Public bug reported:
After today's artful dist-ugprade, all titlebars are corrupted. The
fonts show only squares.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.11.0-10.15-generic 4.11.8
Uname: Linux 4.11.0-10-generic x86_64
Has there been any updates to this in either the Zesty security channel
or Artful? It's a pretty serious regression.
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Title:
Recent update
I'll note that Alt-TAB still works.
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Title:
Alt-backtick regression
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I narrowed this down by doing a bisect dist-upgrade with disk snapshots.
I.e. take a snapshot, manually upgrade a few packages, reboot, test,
rinse, repeat. The only packages left are the three binary packages
mentioned in the bug report. With the snapshot before upgrading those
packages,
Public bug reported:
dist-upgrading to xorg-server (source package) 2:1.18.3-1ubuntu1 (binary
packages xserver-common, xserver-xorg-core, xvfb) introduces a
regression for Alt-backtick switching between windows of the same
application. Before the upgrade, Alt-backtick works by showing you the
Thanks! Uploaded. BTW, lp:xdiagnose seemed terribly out of date so I
didn't modify it. I'm not sure if there's a current upstream branch for
xdiagnose.
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As it turns out, xdiagnose was still Depending on Python 2. I completed
the port by switching to --buildsystem=pybuild and dropping all Python
2-isms. I have a diff, attached here, that completes the port to
Python 3 (hence why I re-opened this bug). Before I upload it though,
perhaps Didier
Today's dist-upgrade, which pulled in new xserver-xorg-core
2:1.17-2-1ubuntu7 and a new unity 7.3.2+15.10.20150921-0ubuntu1 seems to
have restored my full desktop. Closing as invalid for now. Will reopen
if the problem recurs.
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A few more data points.
I booted stable Vivid, then dist-upgraded to Wily. When I open the
Displays setting, the highest resolution I'm offered is 16:9 at
2560x1440. There's no option to go to 3440x1440, which is the native
resolution of this monitor.
Debian unstable seems to have no problems
Hi. Is there anything else I can do to help debug/fix this issue? It's
still a problem with the latest dist-upgrade on wily and it makes my
desktop unusable.
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Through a process of disk snapshotting, apt-mark holding certain
packages, and bisecting the dist-upgrade, I've narrowed it down to one
of the following packages. I'm unable to narrow it down any further.
This is the output of `apt-get dist-upgrade --dry-run`
The following packages will be
Public bug reported:
I have a 3440x1440 monitor and after today's full dist-upgrade, most of
the screen real-estate is unusable. I see a small rectangular patch in
the lower left corner, and on this patch I can right-button to bring up
the menu. While the rest of the screen will display the
This appears to be fixed with today's full dist-upgrade.
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After bisecting the dist-upgrade, apt-mark holding various packages
until I found the culprit.
It's either xserver-common, xserver-xorg-core, or xvfb (probably not the
latter).
If I unhold the first two and dist-upgrade, I see the freeze.
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I'm not sure why this was marked Incomplete, and while I appreciate the
pointer to the bios update, I don't think it's relevant. This is really
about giving back to the user software remapping of keys and modifiers
in a user friendly way. xmodmap can do it all but it's far from user
friendly.
Unfortunately, I can't. IIRC, it was a do-release-upgrade from an
earlier version so it was *a lot* of packages.
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Title:
control/capslock
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gnome-do and Xorg/unity/desktop seem to be incompatible on a fresh
install of either utopic or vivid. This is either tied to 1080p
(1920x1080) or a fresh install of either version. Details as I know
them are provided here.
I have a brand new machine which is running 1080p
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On Apr 15, 2014, at 06:37 PM, Jakob Bornecrantz wrote:
This should have been fixed in libgl1-mesa-dri 10.1.0-4ubuntu4, I can't
see it either, please comfirm.
I'm currently running
libgl1-mesa-dri:amd64 10.1.0-4ubuntu2
and haven't seen it in a while. I'll check again after my next
With today's dist-upgrade, this problem seems to have gone away. At
least, I can no longer reproduce it with the last given known recipe.
I'll mark this as Incomplete for now and reopen later if necessary.
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Hi Jakob. Is there anything else I can do to help push this issue
along? It's so painful ;)
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Xorg crash
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On Mar 21, 2014, at 11:43 AM, Jakob Bornecrantz wrote:
Did you fully upgrade the VM?
Yes.
Tho I no longer need to press enter to close emacs, could this have something
to do with it?
I'm not sure what this means. Did you try the recipe in comment #5 and
#7?
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I'm no longer able to reproduce this bug Barry, Maarten can you?
Oh yes, it's definitely still happening.
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On Mar 11, 2014, at 10:15 PM, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
This issue may have been introduced by the 3.13.6 stable update. Can
you test the following kernel and see if it also exhibits the bug:
I'm now on 3.13.0-17 and didn't notice the freeze on login after reboot to
this kernel. I'll try a few
3.13.0-17 seems to be freeze-free, so I'll close this bug for now.
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Title:
VMware Fusion 6.0.2 (1398658) on OS X 10.9.2.
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It's quite easy and reproducible to crash. Here are the steps:
* Log in
* Hit Alt to bring up the launcher
* Start up gnome-terminal
* In the terminal, type `emacs -q`
* In Emacs 24, hit `Ctrl-x Ctrl-c RET` to quit Emacs.
* Go back to the terminal and double click on its menu bar to globally
One other note: I am fully dist-upgraded on Trusty (no held back
packages), but I cannot run the 3.13.0-16-generic #36 kernel because
that exhibits the log in freeze of LP: #1289410. So at grub select
Advanced options for Ubuntu and boot the 3.13.0-15.generic kernel.
This allows me to log in and
Note too that there are certainly other surprising ways to crash X, it's
just that the recipe in #13 is completely reproducible every time.
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% dpkg-query -W xserver-xorg emacs24 xserver-xorg-video-vmware
emacs24 24.3+1-2ubuntu1
xserver-xorg1:7.7+1ubuntu8
xserver-xorg-video-vmware 1:13.0.1.git.20140115.8da9817-0ubuntu2
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I've narrowed it down to some interaction between Terminal and Emacs 24.
You can discount Claws and Gnome Do.
I can reproduce this every time with this recipe:
* reboot
* login
* hit Alt to bring up the launcher
* start up a Terminal
* In the Terminal, enter emacs -q to bring up a vanilla Emacs
FWIW, neither gnome-terminal nor emacs24 have been updated in a long
while, so this is clearly a regression in the X stack somewhere.
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This may be a kernel bug, and I'll add a bug task for that.
% uname -a
Linux anarchist 3.13.0-15-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 3 15:54:59 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
With this kernel, I can log in just fine. With -16 however, after I
type my password, the
% dpkg-query -W linux-image-generic
linux-image-generic 3.13.0.16.20
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See also Larry's explanation in the dup bug: LP: #1287148
Maybe the Arch Linux package could be packaged for Ubuntu?
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Assignee: Meng Jiao (meng1usa) = (unassigned)
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If, after you start up emacs -q, you immediate quit it, the recipe in #5
still crashes X.
Starting non-X emacs (e.g. `emacs -nw` in a terminal) does not crash X.
Starting multiple terminals does not crash X.
I'm going to try to rebuild Emacs against the current Trusty package
Problem still exhibits with a rebuild of emacs24. I'm still going to
upload a new Debian merge of emacs24 even though it doesn't fix this
problem. Makes some sense though: it should never be possible for an
application to crash X (or cause some data corruption just by running
that allows some
On Mar 06, 2014, at 11:37 AM, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
I don't see a backtrace here.
I have an /etc/X11/core file, but I can't seem to get a backtrace out of it.
ubuntu-bug refuses to file the bug because vmware is involved. Tell me what
you need and I'll happily provide it.
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Any thoughts on this bug? It's making my laptop environment unusable.
:(
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Xorg crash
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Public bug reported:
I use the Nouveau theme of Gnome-Do, and I bind its invocation to Alt-
Ctrl-Space. Invoking Gnome-Do crashes X and leaves me back at the login
screen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-12.32-generic
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Probably not an xorg problem, but anyway, after today's dist-upgrade, my
very long standing swap of the control and caps lock keys on my standard
Ubuntu desktop got lost. Now capslock actually is capslock and ctrl is
actually ctrl, despite a my previous settings swapping
It's worse than that. Several apps are not mapping their menus to the
menubar, and several are not inheriting the Ubuntu desktop theme.
Examples include most prominantly firefox and chromium.
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Also: my Emacs window geometry defaults are being partially ignored.
Second window is being mapped taller than the screen.
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Another symptom: I have Alt+H rebound to minimize window. This has
worked forever. Now there's a regression where Alt+H will summon the
Help menu. This is even though I have Activate the window menu set to
Disabled and Minimize window set to Alt+H. This used to override the
menu setting, but
I'm reopening this because with today's dist-upgrade, the problem has
returned.
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Status: Fix Released = New
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Comment #7 might have been a little misleading. Here's what's
happening. On Trusty right now I have:
% dpkg-query -W libxatracker2
libxatracker2:amd64 10.0.0-1ubuntu4
If however in the course of normal apt-get upgrades, I install:
% rmadison libxatracker2
libxatracker2 | 10.0.1-1ubuntu2
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1271186 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1271186
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1271186
No 3D acceleration in Trusty - Gallium3D version too new
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I'm de-duping this because the X server *should* be choosing Gallium 0.4
on SVGA3D, which it does on older xorg-server versions in Trusty. A
recent update broke this. Targetting xorg-server and I will update it
with some version numbers.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1179210
** Package changed: xorg-server (Ubuntu) = mesa (Ubuntu)
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X server regression on VMware Fusion with OpenGL 2.1 enabled
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By the process of elimination, I've determined that the bug is in binary
package libxatracker2 (source package mesa). If I apt-mark hold that
binary package and dist-upgrade everything else, all is good. If I then
upgrade that package, I end up with broken OpenGL support.
Last known good
Confirmed that downgrading restores 3D:
Gallium 0.4 on SVGA3D; build: RELEASE;
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I wonder if this is the same crash that I experienced in LP: #1199403
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segfault in xorg-server during install of saucy 32bits
Samuele, do you have vmware-tools or open-vm-tools installed? I don't.
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Yay, fixed for me. Thanks!
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Today's saucy update with reboot and X crashes when trying to display
the greeter. I see continual flashes from purple screen to black
console.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.10.0-2.10-generic 3.10.0
Hi Tim,
On Sep 05, 2012, at 04:54 PM, Tim Gardner wrote:
Barry - its not clear if the attached kern.log in comment #11 is after
you've added vmwgfx to /etc/modules. At any rate, that module is getting
loaded about 20 seconds into the boot:
[ 20.863814] [drm] Initialized vmwgfx 2.4.0 20120209
On Sep 05, 2012, at 03:11 PM, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
Was there a prior kernel version that did not have this issue?
Yes, but I can't remember exactly which version this broke on. It definitely
worked all through 12.04 and in 12.10 up until whatever upgrade I happened to
do on-or-about
FWIW, the 3.6.0-030600rc4-generic kernel seems supremely unhappy. No
graphics at all.
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vmwgfx kernel module
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- X problems in Fusion guest
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vmwgfx kernel
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LP: #1039097 describes a problem with very tiny fonts on the login page.
Somehow I managed to get logged into the desktop and after readjusting
the monitor display level I have normal sized fonts (though afaict, not
on the login page still). However, now I get lots of
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I get no output (i.e. the grep doesn't match anything)
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Until the update which broke this, it definitely *felt* like I had 3D
working. Various animations and most noticeably Gnome Do, but it's
definitely not working now. Disabling 3D acceleration in Fusion and
restarting the guest shows the same corruption, tiny font problem, etc.
So I think you're
As an intermediate step, according to this page
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware/Tools I installed the open-vm-
tools package. That seemed to go okay, but it still doesn't look like
I'm using 3D:
grep -i open /tmp/glxinfo.txt
OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string:
Now, I went back and ran vmware-install.pl and it seemed to build,
however I got this message:
Distribution provided drivers for Xorg X server are used.
Skipping X configuration because X drivers are not included.
A reboot still gives me the tiny fonts, although the text is a bit more
readable.
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Hi Robert, 3.5.0-10 exhibits the same problems.
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So, with Prf_Jakob's help, I added vmwgfx to /etc/modules and rebooted.
That gave me 3d, no tiny fonts on lightdm, and no llvmpipe based
corruptions. So that's a great workaround, but why isn't vmwgfx being
loaded automatically?
% grep -i 3d /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 8.737] (II) vmware(0):
Never seen this running Emacs on Unity 2D on ATI hardware.
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On Sep 20, 2011, at 01:09 AM, Chris Halse Rogers wrote:
Ah. This would appear to be the same as bug #831336, which is reported
as fixed. This could have been fixed in the 1.10.4 update. Can you
still reproduce this Barry?
Hi Chris. I haven't seen it crash since maybe Thursday of last week
Here's another crash, but it looks different than the other ones.
Unlike the previous ones, this was not resumable, so I think it more
clearly captures the original bug report.
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Another crash, for the fun of it.
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I got this when trying to log in from a locked screen. A `cont` kept me
going.
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Before today, and for a few weeks now, the freeze would happen
intermittently, maybe once or twice a day. At first it seemed to be
associated with Chromium because it would happen when I scrolled a web
page or clicked on a link. As of today, I've already had 5 freezes,
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Even though my screen saver settings say to Turn off after: 1 hour, my
screens always go blank after 10 minutes of inactivity. This is
entirely reproducible. I am using the free glx driver with my Radeon HD
4670 card, dual-headed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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Screen always goes blank after 10 minutes
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The merge proposal looks good to me, and seems to work properly, so I've
approved it. I don't have permission to upload the changes though, so
I've assigned it to mvo, though if someone else can upload it before
then, please do.
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Assignee: (unassigned) =
% uname -a
Linux limelight 2.6.35-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Sun Sep 19 20:32:27 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
% lspci | grep -i radeon
04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV730XT [Radeon HD 4670]
I have fglrx-installer 2:8.780-0ubuntu1
No evident errors on install. No evident
Scott K is the Kubuntu guru I know, so I've subscribed him.
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Interesting. I'm running several Ubuntu versions under Fusion 3 and
have never (to my knowledge) installed the mouseemu package. I'm even
typing this from Lucid in a F3 VM.
ctrl-click works for me as a right button click straight out of the box
w/o mouseemu.
The only thing that works on native
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This /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, thanks to Alberto Milone allows me to log
in:
Section Device
Identifier Default Device
Driver vesa
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Thanks to Alberto, I am in desktop heaven! Dual-headed, full
resolution, and visual effects.
Here's what worked for me:
* install the proprietary driver
* sudo amdcccle
* configure monitors and desktops through amd's tool
* reboot
Of course, if you don't want to run the proprietary driver,
I have exactly the same problem with my HD4670. I've been commenting
about this on bug 387013 but I'll start interacting on this one instead.
Let me know if there's anything useful I can post about it (my xorg log
file is posted over there).
Note that I've tried Bryce's PPA which doesn't seem to
Here is the X.org.log file.
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I've just tried Bryce's PPA. Boot gets to the login screen, but all
attempts to log in with a Gnome session fails. I get the Star Trekian
transporter effect, then the screen flashes to black, and then I'm right
back at the login prompt. An xterm session does succeed. This is all I
have in my
Heh. Logging out of the xterm session is enough to lock the machine.
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Ubuntu unusable by default with ATI HD4670 video card + monitor on DVI link
(blank screen).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387013
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This issue may affect me too. I just grabbed 64bit Karmic alpha 5 and
tried to boot from CD. I cannot get a working graphics desktop even in
safe mode. I see the splash screen and the little rising transporter
room effect, the cursor spins and then goes blank. Then the splash
screen comes back
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