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[nvidia, 7300, 7400] display freeze when using unity desktop
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Hello PresuntoRJ
This seems surely something related to a temporarily xorg-server freeze.
So I close this report asking you that the next time you're experiencing a
freeze to type in a terminal
ubuntu-bug xorg
that will open a new bug report with automatically attached all the diagnostic
needed
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Ubuntu 11.04 Natty
2.6.38-10.46-generic 2.6.38.7
Ubuntu hangs after grub when an external monitor connected to ASUS N73SV via
HDMI or VGA.
The syslog contains following lines:
Jul 21 13:07:34 ubuntu kernel: [ 10.042002] [drm:intel_crtc_mode_set]
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Ubuntu won't load with
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I encountered the following bug for the second time in ~10-15 days. When
booting ubuntu, screen resolution is changed to something like 800x600,
I reboot immediately and the resolution is back to its normal size.
Resolution was not changed during my session yesterday (neither
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Resolution is changed at startup
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Same problem. The workaround works for me as well.
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KDE crashes at login with desktop effects enabled
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The vertical roll didn't work. Sometimes the cursor goes to right on
screen and stay there. I'm Using Ubuntu 11.04, but the problem persist
in 11.10.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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I'm having this issue in Oneiric. White boxes keep appearing around my
popup menus. In 11.04 I used to be able to change the Shadow Radius to
fix the issue, but that doesn't appear to be the case anymore.
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I have Acer Extensa 5630 laptop with ATI 3650 video card. I installed
Ubuntu 11.10, when i open a terminal window and run top i have 30-50% X
and compiz CPU usage when i move the window or just the mouse. X doesn't
use GPU at all. I tried the open source fglrx driver the AMD
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High CPU usage in Gnome 3 using ATI card
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Hello again.
Is installing the kernel packages whose links above enough to solve the
problem? If so, unfortunately this solution doesn't work for ATI Radeon
X550. If it is not enough, would you mind telling me other things I must
do? Because I can't describe myself as an expert.
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Sometimes, after an undefined amount of time using my HP G62 laptop,
system ignores clicks either from mouse or touchpad. Mouse/touchpad
movement still works, but not clicks.
There's also another problem that appears that Thunderbird keeps opening
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Sorry, backporting 260.xx is not possibile since 260.xx branch is
compiled against a different xorg ABI version than oneiric has, hence it
does not work. Using IgnoreABI crashes x. However, using 173.xx branch
(which works) is a huge regression in term of performance. Nouveau
works, but it's kind
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OS - Oneiric (fully updated)
Hardware - Gigabyte-X58A-UD3R, CPU Core i7 980X Extreme, RAM 12GB, Graphics
AMD/ATI HD6990 4GB, Disk SATA 2x500GB, 1x60GB OCZ SSD, Display Eyefinity 3 x
Dell 27, Mouse/Keyboard standard (wireless)
System works fine with
Please reproduce the bug then run in a terminal
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** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 10.10 display settings lost
+ Ubuntu 11.10, display settings lost
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Medium-Moderate impact on core app
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For me it now works on debian wheezy using the Radeon Driver. See
http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Acer/AspireOne_722
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Same problem with 11.10, Ubuntu still cannot be suspended-to-RAM.
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1. Log in.
2. Click on my name on the upper right corner.
3. Select any other user.
4. Whole system hangs.
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reopening as per comment 26
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Status: Won't Fix = Confirmed
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xrandr client truncates pixel clock freq.
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** Description changed:
In Ubuntu 10.04 when adding new modes using --newmode the pixel clock
is truncated, for example 119.9 will become 119. This is due to
check_strtod in xrandr.c returning an int when it should be returning in
double. This bug is already fixed upstream. Please
Bug was fixed with rollback to 11.04, can be closed now
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Full crash from applications
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a regular (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross
Ok
2011/11/6 Fabio Marconi fabiomarc...@ubuntu.com
Hello PresuntoRJ
This seems surely something related to a temporarily xorg-server freeze.
So I close this report asking you that the next time you're experiencing a
freeze to type in a terminal
ubuntu-bug xorg
that will open a new bug
The recommended as well as the current proprietary driver provided by
Ubuntu do not work with my graphics card. Even though Jockey says the
driver is active and in use, it actually is not used but some kind of 2D
fallback. NVIDIA settings manager does not recognize my graphics card
and 3D
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** Description changed:
A fairly recent Lucid update (~3 weeks ago?) inadvertently removed the
10-wacom.conf at /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d on at least some systems.
This has the effect of breaking a Wacom tablet or tablet PC unless an
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Public bug reported:
occasionally when i log out, the GUI freezes and the caps lock and
scroll lock lights on my keyboard flash. This requires a hard reset to
get working again. running 2d unity environment. willing to run debug
applications to help find root cause.
ProblemType: Bug
Hi Fabio,
I've always assumed this was a packaging bug. The newer upstream xf86
-input-wacom versions will try to write a 50-wacom.conf to
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d. It's not aware of the Debian/Ubuntu custom
location /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d for kernel 2.6.32's hybrid X server
1.7. Maybe an
Hi
I installed the driver via the control-center. It was apparently automatically
installed after a fresh install (version 173). Since it unity still didn't work
I decided to install the last one (version-current-updates). Both are
proprietaries. Never used any open-source driver, always
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Xorg freeze when logging out
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When the screen saver kicks in, when I attempt to unlock the screen, I
don't get an unlock dialog, just a white screen.
I have found a work-around - close the lid so the laptop goes into
suspend-to-RAM mode, then open it. Then I get an unlock screen and
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Title:
screen saver after going into blank screen, resumes to all-white
screen, no unlock
This problem was fixed on your computer, but not due to any change made
to any software in Ubuntu. Therefore, this bug should be closed as
Invalid rather than as Fix Released.
Thank you for your report, and please do not hesitate to continue
reporting bugs as you find them! However, you might
I hacked a crude workaround:
nano setmonitor.sh:
#!/bin/bash
sleep 1
xrandr --output DFP1 --auto --right-of DFP2
chmod ogu+x setmonitor.sh
and put it in the Autostart of the desktop environment
Hope that's fine until the amdcccle issue is fixed.
Conrad
PS: really Compiz with the free
I see this error in syslog when switching user from locked session. Screen goes
black with cursor blinking upper left corner. With ctr-alt Fn I can still get
the session. I't seems lightdm (and gdm) can not switch to locked session.
This is with open source radeon. With fglrx whole system
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in tty1 get errors can't update IB
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.14.99~git20110811.g93fc084-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic-pae 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic-pae i686
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Ubuntu 11.10 screen freezes and then unfreezes
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I have smooth animations on everything compiz-related EXCEPT window
movement, file dragging, and the like. It slowly degrades after a while
of usage. This has been an issue for me since Natty and the introduction
to compiz 0.9.*. This is both on my nvidia gtx 560 and Intel i915.
I've tried all
I confirm that
apt-get install fonts-cantarell
mitigates the problem.
The texts, popups and tooltips are now fine, although a couple of icons are
still funny (accessibility and bluetooth -- the mouse-over effect fixes them
though).
Using fglrx driver on ubuntu 11.10, Radeon HD 3600.
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I get the same issue in 11.10. When I come back, I get a blank screen
which I cannot wake-up and my laptop fan is running full speed. I have
the hard power it to get it back up. Here is my stack, which looks
similar, perhaps exactly the same:
ov 6 07:49:15 caprica kernel: [ 2242.104577]
hi Allessandro,
yep, I have 3D-effect running on my machine. But what is not working
properly for me is the Gnome3-desktop. Nautilus crashes when
klicking the icon in the dock. But what is strange to me is, that I can
open nautlus through Atl+F2 and gksu nautilus. That means,
I can only open
Hi
I followed all the instructions you provided me with, even before you came out
with that link (I already knew about it), and there's still no way to get 3d
effects working on my system.
It seems I'm the only one here still experiencing problems. Damn.
Greetings.
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On Dell XT2 I have the screen set to turn off are 10 minutes of no
activity. Screen turns off as expected, but will not resume/turn back on
on any mouse or keyboard input.
Closing and opening the laptop lid turns the screen back on. Not sure if
this is
Hi,
I've installed the 0.10 version of Seth's fix on my Sony VAIO VPCF1290X but the
ALPS touchpad isn't detected yet. These are the lines concerning the issue on
the dmesg output:
[ 21.929137] input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input10
[ 307.378904]
Hi WarriorIng64,
Is Unity 3D still running well for you with Oneiric on your system? The
reason I ask is that I have the same video card and a similar
motherboard, but Unity 3D is performing poorly for me.
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Display wont resume after being in turned off due to idle time
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Milestone: 1.9.2 = 1.9.3
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Mixxx with ATI graphics card (using FGLRX) crashes Ubuntu
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Control (capslock)-shift+tab does not register after turning capslock
into a control key via setxkbmap -option ctrl:nocaps. This only
happens under an xubuntu oneiric install (it doesn't occur on another
computer under a xubuntu session where I have unity also installed -- so
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Hi Scott,
I have not been running Unity 3D for the past week or so (switched over
to GNOME Shell on my desktop), but when I last used it everything seemed
fine performance-wise except the lenses being just slightly slow and the
Alt+Tab window switcher performing so slowly as to be almost painful
This no longer occurs with linux-
image-3.1.0-030100-generic_3.1.0-030100.201110241006_amd64.deb from
kernel-ppa.
Sorry for the delay.
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2011, WarriorIng64 wrote:
I have not been running Unity 3D for the past week or so (switched over
to GNOME Shell on my desktop), but when I last used it everything seemed
fine performance-wise except the lenses being just slightly slow and the
Alt+Tab window switcher performing
@gadepall, please try updating to the latest version 1.4.1-1ubuntu2vv2
from my PPA and let us know if that solves the 2-finger problem.
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@Chauncellor...
If disabling DynamicTwinView didn't work for your nvidia system, try setting
this in CCSM:
Detect Refresh Rate = OFF
Refresh Rate = the real refresh rate of your monitor, maybe even higher.
If that still doesn't work then you are not experiencing bug 92599. But read
on...
Well I had an updated version of fglrx installed (not from the repos)
which worked fine before this update.
I tried to install from the repos but there were all kinds of errors, it
also would not reinstall. I have finally managed to force uninstall the
latest driver and reinstall the driver from
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This happens to me as well in 10.04.3. nvidia-current, compiz, TwinView
dual-head.
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xorg 100% when scrolling in
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Binary package hint: netbook-launcher
netbook-launcher uses much CPU time in foreground and in background.
Starting via terminal I get the repeated lines:
Clutter-CRITICAL **: clutter_timeline_do_tick: assertion
`CLUTTER_IS_TIMELINE (timeline)' failed
moving over to the xserver-xorg-video-intel package for further triage.
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