*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 573786 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573786
Hi again Stoo,
I think you have reported another similar bug report here bug #573786.
In that regard I'm marking this bug as a duplicate of the later.
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@Jeffery To:
I don't know enough about X programming to fix the menu issue (and my
limited knowledge suggests that it's not possible for an application
like XCreateMouseVoid - it really does not receive events when other
window does active mouse grab; one would have to use XTest, I imagine
(and I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
I have a Fujitsu Lifebook P-series, which comes with a touchpad. I have
installed Ubuntu 10.04.1 (using wubi), and it only appears to detect a
generic PS2 mouse. In System - Preferences - Mouse, I don't have the
Touchpad tab.
** Attachment added: devices, xinput and Xorg.log as described on Touchpad
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Multitouch support not available for Synaptics touchpads v7.2
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Hi there
I don't know what's the current status of the bug. However there's a bug
#50626 which got some idea of hacking the windows driver using virtual
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2010-11-09 10:23:59 INFO - xserver-xorg-video-dummy_0.3.4-1.dsc:
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[Updating] xserver-xorg-video-dummy (1:0.3.3-2build1 [Ubuntu] 1:0.3.4-1
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Hi Jack
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file. The bug is in the kernel because it isn't reporting your touchpad
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Some colors appear on my screen, like disco! the mouse work but the keyboard
doesn't work.. I need to reset my computer.
sometime if I wait a moment the screen come back to normal and I can use my pc.
Same issue with the new driver nvidia 290.19.12.
Linux
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I had a similar problem last week (maybe the same?). I bought a new
mouse 3 weeks ago (logitech usb and wired) that worked nice since then.
Tried with a different login : same problem.
Removed the nvidia proprietary driver, and used the nouveau driver : same
problem (+ some refresh problems
Tengo un Monitor sony con DVI/VGA y al estar conectado solo por el DVI (en una
Zotac GForce 250GTS 1G DDR3)no podía ver
nada,la Pantalla se ponia negra y decia sin conexion DVI.No reconocia la
conexion
Como no me funcionaba nada de las soluciones que leí y probé.
Conecte al Monitor el otro
Hello, sorry for not responding for so long.
I will run the above command as soon as I get a freeze again.
About the mouse activity: I did not observe any link between the mouse and the
hangups, it happens when the computer is idle, or when I watch a movie too. At
that time, usually I don't
yes, but in previous releases, the Nvidia driver package would add an
xorg.conf to load the driver. X has never auto detected the proprietary
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Darik: Your packaging works for me, got nvidia running *thumbs up*. The
only issue I ran into was X's driver autodetection, which seems to
select VESA even if there are all nv, nouveau and nvidia to choose from.
Setting driver to nvidia in xorg.conf seems to solve that, and I think
it is bug
I did have my card working on Ubuntu 10.04 using the 195.36.15 Nvidia
driver just before I got an update to 195.36.24. Then my card would no
longer work as Ubuntu stalled at bootup.
Now in Ubuntu 10.10 after installing this 260.19.06 version of the
Nvidia driver, I get a black screen before it
10.10 has the problem, 10.04 did not seem to have exhibited the same
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Hello,
We have three computers here having this problem. They all are:
(dmidecode)
System Information
Manufacturer: LENOVO
Product Name: 3269A7G
Version: ThinkCentre M90p
Serial Number: x
UUID:
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Confirming on Maverick.
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I get this problem on a regular basis. Several times a day. It
requires a full reboot to reset.
I am running 10.10 on a Thinkpad T410 with an external monitor. The
mouse cursor disappears from the built-in display on the laptop but
continues to appear on the external monitor. The mouse does,
James: You must `sudo ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-*.run --uninstall` the package
that you got from the Nvidia web site before installing the deb package.
If you installed both, then uninstall both before reinstalling the deb.
DKMS improperly clobbers the local nvidia.ko module and you'll get
version
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I have a Thinkpad X201 with Ubuntu 10.10. I already installed all
firmware upgrades available from Lenovo. This is a first time install of
Ubuntu on this system. I worked with Ubuntu for two days and everything
was fine (although 2 days is not
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Explorer Mouse v1.0 model:1362 with Microsoft® 2.4GHz Transceiver v4.0.
Scroll wheel is so sensitive as to make using it very difficult.
Clicking the other buttons sometimes vibrates the wheel enough to scroll
4 to 5 lines up or down the page.
I have
Thanks, fuggum. I DID get a hassle-free RMA number with a promise of a
full refund from Dell, although it may have been easy because it has
been less than 21 days since purchase. What model did you replace the
V13 with?
(By the way, Broadcom is not all closed-source; they recently released
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Upload in lucid-proposed unapproved queue, awaiting approval from
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Hello, The above computer has a GeForce GT 230 video card and is x64.
I tried installing ubuntu maverick and lucid, but they showed a distorted
initial screen(the one with only the acessibility symbol and the the keyboard
symbol) and then the screen
You will most likely need the nvidia binary drivers to get the
resolution expected. You can achieve graphically by going so System
Administration Additional Drivers. If you really cannot use the
graphical interface at all, there is another way- boot while pressing
shift, then select recovery
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after running Ubuntu on two HP omnibook XE3-GC laptop machines
successfully since version 9.04 (with only minor impacts), version 10.10
maverick has a severe problem with X since upgrading from 10.04 lucid.
This type of machine has a S3 Savage/MX
This is the correct core dump.
I had some problems trying to make Xorg generate core dump. I had to start Xorg
manually, as describe in lp #01.
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Ubuntu 10.10. Incorrect letters are drawn in all applications. Rendering
errors are always different. In various applications: Gnome Terminal,
Firefox, Gedit. Update page does not help. Replacing the font to another
does not solve the problem. Font
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I'm observing the same thing. With compositing enabled I'm seeing all
sorts of graphical glitches such as menus not rendering. I've also
noticed that I can no longer use the Shared Memory option under OpenGL
Options without serious rendering issues. I'm using an Intel 945GM
chipset.
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Was this a clean install or an release upgrade?
Have you always had this problem in 10.10 or has it happened recently?
Can you associate the behavior to an update, change in packages or
software sources?
Are you able to reproduce this with the 10.10 LiveCD?
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After upgrading from beta the system now does not recognize my laptop or
external display.
unable to change res or un-mirror monitors.
please ask if you want me to run any tests
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM
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Since upgrading to 10.10, X11 copy and paste no longer works.
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Highlight any text from anywhere
Middle click in a writable edit box
Specific reproduction:
Open a terminal
Highlight any text in that terminal
Middle click in that terminal
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Test code fails on 7.9~git20100924-0ubuntu2 version of mesa running on
Ubuntu 10.10. I haven't tested on other systems yet, and am not sure, in
which component the bug actually is. The bug didn't happen on 10.04
systems with intel gfx.
Expected result:
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could you provide a bit more information about the computer model you are using
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I have tested an upgrade from kubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 and even a fresh install
and have issues with desktop effects:
First it seems that desktop effects are not all activated on boot, sometime I
have to use ALT+MAJ+F12 to activate them
Second, all
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@Gursimran
I think you posted the wrong bug #. Nevertheless, I have already used
VirtualBox to determine the initialization sequence and multitouch protocol;
see post #94. Furthermore, Takashi Iwai from Open Suse has released patches to
enable experimental multitouch support to the Xorg-devel
I found this thread also... Maybe somebody else posts something useful.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1610316
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I would suggest that you report the two separate issues as different
bugs, outlining the steps needed to reproduce what you are seeing
(including useful files like screenshots and X logs) as well as well as
details on what is expected.
I suggest that when you run into a graphics issue, open up a
Exact same problem as Didier Misson. Flickers and no drivers in Système-
Administration-Additionnal Drivers.
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Great stuff! Hope to see in the official mirror soon!
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I am using Kubuntu 10.10 AMD64, fully up-to-date. Everything works well,
except for my graphics card. I have a Radeon X1250, and whenever I try
to load the KWin desktop effects, things crash. Before the last kernel
update, they would run for maybe 1-5
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Hardware: Toshiba Satellite T235D
Also running Ubuntu as Live CD with persistence enabled (4GB).
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-21.32-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux
Hey! Thanks for answerering. Step 1 is useless, as I can´t see anything
except a black screen at ubuntu, about step 2...well...I got the same
black screen at ubuntu recovery mode, i couldn´t do anything, even
collect a bug report. I find this odd as if I recall right, recovery
mode was basically
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Same problem here: Dell Studio XPS Laptop 1647
It's definitely something with powermanagement when using battery.
When I enable my build-in webcam the system freezes within 10 seconds.
Even when I attach my tiny Ipod Shuffle the system freezes.
I managed to keep my system stable by doing 2
Would you mind doing the same sniffing for that special driver I linked
to? That driver really does enable multi-finger detection on touchpads
that have never supported it before, even in Windows!
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@ Tob
Thanks Tob for letting know that and also about your work. Rest all I
will read in the bug report when I get time.
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@ Tob
Thanks Tob for letting know that and also about your work. Rest all I
will read in the bug report when I get time.
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No problem.We're here to help.
Have you given a try to the 32-bit image? Does this hardware work with
an older version of Ubuntu.
Usually if the graphic mode doesn't work, recovery mode should work as
expected, but you say that you see a black screen.
I would say that much more work remains to
I found a bug much like this one(bug 616023), but it was marked as
fixed, maybe i this problem was fixed for some types of nvidia video
cards, and for others, like mine not. Hope this helps
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@ Dana
You should not any tweaking for enabling multitouch or rather multitouch
emulation for synaptics touchpad that does not support multitouch natively.
Just do some tweaking with the original synaptics driver(emulation already
present) in linux and get the emulation of it working.
See
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Since upgrading to 10.04 LTS I have lost the elegant boot up and shut
down screens and now have a load of text, with various warnings that
flashes by. The result is ok, but the process is quite ugly.
Particularly when there is a forced bisk check!
I am
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Non-supported driver resulting in ugly 16-color low res boot (plymouth
with text only, instead of graphics) is a known KMS issue. However
radeon should be supported.
Could you please try the following to see if it makes the boot more
aesthetically pleasing:
echo options radeon modeset=1
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upgrade from 10.04.
after upgrade.
liveCD. I try later
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@Dana
I don't think that the driver that you linked to is actually using true
multitouch. They would have provided pinch-zoom and rotate functionality if
they had a true multitouch driver. Some older Synaptics touchpads can report
the number of fingers touching the touchpad or the driver can
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Yes, have tested with the 32-bits version already. I only recall which I
haven´t tested lucid x64, but with my conection speed this image would
take 2 or 3 days do download. One of the guys of the bug I mentioned
about nvdia drivers got a black screen at recovery mode too.
There isn´t any info I
The testcase fails on amd64 (built with pbuilder):
/usr/bin/make check-TESTS
make[3]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/pixman-0.20.0/build/test'
PASS: a1-trap-test
PASS: region-test
PASS: region-translate-test
PASS: fetch-test
PASS: oob-test
PASS: window-test
PASS: gradient-crash-test
PASS:
@Darik Horn
This was a fresh install of 10.10, I never installed the binary package
this time around, just used your PPA, that is why I asked here. I
searched around the net till I found the xorg.conf that gets installed
by default with jockeys 96.43.17 on 10.04 and copied it to my own file.
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Using nomodeset or i915.modeset=0 allows me to boot into the command
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desktop and rebooting it doesn't start. If I try to manually start it
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No, I am quite absolutely sure that that IS enabling real multi-finger
detection read the comments! It seems to be patching the firmware
of the touchpad, somehow.
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No, I am quite absolutely sure that that IS enabling real multi-finger
detection read the comments! It seems to be patching the firmware
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Okay I followed the above suggestion, I installed the latest drivers
from ATI (10.10), I was using the version from the package manager
(Catalyst control center didn't work via this) because when I first
tried (with 10.9) it didn't support Maverick... I did a:
sudo apt-get remove fglrx
Before
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slpash screen during boot and shutdown. I am using the binary ATI drivers, so
it falls back to the test-based screen, and just before X starts, some messages
appear. The only
I understand it looks like I haven't installed GNOME (which I haven't)
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Anyway, that's not the main issue being discussed on this bug... it's just that
the technique you used would be useful for that, too:
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From all I've seen it is either enabling functions in the windows drivers (not
the firmware!), or is simply using emulation (which has turned on by default
on linux in recent versions). Check their advanced features enabled info
here, no multitouch:
http://www.synaptics.com/support/drivers
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** Attachment added: UdevDb.txt
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/662771/+attachment/1728325/+files/UdevDb.txt
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Messages shown during boot and shutdown
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https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/662771/+attachment/1728318/+files/Lspci.txt
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Messages shown during boot and shutdown
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