** Attachment added: "Video reproducing the problem using xfce4-power-manager"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1870250/+attachment/5344513/+files/TEST002.mkv
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Public bug reported:
When using the combination of modesetting Xorg driver with Intel GVT-g
enabled, it was observed problems with brightness control.
While the brightness control still has functionality, it works with
significant delay for every change. Every change takes roughly half a
second,
Public bug reported:
xfce4-screensaver is triggering a Xorg crash. The bug report I did on
xfce bugzilla against xfce4-screensaver is:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16528
The bug report there have the steps to reproduce, log files and the full
backtrace of Xorg when the crash
I could encode successfully with all compatible VAAPI encoders on
Skylake:
V. h264_vaapi H.264/AVC (VAAPI) (codec h264)
V. hevc_vaapi H.265/HEVC (VAAPI) (codec hevc)
V. mjpeg_vaapi MJPEG (VAAPI) (codec mjpeg)
V. mpeg2_vaapi MPEG-2 (VAAPI)
Public bug reported:
When I updated my system today ( https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/S7csQfNHT4/
), logged off and logged in, the GPU rendering stopped working. Now
using glxinfo it outputs: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/njnbMHf7Bk/
Before libegl1 was required I hadn't it installed, but as now it is
Public bug reported:
When trying to do any type of encoding using any of the VAAPI encoders
from FFmpeg, the system hangs entirely for some time. On dmesg, the
following appears:
[ 107.557643] [drm] GPU HANG: ecode 9:0:0x8fd8, in ffmpeg [2047], reason:
Hang on rcs0, action: reset
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Public bug reported:
>From Xenial to Artful, the intel-gpu-tools package installed intel-gpu-
overlay. However, on Bionic intel-gpu-overlay is not available, nor as
part of intel-gpu-tools nor as a separated package.
intel-gpu-tools upstream packages treats the failure of building intel-
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