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This is a complicated thing. I have a very specific problem with audio
output on HDMI.
I want to use an older notebook with Lubuntu 20.04 as a video source for
libreoffice slides, videos etc. to feed them over HDMI into a Blackmagic
Design ATEM Mini Pro ISO (video mixer) as
it takes a
systemctl mask iio-sensor-proxy
to make it permanently
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Title:
X11 screen rotated
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ugly workaround:
systemctl disable iio-sensor-proxy
I still did not figure out, which component translates the accelerometer
readings into screen rotations.
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I think I've found the reason, but not the solution.
I've put a
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "eDP-1"
Option "Rotate" "normal"
EndSection
into /etc/X11/xorg.conf, which did not help.
but then I noticed that this notebook comes with a flippable screen made
for Win10 to be used as a tablet. When
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Hi,
I just installed 20.04.1 on a brand new Acer TravelMate B3.
- First I tried Lubuntu 20.04.0 from a USB stick without problems, X11
working correctly. I did not install it because it was a 20.04.0
- Then I put a reguluar Ubuntu Desktop 20.04.1 on a USB stick and bootet
Are you just here to keep me busy with useless conversation?
As I said:
- that machine with that monitor connected over display port was working well
for more than a year with
ubuntu 16.10, 17.04, 17.10, it just took the nomodeset
- and it works well under 18.04 just for the login screen,
I've found the problem (or at least got some closer):
It's the display port.
I'm using a monitor with 2560x1440 pixels, connected with display port.
The computer has, although tiny, 2xhdmi and 1xdisplay port outputs.
when (without nomodeset) lightdm starts Xorg, it works on the display
port
This is definitely not correct.
a) the problem is not that I can't login. The problem is, the the screen
remains black and freezes after login when nomodeset is not given.
b) I had the same problem with the same machine under 17.04 and 17.10, but
giving nomodeset solved the problem, the x
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium
Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 21) (prog-if
00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: ASRock Incorporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor
x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Integrated Graphics
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Hi,
I just installed a fresh 18.04 on an ASRock beebox N3150 machine.
The regular ubuntu desktop installer hanged after entering X11 mode,
machine froze.
I then used Lubuntu alternate installer with the console based
installation, which worked without any problem.
But
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on my ASRock Beebox N3150,
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium
Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 21)
the graphics became significantly slower after upgrading from 16.10 to 17.04.
Swapping windows
My current guess that xorg crashes when the IP addresses change.
When i had the system as from the Lubuntu installation, it worked.
I then installed my regular software environment, and it started
crashing, but after login.
I then removed NetworkManager and replaced it with
I guess it is a problem of xorg, because after crash I get error
messages that Xorg had crash the next I login.
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> Hadmut Danisch, you didn't follow the instructions noted in
Why do you give instructions in reverse order and not in the order they have to
be followed?
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I've installed 15.10 beta on a brand new ASRock beebox N3150 PC. This
device has three display connectors, 1x DisplayPort, 2xHDMI. I'm having
a Display with 2560x1600, and thus want to use with with DisplayPort for
full
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Hi,
I've installed 15.10 beta on a brand new ASRock beebox N3150 PC. This
device has three display connectors, 1x DisplayPort, 2xHDMI. I'm having
a Display with 2560x1600, and thus want to use with with
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Hi,
I've installed 15.10 beta on a brand new ASRock beebox N3150 PC. This
device has three display connectors, 1x DisplayPort, 2xHDMI. I'm having
a Display with 2560x1600, and thus want to use with with DisplayPort for
full resolution.
When connecting screen and PC with
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Hi,
I use this tiny computer not with a regular PC monitor, but (through
HDMI) connected to a 55 FullHD TV.
Unfortunately, there's an overscan (i.e. the screen shows only a part of
the desktop, most part of the icons and the menu bar are invisble) on
that TV. Due to scaling
Well, yeah, the bug still exists.
However, the settings can be changed in gnome-control-center, so there
is a different way to achieve that.
I'm not sure whether it is intended to not more use the .xmodmaprc way.
I guess there should be a script in /etc/X11/session.d if this should
still work...
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Binary package hint: x11-xserver-utils
Hi,
I do have a ~/.xmodmaprc which contains the line
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
to get rid of that damned caps lock key. Since upgrading to 11.04 this
does not work anymore. Neither automatically at login time, nor manually
with xmodpa
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xmodmap does not turn off caps lock anymore
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it works on all but one of my computers. It does not work on one of them
(so the problem is still present), but I did not yet figure out why.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428325
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Sorry, I can't test that at the moment. That particular machine is
hosting a different operating system now, and as far as I know the fglrx
is not part of the LiveCD.
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Hi,
after upgrading my machine from 9.10 to 10.04
(01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon HD 3200
Graphics)
moving windows, scrolling etc. has become extremely slow, obviously hardware
support is missing.
I also had trouble removing the fglrx
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46929153/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46929157/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46929162/Dependencies.txt
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Binary package hint: xorg
Hi,
my jaunty system was running properly, using the fglrx driver for the
Radeon HD 3200 onboard Graphics.
After yesterday evening's ubuntu upgrade the X11 server does not start
anymore, neither fglrx or radeon drivers work.
Unfortunately, there
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34265427/LsMod.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34265428/LsPci.txt
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Maybe it's a bug in the x server:
11802 ioctl(11, MTRRIOC_GET_ENTRY, 0xbfc3ed6c) = 0
11802 ioctl(11, MTRRIOC_GET_ENTRY, 0xbfc3ed6c) = 0
11802 ioctl(11, MTRRIOC_GET_ENTRY, 0xbfc3ed6c) = 0
11802 ioctl(11, MTRRIOC_GET_ENTRY, 0xbfc3ed6c) = 0
11802 ioctl(11, MTRRIOC_GET_ENTRY, 0xbfc3ed6c) = -1 EINVAL
...interestingly, today's karmic live cd release candidate's X11 works
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I could actually fix the problem about two hours ago:
- generate a modeline with cvt
- put it into xorg.conf
- xrandr --addmode HDMI-0 1360×768
- xrandr -s 1360×768
But I had to choose a width that is a multiple of 8, so I had to choose 1360
instead of the panel's physical width of 1366.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg
Hi,
this is rather a wish than a bug report.
I connected an ubuntu machine with an HDMI cable to a small LCD TV.
Unfortunately, the TV's firmware is not that good. Although the TV has a
1366x768 panel, it only lists 1920x1080 and 720x480
OK,
after upgrading the ati driver seems to work well with the card (which
definitely was not the case the days before I've opened the bug, because
the ati driver is where I started to solve problems.
However, the ati driver does not seem to support the HDMI audio. An HDMI
audio device appears,
lspci -vvnn output
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xorg.conf:
I've tried different drivers, such as radeonhd and fglrx.
I've forced the resolution into 1440x900, since the computer is
connected via HDMI to a flat panel TV, which has a physical resolution
of 1440x900, but always lists these resolutions for multimedia
compatibility:
% xrandr
Xorg.0.log...
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