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The track stick on my Dell E7440 has become almost unusable as a general
pointing device on Ubuntu 17.04, due to the slow speed and acceleration.
It literally takes 2+ seconds to move the pointer from left to right end
of a 1920-width screen with full force, and it is worse in
Same problem with nvidia 319.60 on Ubuntu 13.10. Running GPU at full
power all the time resolves the issues.
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Yup, removing the changelog.Debian.gz file helped. I also had to remove
changelog for libdrm-nouveau2, due to same problem. Not using xorg-
edgers.
Limbo (the game) was removed for me on 2013-03-20 during a regular apt-
get dist-upgrade:
Start-Date: 2013-03-20 10:11:17
Commandline: apt-get dist
Looks like this problem only occurs when GPU is at the lowest
performance level (Nvidia Powermizer). At that point performance is low
enough to trigger some kind of race which causes wacky text rendering.
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Perhaps what I'm seeing in bug 1077639 is a duplicate of this bug ? Text
rendering issues have been present for me in both Ubuntu 12.04 and now
in Ubuntu 12.10 using nvidia drivers. Emacs is the worst affected of all
applications I use regularly. There are also some occasional glitches in
gnome-ter
Experienced complete freeze on Dell E6510 laptop a few times now, Ubuntu
12.10 x86-64, Nvidia 310.19 on NVS 3100M GPU. The machine drops dead, no
networking, no VC, no sysrq, fan starts, screen goes black, but
backlight is still on. Only possible fix is holding down the power
button a few seconds w
I still get wrong layout in guest sessions. E.g. Norwegian is set
correctly in prefs for guest (as its system default) , but US is
actually active and typing is broken. So still need "setxbkmap no" in
guest sessions ..
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Seeing some gnome-terminal text rendering weirdness with nvidia 310.14,
so beware, it's a beta after all. (Output text sometimes appears
invisible at first...) That being said, it does fix the pointer velocity
issues.
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Bryce Harrington <1057...@bugs.launchpad.net> writes:
> Btw has anyone tested if this issue also affects 304.51 when used on
> precise? If it does then we should add a precise task for this bug as
Yes, Precise is affected as well, when using nvidia driver 304.51.
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Same symptons on two different Ubuntu 12.04 installations now (one
installed from scratch with alternate install CD), where the only
relevant thing in common is that they both use USB/Bluetooth keyboards.
Another install on a laptop does not exhibit this problem of wrong
keyboard layout. Simplest w
Raymond Brun writes:
> That allows me using keyboard for quite some time, a few hours. Then
> norwegian keyboard suddenly disappears. Then I have to run the command
> again. That forgetting keyboartd issue looks like a few bugs named
> "Ubuntu forgets keyboard language USB".
Same here, I find my
Same problems with Norwegian keyboard layout. It won't set properly
after configuration, and en-US layout is used in practice (even though
indicator says No[rwegian]).
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Claudio Melis writes:
> same behavior on my machine with ubuntu 10.10
> I notice to u that if i disable logical cpu and then re-enable e
> suppress os_raise_smp_barrier spamming message
Tried this. The messages still appear after disabling/enabling
hyperthreading logical processors.. Despite the
"NVRM: os_raise_smp_barrier(), invalid context!" is back with a
vengeance in latest 270.18 beta nvidia driver on my setup. [Lucid
x86-64, NVS 3100M]
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See this thread at nvnews:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=152295 [launchpad.net bug
views excruciatingly slow]
particularly this official reply from nvidia:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=2287025&postcount=7
.. in which AaronP states: "Thanks for reporting this.
s several
kernel releases, up to the very latest.
>
> 2010/11/18 Øyvind Stegard
[...]
>> 3100M, Dell E6510). I get "NVRM: os_schedule: Attempted to yield the CPU
>> while in atomic or interrupt context" at suspend/resume + when switching
>> to console, w
All nvidia drivers from 256.X up to newest 260.91.21 are unusable for me
on basically any kernel up to 2.6.37-rc2 (on Lucid x86-64, nvidia NVS
3100M, Dell E6510). I get "NVRM: os_schedule: Attempted to yield the CPU
while in atomic or interrupt context" at suspend/resume + when switching
to console
Claudio Melis writes:
> Before I say that all works fine for me...
> But only dmesg spam disappear.
> X goes on 100% cpu usage after suspend and make the system unusable.
> Someone have the same problem?
>
> my card is nvidia GT 320M
I'm also having certain stability issues after resume from sus
I have only tested 260.19.12 on Lucid 2.6.32-based kernel, but it looks
good ! Suspend/resume works and I see no strange NVRM kernel error
messages.
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Extender writes:
> Maybe that is kernel (not nvidia) problem - why 2.6.35.5 still not in
> Maverick? NVidia stuff is very quiet on this issue
Yes, that might also be the case. I haven't tested the very latest
nvidia drivers on 2.6.32-based Lucid kernel.
No comment from nvidia yet, on nvnews
auxbuss writes:
> Seems that the Nvidia forum is down too. I'm getting 404s on
> http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/, so can't report there atm.
It's been down all day here (CEST).
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Andreas Nilsson writes:
> I also have the NVRAM errors in the logs. However I haven't noticed any
> problems from it, suspends works perfectly.
>
> Hardware: nVidia quadro nvs 3100m, Lenovo t510 laptop.
That can make sense for me, since suspend on my Dell E6510 with NVS
3100M hasn't worked prope
Looks like new official nvidia driver release is out .. version is
260.19.12, http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html . No mention of
anything in changelog about "Linux kernel interaction bug fixes" or the
likes. Mostly just lots of additions and new features (doesn't look too
promising for those of
Daniel Karlsson wrote:
> Same (i.e. frequent NVRM... records in syslog, co-occuring with resume from
> suspend freeze)
> on Dell E6410 with Nvidia NVS 3100M. Will downgrade/reinstall to Lucid solve
> the problem?
I downgraded to Lucid on my Dell E6510 laptop, because I need it rock
solid/stable
I am getting this on Ubuntu Maverick x86-64, using 260.19.06 beta nvidia
driver, for the following graphics hardware:
- Nvidia NVS 3100M (laptop)
- Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT (desktop)
I reverted back to Lucid, since this bug seems to screw up
suspend/resume badly on the laptop-side, and generally do
Same problem on Dell E6510.
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Looks like it's related to bicubic image filtering in XV. Disabling
XV_BICUBIC (via xvattr) makes the corruption go away. Re-enable
XV_BICUBIC and corruption is back.
This also explains why some videos don't trigger the problem, and why
the problem only appears when scaling up past a certain size.
Composited desktop or not (E.g. Compiz or not) does not matter.
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The problem is not only with Totem. Once it starts occuring, it seems to
happen with all applications using XVideo/Textured video and when
resizing to large size or fullscreen. One effect is that video image is
rendered on a tiled pattern, separated by thin lines. The effect can get
worse and video
Luke Yelavich writes:
> Could you plesae try installing the linux-alsa-modules-2.6.32-23-generic
> package from the Ubuntu Audio Dev PPA, http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
> audio-dev/+archive, and reboot, then attempt to reproduce the problem.
Is there any new stuff in this alsa-modules package com
Problem still there on latest kernel 2.6.32-23-generic
#37~pre201006041000 from pre-proposed (Ubuntu kernel-ppa).
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Since Intel users are also affected by this, the problem might be caused
by some common parts of kernel KMS DRM code shared between intel and
radeon. It has been suggested the IRQ handling in DRM (latency) might be
cause of problem, in upstream fdo bug28106. Would be great to get this
*extremely* a
Sorry, just realised the apport-collect request was automatic. This bug
is confirmed upstream, and attaching all that stuff from my own laptop
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
HTML5 videos embedded in web pages in a certain way are unusably slow
with Radeon KMS and cause xorg process to use 100% CPU.
Examples of web pages with videos tha
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
HTML5 videos embedded in web pages in a certain way are unusably slow
with Radeon KMS and cause xorg process to use 100% CPU.
Examples of web pages with videos that cripple Xorg:
http://www.dailymotion.com/openvideodemo
http://hack
This is no longer a problem in Ubuntu 10.04 when using (default) radeon
driver with KMS.
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[X1400] Extra X sessions very slow because of EXA and no DRI
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This bug can be resolved as fix released. The bitmap font glyph
corruption problem hasn't appeared in a long while, even on Karmic
radeon-UMS, and definitely not with Lucid radeon-KMS.
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This problem no longer occurs with radeon-KMS on Ubuntu 10.04.
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I've seen this issue on ATI X1400 Radeon Mobility (ChipID = 0x7145) as
well. KMS video playback is often jerky and problematic in fullscreen,
so I tried the old UMS mode, and at some point all Xv playback turned
bad, like in the screenshot attached in this bug report. Thus I returned
to KMS, and I
Pauli writes:
> KMS=Kernel modesetting which you have to enable by passing modeset=1
> to radeon kernel module. KMS driver fixes the bug and the commit you
> think about is for KMS case. KMS is still under heavy development and
> getting it to working state requires sometimes quite a lot of tweak
I agree, it would be nice to get this fixed. Let the driver fallback to
shadowfb-technique if DRI-init fails, I'm sure that would help a lot.
Guest sessions are next to unusable right now. The strange thing is I
remember seeing patches upstream that were meant to revert to non-EXA
acceleration tech
Fabio Pedretti writes:
> Is this still reproducible with Ubuntu 9.10?
No.
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[r300] screensaver 'lattice' causes immediate Xorg freeze/crash
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Nedenom wrote:
> Seems to have gone away in Thunderbird for me with Karmic, but still there on
> Java apps.
Yep, I can certainly confirm that. Both Swing and SWT-based apps.
Netbeans shows GUI-corruption all over the place, especially smaller
widgets like buttons and tree node handles and in some
The problem is not easy to reproduce. It has only happened once, and
attempts at provoking it has "failed", i.e. no crash.
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X segfaulted in r300_dri.so when I closed glxgears.
Ubuntu Karmic Koala RC x86, running Compiz, default X configuration and
set of packages (e.g. "out-of-the-box" setup). ATI X1400 mobile radeon
graphics card.
The backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/
Still corruption problems on freshly installed Ubuntu Karmic RC with all
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The patch does not work here. I'm using radeon-driver from git HEAD
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It seems like a work-around for this problem (using XAA in some cases) got
fixed upstream in this commit:
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Yes, true. And that would be OK, if software rendering was usable at
all. But with Jaunty radeon-driver, it's not, with EXA and no DRI. You'd
have to switch extra sessions to XAA for ok performance.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 291040 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291040
Please set upstream report to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18397 (Small pixmap
corruption [EXA enabled]) instead, which is the correct report for this
particular problem.
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I've found that using only gray-scale anti-aliasing helps a lot on this
problem. Only rarely do fonts get corrupted when using gray-scale AA, at
least with my ATI X1400+radeon-driver+EXA. If I switch to sub-pixel AA
(Jaunty default), it will happen a lot faster and the problem gets
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