Georgi thanks! No crashes so far. Even with compiz animations turned
back on.
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Title:
Intel driver crashes on Ubuntu
I installed Gnome Flashback session, login with metacity (no compiz) and
it does not crash anymore. It's just a workaround but it might be better
than reinstalling with older version just because of this show stopper.
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Disabling animations did not help me. There are less crashes but still
happens. Almost everytime when I try to reply to a mail or open calendar
event in Thunderbird. This is not happening on other machines with non-
intel graphic cards.
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It happens also with animations disabled. Almost every time I run
Thunderbird.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1509846
Title:
lightdm crashes on window open in Ubuntu 15.10 intel
Is this one about the same thing?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1510970
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lightdm crashes
So much about LTS. Can anyone confirm this will ever be fixed or should
we just abandon Linux since this is total showstopper in my company and
I ran out of options and excuses :(
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Few weeks ago we moved from 10.04 to 12.04 at work. Mostly because of
newer machines had problems with older kernels (no SATA, no sound). I
have to admit that 10.04 was light years away from 12.04 when it comes
to stability. There was mean time between crashes measured in weeks,
when 12.04 can
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