This appears to be an issue with Nouveau's support for Oliver's GeForce
FX 5600 and David's Quadro FX 330.
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Whole 12.04 Ubuntu freezes for me randomly and the computer must be hard
rebooted or cltr + alt + f1 than logging in and then sudo reboot. The
system is a dual boot with WXP. The system can work well for several
hours, but suddenly it just freezes both in Firefox and Chromium, Dell
Dimension E521
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** Description changed:
After the launch of skype, i cant click nothing on it, every action
cause the xorg restart
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xorg (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/973419
I am having the same problem. I've been using 11.04 until now, since it
supported my three monitor setup (with 2 nvidia cards).
Hopeful that multi monitor configurations had been fixed in 12.04 I took
the
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/973419
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ubuntu 12.04 Beta 2: Nvidia Bianary Drivers with Xinerama corupts non GTK3
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I've checked these options but the FPS is still about 60 :(
Sounds good. That's probably your screen refresh rate, and I can see no
benefit in going above that.
If you for some reason want to draw frames faster (if you are f.ex.
debugging a problem, that only occurs on really high framerates,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 661248 ***
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Thanks for confirming this. For added info, I should also say that I
have 2 nvidia cards with 2 monitors attached to each card. I will also
post up my xorg.conf file asap for info purposes.
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This bug also affects me, I have installed the latest/updated Ubuntu
12.04 64bit. I have 2 nvidia cards and 2 monitors on each cards, so 4
monitors in total. I will post up my xorg.conf file asap.
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Title:
Synaptic
I have the same problem.
I use a freshly installed Ubuntu 12.04, and when I log under unity (3d)
the GUI freezes after some time randomly. It can be when I surf the web
with firefox or when I read a pdf file in evince. The mouse still moves
on the screen, but nothing happens when I click
It may be related to Thunderbird when it received a new mail, but only
sometime. Indeed I'm able to get a failsafe desktop when unity/compiz
freeze by using unity-2d/metacity, and then I notice that Thunderbird
window that was minimized cannot display it content (unity-2d show a
dark window). I've
Never happend to me before until 12.04, this combined with bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/980519
Makes the new LTS unusable!
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I have the same problem.
I use a freshly installed Ubuntu 12.04 64 bits, and when I log under
unity (3d) the GUI freezes after some time randomly. It can be when I
surf the web with firefox or when I read a pdf file in evince. The mouse
still moves on the screen, but nothing happens when I click
News: The described bug is hard related to the radeon m10 9600 graphics.
On the thinkpad x41 with nearly same hardware but intel i915 graphics
none of upper problems appears. Videos playing on, dash jumps in when
clicked and nothing stutter.
Thinkpad T41 with radeon mobilty is affected
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I want to correct the procedure:
1. CTRL+ALT+F1
2.Login as user.
3. sudo pkill compiz-decorator
4. pkill -9 compiz
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ubuntu 12.04
** Description changed:
- My system worked fine with all the latest kernel, but with all the kernel
3.4rc from kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ I get a black screen few
instant after grub, the monitor seems switched off, and remains in this state.
+ My system worked fine with all the
Xorg does not work with nvidia-current on my 9800GT.
My graphics card only works with the nouveau driver:
LSHW:
description: VGA compatible controller
produit: G92 [GeForce 9800 GT]
fabriquant: NVIDIA Corporation
identifiant
** Summary changed:
- [9800GT] Fonts are blurry after the installation of Nvidia driver using jockey
+ [9800GT] Problem after the installation Nvidia driver
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I had the same issue ( 12.04 ) . It was solved when i switched to new
monitor D-SUB - DVI . Fonts were blurry with binary blob but not with
nuoveau .
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Pointer keeps on moving
Same Problem here.
I think it is more often if i start VMware workstation 8
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I have not seen the crash since updating my NVidia drivers from 'post
release updates' version to another version (forget the version) listed
in the 'Add Additional Drivers' settings applet.
Fingers are crossed.
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I worked around this entire issue by uninstalling all nvidia drivers,
and installing the nouveau driver. To my surprise, it supports dual
monitors on my Quadro FX 570. While the accellerated animations are
performing fabulous, Chromium won't render WebGL 3D (tells me that my
card doesn't
I think this could help. The bug just appeared again as I was within a
gnome classic (WITH effects) session with my ubuntu 12.04 64 bits.
So it looks like it's really a issue of compiz and not really a bug in
unity.
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gnome classic (WITH effects) with my ubuntu 12.04 64 bits.
So it looks like it's really a issue of compiz and not really a bug in
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I've attached my xorg.conf file.
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This bug seems to affect me as well. Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, Nvidia 295.40.
Screen freezes and the cursor stops moving. Also experienced a black screen
followed by a forced reebot.
Other operating systems on the computer works fine.
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Here is my xorg.conf file
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Tormod,
Thank you so much. Your solution is exactly what I needed. Glxgears now
reports 380 fps. Certainly not a speed demon, but sufficient for what I
am doing.
Is there something I need to do to close this bug, or mark it as solved?
Best Regards,
Russ Mileham
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Pelle,
I had the same problem with my Quadro FX 570, Xorg just could not stay
alive for more that 40 minutes, while my home PC with 9600GT runs well.
Then I uninstalled Nvidia drivers, installed Nouveau and there has not
been any problem since. So for now I would call it an unofficial
workaround.
workaround:
modprobe -r usbhid
modprobe usbhid
fixes the issue (until next suspend)
There's probably something wrong with pm-suspend resuming usbhid
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** Summary changed:
- X defaulting keyboard locale to US at login after upgrading distribution
+ X defaulting keyboard locale to US at login after upgrading distribution if a
Logitech Unifying Receiver is plugged in
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Pelle, I'll get you the version number when I get home from work (+6
hours)
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Xorg crash
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After upgrading from Oneiric to Precise, the touchpad became unusable.
To make sure this wasn't caused by something beyond Ubuntu's controll, I
also tried a fresh install. The mouse poiner hardly moves at all. Scroll
does not work, but sometimes trying to move the pointer
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Okay, it seems I made some progress. I was right to think the problem
was in the keyboard. I tried these steps:
1) Started the machine with a USB keyboard plugged in: KDM detects the correct
locale.
2) Started the machine with both USB keyboard and Logitech K800: KDM is
detecting the correct
the same happens to the touchpad (fixable by modprobe -r psmouse,
modprobe psmouse)
There seem to be more people with touchpad-issues, like at #804109
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I'm getting this same error message every time I start a Dell GX520 that
I dual-booted this morning. True dual-boot, not wubi. And a clean
install, vs. upgrade. The GX520 came with a Radeon 9250 Pro low-profile
card. The error apparently has something to do with the intel gpu. I
tried pulling
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Also affected by this problem. Is there any way to copy back into some
configuration file the old option available till 11.10?
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Hi burli,
Can you confirm which version of xorg-server you are running?
Thanks!
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Importance: Undecided = High
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I am wondering if the new Intel drivers (2.19; in Ubuntu 12.04 are 2.17)
would improve the situation?
The PPA from the Ubuntu-X team (
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates ) contains
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.19.0-0ubuntu1~xup1
Maybe someone wants to give it a shot... (but
I was waiting for an update before reporting that I was affected. I have
installed 295.49 and it has not fixed my problem. The same issue exists
with 259.33 and 259.40. This is new behavior in 12.04.
I have a G96 [GeForce 9500 GT] (from lshw)
When I first boot up, video is fast. After a period
This appears to be fixed for me after installing 295.49.
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[regression] Nvidia 295.40 driver is extremely slow
To
Hello Customer
You can even choose a pair of them to match all your suits.
These original watches are sold in stores for thousands of dollars.
Be warned that PPA purge didn't work with multiarch last I checked
-Original message-
From: sanmiguel9 againsttcp...@gmail.com
To: clayt...@umn.edu
Sent: Tue, May 8, 2012 11:16:12 CDT
Subject: [Bug 966744] Re: resume from suspend leaves me with black screen and
a cursor
I am wondering
Ok, I installed fglrx and fglrx-amdcccle via Jockey aka Additional
Hardware GUI app.
Everything seems to be working ok.
Packages in the Ubuntu 12.04 repo ( 2012-05-08 ):
fglrx version: 2:8.960-0ubuntu1 size: 118 MB
fglrx-updates: version: 2:8.960-0ubuntu1 size: 118 MB
fglrx-amdcccle: version:
I'm having trouble installing the nouveau driver on my X and because of
that my X is running with the nvidia driver.
We see the problem with firefox and flash. When accessing youtube, the
whole X environment falls and returns to home screen lightdm.
Using Google Chrome I have the same problem
Removal of NVidia drivers did not work for me, still getting periodic
crashes.
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Title:
Periodic lockups or crashes
To
I've since switched back to Arch Linux, but I ran into the same problem.
It is a problem with the nvidia drivers. What you can do is install
nouveau drivers and see if that helps. This may lead you on the right
path http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/UbuntuPackages
It is unfortunate that this
This bug makes my server unusable. Again. Using NX to log in and kwin
crashes all the time.
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I had a similar issue, maybe you want to look at
http://techieblurbs.blogspot.com/2012/05/suspend-freeze-on-macbookpro-82-and.html
see it if helps!
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I just resumed my laptop from S3 and entered my password in the unlock
screen dialog. After that a black screen showed up with just a clock in
the top center area and a lock icon in the upper right corner of the
screen shown. I ctrl-alt-f1'ed to TTY1 and then ctrl-alt-f7'ed
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[SNB] Lockup after resuming from S3 and unlocking the screen
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I have the same problem, and see this bug is still waiting for a full
backtrace. When I'm using the computer remotly by SSH (commandline) everything
is working fine.
When I am using X (unity/compiz or gnome), the desktop crashes randomly when I
am using programs, browsing, etc. most of the
Just noting I'm running GNOME 3 with gnome-shell, not unity.
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It is an upstream regression, although a calculated one. A fix for
Ubuntu would be to have these DRI1 drivers available in the standard
repos (universe if that still exists?).
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- glxgears very slow
+ glxgears very
** Tags added: logitech receiver unifying wireless
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Title:
X defaulting keyboard locale to US at login after upgrading
Workaround:
Add this to the bottom of /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/de
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols qwerty {
include de(basic)
name[Group1]=German (qwerty);
//key AB01 { [ y, Y
] };
//key AD06 { [
7025 / nForce 630a] [10de:03d6] (rev a2)
(prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: ASRock Incorporation Device [1849:03d6]
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal - Alpha amd64 (20120508)
Lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0846:4260 NetGear, Inc. WG111v3 54 Mbps Wireless
[realtek RTL8187B
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nvidia-current 295.49-0ubuntu1: nvidia-current kernel module failed to
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I've tried to install software from Ubuntu Go 11.01 DVD while error
occured, I used dpkg -i blablabla*.deb command to do it.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: nvidia-current 260.19.29-0ubuntu1~xup~maverick3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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package nvidia-current 260.19.29-0ubuntu1~xup~maverick3 failed to
install/upgrade: nvidia-current kernel module
Have same issue but compize freeze absolutly every time I closed/opened
lib. And it started after last unity upgrade from 5.10 to 5.12
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Following the procedures list here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/47796/can-i-update-the-kernel-of-my-10-04
-lts-to-the-latest-kernel
To get the latest kernel for 10.04. The site specifically mentions that
I may need to update my proprietary drivers after installing this
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
OO 3.01 on ubuntu 9.04 (from ubuntu repositories; openoffice.org-impress
1:3.0.1-9ubuntu3) flickers improperly on the Cover Down transition.
The Cover down does not work as it should. This holds both at home and
at
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The default version of the xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse package in Ubuntu
12.04 is 1:12.8.0-1. When Ubuntu 12.04 is installed as a guest in VMware
Workstation (tested on 8.0.3) or VMware Player (tested on 4.0.3), the
mouse behaves rather erratically. For example, if you
Vern Poythress, this looks like a driver issue, so I'm going to kick it over to
the xorg team. Please execute the following command, as it will automatically
gather debugging information, in a terminal (this time it should work):
apport-collect 384913
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I tried 295.20 (uninstalled jockey and nvidia-*) and still experience
the same problem of a slowdown after a period, although perhaps it is
slightly less severe.
I forgot to say that I am running xubuntu 12.04.
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I have tried installing 2.19.0 from
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates but I still get
these same hangs, so I believe the root of the cause lies somewhere in
the kernel. Or it just was not solved in this version. I noticed that
these bugs usually occur after the machine is
Pretty much a (me too) post here.
As part of Logitech's warranty service they sent out this really nice
new Model H800 headset to replace an older model in ill health.
Tried it on both of my Ubuntu 12.04 machines and indeed it crashes.
There is one other machine here that is still at Ubuntu
Here's my experience with a nvidia 8600GT card on ubuntu 12.04. All previous
ubuntu releases have worked fine with with proprietary driver over many years.
Installed clean 12.04 and using gnome-shell + gnome3 team ppa, nvidia driver
295.40 did a segmentation fault after a hour or so mainly just
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I cannot get into su or sudo without a segementation fault which mean I
cannot resolve the problem.
I was trying to fix a samba4 error that was effecting everything on the
system and I think I overwrote some library files trying to resolve by
loading
TRoloff, if you are having a problem in Debian, please report this to
their bug tracker.
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Scrambled text when
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I had a suspicion it was something like that. This one looks much more
useful.
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I have attached a screenshot of the two options given to me in the
'Additional Drivers' applet. After my upgrade to 12.04, I was on the
'post-release updates' version of the driver. I switched to the
'version current' driver and haven't experienced the crash (yet).
NVIDIA Corporation G92
FYI, the Inkscape problem that I was troubleshooting has already been
pinned down somewhat (it had more to do with scrollbars!) so this bug
isn't really a blocker anymore. I can freely use my digitizer if it's a
core device, and I don't have a reason to make it non-core anymore. It's
up to you if
@markb #136 I have the exact same problem, thanks for doing better job
than me describing it. I am thinking about joining the test team
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/ProprietaryDrivers/Natty/WeeklyProgram
but I don't think I have enough time.
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I'm also having a similar complete freeze, no mouse movement. Fresh
install 12.04 32bit is freezing every so often. Was watching a video
earlier, noticed the curser was no longer moving for me then the video
started shuddering. Was typing an email a few minutes ago when it froze
again. I think
I have similar issues as rmvd. Using either 295.49 or 295.20 same issue.
R-clicking any menu and it takes several seconds for menu to appear.
Before it was instantaneous.
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