The problem seems to be related to compiz. After I switch to a terminal,
and killall -9 compiz, and switch back to X, I can see a partially
functional desktop, because I can't switch between applications, and
window frames are missing. It's not recoverable even after restarting
compiz with
It kind of looks like the display is detected as disconnected briefly
for whatever reason, does unplugging then replugging the monitor
restore the old settings or does it revert to mirrored setup too?
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I have the same issue using a Ubuntu 2D session, so I don't think the
problem is related to compiz.
Has anyone confirmed that kernel 3.4 fixes the issue as mentioned in
post #19 of the thread linked below.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/989674?comments=all
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[ 5589.174937] [drm] nouveau :01:00.0: GPU lockup - switching to
That usually crashes everything on the screen, yet i can still ssh to my
laptop and reboot it there. Nothing brings the screen back on again.
When it doesn't crash I think it reverts is back to mirror, I'll have to
check again. But yeah, usually I end up rebooting
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Has anyone confirmed that kernel 3.4 fixes the issue as mentioned in
post #19 of the thread linked below.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/989674?comments=all
It does not fix the issue for me.
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Start PC with Wacom tablet plugged in.
Get to lightdm
Cursor does not move
Works after login-logout
ProblemType: Bug
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Greetings,
People, have any of you verified if it fixes the issue for you to
disable power management? .. I know it is not a *fix*, specially for
a laptop (battery life would suffer a lot), but I just want to know if
we are having the same issue.
Ildefonso.
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@mhcabi - re comment #17 - there is a nouveau driver feature matrix at
http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix
To know which column heading includes your card, you will need to refer to the
NVIDIA chip code names table at http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/CodeNames
There is a similar
Thank you for your bug report. Reassigning to xorg, lightdm is not doing
anything special to enable inputs out of running xorg
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@madbiologist: I experience exactly the same behavior on 12.04.
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This is really making me look for alternatives, Do we have some
workaround for this ? Does disabling synaptic help ?
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ok, the video card was in a bad state it seems, and powering it off
cleared it
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FWIW: I don't try to use randr directly to set up panning. I do it
either through xorg.conf or xorg.conf.d/50-monitor.conf because I'm
usually controlling DPI via DisplaySize, limiting VertRefresh to 60 or
75, turning DPMS DDC off, and turning DefaultModes on. It would be
nice if
FWIW: I don't try to use randr directly to set up panning. I do it
either through xorg.conf or xorg.conf.d/50-monitor.conf because I'm
usually controlling DPI via DisplaySize, limiting VertRefresh to 60 or
75, turning DPMS DDC off, and turning DefaultModes on. It would be
nice if
Subscribing Nvidia to the bug report.
@Daniel Dadap: any ideas?
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To manage
ubuntu@ubuntu-devel:~$ cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3
0: 43 0 0 0 IO-APIC-edge timer
1:136 0 0 0 IO-APIC-edge i8042
8: 1 0 0 0
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** Tags added: precise
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I'm OK with that, but I'd like to know how did it happened and how to
make it not happen again...
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Multiple focus problems on first
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using quantal upgraded from precise
trying to use eagle cad 6.2.0 which was working fine on precise just the
other day and now I can't get it to open
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It is impossible to calibrate the touchscreen on my xtablet 8700. It
kicks me out of the test saying : no evtouch capable device found.
Ishal evtouch_hal.out
thanks
Benoit
** Affects: xf86-input-evtouch (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags:
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After freh installation of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS mi desktop come black, mi
hardware is Netbook AspireOne model ZA3 2Gb RAM.
ProblemType: Bug
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I'm using the mainstream kernel for now. It's rock solid. It just
doesn't have VMWare, or full apparmor support, or ipv6.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Aneesh Kumar K.V
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This is really making me look for alternatives, Do we have some
workaround for this ? Does
Hey Bryce,
I will reopen the bug. Problem is, I only got here by reading the
information about it on the apport's details (where it says that
whatever bug I have is a duplicate of this one).
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I'll send the patch to the stable queue.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided =
reopening with further information
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Status: Expired = Confirmed
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xdianose on, sending dmesg output.
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By the way, my notebook is also attached to a docking station with a
displayport screen attached to it, but it happens as soon as the user
session is initiated, no relation to sleep mode here, apparently.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I think it's not connected to specific ATI drivers. I have the same fail
on two different machines: 1) notebook with Core 2 Duo and NVIDIA
GeForce 8660 2) desktop with i7 3770 (with embedded Intel HD 4000). Fail
is often caused by firefox, but may happen at any other time. Also, bug
disappeared
Hi Alberto,
There seem to be a lot of reports here, and it's hard to tell whether
they're all related. We are currently investigating reports of a
regression with very recent versions of Flash where the X server can
crash when playing videos, which it sounds like many of the users here
are
I am also getting the same error as #15 when i use mapsgl and then after
reboot I continue to get apport notifications.
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Hey I think this is the new bug report for this issue. At least for me
since I'm running an intel i5 processor/gpu in my laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/966631
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Does disabling synaptic help ?
aneesh-kumar,
if you disable Synaptics driver, then you'll probable need to use an external
mouse instead of your touchpad.
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hughperkins,
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description.
** Description changed:
+ Update: 6/12/2012
+ This bug is about a complete system
Yep, this is still an issue using the latest updated version of ubuntu.
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Touchpad isn't sensitive enough on
Obviously this bug is not really usable as an actual bug, but I am
almost certainly encountering the original bug filer's issue so I'll
document it here in part because I can no longer gather data about the
crash myself. machine: core i5 3570k on a z77 motherboard - hd4000
graphics only. (asus
Nouveau has not supported the NV28 video cards since Ubuntu 8.10 was
issued (8.04 worked perfectly). In my case I have an nVidia Geforce4
4200 [NV28] factory-OEM installed in a Dell Latitude D800 notebook.
There is no replacement video card for this notebook that I am aware of
and replacement
Well, I'm not sure we can know that the issue is confined to an
interaction between some X update and kernel 3.2. Many of us have tried
later kernels and still experience the problem.
I was planning to delay writing about my next experiment, but since the
issue of kernel versions came up again,
The input ddx driver would be a better guess. Could also be kernel, but
-evdev is more likely to get looked at. Refiling.
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I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04
Trying to use a Mac keyboard (full-size recent UK aluminium model) - the
keypad-enter key is
Please collect a full backtrace on this crash - see
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing for guidance.
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The patch drm/i915: Remove too early plane enable on pre-PCH hardware
looks ready for review by the kernel team for backporting.
This bug is open only against natty, however the upstream patch is
recent, which makes me wonder if this would be applicable to
oneiric/precise as well?
** Tags
vanvugt,
apport keeps failing to ever upload the crash reports
isn't that a Precise feature (bug #994921)?
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apport information
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I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04
Trying to use a Mac
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Thanks, I don't know what xorg is or what package the keyboard layout
definitions belong to... but as you can see I have run the apport
command and it's appended a bunch of no doubt fascinating technical
detail about my pc to this bug report, hope that helps!
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** Description changed:
- the flash movie was normal new show from dutch television www.nos.nl
+ the flash movie was a normal news show from dutch television www.nos.nl
+ I´m not sure yet whether inactivater hardwareacceleration within flash helps,
Since after stopping the hardware acceleration
Ok guys, i don't even know how to use this, but i'm here to try some
helping
I got problems like this, my pen could hover and move the cursor, but when i
touch the table, the cursor stuck. This happend when i installed an update to
ubuntu Kernel.
I'm very newb and i'm just beginning in Linux,
Using Arch Linux ABS I rebuilt xorg-server 1.12.2 with the patch found
at:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=2d4fda4b09e67e47d3e6fc4743fc6e81bfe40f28
and the problem is solved.
Thank You :)
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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In some games it is impossible to use scroll
3.3.7 froze for me now so I guess it doesn't fix it 100% but it's way
more stable at least. I have updated to 3.4.2 now and see if I can get
that one to freeze.
If this isn't fixed soon I guess I'll have to buy a graphics card.
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** Description changed:
Full details here:
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I have a fresh install of Ubuntu
I don't think it's a duplicate.
Except for the fact that both bugs involve an Apple aluminium keyboard,
all the other details are different.
Please read the details I posted in the initial report and also on the
linked question on askubuntu.com
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If you cannot ssh into the machine at all then likely your bug is
something deeper than just X. Could be a kernel OOPS for example. You
may need to do some additional diagnosis to find out what exactly broke.
However, on the off chance it is indeed a bug in mesa, I've put the new
8.0.3 version
This is kind of a vague bug report... without tangible measures or
error messages or something, it's going to be hard to say for certain
what the problem is exactly, or to know when it's fixed.
But anyway...
If it is indeed a mesa problem, well I've posted a PPA with the 8.0.3
mesa which you
Are there any PPAs to with the patched xorg?
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Touchscreen does not work with unity-3d
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@Tormod, thanks for doing the packaging work on this.
Yes, I think it'd be fine for you to post your package to universe. I
believe new packages need to go through a review process, but as this is
split off from mesa itself I think the review should be
straightforward. Go ahead and upload to
As we aren't officially supporting savage in ubuntu's mesa now, I'll
close out the task as wontfix and leave community support to the mesa-
legacy package.
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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Looks like it's actually a dri freeze. Probably will be hard to debug,
but moving to -nouveau for further triaging.
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If I understand correctly, glxspheres appears to be part of the
bumblebee package (which we don't officially support here). Are you
able to reproduce this bug using some other 3D app that we do support?
If not, another thing to check would be if the new mesa 8.0.3 fixes it,
although I suspect it
I don't see anything in the newer mesa version that indicates it fixes
this specific bug, but I've stuck a package of it into a PPA for you
guys to test out:
https://launchpad.net/~bryce/+archive/mesa-803
If anyone finds this *does* fix the issue and can confirm it solves the
crash, we may be
@loke: I'm also not sure that this implies that compiz is to blame. If
my system is functioning normally, restarting compiz never works for me.
I have to restart unity instead (i.e. $ unity --replace ), which
presumably restarts compiz itself.
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I see that the new mesa 8.0.3 bugfix release includes a couple fixes to
the drisw code. I wonder if this is the bug you're seeing.
Dave Airlie:
glx/drisw: avoid segfaults when we fail to get visual
drisw: fix image stride calculation for 16-bit.
I've posted mesa 8.0.3 to this PPA.
Fixed in 8.0.3 which I've put in this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~bryce/+archive/mesa-803
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #46303
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46303
** Also affects: mesa via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46303
Importance:
** Description changed:
after login, update from 11.10
+
+ #0 QueryVersion (minor=0x62e770, major=0x62e76c, dpy=0x623010,
opcode=optimized out) at glxext.c:296
+ c = 0x624410
+ reply = 0x0
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gnome-session-bin
I'm still having issues where after opening my screen, the touch pad
detects single clicks as some kind of move window with handles event.
This is certainly not fixed.
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Looks like a simple nullptr deref issue.
Are you able to reproduce this bug reliably?
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = High
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Bryce Harrington
This should fix the null ptr deref.
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Hi mkis62, thanks for reporting this mesa crash while using vlc. I've
reviewed the stacktrace but it's not obvious from that alone what has
gone wrong. Can you provide some additional information about the
crash?
What steps led to the crash? E.g. just starting up vlc or more?
Are you able to
The new mesa 8.0.3 has fixes for a drisw crash.
* glx/drisw: avoid segfaults when we fail to get visual
* drisw: fix image stride calculation for 16-bit.
I've posted a package of mesa 8.0.3 to my PPA for testing. If you're
able to reproduce this crash fairly reliably, would you mind
As mentioned earlier, UMS is dropped in the upstream mesa tree, and it's
not a critical enough need for us to support officially in ubuntu.
However, this could be a candidate to include in Tormod's mesa-legacy
package to make it a community-supported option. Contact and work with
him about
There is a flickering bug fixed by the mesa 8.0.3 release. Check the
bug report and see if you think it may be the same issue:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44701
If it is (and perhaps even if it isn't), it may be worthwhile to test
out the 8.0.3 release. I've set up a PPA
** Summary changed:
- Patch to correct slow WebGL in Firefox
+ Patch to correct slow WebGL in Firefox (Needs 8.0.3)
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