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This is a problem in both unity 3d and 2d. I think this is in X.
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[Updating] x11-xserver-utils (7.6~1 [Ubuntu] 7.6+2 [Debian])
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I have a laptop with a native resolution of 1440x900. If I connect my HP
w2207h monitor to my laptop via the VGA port and open display
properties, then I can mirror at 1440x900 just fine. If I try to have
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@Andy -- I'm saying that using what is in official Lucid works fine for
everything except the guest session (which I never tried until comment
#94). If I run my automated tests on official Lucid, there are no
'reserve failed for wait' log messages ever. If I run my automated tests
with your
I have installed the i386 lucid kernel and so far have no problems. On
the unpatched kernel it would sometimes take a while to manifest
(sometimes days on my machine) so I'd like to continue testing for a few
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Ok, I have installed this kernel in a couple of places and am waiting to
see real world use. That said, I have a script that:
1. plays a 500M flv file in totem, in repeat mode
2. launches 'glxgears -geometry 1400x1050' (the native resolution of the
display, but not full screen mode)
3. launches
I can verify that the new fix doesn't regress Lucid release (which has
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In the installer, in gdm and on login, the resolution of my 1400x1050
display is incorrectly detected as 1600x1024. This results in banding
and other issues. I can choose 1400x1050 by going to
System/Preferences/Monitors and then my login session is
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This happened again and my current theory is this may be due to update-
manager and automatic installation of security updates, either when the
kernel or when firefox is updated (maybe only when prompted to update a
conffile?). I haven't been able to track this down yet, but this has
only ever
This seems to have fixed itself in recent updates. I'll reopen if I run
into it again.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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My maverick machine running on a different tty is a result of bug
#626723 so is unrelated (it tries to start on tty7, but restarts).
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I do not have any unexpected test on vt1. From IRC:
11:12 jdstrand pitti: I do have /var/run/gdm/firstserver.stamp
11:14 jdstrand seb128: tty8
11:14 jdstrand $ sudo lsof -p 4093 | grep tty
11:14 jdstrand Xorg4093 root7u CHR4,8 0t0
4616 /dev/tty8
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Ok, I rebooted and dug around a bit.
When I boot up, when gdm starts I go to vt1 and see it initially starts on tty7:
$ ps auxww | grep [/]usr/bin/X
root 1329 0.4 0.4 135052 17908 tty7 Ss+ 11:19 0:00 /usr/bin/X :0
-nr -verbose -auth /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-hUHdva/database
I neglected to mention that I feel this is probably radeon specific, as
I've seen it happen repeatedly on 3 different radeon laptops. In several
circumstances this resulted in loss of data, one of which was extremely
unfortunate timing. It has happened with and without compiz enabled. I
do not
After thinking about this more, I don't believe that the system
rebooted. I did not witness the crash, but it was described to me as a
reboot. This system does not use a splash (because of a pymouth bug) but
does use 'quiet' and so a gdm restart would look very similar to a
reboot. When I checked
So in researching this some more, I found these, which describes problems with
the X server receiving SIGQUIT with xorg 1.7.3 when the Enter key is pressed:
http://www.spinics.net/linux/lists/xorg/msg45959.html
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=803357
Not sure if this makes a difference, but X is starting on tty7 on this machine
and one of the others that has had the problem, whereas on my maverick machine
it starts on tty9.
$ sudo lsof -p 926|grep tty
Xorg926 root5u CHR4,7 0t0913 /dev/tty7
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I have a Lenovo X201s with a VGA port connected to an HP w2207h monitor.
While I can enable both screens simultaneously in mirror and non-mirror
mode, if I try to
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** Attachment added: ProcInterrupts.txt
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crash when turning off screen with xrandr
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** Attachment added: ProcModules.txt
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crash when turning off screen with xrandr
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crash when turning off screen with xrandr
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crash when turning off screen with xrandr
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