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In case my previous comment was not clear, what I want is:
1) Set up a spanned laptop + external display configuration. This works,
correct?
2) Open up a terminal, and run "xrandr --output LVDS1 --off". This should turn
off your laptop panel, leaving only the external display active. It shoul
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** Changed in: unity
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Found the problem. xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is defaulting to any
click = button 1. Obviously...
The workaround is simple:
synclient ClickFinger2=3
or:
xinput set-prop 'Apple Wireless Trackpad' 'Synaptics Click Action' 1 3 2
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Ok - I think I see the same thing, and I think it's actually a gnome-
desktop problem (or, at least, is only triggered by gnome-desktop's
RANDR stuff). Can you please check whether running "xrandr --output
LVDS1 --off" successfully turns off the laptop panel without breaking
the external display?
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it happens everyday, randomly
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after update (new kernel), reboot and login to unity
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** Also affects: libpciaccess (Ubuntu Oneiric)
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Status: Fix Released
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compiz assert failure: *** glibc detected *** compiz: free():
corrupted unsorted chunks: 0xa0516
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The problem with the kernel or drivers for Intel Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME.
+ When changing screen brightness, it starts blinking
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libpciaccess 0.12.1-2 synced from Debian, fixing this bug.
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[gm45] False GPU lockup EIR: 0x0010 PGTBL_ER: 0x0001
render.IPEH
And as https://launchpad.net/~scottritchie/+archive/build-
tests/+packages?field.name_filter=&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter=oneiric
will attest, all of its reverse dependencies will build just fine with
the new, multiarch-ready package.
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CompizPlugins: N
Ron, please try the workaround in the bug description above.
If that fails, I suspect an alternative workaround might work:
In CCSM > Composite set ...
Detect Refresh Rate = OFF
Refresh Rate = the real refresh rate of your monitor, maybe even higher.
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This is also blocking installing libgl1-mesa-dri:i386 on amd64
completely breaking accelerated GL support for 32 bit apps on amd64 when
using open source drivers which is used by wine, 32 bit flash, google-
earth, etc. libgl1-mesa-dri:i386 depends on libdrm-intel1:i386 which
depends on libpciaccess
This has been a problem with 3D apps on earlier version of Oneiric on my
MBP 8,1 (amd64, EFI boot, integrated Sandybridge HD Graphics 3000), but
I have not seen it happen for a while.
Can you reproduce it with an up-to-date Oneiric install?
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NonfreeKernelModules: wl nvidia
.proc.driver.nvidia.gpus.0: Error: [Errno 21] Is a directory
Since #760814 is deemed a duplicate, I've bounced overhere.
Just installed 11.04 w/ Classic (i.e., GNOME 2.32). GeForce 210 and
binary driver 270.41.06-0ubuntu1. Window movement was stunningly jerky.
Went into CCSM and disabled "Bailer". Now, window movement is
acceptable, but glxgers is still
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I also reported this to the support forum recommended in the Nvidia
driver readme...
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2488584
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> You guys need to get together with someone at AMD and work this
problem out instead of just throwing up your hands and saying it's AMD's
problem.
Calm down, I'm trying to help you. Did you miss the part where I said,
"Canonical will escalate to AMD"?
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The free drivers are crap.
Ubuntu is a seriously awesome Linux distribution and a lot of people use
it to introduce newbies to Linux.
We can't put our best foot forward with a broken remote desktop solution
because nobody wants to accept responsibility for the problem.
If this was a tiny distro
This bug still exists, but we are tracking it at bug #772873; this
report is a dupe of that one. I would set this as a dupe, but because
this one has so many dupes on it, launchpad chokes.
Anyway, subscribe to bug #772873 if you want to follow it.
The short story is, it seems to be a bug in the
Tried a default text-mode install from a beta-2 alternate x64 CD. The
Nouveau driver ran the login screen OK, but still have video corruption
problems after login.
Ran "apt-get install nvidia-current"; the vendor driver did somewhat
better, in that the unity bar on the left and task bar at the to
I should add, it appears the xdamage gconf option has been removed from
vino in oneiric, so I could not verify that resolves it. I did try
testing it with nvidia-173 on natty, but it didn't seem to have an
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> any update on this?
Yes. I have run through testing this on various combinations of
graphics cards and video drivers for both natty and oneiric while
running Unity. In this testing I was able to reproduce the bug only
with fglrx-installer and the old nvidia-173 proprietary drivers. The
free d
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Binary package hint: vino
Vino, the built in VNC server in Ubuntu, has had a problem for many
releases where it won't update the display when connected remotely if
compositing is enabled.
I honestly don't know why it was shipped with this version since
c
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[i915gm] False GPU locku
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Laptop screen brightness spontaneously starts fading to minimum while laptop is
in use.
When the Fn/^ key combo is used to raise the brightness, the screen immediately
went to full brig
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Still corrupt on daily 2011-10-05.
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again.
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was on normal multitasking and suddenly display freeze and everything
stopped
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i128: compiled for 1.10.0, module version = 1.3.4
Trying to get multi-monitor setup working. Two NVIDIA cards running on
proprietary driver, one Number Nine Revolution IV running i128. X
starts, but SGI 1600SW stays bla
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This affects lots of people who have, I believe NVidia cards and connect
to an external monitor via VGA. There is, however, a patch available.
See the posts by kencamargo at
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scrolling text view: auto-s
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natty beta upgrade regression - nvidia kernel oops at a1070bfa
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[oneiric] backlight always stays on
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I initially reported this as a bug against the gnome-system-log in the
gnome-utils package (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/748027) but was
informed by Sebastien Bacher that the problem was
upstream and I should report the problem here. I don't know what
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Upon first launching any application, the window is shifted to the right
about 1/8 inch and clipped off on the right side so the right side
scroll bar is nearly invisible. If I resize the window and then
maximize it, it is fine.
Using Ubuntu 11.04 on Asu
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oopsing at a1070bfa.
Boot shows a kubuntu progress display then goes solid blue until powered off.
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* When screen configured to shut down after being idle, it fades out (to blank
black screen), but backlight stays on.
* Backlight control from keyboard is fully functional.
* Reconstructibl
Since the hardware is no longer available for doing troubleshooting
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issue using the latest development version of Ubuntu and is willing to
do some troubleshoot
Hi Jack,
When this happens, do you notice a high CPU load? (Check by running
`top`). Also check if your RAM memory is low (`cat /proc/meminfo`)
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The title at the top of the screen does not update when changing tabs,
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I've always used this configuration for fonts:
font family: sans 9
Smoothing: subpixel
Hinting: full
And in Maverick i gave the following command to enable Firefox to follow
the gnome-appearance-properties settings:
sudo rm /etc/fonts/conf.d/10-*
But w
my problem got solved with THIS solution:
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Lightdm presents a bl
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I'm in the possesion of a toshiba portégé m750, which is a tablet
notebook. When I put my notebook into tablet mode and go back to
notebook mode sometimes the cursor starts moving to the left and starts
acting like mouse clicks are being done, so it looks
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partially locked: if I divide the screen in 4 equal parts, all stuff in
the top left one is not reachable using mouse click. Example: if I want
to move a window, if I click on the wind
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book selected while the title remained the other tab with sex time and
power. This happens in all applications (like in Firefox when changing
tabs)
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So far i have noticed 2 bugs in the display ever since the latest system
update
1) First, I usually use Alt + F4 to close windows, and Alt + Tab to switch
between windows, and i do this a lot so i suspect this for being whats causing
the following ..
Af
Based off the information you've provided this sounds like an Xorg bug.
I'd recommend checking your /var/log/Xorg.log files and your
/var/log/syslog file to get some more information about the error. I'm
reassigning this bug to xorg.
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Release:11.10
2) Ubuntu Software Center 5.0.1.2
3) I do not know
4) I do not know
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.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
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Rick suggested trying to switch to VT1 and then back. This didn't work,
but this is what I did:
1. Switch laptop screen off (FN+F7)
This causes the HP main screen to go haywire
2. Switch to VT1
Use 'ctrl+alt+F1' to get to the terminal
3. Switch back to X
Use 'ctrl+alt+f7'. Unfortunately the scre
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System freeze
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Title:
Mouse and keyboard no longer work after upgrading to 11.04
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Title:
usb keyboard is not working but usb mouse is working.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team)
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Mouse is incredibly slow and choppy on the desktop. As I type in text
or otherwise use the keyboard the system seems to run at normal speed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: xorg 1:7.5+5ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.
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the bar up top and to the left are distorted on Windows my computer is
fine (Win 7). Im new and i dont know the technical terms for this
problem... the main middle area is fine so i can type this report. and i
launched the bug reporter by luck its all dist
I have the same driver on an Lenovo x200 in Millbank. The attached
screen is a HP LP2475w which works flawlessly with Natty at 1920x1200.
On Oneiric it's regressed so you can use it over two screens but as soon
as I try and turn off the laptop screen the HP screen goes funky: it's
even worse than
This is likely and issue with your video driver so I am changing the
package to xorg.
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System completely and randomly freezes (at least 2-3 times per day),
while playing a video in VLC, Totem, or browser, even freeze sometimes
just when using firefox or chromium. Freeze is produced after
45min/1hour of use. When occurs while playing a video,
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This computer worked perfectly with 10.10.
After upgrading to 11.04 today the mouse and keyboard no longer work.
At the login screen, I am unable to do anything: Holding SHIFT or ESC
during boot does not bring up the GRUB menu; Ctrl-Alt-Fn does not switc
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