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Same problem here since weeks on my (rather old) Vaio with 1GB RAM and a
Nvidia GeForce 6200 with 128 MB RAM. But white windows only appear, when
logging into the unity session; the unity-2D session works flawalessly.
This happened with the old Nvidia drivers and happens with the new
Nvidia driver
This issue seems to be fixed in the Ubuntu Daily Live image
(07-14-2011). Marking as incomplete and assigning to me until I test
with the Xorg Edgers PPA on Natty. (sorry for the double post)
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Natty.
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Title:
failsafe doesn't detect display
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Cuando voy a entrar en modo seguro me dice que no se puede encontrar mi
controlador gráfico ni mi pantalla.
When I enter to failsafe mode, It tells me that It doesn't detect
display driver.
I have this VGA driver:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Inte
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Copy of bug #368411 (which got labelled as 'won't fix' due to a
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Xorg freeze
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After a recent upgrade to latest (backports of) 11.04 on a Lenovo T410s, my
external monitor is completely unusable. If I boot with it plugged in, I get
multicolor flashing screen / unusable. If I plug it in after logging, the
screen goes black and useless. If I unplug it
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- instead.
+ instead. This started happening in the past few days, it worked fine in
+ the alpha 2 time frame.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
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Assignee: Clement Lefebvre (clementlefebvre) => gerrit snyman
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I don't think this is hardware related. I have seen it on a various
laptops equipped with either Intel, AMD or nvidia video chips. I would
rather say it is related to mouse gestures as this always (at least in
my case) occurs when I'm using mouse intensively, mostly during web
browsing (firefox, ch
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Gestures won't work on HP/Compaq mini 311 touchpad
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Gestures alone wouldn't be this big a problem. But syndaemon won't work
either making typing a consistent piece of text harder than it should
be; There already has been a bug report for this issue (Bug #527890) but
it has been closed since it was filed against a series that is
** Summary changed:
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[10de:08a0] nvidia isn't loading
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NonfreeKernelModul
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Garbage when using qemu/kvm and cirrus emulation
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Hi Daniel,
If you did the custom kernel with the vanilla kernel packaging, then you
should be getting the kernel postinst.d scripts running. I recommend
that next time you upgrade the kernel package, add a 'set -x' to the
postisnt and record the output on the command line of the upgrade. We
can
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Hey Mario,
The kernel I put together has the same packaging as the vanilla kernel, to the
best of my ability, and as far as I can tell.
It has been awhile since I have run into this, and I don't remember
exactly what the issue was. Right now, the custom kernel installs fine,
and uses the drive
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Workaround for getting synclient to work in /etc/pm/sleep.d/ script
here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10220575&postcount=6
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Importance: Unknown
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I'm sure it is causing performance issues as anything that uses VDPAU is
running slower than it was in 10.10. I've also given up trying to do a
clean install of Kubuntu with the Nvidia drivers and it kept hanging
before the desktop loaded.
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Walter,
Are you SURE its not a performnce problem? There are many people who
report that the Gears app runs grindingly slow. My system ran very slow
on graphical performance. It was no where near as crisp and smart as
when using 10:10 (which I reverted to). Other reports are that the
version of th
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thank you, Walter.
I had assumed that my poor performance was due to this issue -- i.e., I
also have the message "This driver is activated but not currently is
use." (not that I made that clear in my post, mind you)
I will search elsewhere.
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suratta, this is not a bug report on graphical performance issues, but
just on "jockey", that is the "Restricted drivers" application that
helps you in installing proprietary drivers for your hardware if you
need to. The issue is that the NVIDIA driver is being used but it does
not show up as such
Public bug reported:
When I had an older version of Ubuntu, Ubuntu Netbook Edition, I used to
put my computer in hibernate all the time. It would load back up fine.
However, since the discontinuation of the Netbook Edition, I upgraded to
Ubuntu 11.04 by just completely reinstalling. The new versio
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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xf86-video-ati Modeline and xvidtune pro
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Hibernation screen glitch
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does anyone with inside knowledge have an update for this? I've been
limping along with fairly lousy video performance on my desktop machine,
and I'm thinking about what to do next. my experience since switching
to Ubuntu has been 99.9% positive, with quick resolution to any issues
that have crop
@Rodrigo: palm detection will never be 100% reliable with every touchpad
driver and/or hardware. Please do not remove the "Disable touchpad while
typing".
Have a look at the related bug 240738 and my comment 27 about Elantech
touchpads.
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I just marked another 3 duplicates and agree that many people could be
affected.
I tested a Samsung SF510 with an Elantech touchpad where this bug really
hurts: its palm detection is very unreliable. Finger clicks are detected
if a palm is 3 mm *ABOVE* the touchpad surface! Even worse: the
clickab
Thanks a lot your fix worked for me too.
> Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:10:09 +
> From: per-inge.hal...@bredband.net
> To: iffons...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [Bug 807347] Re: package fglrx 2:8.861-0ubuntu2 failed to
> install/upgrade: update-alternatives: error: unable to make
> /u
Can someone please mark this bug as affecting the kernel package(s)? I'm
guessing the kernel team don't know about it, and I doubt there will be
further progress until they do.
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I got a kernel update this morning. It has *partially* fixed the
problem. If I plug my machine into the TV via S-Video an image now
appears. However, every 2 minutes (approx) the TV screen (but not the
laptop monitor) flashes blue (it displays blue if there is no signal or
the laptop is not plugged
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@"If I don't stop the 'flashing' immediatly, but e.g. after 15 minutes, a
running application (Thunderbird) does not answer anymore and has to be
terminated."
After some minutes, applications are alive again.
@"I am running Natty on a Netbook with an additional screen -- the 'flashing'
occurs o
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Title:
Quirk for 2-button mouse Logitech USB-PS/2 Trackball as well as laptop
trackpad
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Both devices were hit by the infamous dropping of middle mouse button
emulation in Ubuntu Natty.
/dev/input/event7
bustype : BUS_USB
vendor : 0x46d
product : 0xc402
version : 256
name: "Logitech USB-PS/2 Trackball"
phys: "usb-:00:1d.0-1.1.2/inpu
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System stops responding to mouseclicks
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Hi, I just tested the x220t with the 2.6.39-3 kernel.
The result isn't what I expected. The curser doesn't jump to the 0,0 position
anymore. But the mouse is not moving to the absolute finger position. You can
move it by sliding with your finger over the screen (like the touchpad).
Clicking work
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How to reproduce :
glxgears
(glxgears will display garbage on screen)
ProblemType: Bug
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Package: libgl1-mesa-glx 7.11~1-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-5.6-generic 3.0.0-rc7
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-5-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Compiz
qmlviewer does not uses mesa, this bug is triggered using the raster
paint engine
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Mesa i915 (intel video) driver crash
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Some more info about qmlviewer:
qmlviewer -graphicssystem native -> works
qmlviewer -graphicssystem opengl -> does not work
qmlviewer -graphicssystem raster -> does not work
it seems that qmlviewer without args uses the raster graphic system...
like unity-2d
qmlviewer -graphicssystem opengl work
@Florian: It seems you're right...
qtdemo uses opengl as graphicssystem
qmlviewer uses raster as graphicssystem
So those 2 bugs are separated.
My patch fixes the opengl rendering issue
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I booted the oneiric alpha 2 ISO (mac 64 bit). The welcome screen shows
up asking to try or install. I click on live session. Then the
application tries to do something and just freezes. You c
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