Almorca, we're waiting for feedback from what you meant with comment
#54.
FWIW, obviously, a udeb is not a patch. Natty has the latest version
from Debian unstable, so there is nothing to update. Furthermore,
Debian does not patch the package in any way that could be related.
(from the
comment 16 states that Windows gets it right and that Linux does not
even have a setting which gets it right. Therefore, such a setting
would have to be created first before becoming default. At least that's
my understanding of comment 16.
As somebody who uses a German keyboard (which I think
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 578673 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578673
hm, no more feedback. Resolving as a dupe to 578673 seems to be the
best option. Invalid would have been the other possibility.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 578673
[arrandale] Resume
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I have an ASUS 1001P netbook (resolution 1024x600) to which I attach an
external display with a resolution of 1680x1050. Under the following
conditions windows do not fully maximize:
a) internal display below external display
b) displays not fully
** Description changed:
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I have an ASUS 1001P netbook (resolution 1024x600) to which I attach an
external display with a resolution of 1680x1050. Under the following
conditions windows do not fully maximize:
a) internal display below external display
b)
Are you seriously asking me to dig up a user who has the hardware in
question, runs lucid and is technically skilled enough to find this
ticket? You gotta be kidding. This ticket was originally filed against
karmic. Bryce said it should be fixed in Natty. Am I such a newbie in
bug reporting
Anyhow, the latter two dupes of this ticket were filed against lucid.
Now, can we please see the bug task for lucid confirmed? Thank you.
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All the love needed is probably to go through upstream git and find the
commit that fixed it. As the angry comment by upstream suggests the
commit that fixed this must have been made around the time that lucid
went into freeze. So, if we're lucky the upstream patch still applies
cleanly to lucid
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Karmic)
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fglrx fails at startup because of
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reopening as per comment 26
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moving over to the xserver-xorg-video-intel package for further triage.
** Project changed: netbook-remix-launcher = xserver-xorg-video-intel
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-9.10-beta-freeze = None
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 363238 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363238
I marked as duplicate of bug 363238 as requested. Please undupe in case
this turns out to be something different.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 363238
[Mobility] (r100-rv200) very poor
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Marek, in addition to what Tormod said, can you please take a look at
bug 363238 to see if yours is a duplicate report to that? Try XAA
instead of EXA as suggested.
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Marty, does XAA instead of EXA help (as suggested in bug 363238)?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 363238 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363238
I'm sorry, I may have jumped the gun a bit. But your description sounds
very much like that of bug 363238. Please test if XAA improves your
situation. If not, let's undupe.
** This bug has been marked a
Matt, is yours another instance of bug 363238? Please try XAA in the
device section and tell us if that alleviates your problem.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
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confirming problem of Jaunty xorg eating up way too many CPU cycles and
making the system generally sluggish. I also confirm the XAA fix.
Furthermore, I did experience screen artifacts and corruption as
reported by some other people here. I hope that maybe they'll be gone,
too.
I'll send a bug
Forget the most important information. My computer is a Thinkpad X24.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility
M6 LY [1002:4c59]
Subsystem: IBM Device [1014:0239]
Flags: bus master, stepping, fast Back2Back, 66MHz, medium devsel,
latency
I've reported something similar in bug 376485 which I have experienced
after updating from hardy to jaunty since January. Whatever this ticket
is about, I'll keep mine separate at least for now.
1) not related to high load for me
2) mouse continues to work fine here
3) never happened before (I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 363238 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363238
Philipp, that is not odd at all. In fact, upstream suspects that all
these issues are in fact rooted in DRI, because apparently EXA does not
work correctly without it.
Can people who experience this problem please try to enable DRI?
1) Add 'Load glx ' and 'Load dri ' to your Modules section of xorg.conf
2) Add Mode 0666 to a section DRI which you may have to create
3) restart X
http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/DriTroubleshooting
The problem should be gone now
Upstream has also suggested a patch to use XAA in low memory situations
or when the DRI is disabled. Unfortunately, it does apply cleanly to
Jaunty source or I would have prepared a package for testing in my PPA.
I tried adapting the patch to the Jaunty source, but it is beyond my
skills. Can
François Rey wrote:
Actually I have another theory: the bug happens when a low speed usb
device is connected on the same hub as a high speed device.
I doubt that can be the issue. As far as I know, my Thinkpad X24 only
supports USB1.1. And I experience this problem.
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I recompiled kernel git HEAD yesterday and the problem is present there,
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François,
again, thank you for your comment.
Please be aware that Leann closed this bug because I suggested to him
doing so in IRC. He is absolutely right, the bug has come into such a
state that is really impossible to fix. There are several similar, yet
different issues that have been lumped
JFTR
However similar, I don't think that the problem originally seen by Guy
Gur-Ari is indeed what we are struggling with these days.
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François,
bug 91230 is a report from somebody else again. It's not a good idea to
jump on the most active bug, you need to stay with *the* bug that
fits. If you are the slightest bit unsure as to which one that is, open
your own bug. You can always mark it as a dupe once everybody fully
I believe the pain is self-inflicted in Ubuntu. The responsible patch
is 104_use_exa.patch. I hope that upstream will help us out of this with
a proper patch that selects EXA by default but drops back to XAA in low-
memory situations.
Stay tuned.
BTW, if there is anybody who can write proper
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
$ zcat ../xserver-xorg-video-ati_6.12.2-2ubuntu1.diff.gz |lsdiff|grep dch
xserver-xorg-video-ati-6.12.2/debian/changelog.dch
This is a left-over file from the dch command
** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
I am sorry about incorrectly subscribing motu, but I'm so used to them
handling the package in question that it's become kind of automatic ;-)
This package is in main.
** Attachment added: LP384648.debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27630822/LP384648.debdiff
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Here is a debdiff against Karmic with a patch provided by Alex Deucher
(actually I rebased the problematic 104 patch against the one from
Alex). I have recompiled this package for Jaunty in my PPA. Please
test and report. Remember to uncomment any lines forcing XAA in
xorg.conf.
cool, thank you.
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perhaps related to bug 363238?
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Jason, I'm sure you've read about
http://ajaxxx.livejournal.com/62378.html in bug 124406. This makes it
all the more likely to be an Xorg bug. Have you reported it to the Xorg
devs?
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@legolas558, you should just acknowledge the fact that although this is
a single ticket, it's almost certain that not everybody here is actually
suffering from the same bug. So, please stop acting like that was the
case.
@cruncher, great find. Thank you.
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Status: Unknown
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bug 334264 comment 11 says this is fixed in lucid, you may want to give
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This is expected behaviour in xorg and not only since Karmic. What do
you expect the cursor to do when moving in and out of that area not
covered by either of the monitors? One camp of users wants it to move
around freely while the other camp wants the cursor to strictly stay
within the visible
This is expected behaviour in xorg and not only since Karmic. What do
you expect the cursor to do when moving in and out of that area not
covered by either of the monitors? One camp of users wants it to move
around freely while the other camp wants the cursor to strictly stay
within the visible
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
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I can also confirm this for the current gnome-terminal from Karmic.
This makes me suspect it is not a bug in either of the two but in a
commonly used library (vte?).
My first hunch was that this may be a problem in vte, even more so after
going through the dependencies of gnome-terminal and
FWIW, I can confirm that this is not dependent on scim running. I know
scim is quite buggy, but this time the culprit is elsewhere ;-)
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
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edintzis wrote:
I think you're better off asking someone on the forum. I am just a novice
user.
Nonsense!
It depends on what one wants to achieve. Bugs are fixed in LP. I'm
sure there is good support to get things running in the forum. But
there is good information in this ticket as
Markus Birth wrote:
The latest xserver-xorg [...]
Please always specify what version exactly you are using. Latest
means nothing, it could be latest Ubuntu (which has several releases of
its own), latest Debian (again, several releases) or latest upstream
(trunk and I assume a bunch of
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Binary package hint: xxdiff
Running xxdiff on a hardy host and forwarding the display over ssh -X to
a karmic host results in screen corruption. This was
This is the output from xev and trying to activate the Numlock under
Karmic. This is still unfixed, let me know if I can provide any
additional information.
KeyPress event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x4e1,
root 0xf7, subw 0x0, time 56551189, (89,78), root:(192,347),
state 0x0,
Cesare Tirabassi wrote:
Not an issue with gnome-mplayer per se.
Wow. How do you know? If you really do know, then you should be able
to tell me in what piece of software the trouble lies. Please do so.
I'm not sure it's a bug in one of the players myself (yes, I think it's
OK to file
qgit is affected as well. In qgit I realized something interesting.
When I click one of the lines that represent a commit in the upper part
of the window, the corruption for that subwindow clears. The corruption
comes back when bringing another window to the front to cover the qgit
window and
thinking about it, I remember now that fslint-gui was affected as well
when forwarded from hardy over ssh. fslint-gui is based on GTK.
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Robert, not thus far. I've listed the apps that give me problems here.
Although I do experience something very similar in my XFCE desktop (no
ssh forwarding at all). File names are displayed fine, but when I
select an icon, a very similar corruption of the filename occurs. Not
sure if this
104_use_exa.patch has been dropped from the Karmic package
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*really* understanding a bug is a precondition to fixing a bug. We're
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Does this happen with a release later than hardy, have you ever tried?
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It very likely is something lower than any of the apps. It may even be
something lower than the libs listed so far. Timo raised the
possibility this may be a driver issue. I've added an ATI task here and
will test later tonight.
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Cool. Closing as fix released, then.
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C, thank you for your message. I don't think I fell foul of the CoC. I
don't have any problem to stand by any word I said, although I will
gladly admit that Jonathan's behaviour infuriated me. And no, I don't
think I opened any of the tasks unnecessarily. Unfortunately, it seems
that these days
Jonathan, you strongly suspected, you never knew and you still don't
know. The arguments you gave are valid and decrease the likelihood of a
QT bug, but not to 0.
While it probably was nobody's intent to completely close this ticket,
essentially that's what was rapidly happening yesterday
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. Furthermore, please
include uptime;cat /proc/interrupts. Make sure the error had occurred
before that.
Hopefully that will give us something to zoom in on.
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Thank you for pushing that patch into Karmic. FWIW, the performance of
the karmic driver is this abyssmal when compared to the Jaunty version.
I went back to my patched jaunty driver.
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OK, please try one of the Ubuntu mainline kernels instead.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds
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vlc is affected as well. But it seems that in many (or maybe even all)
situations totem succeeds in displaying the video.
Affected video formats include avi (mpeg encoding and possibly others)
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Jason, just a shot in the dark. Are you using scim? Can you try if you
have the same problem with ibus?
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Ahem, Bryce, I think you need to read more carefully. Wengzhuo
*explicitly* stated that the issue is *not* resolved. Reopening.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 545790 ***
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package PACKAGE failed to install/upgrade: error writing to 'standard
output': No such file or directory
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug
I can confirm the segfault and I can confirm it's fixed in the lucid
live cd
This was fixed in Debian upstream around September last year (see
Changelog)
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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I can confirm the segfault and I can confirm it's fixed in the lucid
live cd
This was fixed in Debian upstream around September last year (see
Changelog)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug
** Changed in: sl-modem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: sl-modem (Ubuntu)
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I think this is an excellent item for our papercutters.
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when upgrading from hardy to lucid today:
Setting up libgl1-mesa-glx (7.7-3ubuntu1) ...
update-alternatives: unknown option `--force'
Usage: update-alternatives [option ...] command
Commands:
--install link name path priority
[--slave link name path] ...
I am upgrading from hardy. The problem occurs when the the lucid dpkg
package which understands this command has not yet been installed.
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Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. However, a paper cut should
be a
small usability issue, in the default Ubuntu install, that affects many
people and is
quick and easy to fix.
That's exactly what this is!
* small usability issue? Check
* default Ubuntu install? Check
*
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Vish, calm down, OK? And may I kindly ask for a more civilized and
productive form of discussion? It's OK to disagree among adults, you
know?
I'm only going by what the project has defined itself as criteria (see
comment 19). And you don't seem to follow even your own, privately
invented
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please indicate so. The changelog mentions when and how this was fixed.
xorg-server (2:1.6.3-1ubuntu7) karmic; urgency=low
* Add 187_lastdeviceeventtime-no-reset.patch: Avoids resetting IDLETIME on
DPMS events.
unfortunately, I can confirm this crash on a Thinkpad X24 that I updated
to lucid today.
Here are the last lines from my Xorg.0.log
(II) Module exa: vendor=X.Org Foundation
compiled for 1.7.5, module version = 2.5.0
ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 6.0
(II) UnloadModule:
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The way I understand it, xserver-xorg-video-ati should provide xserver-
xorg-video-6 or was this omitted on purpose?
** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: lucid
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Public bug reported:
ASUS 1001p netbook with 1024x600 internal resolution. When I connect an
external monitor (resolution 1680x1050) while X starts the resolution
drops to VGA. In that case (IIRC), the display applet or grandr will
later not be able to rectify the situation. If I start X on
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40044504/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40044505/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40044506/Dependencies.txt
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I'm a bit puzzled that ubuntu-bug chose the nvidia-graphics-drivers
package. This machine has an intel graphics chip and according to
Xorg.0.log that's what's driving X.
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-
video-intel (Ubuntu)
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resolution drops to VGA when
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #26853
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26853
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26853
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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