Public bug reported:
After installing yesterday's Ubuntu GNOME 13.04 daily image, I had a
power indicator, but somewhere between completing the installation and
now, I've lost it. I have installed a few other applications, but
nothing I would expect to interfere. All extensions have been
It already appears to be enabled: Synchronization with vertical
refresh (swap intervals) is set to Always synchronize with vertical
refresh, application chooses the minimum swap interval.
I tried setting it to both Initial swap interval 0/1 settings, but all
three settings gave the same visible
After logging out, the login screen did not respond to touch at all.
After rebooting, the login screen responded to touch as expected, but
reverted to relative mode after logging in.
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Just did today's updates and this appears to be resolved. Can someone
else confirm?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/949097
Title:
Serial Wacom Tablet touch not in
True, I can suffer with any other multi-mon mode if I must have Compiz,
but I prefer Xinerama. As I said earlier, Compiz has worked with
Xinerama on this hardware as recently as Beta 1 + a few days of updates.
This incident came from the 20100331.2 daily ISO with updates from the
daily firehose.
I'm suspicious since you can reproduce it on your ATI card :)
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compiz broken with latest updates and nvidia display config
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558875
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Booting to the Ubuntu Alpha 3, Beta 1 and 20100331.2 Live CDs, Ubuntu
hardlocks when plymouth should transition from the bootsplash to the X
session (the bootscreen stays up, appears completed but has stopped
animating, while the disc reads a bit
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42861926/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42861928/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42861930/Dependencies.txt
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I forgot to mention that when plymouth starts, this error appears in
textmode on my secondary display:
(process:487) GLib-WARNING **: getpwuid_r(); failed due to unknown user
id (0)
Not sure if that's helpful..
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nouveau: hangs on boot if second monitor is present
Yup, had to install 20100326 plus daily updates. Only then did it
accept the VirtualBox Guest Additions.
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X Fails to start once VirtualBox Guest Additional Drivers is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/540015
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Still reproduces with 20100326 live CD.
Again, disconnect second display, and I'm able to get into X.
Is anyone looking at this? What further information can I provide?
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nvidia card: hangs on start gdm if a second monitor on DVI-I is present
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43710
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I'll do that later tonight when I get some free time. If someone beats
me to it, please comment here and drop the Bug# in this thread so I can
folllow.
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nvidia card: hangs on start gdm if a second monitor on DVI-I is present
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43710
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I can confirm the following:
I can clean install Alpha 3 from ISO, install the Guest Additions and
reboot without repro. I can then apply updates from the daily fire
hose, and hit the issue.
I just reproduced this with Beta 1 -- because it includes all the
updates already, the issue reproduces
Reproduced issue on Geforce 9600 GT using Lucid daily live CD
(20100317).
Hangs at the new Ubuntu branded boot screen with second monitor connected.
Disconnected second monitor and successfully completed the installation.
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nvidia card: hangs on start gdm if a second monitor on DVI-I is
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