What does Fix Released mean?
I just finished a fresh clean install of ubuntu-gnome, and I hit this bug.
If I install the nvidia-331 drivers, then I cannot login to my laptop any more.
The fix in #77 didn't work for me :(
So, what exactly has been released? which new packages?
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I tested with Compiz set to off, no changes, the problem persists.
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[G35] Monitor doesn't wakeup from sleep mode with mouse or keyboard input
(Needs DPMS Off)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584407
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Console switching with Ctr+Alt+F? doesn't work, I have tried this many times.
I have no screen saver active. I just ask for the screen to go blank when
inactive.
I don't know what REISUB is. Please explain and I'll test it.
I run my desktop with Compiz effects set to normal. I will test with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Problem Description
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In pre-Lucid days, up to Karmic, I've always been able to move my monitor out
of sleep mode by moving the mouse or pressing any key. I can't do that anymore
after I upgraded the system to Lucid LTS
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48948905/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48948906/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48948907/Dependencies.txt
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After submitting the bug report I realized that the attached system
files were collected while running the system with the 'fixed' version
of my xorg config file (DPMS disabled). I attach a Xorg log file
obtained while running the system with the standard xorg file (DPMS not
disabled).
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I just installed Karmic on a virtual machine (VMware Payer) and I have
the same problem, I can't unlock the GDM setup window. I want auto-login
on this VM. Any suggestions?
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Cannot Unlock System Administration Login Screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431147
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I finally got around this problem by disabling apparmor's evince
profile. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apparmor/+bug/447292/comments/9
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Evince 2.28.1 can't print pdf files in ubuntu 9.10 karmic koala. Currently I
can print with open office and gimp no problem, Evince was
Well, the @{HOMEDIRS} trick didn't work for me. My home directory is in
a NFS share /net/aires/homes so I changed tunables/home to read
@{HOMEDIRS}=/home/ /net/aires/homes/
and followed the change with
sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor restart
... and still the evince PDF reader was getting denied
Well, I just realized that you don't need to create a symlink. Instead
sudo touch /etc/apparmor.d/disable/usr.bin.evince
sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor restart
should be sufficient.
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Evince 2.28.1 can't print pdf files in ubuntu 9.10 karmic koala. Currently I
can print with open office and gimp
It just happened to me. ACER Ferrari 3400 laptop, an old one running
8.04 before. I decided to install everything anew, just Ubuntu, no other
OS on the hard drive. I ended up editing /usr/lib/grub/grub-mkconfig_lib
as suggested in this thread to fix the problem.
This is a really annoying bug with
I'm testing a prototype Atom-based tablet PC to see if we can get Ubuntu
running on it. 8.04.1 handles the display well but fails to detect the
hard drive. 8.10 beta detects the hard drive but fails to load X :-(
Any chance this is going to be fixed before 8.10 release? The little
activity here
If by the ATI driver being the one confirmed [to] cause of this
problem you mean the *only* one to be confirmed to cause this problem
then please take a look at bug 229043. That bug deals with the same
problem on an Intel G35-base mother board. Even though the title of the
bug reads freezing when
My machine still freezes often but my hopes for the LTS status of 8.04
to give me a fix are still alive.
I hope that https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-
installer/+bug/38915/comments/82 doesn't mean that this bug is not going
to be fixed.
Any updates on the fix for the Intel driver?
I'm being hit by this bug during my testing of Intrepid's beta-1 image.
This should be considered a regression since the 8.04.1 live CD has no
problems on the same hardware.
I attach the two X log files corresponding to the two live CDs.
** Attachment added: xorg_log.tar
Will the fix be part of the 8.04.1 point release?
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System freezes when login out
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229043
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Jean-Baptiste,
No, switching between console and X doesn't reproduce the bug. I can do
that without problems.
Thank you for filing the bug upstream. Please let me know the bug number
so that I can follow up on it.
Thanks.
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System freezes when login out
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229043
Jean Baptiste,
Note that a duplicate of this bug, bug 228242, is also about the same
mother board that I have.
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System freezes when login out
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I'm connected via VGA only. Support for the HDMI port still needs work
by the X team, but that's another story.
Attached you will find the files you requested. Note the following:
~$ cat kern.log |grep -c segfault
10
GDM seems to be crashing ... but only when using the Intel driver.
I
Marcelo,
Attached you will find the xorg config file that I use to force the VESA
driver to load.
1. For the BusID value in the Device section use the command lspci
and look for the ID associated with the VGA compatible controller, or
something similar.
2. In the Monitor section update the
Public bug reported:
This bug report started as a comment in the thread associated with bug
38915 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/38915), but as suggested
by Sitsofe Wheeler I'm opening a new bug report here.
Problem: 7 out of 10 times my PC freezes when I logout from my Ubuntu
session.
As requested by Sitsofe I opened bug 229043
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/229043).
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Logout proces hangs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38915
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Jean-Baptiste,
You are assuming that this bug is somehow related to ACPI but I believe
it is not. As I said in my original message, changing my xorg.conf file
to use the VESA driver eliminates the problem. I just tried again login
in and out 10 times in a row and my PC never froze. I can't do the
I just upgraded to Ubuntu Hardy and found myself in the same situation.
After I logout my computer freezes and my only way out is a hard reset.
Things that I have done include:
1. Booted Hardy with the Feisty kernel. No changes.
2. Created a brand new user and tried login in and out. No changes.
This may sound silly but I was hit by this annoying error message until
I enabled Software Sound Mixing (ESD) under
System-Preferences--Sound--Sounds Tab. The sound recorder didn't work
for me without this option. Now everything is fine!
Using Gutsy!
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