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I think bug #824099 might be related to framebuffer size (plugging in
the extra screen makes the display area bigger) and may well be the same
issue as bug #789385, whereas this bug relates to max texture
Note that it appears particuarly after restarting unity. Should maybe be
a nvidia bug.
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nvidia drivers, second monitor
Same problem on Kubuntu 11.10 64bit.
Nvidia Go7400 with current (280.13) driver.
The Xorg process takes up 700~800MB memory after a few hours.
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There was another kernel update (2.6.38-11-generic), but the flicker
problem did not go away. Well, Oneiric is coming soon... Although it
sucks you have to stick to workarounds for 6 months, at least we do have
a few workarounds in case of this bug.
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I have a Lenovo X200 laptop, and I run Unity 3D. Every so often, since
oneiric, my screen jitters. That is, it seems to jump up and down like
it has a nervous twitch. I can't reproduce it exactly, but it seems more
likely to happen when my system is under load.
I've
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Screen jitters every so often, especially when laptop under load
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I've attached a video that demonstrates the problem, sort of. My phone
camera isn't great, so it doesn't capture the jitteriness in its full,
eye-twitching glory.
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Xorg assert failure: *** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/X:
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Talking with Jason, the bug is confirmed to be really nvidia specific,
and the only safe workaround from a unity perspective is to restart the
window manager to ensure textures AND GL windows are properly
reassigned/reallocated.
That's outside of unity's scope - marked invalid.
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Hi,
I think this is related to xserver-xorg-video-radeon package as well
(?).
This parameter would be very helpful for LCD or LED TV mediacenter
usage, Power saving features cause problem without these options.
BR
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV
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nvidia drivers, second monitor covered by black
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Screen jitters every so often, especially
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Screen corruption on resume from
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Computer freezes when using dashboard in Unity
This may be a bug in Krita.
When I install qt4-demos and run
/usr/lib/qt4/examples/widgets/tablet/tablet, pressure works perfectly.
Can someone else with this bug try if the tablet test app works?
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Ich brauche diese Bibliothek um auf Kubuntu 11.10 amd64 ein 32-bit Programm zu
installieren aber die 386er Version hat zu viele Abhängigkeiten die
deinstalliert werden sollen. Wie kann ich das Paket trotzdem installieren oder
gibt es die möglichkeit die Abhänhigkeiten zu
I tried the newly posted alps-reg-dump above and got an endless string
of output to the terminal. I had to ctrl-c to end it. Note I also
totally lost support for the trackpad. end of out and xpinut --list
below xpint is taken after running apls-reg-dump obvoisly, note how the
trackpad is gone.
Danilo, it is still unclear to me whether the issue was fixed by
official packages or if you are still using packages from my PPA. In the
latter case, this means the patch works and needs to be applied to the
official package.
I am still waiting for the output from: apt-cache policy
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When i try to enable desktop effects, the auto installation wasn't done.
I'm using a live version.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: nvidia-173 173.14.22-0ubuntu11
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-21.32-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux
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Bob: It will finish, it just takes a while to complete. Yours wasn't
even halfway done :)
You want to capture the output to a file, i.e. 'alps-reg-dump reg-
dump.txt'. If you let it run to completion it will restore your touchpad
functionality, but if you interrupt it your touchpad will fail to
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Repainting problems on desktop
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Ok I let it run to end and attached the resulting output.
FYI it took over 20 min to run to finsh
Bob
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Seth Forshee
seth.fors...@canonical.comwrote:
Bob: It will finish, it just takes a while to complete. Yours wasn't
even halfway done :)
You want to capture
I have tested with a macbook pro (Nvidia 9600 inside). I can setup a TwinView
between my macbook screen and a 1600x1200 monitor. Unity works fine, but
twinView takes some times to configure. It sometimes refuse to set a
configuration that I know to be working...
I recommend trying again with
I will mark this as invalid, as I suspect a bug in Nvidia TwinView. Re-
open if there are more information to suggest otherwise.
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@Marius,
I'm gueesing about a motherboard issue. I'm going to change it an try.
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Keyboard keys get stuck and repeat
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Hi Bryce,
It was fixed somewhere along the line with one of the updates. I'm not
sure which one. For now I'm closing and will reopen if it shows back up.
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: nvidia-current 195.36.24-0ubuntu1~10.04
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-8.11~lucid1-generic 3.0.1
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-8-generic x86_64
I tried KDE today on Ubuntu 11.10 on my desktop. I see the garbling
happening much sooner - so it is not specific to the desktop manager. If
I refresh the screen somehow like say minimize and maximize a window the
garbling disappears.
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nvidia-current 195.x failed to install/upgrade: nvidia-current kernel
module failed to build with 3.0.0.8 kernel
Hi Jay,
1. For more information: did you read this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-settings/+bug/840462 ?
2. Did you read #12 ?
Could you be a little bit more declarative why you changed this to
invalid and suspect this is a bug in Nvidia-Twinview, why not Compiz
or
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I fully agree with Axel. I have exactly the same problems and I think
this is really unity/compiz related. Everything was working fine with
10.04.
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When I have an unmaximized window open (say Firefox), and I tap the
shortcut Alt + F8, I can then use the arrow keys to select a side and
adjust its dimensions. But if I select down, and adjust the height-
dimensions how I want, and then select left to
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My monitor, described in the title is not recognized. Right now it is
displaying a resolution of 800x600, which is extremely low resolution.
My monitor can display resolutions far beyond that. When I was using
another operating system, such as Mac OS X,
I've installed ubuntu 11.10 beta-1 on a test partition. Xscreensaver is
no longer pre-installed, but after installing it and xscreensaver-gl, I
find glblur produces approximately 30 fps at a load of 80% and 28 polys.
Quite similar to the result for 10.04 with the xorg-edgers ppa but still
not
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Monitor Sony Trinitron Multiscan 20se II not recognized
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connection, monitor will not register through Monitor Preferences.
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I have 2 monitors on the system. The samsung is working as it should.
The video7 has the resolution set at 1280*1024 at 75Hz. The V7 mouse
does not stop at the top of the screen even though that is where the
window stops. Give me an email address and I will send you a screen
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Boundary of screen no matching physical screen edge
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touchpad triple-tap to
Also seeing this on 11.10 beta. Note that there has been a lot of
fighting in the GNOME project over the finger taps; see for example
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598820.
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I should elaborate on what I'm seeing:
1 finger tap - left click
2 finger tap - right click
3 finger tap - some sort of window manager operation (using scroll gestures
here moves the active window)
Middle click is still available by pressing both buttons simultaneously,
but this is not available
Hi latrom,
Thank you for taking time to report this bug and help make Ubuntu better and
thank you also for offering extar debugging.
The touchpad is not logged anywhere in the attached files, so it'd be a kernel
problem, before forwarding this bug Upstream let's make sure to avoid wasting
time.
Excerpts from Jay Taoko's message of Wed Sep 14 15:52:12 UTC 2011:
I will mark this as invalid, as I suspect a bug in Nvidia TwinView. Re-
open if there are more information to suggest otherwise.
I did actually have a more positive experience when disabling the second
monitor today with all
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Tapping and dragging works, but edge scrolling does not work.
Strangely all touchpad events are generated from not AlpsPS/2 ALPS
GlidePoint(event 8) but PS/2 Mouse(event 7).
- Last tested:
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+ The problem here is that incorrect information from the NVIDIA driver is
+ tricking some software like Compiz into using an incorrect refresh rate,
+ which makes the whole desktop look choppy.
+
The cause of this framerate problem is the DynamicTwinView feature of the
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[Expired for unity (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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280.13-driver (nvidia-current) seems to work with Ubuntu 11.10 now.
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Compiz's Sync to Vblank makes display stutter/slow with some
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