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Wait, I take it back. It worked beautifully initially on startup, but
after about 5 min of use the flicker has come back. Why would it work
right at startup, but begin to flicker after a few min of use?
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WoW!!!
Using step 2 from above and tweaking the radeon driver [Option
SwapbuffersWait on] in the xorg.conf file solved this problem
perfectly!
This issue has been bugging me for almost a full year since 11.10.
Now that we know that this is the problem and your fix works, is there
any chance of
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Same here with a Mint 12 (Ocelot) and a Radeon HD 4650.
Set up a custom .deb package with the latest driver installer by AMD and
installed them. fglrx module is loaded (told by lsmod) but system
information still says vesa.
Really strange. I went back stock driver until there is a solution for
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Another note. After completely removing the xorg.conf file, at first
startup the flicker dissapeared, and, again, came back after a couple of
minutes of use. Setting [Option SwapbuffersWait on] in the xorg.conf
file was ineffective, and there is no difference between with or without
the xorg.conf
I have seen the diagonal tearing on just about every ATI/AMD graphics
chip I've ever tried. Though I only remember seeing it with fglrx, not
radeon. That strange diagonal tearing is certainly something you'll only
see with ATI/AMD graphics. It seems to be something to do with the ATI
hardware or
Not sure if this relates to compiz-core really, but link to compiz-core
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I did try enabling Force full screen redraw (buffer swap) on repaint
in ccsm did not aleviate any flickering and only caused more artifacts
and screen glitching than before.
Also, it isn't by any means exactly 5 min, and I believe that it is more
based on usage. Sometimes the tearing will happen
Also, like I stated way before in the thread, when I was running Arch
Linux there was no flicker using open sourced drivers. I am wondering if
we can backport a fix that they used. I do not know enough about this to
be of much use though
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(probably driver). Because that option should give you flawless silky-
smooth graphics so long as vsync or SwapBuffersWait support is enabled
in the driver.
Option EXAVSync on
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bad flickering with Radeon drivers in 12.04 Precise
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I need to build certain X11 software for an i386 target on my amd64 box.
The following packages do not support multi-arch installation:
libice-dev libsm-dev libxext-dev libxmu-dev libxrandr-dev libxrender-dev
libxt-dev
However, a quick check after installing the i386
I've got the same as comment #16. 12.4 beta with dual monitors. Computer
starts with cloned displays and when I try to chance amdcccle crashes,
but applies changes. Changes are lost on restart though and so have to
go through whole process again. The interesting thing is that the
displays are not
Is there any way this could be accelerated for Precise? We are in beta
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I am running Cataylst drivers on ATI hardware and see the same behavior.
This needs to be moved to a more general topic than nvidia driver bug.
Also, it may be related, but often times the window will open with the
title bar and menus offscreen top left. Have to use the keyboard to move
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After upgrading to 12.04 Beta 1 today (13. 03. 2012) I tried to install
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absolutely sure I didn't touch the changelog file. This caused a rat
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The following extra packages will be installed:
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The following NEW packages will be installed:
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0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
7 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0 B/12.8 kB of archives.
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Here's an interesting problem:
Games like Warsow and QuakeLive (probably all other freebie q-engine-
fps'es like Xonotic, etc too) use DGA by default for mouse input. Albeit
being a bit ancient way already, it's default for all of these games
(in_dgamouse).
The huge problem
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The EDID tool just barfs on Windows 7 unfortunately. Will try the other
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How exactly did you manually reinstall the package? If I use aptitude to
do this, it proposes to remove hundreds of packages. Seems like a bad
idea to me...
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I used synaptic. There's an option named reinstall package and opposed
to uninstalling this doesn't cause any dependency changes.
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I'm affected by this bug, too. My hardware is a Lenovo T61p with nVidia
Corporation G84M [Quadro FX 570M] on 11.10 AMD64. The issue with suspend
starts as soon as the monitor is plugged into the DVI connector. I'm
going to test the VGA plug later.
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After an update to Kernel 3.2.0-18-generic the problem seems to be gone.
Two suspend attempts worked correctly.
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down to 59.9. There is no way to change in terminal because the processes of
the PC are not visible after computer LOGO.
I expected to update to 11.10. I'm not sure if the
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As I don't have synaptic installed, and cannot install via apt-get because of
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The following occurs more or less the same in ubuntu 11.04, 11.10 and 12.04
beta1
I have an GeForce 7300 LE card driving a 22 1680x1050 using DVI connection on
a Dell E521
After install, the nouveau drivers work fine. After activating the default
As a workaround, I created ~/.gtkrc-2.0 and added 'gtk-double-click-time
= 800'
Using 'backports' repository I upgraded KDE from 4.8 to 4.81. The
upgrade added a theme statement and moved ~/.gtkrc-2.0 to
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I'm sorry I can't help. In my case aptitute reinstall libxfixes3 simply
works without any dependency problems...
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Title:
Diagonal dotted corruption when opening a folder, taking screenshot,
or seeing a flash.
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Hello Fabio,
Ok thanks. I hope you are correct, but I suspect it may be more than one
package involved. Unfortunately I do not have enough knowledge to know
if it is xorg, nvidia, compiz, unity or any other related packages.
Regards
John.
On 13/03/12 14:36, Fabio Marconi wrote:
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or maybe plymouth and jockey-gtk too.
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Restarting unity seems to give a temporary solution when it works, but
after a reboot, the screen goes back to pixelised lines and a terminal.
ProblemType: Bug
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Package: xorg 1:7.6+10ubuntu1
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This is happening for me with autologin enabled for oneiric. I had to
switch from lightdm to gdm because lightdm causes another bug that makes
my system run at 100% CPU, but autologin with gdm has this problem.
gdm-simple-slave[1220]: CRITICAL: gdm_session_direct_get_username:
assertion `session
Mahyar,
I haven't had this in a while, however it's never glitched my grfx. What
driver/card do you have? Any extra options enabled?
I use also Gnome Shell, more information on your issue would be nice.
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This is not a perfect solution as the home directory may not be mounted yet.
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It happens whenever I open a folder. Whenever I take
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 881046 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881046
Are there any way to changue or fix the bad cursor mapping mannually ??
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This was executed under the gnome-panel UI, in a VirtualBox machine, the
graphics card I have is an NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS, the RAM on the
machine I think 768-1024MBs, this is all running on an Acer Aspire
7730ZG with a Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade from Windows Vista Home
Premium, all hardware
It turns out that my problem was happening because of the presence of
oem-config and ubiquity. These should have been removed at the end of
installation, but they weren't. These were being started when X
started, which was perhaps causing the TTY to be stolen (by bterm).
In any case, maybe this
For GPU lockup bugs with Intel graphics, you need to collect the output
of 'dmesg' and your /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_error_state file. Both
of these must be collected while the machine is locked up (e.g. by
sshing into the sick machine over ethernet). See
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