** Summary changed:
- wacom touch display of Thinpad X201 Tablet ceases to work after upgrade to
11.10
+ wacom touch display of Thinkpad X201 Tablet ceases to work after upgrade to
11.10
** Description changed:
- In Ubuntu 10.04, the touchpad stylus of my Thinkpad X201 Tablet used
- to work
Possibly the most ignorant comment I have ever seen added.
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sorry for not getting back to you. i switched from Ubuntu 11.10 to widnows 7
for functionality issues. i determined that the starter NVIDIA graphics drivers
are either invalid, or incorrect (The ones that are preconfigured during
install) i suggest you have some of your team spend time
I'm experiencing this as well. There are two related (current) threads on this
issue I've been following.
thttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11445091
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1867282
I have a very slow resume from suspend, with all of the symptoms
described above. I also
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I found this in my logfile:
possible it can help to make xorg/driver better
[ 509.209] [mi] EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite
loop.
[ 509.224]
Backtrace:
[ 510.673] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x37) [0x80a66f7]
[ 510.673] 1: /usr/bin/X
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EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite loop.
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This bug effected/effects me as well (i5-2520M), but this is a duplicate
of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/882349 and you can work around it with the instructions
Seth, thanks for your extensive feedback regarding the trackstick.
Perceived behavior after patch application is that it's hard to point
exact pixels. It feels like the cursor is too fast no matter how gently
the trackstick is pushed.
Changing the acceleration factor does actually have expected
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Hi!
I have a problem when I try to start Ubuntu 11.10. Ubuntu 11.04 worked
fine.
When I try to start Ubuntu this pops up:
http://i.stack.imgur.com/qJJxX.jpg
[4.629137] phy0 - rt2800pci_mcu_status: Error - mcu request failed, no
response from hardware
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X freezes momentarily. The screen flickers. The mouse and keyboard stop
responding. But it usually does return to normal. But this happens repeatedly,
rendering the laptop quite unusuable. The problem begins shortly after the
power adapter is unplugged from the laptop. It
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This problem appears to be solved in Oneiric. I would go ahead and
close it out. I actually think updates fixed it before Oneiric came
out in Natty, but either way, it seems fixed.
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I just figured out this only happens when using gnome-shell which uses
mutter. This doesn't happen with unity, which uses compiz.
So perhaps this is a mutter issue.
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Indeed, the issue has been resolved. In Oneiric I had to install intel-
gpu-tools from git (git clone
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/app/intel-gpu-tools) and then
use sudo intel_reg_write 0x9404 0x1800.
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fixes almost all the problems (guessing 90%, by eye?) but some
artifacts remain. (sandybridge on a core-i5-2500K)
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Xorg freeze: Failed to schedule IB Radeon X1200
To
having this problem recently on 10.04 on logitech usb mouse.
found it even easier to verify with following command:
xev | grep state
clearly shows this for a single click:
state 0x10, button 1, same_screen YES
state 0x10, button 1, same_screen YES
state 0x110, button 1,
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Yes, intel-gpu-tools in both Natty and Oneiric doesn't work from the
repository (you get the error - Couldn't map MMIO region: No such file
or directory). Compiling intel-gpu-tools from source is one option, but
I also found a PPA that works, and you can also just download the .deb
without adding
This also seems to effect me in Arch Linux
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Hi, Seth.
The dumps I posted yesterday are when I see the slow down, and I'm not
near any other electronic devices.
I'm going to have to keep a journal of the mouse flying off to the
left problem and see if it correlates to things I'm next to.
pj
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yeah so this invisible window problem seems to have been fixed for me
when i upgraded to oneiric. it made natty totally unusable. btw, i think
i could see the invisible windows when i restarted compiz or the unity.
but i never found out how to get rid of them without restarting X.
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There doesn't seem to be rhyme or reason to this, be it having Firefox running,
opening a link in Chromium to open in a new tab or watching a .flv video clip,
using
Thanks for your bug report. I believe xorg is the correct package to report
this against, as it involves the user being thrown back to the login screen
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage#Graphical_Environment), but the
fact that the problem doesn't occur in an Ubuntu-2d session
@Alessandro, it is better if you file a new bug report.
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All I get is a Invalid OpenID transaction message.
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Could you please try clearing the cache and cookies of your default
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duplicate of bug 601447, so it is being marked as such. Please look
some one who knows the difference between vesa and vga needs to look at
this.
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transparency not working with intel driver
On 11/09/2011 05:04 AM, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Hey iacobs,
You filed this bug report against natty, but I see it's still open and
doesn't appear to have much activity recently. So, now that oneiric
is released and stable, this may be a good point for you to upgrade
and re-test if this
Thank you Steve for the suggestion. Now I've tried (and also removed
cloud-init) and I found no problem, except for a service that I've
written myself. When running a konsole in X and then giving the command
sudo bum and starting the service, I see some messages from bum but
also this
Still holds, no magic fix happened.
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Fixed in fglrx 8.902 (Catalyst 11.10), working on released Kubuntu
11.10.
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@Bryce Harrington:
I just tried it. It still happens on Oneiric with the Nvidia Driver.
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Xorg freeze: logging in
Martin: might help doing another round of mainline kernel testing..
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
no other suggestion ATM
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It is still an issue. Although I do not know to what it is related. Fact is
that no display-manager is starting when not hiding plymouth splash screen via
arrow-up or escape. Xserver is running, with gdm I get the busy-cursor, with
lightdm I get the black cross after a while.
I will do a fresh
I would also very much like this resolved. It would make the 800x480 resolution
on my asus eee much more usable.
I believe this is the upstream bug report:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39949
The problem can be solved by reverting the patch from:
I'm running the package from comment 492 on an Acer Aspire 7552G-6436
and it's working quite well. I haven't played with all of the settings
yet to determine what works and doesn't, but basic functionality is
flawless. I've marked bug 747123 as a duplicate of this one.
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the patch provided in #492 doesn't work on my Dell n5110 laptop. I am using
64bit ubuntu 11.10.
code
$uname -a
Linux m-Inspiron-N5110 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC
2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
/code
The 'echo 1 | sudo tee
hi Allessandro,
according to this output, it should work. It would be strange, if it would
not work. Because for me, it works and I also
have nearly the same output as you do. It is really strange, if this is
not working.
Greetings
your friend
Linuxexperte
Am 09.11.2011, 22:54 Uhr, schrieb
It seems to be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/745608
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I have the same problem: Sometimes (not always) the 2nd Monitor doesn' t
come up and have to reactivate it using the Monitors program...
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-13.22-generic 3.0.6
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-13-generic
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After logon there is only one monitor instead my two (sandy bridge)
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I have to refine: the 2nd monitor doesn't come up at boot time at all.
So not just after logon...
So maybe I have a different problem... @Arkady Klimovsky: can you
comment on that!?
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Hi Andrea
That's it, that's why I requested you reopen this bug, control center says this
driver is installed and used, but Unity somehow refuses to see it, the problem
is Unity, not my card.
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Top area of my display looks corrupted
To manage
And what if you used Gnome-Shell instead of Unity?? For me, Unity uses
this proprietary driver. I have no problem with that.
I hope, that you will get your problem solved.
Greetings
Linuxexperte
Am 10.11.2011, 12:25 Uhr, schrieb Alessandro Ceschini
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Hi Andrea
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Ubuntu 11.10 won't boot without safe
The issue is not present in Oneiric. I don't think its worth to backport
it so I will mark the bug as invalid.
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not a driver bug..
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Hi Andrea
What's Gnome-shell? The standard shell till 10.11? It doesn't give me the 3d
back, I already tried this. The funny thing is that 3d worked till back 10.11
times, and also before. Since 11.04 everything is gone.
Now, what should I do, open another bug?
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The logfile shows that it's using the trident driver. What do you mean
by vesa, should be vga?
And there is no native 3D support for trident, so you're out of luck on
any distro. Installing nvidia drivers don't help anything, just makes
things worse.
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I don't know what update you are talking about, but the lucid system I
can access still have the file in place.
And lucid was the only release that used that path, newer releases ship
the snippets in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d.
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Status: Confirmed =
Hi Alessandro,
Gnome-Shell is an alternative Desktop-environment to Unity. You can find
that out here:
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Gnome_Shell?highlight=Gnome-Shell
This Desktop-Environment works so pleasing for me and with 3D-Support. And
here in the latest Firefox-Version, I can
also use
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on a computer that has a Nvidia video card. The desktop freezes to that there
is no way out
except by switching off the computer. I then installed the
Hi Andrea
You don't belong to the bug team, do you?
Before resorting to alternative remedies I want the guys up there to
tell me frankly they WON'T FIX my issue.
I want them to put it squarely they don't give a damn about my problem.
Thanks
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In 11.10 it seems solved but in 11.04 I don't know since I upgraded the
day Oneiric was launched. But until I upgraded the bug was still there.
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Everyone: I'm happy to report that the ALPS patches we've been testing
have been accepted by the mainline input subsystem maintainer and should
show up in kernel version 3.3. We also plan to include them in the
Ubuntu kernel for the 12.04 release. Thanks for your help in testing!
pauljohn32: In
Just tested version 2:2.1.15.901-1ubuntu2.1 on oneiric and version
2:2.14.0-4ubuntu7.3 on natty.
Both are working as expected.
Thanks a lot for this upload.
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No worries. Thanks for apologising and explaining why you did it that
way.
Main thing is the bug gets fixed anyway :)
As I mentioned, I'm only running Linux in Vbox at the moment so I don't
think I'll be
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Hello,
I believe this issue was a duplicate of bug #740126: in fact, Xorg
stopped freezing when bug #740126 was fixed.
Marking this as a duplicate.
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Hi Walter
OK, you're right, sorry for the rant, it's just I'm kind of exasperated,
everyone here has finally 3d while I don't :(
My duplicate bug was: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-
graphics-drivers/+bug/774453 but I filed that while I was still running
11.04 and above all,
For my Toshiba Satellite C650 running synclient TouchpadOff=0 when the
bug occurs, works. I have disabled the touchpad option Disable touchpad
while typing and in the last 15 hours I did not get the bug any more,
but it's not a good decision not to disable touchpad while typing as
it's not a great
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This looks similar to #612816, except this was Oneiric, and the crash
didn't occur after sleep/hibernate. I had just rebooted the computer,
then I unplugged and external VGA monitor
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just tested on my laptop, and it work correctly on oneiric.
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dri not working with ltsp on natty
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I tried to run a test app that was provided in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16257#c16. The bug is not
reproduced anymore with all recent updates from oneiric. It can be
closed now.
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Hi Bryce,
Thanks for your reply. It passed full 6 months to have an reply, but thanks
anyway.
I don't use Ubuntu 11.04 anymore, so I cannot confirm does this bug still exist
or not. Also, I get rid of Nvidia card, now I have Radeon HD and using it
without any problems. You can close/delete (as
Hello Bryce,
I have started to use Oneiric since beta 1 and never had the problem again.
I do not know if any specific fix had to be applied to achieve that or not, but
in Oneiric the problem is solved.
Thank you for your time and effort. Please, close the bug.
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I'm not too sure the other bug report made duplicate to this one (bug
#874784) is the same bug. The other link led me to here first so I
replied here in error. I meant to reply to bug #874784. Bug #874784
seems more like bug #764330 (Move window annoying slow with compiz)
instead of this issue.
Even I am having the same error after login. It doesn't cause any
problem while working but popup on login is annoying.
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Upgrading to Oneiric Ocelot did indeed fix the bug for me. Please feel
free to close this bug.
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remote eclipse crashes local
I tried the PPA (comment 275) works perfect my Clickpad on my HP
touchsmart tm2, Ubuntu 11.10. The only feature missing is the
disable/enable button (including LED). Thanks Sergio for the effort.
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Maybe it's intended and not a bug, or just a missing feature (tag wishlist),
but there has nothing changed since the creation of this report. So don't close
it, as there is nothing changed - if you need futher information to fix it, I'm
here.
But I think it is clear?
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the card that I am using is a apg/vga 3d video card. Vessa is a generic
driver with limited functions.. Its like running in safe mode. You have
less adjustment and lower resolution. Xorg is showing it as a vesa
driver. which is ok if you dont mind fuzzy and distorted pictures. I
have used
Hi my friend,
noo...I don't belong to the bug-team. :) But I already gained some
experience in this matter through going to such
things myself and help myself with these hints. For me, these hints did it
through several distros now.
And before I do a bugreport, I try to help myself. I don't
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I am editing a file with vim, when I jump to the bottom with crtg+G, it
doesn't refresh the window. Each line will refresh as I move my
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Hi Andrea
Wait. What you say would be true if the problem stemmed from the Nvidia
drivers, but this seems not to be the case, the reality is that Unity is
to be blamed, for the driver works well. I surfed many forums but they
don't give me more pieces of information than I already have: usually
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 748080 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/748080
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 748080
ATI card fan is always on with opensource radeon driver
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@Alessandro, this bug was exclusively on the drive being reported as not
being used but actually being used and working perfectly. For the bugs
related to graphic problems, reporting users were asked to report
separate bugs. If you want to get attention to your bug it is better
that you open a
Hi Bryce,
I've upgraded to 11.10 a while back and have kept it updated. After
seeing your commentI tried launching evolution from a remote machine.
The problem still exists.
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #38645
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38645
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One more thing: I had filed a bug in Xorg, see,
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38645
but they said it's probably not their issue.
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Hi Seth,
I own a Dell Inspiron too and the patch you've provided us doesn't help with my
touchpad neither.
BlogCrawler and I are not the only ones with this issue unresolved. See bug
#606238 for further information.
Thanks for your hard work and expertise.
Regards,
Luigi
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