Thanks for your reply, Andrew. So far 295.20 hasn't crashed, but the
crashy drivers sometimes went longer without crashing, so no verdict
yet. I will try the one you suggested after I decide on 295.20.
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If you're
Sandy Bridge, it is. I really wonder if this specific case is a bridge
issue, since it only occurs with 2 external displays attached and not if
I use the notebook stand alone.
Another issue which only occurs with the 2 external displays is, that
Unity does not render completely after start up
Same problem on DELL laptop with NVIDIA Corporation G98M [Quadro NVS
160M] (rev a1) connected to docking station with external (1920*1200)
monitor.
It starts to get hotter at my workplace with the summer nearby and GPU
temperature seems to go up to 80+°C Once this happens the whole X session
Reinstall did not help, PowerMizer Performance level on idle still is 2
or 3 with the second monitor enabled. Think I'll switch to the nouveau
driver unless that also brings up issues
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Yesterday I finally had time to test what's currently in precise-
proposed, but now the two-finger-scroll is almost unusable. The same
gesture both scroll up and down in Google Chrome. Sometimes it's
extremely sensitive too, which makes it hard just figuring whether it's
scrolling up or down.
I
Have been reminded of this bug, and thought I'd post a follow-up on my
own experiences.
I noticed that my desktop would run smoothly at first, then once I had a
few windows open, it went slow.
I used the nvidia-smi utility to monitor the memory usage on the GPU,
and noticed that as I opened more
PS. On current desktop, with one browser (Chrome), Thunderbird, Pidgin,
and six terminal windows, I'm using 400 MB of video memory. One could
argue that this is excessive? It implies that you really need a minimum
of 512 MB of video memory to use Compiz now..
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Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit
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I was having problems with the 290.40 driver so i added x-swat ppa. I'm
now on 295.53. With the 290.40 driver i couldn't log into either Unity
or Gnome shell. 295.53 solved that problem but
There is something that Ubuntu can't fix. I see this issue for 2 years
already. It should go away itself when they stop using compiz
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: xorg 1:7.5+5ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-41.90-generic 2.6.32.59+drm33.24
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-41-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Wed May
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My NVIDIA Corporation G98M [Quadro NVS 160M] (rev a1) has 256MB ram,
suppose it's time for a new laptop then...
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not able to install this package.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu6
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Thanks for the fix!
I'm sorry I can't test this package, I'm no longer on Ubuntu.
I'm sure someone else can test it though considering the number of users
registered to this bug and to its duplicates.
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German (german (germany)) keyboard layout in 12.04 is wrong too. the
(^°) and () keys are twisted. this is annoying. keyboard is not
working on grub2 menue at startup.
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@ #183
I'm using the i7-3770K too, and that fix did not work for me either.
Kernel 3.3.6 has been stable for me though, with a current uptime of 12
days.
$ sudo intel_reg_write 0x2120 '0x1206800'
Value before: 0x0
Value after: 0x0
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Dear Bryce,
You conclude this Bug Report with won't fix
Do I have to understand that on this computer I cannot upgrade anymore the
Ubuntu Version I'm using ?
(as reminder this bug appear only with the latest version, no problem with
10.04 on same hardware)
Or even if not fixed in this release,
I have discovered that enabling vsync in CCSM greatly reduces the
problem. Altough performance is affected...
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Since the request to post the kern.log (2012-05-24) I've switched back
to proprietary driver and I've not had the issue again...
NVIDIA 9800GT
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nvidia-graphics-drivers needs to provide separate packages such as libcuda1
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[Radeon HD 6310] [1002:9802]
(prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Acer Incorporated [ALI] Device [1025:0520]
LiveMediaBuild: Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal - Alpha i386 (20120530)
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what exactly did you do to solve problem Julien?
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Even with current edgers-xorg;
Can't restart x with crtlAltPtScnK, popup stating systems running low-graphics
mode, configure yourself, but no keybord/mouse available to click- hard reboot
When running, the dynamic images on screen are something like parsed with white
You have both discovered the reason that Unity 3D was blacklisted on
these cards in the first place. Unfortunately NVIDIA's driver is a
locked box and we can't see inside it to determine the problem. You
could try reporting a bug to NVIDIA about this issue. Alternatively you
could install the
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same issue with a nvidia geforce2 mx400. with ubuntu 11.10 i was able to
install nvidia driver from ubuntu and from xswat repo as well. on 12.04
LTS nothing. i tryed nouveau with gnome classic it works but the windows
are without the frame visible...
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what exactly did you do to solve problem Julien?
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Can't restart x with crtlAltPtScnK, popup stating systems running
low-graphics mode, configure yourself, but no keybord/mouse available to
click- hard reboot
When running, the dynamic images on screen
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Can't restart x with crtlAltPtScnK, popup stating systems running
low-graphics mode,
I installed ubuntu 12.04 on a AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3000+ machine.
Kernel 3.2.0-24-generic-pae.
No X was installed. I still have (harmless?) occasional general protection
fault. The machine also got locked up completely once or two.
See the attached dmesg for the details.
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Note the time closeness between Setting dpms mode 0 on vga encoder
(output 0) discussed here and the general protection fault messages:
[24588.839551] [c15af35f] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28
[24588.839632] Code: a3 00 75 36 8b 45 ac 89 f2 8b 88 ac 00 00 00 89 d8 0f a5
c2 d3 e0 f6 c1 20 74 04 89
Francis, others using X, if this is happening to you, please attach the
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$ /usr/share/bug/xserver-xorg-core/script 31
.
I can not reproduce presently since I'm logging in with session type
Ubuntu 2D and it's not (AFAIK) using the GPU any more.
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Who can change the status of this bug? Fix released is not the correct
status. This bug is still unsolved.
Who changed the status to 'fix released' should take this back please!
There is no fix !@!@!##@#$
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Downgrading to Xorg 1.10.4 did not seem to help. I have just experienced
another freeze. Trying now with sudo intel_reg_write 0x2120 '0x1206800'
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ef : I don't think to have done anything
I came back to free driver because of this bug whith proprietary drivers and
stay like that for a few days whithout any bug and when Alberto Milone asked
for the kern.log after a crash, I switch to proprietary driver (current
version) and I've no bug
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Every now and then, upon clicking on new mail in thunderbird, the X
display freezes in Ubuntu. Did it on previous releases and also
following the latest update.
I include the Xorg.0.log of the latest crash, in the hope that it will
help.
Graphics card: Gallium 0.4 on AMD
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I reported similar crashes, with Xorg logs, under the thunderbird
packgage, in this duplicate bug: #901230
Also, note in the above attachments, only the first one Xorg log of the
latest crash were collected when the system had actually crashed, the
rest was collected after reboot, so probably not
Well lads - sometimes the simplest stuff is the way to go. I've been
running system load indicator and weather applet on my old 1.6 Gh dual
core with 2meg on precise. Endless freezes: disabled nvidia etc etc -
but what has worked, so far is them at startup. Suggest it may be
worthwhile looking at
*disabling
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Nevermind, after three days of stability, my ubuntu precise started to
crash.
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I share the feelings with #188. It feels like something gone bad with
Canonical bug support. The Importance = Undecided, Status = Fix Released
and it is not assigned to anyone. Looks like the support, developers,
managers - everyone is on vacation. No response, no word of
encouragement, no update
I have System Load Indicator installed and when the system starts
freezing the disk have very high io (100%).
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I do a update to current version of nvidia-current package and I got the
problem again.
The solution to me is downgrade to 290.10-0ubuntu2 version of nvidia-current
package and don´t have the problem.
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I've discovered this is due to an instance of Conky that is auto
starting on boot. I don't have a Conky setup for that location or size
nor have do I have any Conky setup to auto start. I'll dig deeper and
see why it's starting. I can't find anything in etc/init or etc/init.d
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Tried with Linux Mint 13 (Cinnamon 64-bit) Live DVD on USB and faced the
exactly same situation
- Coloured noise on NVidia
- All well on integrated Intel graphics (G33)
Not suprising I guess seeing how Mint 13 is directly derived from
Precise.
To try something else, I installed Linux Mint 13
Sorry to everyone, I see that for Ivy Bridge systems the problem is
still unresolved, but I can't change the status of this bug to enithing
else because it said: Changable only by project maintainer or bug
supervisor.
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@madbiologist: I had tried nouveau driver as well but performance on
unity 3d is inacceptable.
What I do not understand: on ubuntu 10.04 with same hardware and older
nvidia driver, 3d was working like a charme: I had no crashes, compiz'
wobbling windows and some 3d games working perfectly.
I
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Happened twice today, when I was working with a virtual machine (vmplayer
4.0.3 build-703057). Both occured when vmplayer was in background, but active.
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Same for me :-(
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thanks Julien
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Do you have all updates installed? Also, which version of the Nvidia
driver are you using? Current?
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Further info, was using Ubuntu 12.04 with Nvidia Geforce 9500GT with
nvidia-current absolutely no problems, upgraded to 9800GT and began
seemingly random crashes of xorg resulting in logout.
Yesterday installed Opensuse 12.1 and all fine with default install of
Nouveau driver, installing
@Alberto Milone ETA for the fix?
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I tried another headset (Logitech ClearChat Comfort USB Digital Headset)
and the mute button on that one works as expected. It doesn't steal the
mouse focus like the Plantronics one.
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Same problem here .. Fortunately sudo nvidia-xconfig --composite /
reboot fixed it.
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Please remember this is a a bugreport, not a forum thread. All these
posts about this bug being ignored or about being disappointed are just
adding some noise to the technical information, increasing the risk of
the pertinent facts to be missed by the people wanting to figure and
eventually fix
I tried the ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa two days ago, wasn't any help. Still
experiencing hard freezes in 3d. Unity 2d seems fine still.
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In order to get new Radeon HD 7770 card working, I followed the recipe
at http://nerdysermons.blogspot.com/2011/11/solve-graphic-driver-errors-
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: fglrx (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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I have to agree with yorgasor #20. There are two different bugs here. I
happened to be affected by both. I could reproduce the google-earth bug
by running google-earth and zooming into something. The X server would
lock, but I could still move the mouse. Using the sudo intel_reg_write
0x2120
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 601447 ***
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 601447, so it is being marked as such. Please look
Tryin to think of the possibilities, how would it be a hardware issue as
this a pretty wide range of hardware ? Mine and many others have all new
hardware. That would kinda suck. I just got a bunch of updates so I'm
gonna try 3d again tonight. If it keeps freezing I will create a bug
report for
I'm having a similar bug with the radeon driver. Randomly (though often
when watching youtube) the screen would just stop updating. I could
move the mouse cursor around and I think it was accepting keyboard input
but nothing on the screen updated. I could ctrl-alt-f1 over and kill
the x session
Same and for me...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/973297
Title:
Xorg recognizes Logitech Headset USB dongle as input device then
segfaults in
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