put my mouse cursor towards
the bottom of System-Preferences and use the scroll wheel, the mouse
cursor resets to the top left of the VBox screen. I don't know if it's
Ubuntu's or VirtualBox's fault but it
On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 04:47:27AM -, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Please collect a full backtrace on this crash - see
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing for guidance.
Ok. I couldn't find a core dump, but I've enabled apport and will wait
for the next crash to happen.
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Shimi, I think your solution is a temporary workaround - and I thank you a lot
for it - but it cannot be considered a fix. In fact disabling xv means losing
hardware acceleration and overloading the cpu, which is not good : (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_video_extension
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I have same issue behavior like others but not indentical, I can't trace
nothing unnusual on my system, There is many people on net who reports
this bug with slighty different circumstances. Somehow
Please provide more information by running this command using a terminal or
Alt+F2:
apport-collect 632204
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When changing keyboard layout from Apple Laptop to MacBook/MacBook
Pro, this error appeared: Error activating XKB configuration ... X
server version data: The X.org Foundation 1090...
The error alert asks for The
@Vlado
That's 275.09. You should read more carefully -- it was fixed in 275.09.04.
That version is not available through the nvidia drivers website.
Be aware that ubuntu has a broken glx installation, so do not be
surprised when you install the official nvidia drivers that just
uninstalling them
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Packages
100
Well, 275.09.04 IS 275.09, just like Linux 2.6.39 is Linux 2.6, isn't
it? I couldn't find that third digit anywhere in my logs, so I assumed
it was correct... and I don't like using Google. Here is what I got,
when I did it nevertheless:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/275.09.04/
I have exactly the same problem. Mouse cursor in the external screen
jumps while the smaller LVDS screen is being panned.
Ubuntu 11.04 on Lenovo Thinkpad X200 Tablet with intel GM45.
Vanilla kernel 2.6.39.1 + tuxonice patch
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I don't know how nvidia decides between minor, mid and major version
numbers but 275.09.04 is not the same as 275.09.
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noticed an issue (was on 10.04 and continues on 10.10)
so keyboard misses presses in deterministic time period (can't precisely say,
about 5 sec)
so that makes very complex to write without typos, especially passwords, say
you write 'password' and got
There is zero information in this bug report. I don't know what ath_pci
is. I don't think it is related to fglrx.
You'd find more help in a support forum. I doubt this report is
appropriate for a bug tracker.
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I also tried to rename /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/librecord.so to force
xserver not to load this module.
Log says that module was not loaded, but bug is still present.
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This sounds familiar. Unchecking
/apps/metacity/general/capture_before_unmap in gconf-editor should solve
the issue. Last time I discussed this with Bryce Harrington he assured
me that this was a bug in metacity, not in fglrx.
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touch pad mouse is
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keyboard misses key presses pediodically (about 5 sec)
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Not sure if Unity/Compiz is pushing the driver to its limits or whether
Mumble is doing something really bad.
But i got this crasher twice today, when using the 3 of those components
together. I don't have a
Felix thank you for your help, but unchecking
/apps/metacity/general/capture_before_unmap in gconf-editor didn't solve
the issue, at least not for me :(
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Title:
natty beta Ubuntu Classic (No effects) SDL|openGL window
Public bug reported:
L'ambiente grafico risulta perssoché inutilizzabile
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-10.44-generic 2.6.38.7
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-10-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Wed Jun 8
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package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: fglrx
kernel module failed to build
I can confirm the fix. Thank you Felix :)
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natty beta Ubuntu Classic (No effects) SDL|openGL window always on top
No crashes with a patch. The way I could reproduce the bug is described
in dupe #778490 comment 106
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xserver
Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
From the installation log for the fglrk module I see this:
DKMS make.log for fglrx-8.723.1 for kernel 2.6.38-10-generic (x86_64)
mer 8 giu 2011, 17.18.14, CEST
AMD kernel module generator version 2.1
I uploaded a full crash report. You can see it at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/793662
Wes
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Subject: [Bug 793576] Re: after update-error loading OS-could
the problem is not resolved
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package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: fglrx
kernel module failed to
Public bug reported:
After upgrade kernel to 2.6.38-10 the X session has not been working. I
disabled Nvidia driver and then the X began work. But when I tried
install nvidia driver again the bug occurred.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: nvidia-173 173.14.22-0ubuntu11
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after upgrade kernel to 2.6.38-10 package nvidia-173
173.14.22-0ubuntu11 failed to install/upgrade:
Ok, based on this latest information I'm going to mark this bug as
invalid because the patch added as part of the SRU should be making
things more correct, and the difference appears to be handled
appropriately by modifying the acceleration scheme parameters.
I will also note that the
Fglrx version 8.780 doesn't support kernel version 2.6.38. You need at
least an 8.84-based version of fglrx.
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package
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Suddenly, apport appears and ask me to report a problem.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.14.0-4ubuntu7.1
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I just installed latest 11.04 release on my brand new dell e6420
latitude laptop and the screen flickers.
I don't know if it comes from kernel, driver or xserver.
It's a 1600x900 screen, I only have on board video card (sandy bridge
arch).
Note: I
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[g41] GPU lockup (EIR: 0x0010 ESR: 0x0011 PGTBL_ER: 0x0002
IPEHR: 0x0100)
Hello,
Here is one more thing to try: try uninstalling fglrx, from the terminal
type:
sudo apt-get remove fglrx
then reboot, and try installing again using the additional drivers tool.
If it fails or you get an error message, please attach the
/var/log/jockey.log file so I can see what the
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latitude e6420 screen flickering (sandy bridge intel video card)
Please excuse my lack of experience with Ubuntu I'm a novice and
learning. How do I get the updated fglrx in a deb installer?
--- On Wed, 6/8/11, Felix Kuehling felix.kuehl...@amd.com wrote:
From: Felix Kuehling felix.kuehl...@amd.com
Subject: [Bug 793662] Re: package fglrx 2:8.780-0ubuntu2
I too face the similar problem...
intel 810 chipset..
intel 82810 graphic card,,
Intel celeron 1.1 Ghz processor
512 RAM...
Please fix this at the earliest
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When I press any of these keys, they sometimes stick. Shift stick approximately
at every second press, Alt stick a couple of times a day. Sticking disappears
when I press sticked key. At 8.10-10.10 everything was normal.
%uname -a
Linux DarkneSS
** Package changed: ubuntu = xorg (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/789267
Title:
Shift or Alt stick at the mere push of a button.
jockey don't list the driver, and when i try install whith sudo apt-get
install fglrx it return:
Loading new fglrx-8.723.1 DKMS files...
First Installation: checking all kernels...
Building only for 2.6.38-10-generic
Building for architecture x86_64
Building initial module for 2.6.38-10-generic
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This is a default Natty install. I'm filing these bugs against the laptop due
to the current lack of a Laptop compatibility database for Ubuntu. Also, since
Launchpad appears to not do hierarchies like Bugzilla, I can't link them
together as a set of
Same problem here, maybe is a Nvidia only problem, since I can not
reproduce it on the laptop (Intel graphic card). This happens with *any*
application (thunderbird, amarok, firefox...) after a few minutes of
work.
$ lscpu
Architecture: i686
CPU op-mode(s):32-bit, 64-bit
CPU(s):
** Package changed: ubuntu = xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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