Seems to be the same bug as reported in #1920682
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libwacom/+bug/1920682
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20.10
As already mentioned before, booting on kernel 5.8.0-44 fixed the issue also on
my system. I tried also with the 5.8.0-45 kernel to remove
xserver-xorg-input-wacom package but still crash. There was no way to remove
libwacom2 alone to test if it's the fallacious package, because it remove also
I confirm also the issue on my ThinkPad X1 Yoga 3rd gen
Worked like charm before last update. Current kernel is 5.8.0-45 generic.
Freeze as soon as the sytlus approaches the screen. I tried to remove all wacom
package without success (however, reading the previous post, bug seems to be on
a
Public bug reported:
It seems to randomly lockup.
Often, I am able to scroll the mouse pointer without being able to
interact with the desktop itself.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-48.51-generic 4.15.18
Uname:
I confirm this problem with xserver-xorg-video-intel version 2:2.99.917 (the
latest version at time of writing).
When I run in SNA mode, everything works perfectly until the machine resumes
from suspend. After this everything becomes unbearably sluggish and it seems
hardware acceleration no
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1041790 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1041790
Still happening over here. Locks up several times a week when using the
laptop about 9 hours per day during the work week.
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. The only solution is
hard reset.
Seems to happen on a variety of configurations, including nVidia, ATI
and Intel graphics.
If you are still able to TTY or SSH into other sessions, move the
mouse or use the keyboard, file another bug.
Thx. Joris V. (brains).
Update: 5/21/2012
non-technical
help, please advice
Thanks in advance.
Happy holidays.
Joris
PS: back on 11.10 now, which is rock-solid.
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@AG: it is not only about Chromium / Chrome. Changing to Firefox does
not solve the problem here, as stated in #606.
The Chromium bug 145600 you link to tells the current window is
unresponsive, but that you can still minimize / restore.
This bug is about COMPLETE system lock-ups: no keyboard,
@renaud: your comment being out of place was already suggested in the
first six lines of this bug report, not only on comment #579.
The comments which should be posted in this thread are all about option
4.
YES, we DO experience LOTS of system lock-ups.
NO, whatever we do, i.e. change browser,
@renaud: with all due respect, but you belong to the group of people who
should not be posting in this thread. If you can still sudo pkill,
then your system still is responsive. This thread is about COMPLETE
lockups: no mouse, no kb, no tty, no SSH possible. Holding the power
button and rebooting
@Kayvan: great write-up. Thanks.
But the problem is broader than intel with on-board CPU. It happens on
Intel-nVidia CPU as well, which is my set-up: a Core2Duo with an nVidia
8400M. I does not at all happen on Oneiric 11.10, which I went back to.
It starts from 12.04 and continues into 12.10.
Well, Jeremy. I do not blame you. There really is no interest from
Canonical into fixing this bug. There is no guidance, no follow-up, no
reaction.
Yes, truth is that all different comments filed here seem to appear
related, but are not necessarily so, making pinpointing the source of
this bug
@351: it already is and canonical keeps quiet...
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ubuntu 12.04 completely freezes frequently.
To manage
@Tim: I second that. It happens immediately during web browsing. I only
tried Firefox Chromium.
@Jeremy: I second that as well. I switched to Fedora because of this
mess. I promoted Ubuntu in the past, but have become really afraid to do
so... this bug makes the machine utterly unusable. I'd
Anybody who tried repro in a VM? I was wondering about this.
Ever since the problem, I moved to Fedora, which runs stable, but I
prefer Ubuntu's look feel... :/
Did anyone already try reproducing the error in a VM / fixing it by
updating the VM's kernel?
I'll try it anyway one of these
the keyboard, file another bug.
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+ Thx. Joris V. (brains).
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Update: 5/21/2012
Updating the kernel to 3.3.6 as suggested by Michael in #91, the system seems
stable, no freezes yet in 5-6 hrs of using and watching videos for couple of
hrs.
Original description:
I recently installed
@Kevin LeBlanc (leblanc-kevin-u):
I'm really, really unimpressed by how Canonical's bug-fix squad is not
handling this.
This is enough to drive people back to Windows, which I've actually been
considering.
Totally agree. Or to Fedora, Mint, Gentoo, Debian, Slack... plain
incredible.
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unbelievable... 264 comments and counting and this is set to won't
fix?!
I changed from Ubuntu to Fedora 16 because of this with the latter
running stable. All were pristine installs.
This bug's thread is a hodge podge of different scenario's precisely
because it happens IN a multitude of
@Timo: I understand that the bug is difficult to describe and that the
plethora of different descriptions make it difficult to debug /
pinpoint, hence address. It does not mean canonical or the community
should not keep track of it.
This is not venting frustration - although it also is. This is a
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