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apport-gpu-error-intel.py crashed with NameError in main(): global
name 'datetime' is not defined
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Same here: A dual screen setup, Ubuntu 11.10, nvidia geforce 9300, the exact
same message reported by James Stewart appears after each login (except it's
with output at 1680x1050@50Hz).
The only un-commented line in my xorg.conf (created with the nvidia X server
settings tool) referring to some
Thanks for pointing that out as a never use 2 fingers scrooling. I
think I left a patch out..I'll look into it when I have the time
2011/11/21 Ollea 582...@bugs.launchpad.net:
Thank you Sergio, I've installed the synaptics package from your PPA and
the left-click + drag works now, amazing !
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I upgraded this system from 10.10 to 11.04 to 11.10.
Now, when I log in to the desktop, Xorg will start. I will hear the
Ubuntu login sound, I get the Ubuntu desktop background, and I can move
the mouse around. But nothing else happens, no menubars, rightclick
doesn't do
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Also note that if I switch to another Virtual Console (ctrl-alt-f1) and
run `unity --replace` everything seems to work as intended.
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I can confirm that this is still a problem in the released Oneric. I did
get the exact same errors when using a dual monitor setup. Installing
the updated with jockey also failed.
The only solution I have found is the one Tony posted to uninstall fglrx
and reinstall some other packages. Thanks,
JC, could you please capture a backtrace of this problem following the
steps in: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace ?
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- When opening the main libreoffice shortcut, the screen looks extremely
strange.
-
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I havn't found a converter, but I did try the larger monitor on VGA for
a day at work and it ran without problem. It had been on DVI before. I'm
away from the office this week (It's Thanksgiving in the US) but I will
try to find the parts and try the converter test next week. Just to be
clear,
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Yesterday evening I applied new patches, including new kernel version.
Before update, suspend to ram and wakeup worked ~20 times consecutively.
With new kernel version 3.0.0-13.22 wakeup does not
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Clicking mouse button 4 disables mouse
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Somehow was filed under xorg. Should, of course, be Project linux
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Bug is still in oneiric.
Additional HW combination 16:9 that shows the same bug :
Dell Latitude E6620,Native: 16:9 1366*768 (Sandybridge Mobile (GT2+))
via HDMI
Dell 27'' U2710 Res: 1920x1080 (16:9)
Same bug: Instead of using native laptop resolution and scaling extern monitor
up
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Thanks for clarifying,
I mean problems with screen sizes within DVI.
Thanks for your help.
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Have you performed sudo ldconfig after file deletion?
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Milestone: None = oneiric-updates
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: oneiric-updates = ubuntu-12.04-beta-1
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Assignee: Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team) = Leann Ogasawara
I was able to get this fixed by installing the new LINUX X64
(AMD64/EM64T) DISPLAY DRIVER 290.10 from http://www.nvidia.com/object
/linux-display-amd64-290.10-driver.html
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Im surfing firefox and screen crashes and is black terminal flickering
few times with 1sec showing black then 1sec terminal so forth 4 times
then shows up window Allowing to choose start in safe mode or continue.
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DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
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I ran:
gdb program 21 | tee ~/gdb-libreoffice.txt
And got the message:
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `2'
Libreoffice did not start.
I decided to then run:
libreoffice
And got the message
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module globalmenu-gtk
Then, I decided to open libreoffice, then typed:
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I was able to fix it. My system was using the fglrx video drivers for my
ATI Radeon video card, although it wasn't clear that this was the cause
of the crashes.
Removing this driver and installing the
A fix is now available upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42008#c7
Any chance we will see this in an updated xserver-xorg-video-intel
package for Oneiric?
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Buongiorno,
after the first update on newly installed U 11.10 , system slowed considerably
and scrolling fragmented.
Grazie, Marco
Post Scriptum: I have an old monitor. I tried to reinstall Gnome classic
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I purchased a new wireless (via bluetooth) keyboard yesterday. I have a
laptop that I want it to work with. I plugged in the bluetooth adapter
that came with the keyboard/mouse combo, and it was recognized just
Hello
Can you please run in a terminal
apport-collect 772116
using the problematic keyboard reproducing the bug.
Thanks
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I still performing tests.
I tried on a laptop with intel graphics card and this problem does not
occur.
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Unity
It's been over a year without any indication of a problem that disabling
acpid in xserver would solve, so I'm going to close this for now. If
anyone can make a case for why to remove it, reopen this bug and let us
know.
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MASTER: acpid should
I did recently step up to Oneiric, however as I did not like the new
Ubuntu environment, I decided to switch over to xubuntu. I tried running
with the Ubuntu environment but got an error that it failed to load the
session.
I therefore cannot retest this bug in my current con figuration.
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Where exactly is the released fix implemented? I'm looking in
/usr/include/X11/extensions/dpmsproto.h and see:
#define DPMSNumberEvents0
Searching around doesn't turn up any evidence of a DPMS event
notification system. Am I missing something?
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I'm setting the priority of the -nvidia bug task to High, although I
think this isn't a fault in the driver itself, but rather an error in
the algorithm selecting the binary package to be installed. (Ubiquity
presumably??)
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Here's the installer logs
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This happens to me 10-20 times a day. I'm a technical user, but not
entirely familiar with what to do to debug this. Any help would be
appreciated, and I'm willing to put work into helping out.
A couple of notes:
* I use a dual headed display, but this happens in both single and dual head
Quackers, can you explain what you mean by This is not a 12-04 bug,
it's a 11-10 installer bug? Are you reproducing this fresh installing
Oneiric onto a system? I'm definitely seeing this on Precise but don't
recall running into it for Oneiric install testing.
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Fresh install of Precise on an Intel box that had oneiric installed
previously. I left '3rd party sources' checked, completed the install,
rebooted, and found myself at the
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Fresh install of Precise on an Intel box that had oneiric installed
previously. I left '3rd party sources' checked, completed the install,
rebooted, and found myself at the console
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Yes, at the time I was doing a fresh install of 11-10 which was to be upgraded
to 12-04 for testing.
I checked the box for the 3rd party drivers and after installation and
rebooting I found that the 173 driver had been installed rather than the
nvidia-current driver, which is the correct driver
Was able to reproduce this bug myself (#893760) after a fresh install of
Precise.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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apport-gpu-error-intel.py crashed with NameError in
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Actually, I am likely to increase the dependence on apport from the
xdiagnose tool, such as for filing bug reports or doing local analysis
of .crash files and the like.
But I'll give you a chance to provide some additional
justification/background for this request. There's more than one way to
@Rocko, thanks for raising this issue for review.
Actually, I think the likelihood of this corner case happening is
lessened these days; the packaging scripts for nvidia both in-distro and
upstream *should* catch these cases. If they don't, that'd probably be
better to handle as a regular bug.
JC, what you want to type in the terminal is:
gdb libreoffice 21 | tee ~/gdb-libreoffice.txt
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Enterprises need to insulate their systems from reporting upstream,
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Somewhere the following dependency chain needs to be broken:
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So this just happened again. I tried to SSH in to get a dmesg dump, but
couldn't - said the port wasn't available.
Will leave an SSH session open, and see if it will stay open if I get another
freeze.
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On the whole situation:
Ubuntu team - truly laughable...
Daniel - thank you for your work!
I've just tried Daniel's PPA. Compiz updated, using AMD Catalyst 11.10.
After trying the default options with no success I tried many
combinations of them. Still no luck. The defaults I reverted to were:
This bug affects me too, and I may have found a workaround. The report
gave a hint that if they chmod'd /usr/bin/unity-window-decorator, things
seem to work again, but without Compiz. That made me investigate CCSM a
little bit.
If you open CCSM and go to the Window Decoration plugin under
Thanks Alex Cabal, that seems to fix it for me. I tried this out on my
system by running in a terminal:
killall unity-window-decorator
gtk-window-decorator
Are there any side effects of using gtk-window-decorator instead of
unity-window-decorator? Will it break anything?
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By using the computer, the computer freezes. SSH doesn't work. Sometimes
I get a trace printed on the monitor (will upload some pictures).
When I apply pressure which involves a lot of HDD activity, the crash
happens earlier.
I have AMD Phenom 2
Seems that I may have spoken a little too soon. My workaround does
seems to fix Firefox and Thunderbird windows; I can now change tabs and
the titlebar will update on both max'd and non-max'd windows. However
other apps still have this problem. For example a Nautilus titlebar
will update if
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failsafeX archive log location is unexpanded in
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* Include datetime module
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I did fresh install to my laptop today (11.10 i386) and run all the
updates. Just after removing Acer AOD250 from external display
connection (on-the-fly without first disabling ext display) the GPU
locks up (blank screen, just cursor showing up). I did ssh login and
system
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Alright, well it definitely affects precise. I'll add an oneiric tag so
once the issue is discovered it can be evaluated for possible SRU.
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu Oneiric)
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 11.10 on a Macbook 5,4. I can't
select text or drag items with the cursor.
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I market this bug as affecting the Ubuntu-Certification, referencing the
Certified status of the Lenovo ThinkPad T510 whose backlight does not
properly function. https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-
certification/+question/163597
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Importance: Undecided
In digging through ubiquity, it looks like ubiquity hands off control to
jockey via dbus, and it seems jockey runs into trouble. In the log it
seems jockey is unable to find (or create?) it's cache, and so I wonder
if that may be what's steering it off the cliff.
** Package changed: ubiquity
Bug #888273 has the same warning (against 11.10), although description
is ambiguous if it was encountered under same conditions as this.
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During 11-10 install on checking the 3rd party programs box the Nvidia 173
driver is installed.
However my graphics card uses the
I have a sense that it is selecting -173 because it's the last thing in
the list. However I'm not spotting in the code where exactly that list
might be.
The error message is from get_modinfo() in detection.py.
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$ Ubuntu-ошибка Xorg
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-13.22-generic-pae 3.0.6
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-13-generic-pae i686
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu4
Architecture: i386
CompizPlugins:
@Bucic, To work around this bug you need:
In CompizConfig Settings Manager:
Sync to VBlank - OFF
Detect refresh rate - Is not relevant. But if you're interested then the
(future) fix for bug 880707 will bypass incorrectly detected refresh rates.
And I would recommend:
In Catalyst Control
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compatimble NVIDIA driver not faund
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have a different bug to this one.
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Wow, I don't know how I made that mistake. I guess 7+ hours straight
homework was draining...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 893838 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893838
Public bug reported:
Update of my bug report, I can easily reproduce this by just
disconnecting externl display. One curious thing is that now system
reports erronously that I have caps lock on when
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 893838 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893838
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893888
Title:
Xorg freeze
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Are you saying that you got the radeon driver to work? How so? My
graphics card is no longer supported by AMD, so I can't install the
proprietary driver, but I still get the virtual size limitation using
the radeon driver. I can set the dual monitors using xrandr, but that
messes up the desktop
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