Same problem here. Started after upgrade to 12.04.
Suddenly the screen goes black, and after a while the login screen is shown.
All running applications are killed.
Syslog:
Jun 8 08:22:17 mask-i7 kernel: [236510.328432] NVRM: Xid (:01:00): 6,
PE0001
Jun 8 08:22:18 mask-i7
I can confirm that the patch in http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-
devel/2012-June/031541.html works fine. Once applied xorg starts and the
logitech headset works
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random mouse pointer freezes
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steve: FBC is disabled since 3.3, so adding that option while running
3.4 does nothing. So please file a new bug by running 'ubuntu-bug xorg'
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try disabling FBC by adding 'i915.i915_enable_fbc=0' to the kernel
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Hi, sorry for the late answer. I wanted to see if the problem still
persisted when doing a clean install of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. So I did it
yesterday and the problem still exists. I also installed Windows 7 and
the problem seems not to exist on Windows. Have you have found any
solution?
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the flash movie was normal new show from dutch television www.nos.nl
ProblemType: Bug
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nevermind, tried it myself and it didn't help
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Alberto Milone (albertomilone): Updates?
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when shut off my laptop UBUNTU off, but my laptop still on!. i can off
only push the on/off botton...
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I still expirience this problem.
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Please sync libdrm 2.4.33-1 (main) from Debian unstable (main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
[ Robert Hooker ]
* Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
- debian/rules
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This bug was fixed in the package libdrm - 2.4.33-1
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* New upstream release.
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When I jumped for 11.XX to 12.04 LTS, the problem seemed to have subsided to a
slight extent. I dont know how far is this true, but this is just my
observation. Because I can still do something, and its not a 100% clogged CPU.
Its pretty strange that such a huge bug is still unassigned by
Andrew - you forgot to tell us what video card you are using.
Please also attach the output of lspci -vvnn
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Just tested on quantal works perfectly with KDM. That said... 2
requirements: a) KDM must be used b) kubuntu-default-settings must be
installed.
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Hi all,
I really apoligize for that, still don't know what was going on.
Sorry,
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On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Zentai Andras
Here's the output of 'xinput test-i2'.
I started it
waited a bit
plugged in the headset
waited about 30 seconds
then tried to click in another window twice.
waited a bit
then unplugged the headset.
** Attachment added: test-xi2
Anything you need for this? This is highly annoying and should be
treated with high priority, being a regression.
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As far as I understand it has time racing condition between intel and
radeon modules. And it may be related with vgaswitcheroo too. On
earlyer versions of ubuntu changing the waiting time and the gfx mode in
grub seemed to affect the bug somehow. Some combination of that even
maked it disappear
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I added debug information. Could you (or anybody else) tell me why this
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I presume the bug is in xorg since it affects everything - even the
Ubuntu boot screen.
As the summary says, only a small portion of the screen is used. It's
not that it's invisible - the mouse pointer, all UI elements etc. stops
at the edge - it's
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/usr/share/apport/apport-gpu-error-intel.py on every boot it also
crashes my laptop most of the time ---emachines e732--
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'/usr/share/apport/apport-gpu-error-intel.py keep getting this on
boot so maybe related
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fglrx failed to upgrade by the update manager.
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Date: Fri Jun 8
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I have a HP Touchsmart 2 (tm2).
This Notebook has 2 Graphiccars: Intel (DIS) and ATI (IGD):
# lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro
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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu Precise)
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Same problem.
Sony Vaio VPCEB490X
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I've attached a picture of it. Should clear up any misunderstandings.
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I presume the bug is in xorg since it affects everything - even the
Ubuntu boot screen.
As the summary says, only a small portion of the screen is used. It's
not that it's invisible - the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1010292 ***
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Hello,
Have a Logitech mk550 wireless combo mouse/keyboard. Works with BIOS and
bootup and Windows. About 50-75% of the time have to remove and reconnect
dongle to get keyboard and mouse at ubuntu boot 12.04.
Have a Dell Vostro 400 with an Intel processor.
Please advise if you require more
Hi Elijah,
I have the same laptop. Steps to fix are on
http://www.ryanlothian.com/projects/linux/thinkpad_w510_ubuntu_12_04
Ryan
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So today I went dockless... actually the only external device connected
was my USB headset. And I had yet another freeze. Curiously, it was
during a VoIP call.
Perhaps this bug is some nasty regression that gets triggered when an
external device is in use on systems with Intel graphics? I find it
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I'm encountering 2 related issues with overscan on my HTPC (Zotac NVIDIA
Ion mobo), which I'm using with a 73 Mitsubishi DLP TV. The machine's
running Xubuntu 12.04 x64. My NVIDIA driver version is 295.40-0ubuntu1.
First, overscan settings are not retained across reboots at
This happens to me since I upgraded from oneiric, any clue of how to get
rid of this annoying bug?
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