I'm facing the same issue on my laptop after an upgrade from 16.04 to 16.10. I
tried:
* grub-install
* boot-repair
Neither worked. I also tried installing the mainline linux kernel
(4.9-rc1), that didn't help either. As others have mentioned, this is
probably something in grub, not necessarily th
@penalvch: This bug was reported a long time back, and doesn't happen to
me any more.
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Title:
Suspend takes very long, more than 20m
The latest "mesa" updates in Ubuntu fixed all the problems for me. The
relevant patch I see is
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.x/115099, but I am
not sure.
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The latest ubuntu mesa update fixes all issues for me.
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Title:
Frequent hang and render glitches in Xorg, caused by SNA
Status in T
Daniel: I updated my git repo and checked out version 10.1 (which is
what my install currently hast). I am still unable to repro the problem
from git checkout because the moment I start X with "AccelMethod uxa",
the problem goes away.
Is there any better of testing this one library against an X wh
** Summary changed:
- Many bugs in rendering with lockups, likely caused by SNA
+ Frequent hang and render glitches in Xorg, caused by SNA
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Note that this still happens on trusty with all updates installed as of
few minutes back.
** Also affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Correct, if you see the bug you posted, updating "mesa" source package
fixed the issue. I had to delete kwinrc for it to pick up on the change
though.
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Actually scratch that: it works perfectly for me, I had to remove the
~/.kde/share/config/kwinrc.
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Title:
OpenGL crashes KWin with 6
None of the latest kernel or libgl updates have fixed the issue.
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Title:
OpenGL crashes KWin with 64-bit 3.13.0-21 kernel
Status in
I tried all kernels from 3.13.0 to 3.13.7. Either I am doing something
wrong, or there is a problem in the interaction between some graphics
driver and the kernel.
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Joseph, 3.13.4 and 3.13.5 mainline both fail for me. I'll try .3 and .2
now.
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OpenGL crashes KWin with 64-bit 3.13.0-21 kerne
Both the kernels fail for me, @Joseph.
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OpenGL crashes KWin with 64-bit 3.13.0-21 kernel
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu
Also happens on version 22:
Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-22-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 2 20:05:40 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
@Joseph Salisbury: How would you like us to do the bisect?
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This is still happening to me with all the updates applied. Can I
provide any more information to help debug this issue?
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Man
This is still happening to me with all the updates applied. Can I
provide any more information to help debug this issue?
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Man
Hello: what can I provide to remove the NEEDINFO status? I am confused
whether the git bisect is still required: Chris' message seems to imply
that the problem might be completely visible in the attached error file.
If a bisect is indeed required, I am not sure if it's for i965 or i915
(the dmesg
The laptop is doing a hybrid sleep: writing to disk and then sleeping to
RAM. It does not happen when I revert to the default suspend-only mode.
Also, I notice this happens only when my RAM utilisation is high. I
don't know if that is a bug or intended because my swap partition is
small.
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This could be a linux kernel or a pm-utils bug. However, from the last
few updates, at least from Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-8-generic, suspend is
taking a very long time. It takes over 20mins. The "suspend" indicator
ke
I updated to the latest packages in Ubuntu, and this bug still exists.
Daniel, are you sure this is a problem in i965? dmesg seems to indicate
i915:
[ 70.826529] [drm] stuck on render ring
[ 70.826536] [drm] GPU crash dump saved to /sys/class/drm/card0/error
[ 70.826538] [drm] GPU hangs can
Sorry, I was not aware that this is a kernel thing. I thought this
bisection was required in the mesa source package.
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Title:
Many b
@Chris: Does that mean a bisect is not required? Is the attached error
information enough to debug the issue?
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Title:
Many bugs in r
Following the instructions to build mesa, I think I was able to get it
running successfully:
rdhruva@ubuntu:~/build/mesa$ LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=./lib
LD_PRELOAD=./lib/libGL.so.1 glxinfo | grep -i version
server glx version string: 1.4
client glx version string: 1.4
GLX version: 1.4
OpenGL core pr
Are there any instructions on how to do this for Ubuntu?
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Title:
Many bugs in rendering with lockups, likely caused by SNA
Status i
I have switched to UXA for now, and that seems to have solved all the
problems: I don't see any display glitches, and no lock-ups. The "stuck
on render ring" messages are also gone.
Let me know if I can provide any more debugging information.
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I have switched to UXA for now, and that seems to have solved all the
problems: I don't see any display glitches, and no lock-ups. The "stuck
on render ring" messages are also gone.
Let me know if I can provide any more debugging information.
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Attaching /sys/class/drm/card0/error as directed in the dmesg. Could
this be caused by a recent switch to SNA?
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After the latest kernel upgrade, my system has many graphical glitches,
and is locking up frequently. The dmesg output has errors like these:
[ 1951.568672] Watchdog[2753]: segfault at 0 ip 7fe00773a32e sp
7fdff869f680 error 6 in chrome[7fe003cbe000+5dd9000]
[ 1959.2
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kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/tmp/ -o ro
kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ sudo blkid /dev/sda3
/dev/sda3: UUID="F88C-9896" TYPE="vfat"
kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ ls /mnt/tmp/
EFI
kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ ls /mnt/tmp/EFI/
boot microsoft
kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ sudo umount /mnt/tmp
kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ sudo mount /
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Setting status to "Confirmed" as directed by the earlier comment.
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Ubiquity is stuck after "Prepare" step
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I am using the Kubuntu Beta 2 Live CD
Note that if I start "kde partition manager" myself, there are no
crashes, and it displays the partitions correctly on both the SSD and
flash drive.
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kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
70 941900 loop0
80 250059096 sda
81 266240 sda1
821638400 sda2
83 266240 sda3
84 131072 sda4
85 247755776 sda5
8 16762
Parted crashes while trying to print the partition table:
kubuntu@kubuntu:~$ sudo parted /dev/sda
GNU Parted 2.3
Using /dev/sda
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) p
Model: ATA M4-CT256M4SSD2 (scsi)
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