The way the login display manager should look is now defined in the
Design team multimonitor specification. Rather than mirroring (which
causes this bug) lightdm needs to set the screens to extended, with the
primary screen showing the login and the secondary showing a logo.
It probably makes
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[arrandale]
This is an issue in nautilus that it is laying out the icons improperly.
Nautilus knows that the blank area is blank, and just should take that
into account when calculating icon positions.
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- External monitor via KVM switch flashes all the time
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Hi Alex,
You will need to use AMD's configuration tool for setting up the config
you want, because it will require using Xinerama. The GNOME display
properties tool only works for displays connected to a single video
card; it can't do multi-card spanning.
If you need technical support for
Are these logs collected from the broken system? The Xorg.0.log seems
to be from a running X server, and the Xorg.0.log.old seems to be from
an Xserver that shut down cleanly.
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Zack - if you mean an SRU, once we have a viable patch we can look into
that. Anyone had a chance to test the patches?
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The displays are both connected to the same graphics card. The
information about multiple cards was included in case of a conflict
issue. Is this still an invalid bug ? will try to use AMD's
configuration tool like you suggested to see if it provides a
workaround.
Thanks for the quick reply!
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This bug still exists on Unity-3D installations.
The problem has been fixed on my Unity-2D installation however.
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This bug is also affecting me. My resolution has been to not use Unity
and instead use Gnome Shell.
I am on a Lenovo W520 with a Quadro 1000.
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Right, nautilus appears to have gotten confused here.
I *think* there's nothing we need to alter on the X side, so will close
out the X task.
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Technically, this concept could be implemented either in X itself (if
upstream is open to it), or in compiz.
However whether or not to do it (in Unity) is a design decision, and
needs to be addressed first.
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Status: New
** Also
Guess it's a unity bug then. Can anyone assign it to the unity-devs?
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Switching outputdevice awfully slow and
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xdiagnose crashed with KeyError in run(): 'nopat'
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In Precise we're noticing that these fake gpu hangs don't occur like
they did in oneiric. I suspect those fixes address this case as well.
Reopen if you can reproduce this under precise.
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There is a way to get the HDMI working perfectly, and use the Nvidia at
is highest speed with the nvidia drivers without the use of bumblebee...
The problem is that it is a very simple method, that requires to not use
the laptopt monitor when using the HDMI.
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package xdiagnose 2.0 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed
post-installation script returned error exit status 101
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Setting up xdiagnose (2.0) ...
SyntaxError: ('invalid syntax',
('/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/xdiagnose/welcome.py', 277, 28, '
xorg_backup_dir = $(mktemp -d -t ${xorg_backup_name}.XXX)\n'))
dpkg: error processing
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post-installation script returned
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post-installation
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The problem occurred during update by Update Manager.
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Ubuntu 12.04 Unity. Update over update-manager failed. Same if I trie to
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Should be fixed in 2.1
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missing pixels
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just an install / upgrade and boom...
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Need to create POT template on build
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ordinary upgrade
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package xdiagnose 2.0 failed to
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checking for updates and attempting to install them .Window opened
ubuntu-soo-login closed unexpectedly.When reporting I mistakenly
pressed cansel instead of report.Restarted,tried to install updates.then
all updates could not be installed.I ran a parcial upgrade.Then
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since I update my systeme.
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script post-installation installé a retourné une erreur de
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Failure to upgrade following notification update being available
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this time same issue after parcial upgrade.
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I tried your suggestion on #492, every steps are ok. Unfortunately,
multitouch and scroll don't work on my touchpad, Fn+F3 to disable
touchpad doesn't work as well. I'm using Laptop DELL N5110 15R and
Ubuntu 11.10 32 bit.
I also removed all power sources after install your alps-mouse package.
I
I attach the output. Please look for that
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What I do have is a USB keyboard, maybe that't what the USB disconnect
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Touchpad stops working after unplugging monitor
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This does not happen reproducibly. It hasn't happened in the last week, but it
did happen 4 or 5 times.
My monitor does not have a USB hub.
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That really isn't a fix, replacing the code with /tmp 2.1, since now
you are copying all those files directly to /tmp, tarring up the whole
thing and then trying to delete /tmp at the end. This is not a good
idea.
Just use tempfile.mkdtemp.
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Still present in daily build for 20120111.
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security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network
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package xdiagnose 2.0 failed to install/upgrade: il sottoprocesso
vecchio script di post-installation ha restituito lo stato
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Madcatz Cyborg R.A.T. 7 focus issues
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Adding nomodeset to the kernel boot options allowed me to see Unity.
From there I installed nvidia-current and rebooted. Now instead of having the
corrupted graphics after the splash screen, I get a blank screen and the
computer freezes.
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Thank you sir! Unfortunately, this was a very long time ago and I don't
even have that laptop any longer.
Only recently (within 2 weeks) has there been an AMD driver that allows
my HP Pavillion system to run dual monitors with xinerama under 11.10.
I really hope Ubuntu solves the video issue
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