Yes, sure: https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/issues/6264#
** Bug watch added: freerdp-issues #6264
https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/issues/6264
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Public bug reported:
when using xfreerdp with Windows 10 and using the a screen capture tool on the
remote host (windows 10) xfreerdp consistently fails with BadLength X error.
I reported this also to xfreerdp, where it was designated as potential internal
error in X/Xlib.
ProblemType: Bug
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected trusty
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Did the upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04 yesterday (9-mar-2014). After that,
desktop behaviour was strange. I realized that the graphics driver chose the
strange resolution for both my display (as DVI-0, std
.
regards,
Hans-Peter
BTW: the upgrade to 14.04 was not smooth. It stalled and I had to issue
dpkg --configure all manually. Maybe the graphics driver thing is a
result of this.
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Hi
I did a reboot with the tv set on and everything was working fine. But
then I turned off the tv set. It seems as if the gui hasn't noticed
that. I can drag windows out of the display screen to where the tv
screen is configured.
regards
Hans-Peter
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Please close this bug report. I moved on to 14.04 where the issue is
gone!
many thanks for your help
Hans-Peter
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1238188
Title:
[HP Compaq dc5850
is, to try the
latest development release every week or so. If the issue is definitely gone,
I'll report it in this bug report. Agree?
Hans-Peter
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Christopher, I've already done this. First of all, I tried Ubuntu. But this was
not very successful. It advanced up to the 'Ubuntu' writing. From there on, the
red dot hopped until I stopped the system. I let it hop for about 5 minutes.
regards,
Hans-Peter
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of entries of the RADEON
driver, showing good progress. There was no warning or error. So I guess, the
issue is fixed in the trusty release. How should we proceed?
regards,
Hans-Peter
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Just updated to Catalyst 12.11 Beta 11. Bug is still there.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1067320
Title:
1002:6798 [fglrx] VT cursor is visible and blinking on top
Update: As BorisH mentioned, the bug is still there after updating to
Catalyst 12.11 Beta 8. It does not happen that often anymore for me, but
it still happens.
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Still haven't found a way to get rid of this blinking cursor.
It is not only the case with Unity(tested with Ubuntu 12.10 fresh
install), but also with xfce (tested with Xubuntu 12.10 fresh install,
fglrx install per apt-get install fglrx fglrx-amdcccle, all updates
installed).
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Update (with some kind of solution):
What I have tried so far:
- Disabling KMS explicitly at grub prompt: no change
- Disabling vesafb: blank screen
- Disabling Plymouth: no change
Another thing I tried right now, was installing the AMD Catalyst 12.11
Beta 8 driver. So far (tested it with 6 or 7
Public bug reported:
If I type this command:
xrandr --output LVDS --off
the same thing happens like using gnome-display-properties, which means
different colours (test screen like).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: xorg 1:7.5+6ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887046
Title:
External monitor won't turn off laptop display
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I am using open-source drivers for my ati card. If I connect an external
monitor to my laptop (acer aspire 8942g) it connects and I can see a
clear imagine, but if I try to turn off my laptops display via gnome-
display-properties the external monitor continues working, but my
laptops display
As you may already know, it also affects karmic with the latest xserver-
xorg-core package (1.6.3-1ubuntu7)
br
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