PS: I must clarify that at the moment I have already updated the video driver
of my notebook for nvidia (I used "ubuntu-drivers" for it). But the problem in
question always happens, from the first installation of ubuntu where,
originally, the nouveau drive is installed.
In this case I resolved t
Public bug reported:
Hello! Good afternoon!
I believe this should be the second time I try to report this
malfunction case that I believe may be related to the xserver-xorg-
video-nouveau driver, running on nvidia GTX1050 video card laptops (as
is my case notebook). Sorry if that's not the case!
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> Hello!
>
> I will explain what I did, I have little ability, so i made some research
> to get knowledge on how I could perform the configuration of this parameter.
>
> I found a location with the instructions I followed:
>
> # sudo cat /sys/module/i915/parameters/enable_psr
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> This command ret
Public bug reported:
Hello,
As you can see in the attached report, I have a Dell, Inspiron notebook with
Nvidia 1050 etc ... I connected to this notebook (through the HDMI port) a
monitor LG 23EA53 ...
Initially the Nouveau driver never worked properly with this video card. It is
a huge pain to
I'm doing some tests but there is a possibility that the cause of these
crashs is some or some gnome extensions.
I turned off the extensions:
- Native Windows Placement
(https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/18/native-window-placement/)
- Auto Move Windows
(https://extensions.gnome.org/extensi
This bug is simply making it impossible to use Gnome. I decided to send
this bug report to the gnome-shell team as well.
#1716456
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This crash occurs when both applications are in the same workspace as
well ... And if one of the applications is a virtual machine session of
Virtualbox, crash occurs more quickly (with less focus shifts).
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Sorry for the end of message... (Usando Alt-TAB parece, a princípio, que
o crash não ocorre... or it takes longer to occur :-))
This means something like:
Using Alt-TAB it seems at first that the crash does not occur ... or it
takes longer to occur :-)
... thanks google translate! :-)
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I've been thinking a bit, and if this bug is related to the gnome-shell,
please excuse me. I do not know if it would be convenient to repeat this
same report and generate an apport with the same content for gnome-
shell.
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I believe this bug is related to the video driver but I'm not sure ...
Anyway there goes the report:
This is a crash that happens every time I open two different
applications (for example: Chromium and Nautilus), one of them in
workspace 1 and the other in workspace 2.
When
I'm really sorry but I afraid that this may not be possible. My level of
experience in linux is very low for this ...
But I can install and test if you can compile and package it appropriately
in a 'deb' (or binary) and send me ... unless that was only interesting if
built right here in my own comp
Sorry, I was unable to reproduce the crash. I performed the same steps I
did before, but without success. Maybe it's because I stopped using two
monitors (I had another monitor, Sansung SyncMaster2233, coupled with my
notebook). I have to find some way to get that other monitor (which is
owned by m
Yes, I will update and try to repeat the same steps...
2014-04-14 9:19 GMT-03:00 Timo Aaltonen :
> can you reproduce this and send another crashdump which could be
> retraced
>
> ** Package changed: xorg-server (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel
> (Ubuntu)
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> ** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video
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