So yes this fixes the issue for me, although xorg already crashed on me
once with that patch applied. Will report back with details if this
happens again.
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I'm willing to spend some time on this but really don't know how to
proceed. Last comment on the upstream bug says 'Egbert', whoever that
is, will discuss this on the dev mailing list. I don't know what that
involves.. I mean I can also drop a mail to the list and say please,
please include this
Sorry but this is super confusing. Is this a known issue that is being worked
on or did I miss something? I've opened this issue because 883319 didn't fix
it. Now I tried panning and this also didn't fix it, but that's what was
described in 883319.
Willing to investigate time in debugging this
I can confirm that --panning works for me. While I'm good now, I'd encourage
the maintainers to consider this a severe UX issue. It's not at all intuitive
that you need to change this option to make it work.
Then again, it probably makes sense to add options to the control center for
changing
Ha well.. No, it was working until I moved my mouse pointer to the other
screen. Now my display actually pans around. So still have found no way
to get decent sizes on both displays with different DPI.
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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1580123
Title:
xrandr --scale (again) confines mouse to native
@tjaalton: OH oops. Yes just realize this package is from your ppa. Hrm
looks like it's work now. Maybe the segfault was caused by another
package it depends on? At least right now things look stable. Will
report back if that changes.
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Just upgraded my system and the problem seems to be solved. But I'm a
bit confused regarding the package versions. Is there a -1ubuntu2 and
-1ubuntu2.0? Because later is what is installed now:
$ apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-core
xserver-xorg-core:
Installed: 2:1.18.3-1ubuntu2.0
And the log
I've tried tjaalton's build with the patch from
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=94929 and while it fixes
the problem, it causes a segfault after a few seconds:
https://gist.github.com/discordianfish/e91a463ef66ba9dbb3a86f14fc43c129
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This might be a regression where the original issue is:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/xorg-server/+bug/883319
It can be easily reproduced by doing something like:
xrandr --output DP1 --scale 1.25x1.25
The mouse will be still constrained to the native solution (aka you
I have the same issue in up-to-date xenial (1:7.7+13ubuntu3).
Is it suppose to be fixed there as well? I can't find anything in the changelog.
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Did a bit of testing on the arrandale (i5-xxxM) chipsets. The red PPA
seems to work after a cold boot, but not any time afterwards.
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Did a bit of testing on the arrandale (i5-xxxM) chipsets. The red PPA
seems to work after a cold boot, but not any time afterwards.
** Attachment added: Red PPA kernel Xorg log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40331493/Xorg.0.log.old
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Hmm, wrong log file. Will repost with right log file.
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** Attachment added: Real Red PPA Xorg log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40331646/Xorg.0.log
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Crash could not be reproduced; VT switching/X restart is still needed to
get graphics working.
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Public bug reported:
The nvidia-185 driver present in karmic seems to like to hard lockup
randomly with these messages present in kern.log
Aug 28 15:41:48 Fish-PC kernel: [ 602.624731] NVRM: Xid (0002:00): 6, PE0003
Aug 28 16:04:09 Fish-PC kernel: [ 1942.141482] NVRM: Xid (0002:00): 6, PE0001
There's a lot of discussion going on about this bug here
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=123912page=32
and
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=62845
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422260
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Public bug reported:
The libnvidia-cfg.so.1 symlink (-/usr/lib/nvidia/libnvidia-
cfg.so.180.44) in /usr/lib is missing in the binary package (amd64)
nvidia-glx-180. This breaks the nvidia-xconfig binary when it tries to
autodetect and configure X for all the nvidia GPUs present in the
system.
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