I've tried this driver again, and this time it was only able to detect
one screen. I'll try with a development version next time I reboot.
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GPU
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Title:
Public bug reported:
When opening a third Firefox window Xorg crashed; after logging in and
opening Firefox again it crashed a second time. Syslog reports a kernel
bug:
Oct 26 14:52:09 guilmon kernel: [339377.222450] [ cut here
]
Oct 26 14:52:09 guilmon kernel:
I can try removing it, but I'm not sure what the package name to remove
is. Doesn't look like something I need anyway. I have plenty of free RAM
already. Not sure how to reproduce the crash either way though.
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Alright, do I need to reboot after doing that?
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GPU crash, kernel bug, invalid opcode
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Further research: when attempting to place the top screen in any other
position (left, right, or below other displays), it displays the same
noise, but the system doesn't hang. Syslog and kern.log are spammed with
a new message:
Oct 22 13:08:28 guilmon kernel: [ 1105.381816] radeon :02:00.0:
Public bug reported:
My system has a Radeon HD 7750 and Radeon HD 6450, together driving 4 displays:
Left: VGA on 7750 via DisplayPort adaptor, 1280x1024
Middle: DVI on 7750, 1920x1080
Right: HDMI on 7750, 1680x1050
Top (above Middle): VGA on 6450, 1280x1024
With only Left, Middle and Right
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I have a setup with two video cards, each running a separate X screen
(DISPLAY=:0.0 and :0.1), using fglrx driver.
For the most part this is working fine, except that I cannot run
Xfce4-terminal on both X screens at once. Several instances can run on
each screen, but as soon
Uh yes, a fix for previous Ubuntu versions was the entire point of this
report. It looks like this report already complies with steps 1 and 2
(it's public and marked fix released), and fits the severe
regressions case (significant functionality of the application is no
longer usable because it
Alright, how does that look?
** Description changed:
Version 3.0.5 uses an old Twitter API which is no longer functional, but
this version is still the default in Quantal and earlier. These distros
need to be updated to a working version.
+
+ [Impact]
+ This bug renders Twitter services
Public bug reported:
Version 3.0.5 uses an old Twitter API which is no longer functional, but
this version is still the default in Quantal and earlier. These distros
need to be updated to a working version.
** Affects: bitlbee (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Actually, I guess it's not even non-rectangular configurations that
cause this issue - after changing them to a wide rectangular
configuration, DVI-1 still displays the region from 1280x1024+0+0 (which
is now also displayed on the topmost screen), while xrandr still claims
it's 1920x1080+2560+0.
Public bug reported:
In Lubuntu 13.04, I have an unusual display configuration: three
monitors arranged horizontally and a fourth centred above them. This
worked fine in 12.04; after upgrading, the middle display is not working
correctly.
xrandr --output DVI-1 --mode 1920x1080 --rate 60
I should probably also mention that all four displays are connected to
an ATI HD 5700.
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Title:
With nonrectangular multi-monitor arrangements,
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected raring
** Description changed:
In Lubuntu 13.04, I have an unusual display configuration: three
monitors arranged horizontally and a fourth centred above them. This
worked fine in 12.04; after upgrading, the middle display is not working
Public bug reported:
I've installed Lubuntu 12.10 on a system with four displays arranged
horizontally totalling 6160 pixels horizontal resolution. I created a
wallpaper image that places a different picture on each screen. The left
two screens are not displayed correctly. See attached images
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Incorrect minus icon for text size field
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Yes, there are several themes you could switch to that would make the
bug effectively invisible. Or the author could go change the single line
that specifies the gtk-stock-remove or whatever icon, and change it to
the appropriate icon for zoom out or reduce, and actually fix the
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Still an issue with 16.0.2. Accidentally hit Ctrl+Q instead of Ctrl+W
(and you will), browser just quits without any warning or prompt.
Extremely annoying, extremely obvious design issue that should have been
fixed over 2 years ago now.
At least in recent versions it's possible to restore the
Yes, this happens with lubuntu's Industrial theme, and any theme that
doesn't use a minus sign for the remove icon.
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Title:
Incorrect minus icon
This is obviously not the right package, but I'm not sure what is...
hopefully somebody sees this and knows what to change it to.
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Title:
power
Public bug reported:
gucharmap is using the remove icon instead of the minus icon for the
text entry field, which makes no sense in themes where remove is not a
minus icon, as shown.
** Affects: gucharmap (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:inkscape.dev/trunk
You are about to add the following PPA to your system:
The Inkscape Trunk PPA is intended to provide trunk builds for users who like
the bleeding edge. We do not provide official support (you may be able to get
support in
Public bug reported:
Just about every time I've installed a *buntu, using the alternate ISOs, the
same thing happens:
1) The installer asks for information such as desired username and password,
time zone, and keyboard layout.
2) After filling out a few pages, it appears to start a long-running
Thanks, I had no idea the package name.
** Package changed: ubuntu = debian-installer (Ubuntu)
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Text-based installer should prompt for
Failures are getting more frequent and varied... this is more likely a
hardware issue. But I guess spamming the system log like that isn't a
good thing either, so there's still a minor bug there.
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Yesterday while my system was not being used, the GPU suddenly crashed,
as indicated by syslog:
Jun 5 08:11:46 akira kernel: [41332.336031] radeon :02:00.0: GPU lockup CP
stall for more than 1msec
Jun 5 08:11:47 akira kernel: [41332.336040] GPU lockup (waiting for
Just had this again in 1.2.3. Managed to prevent the crash by deleting
and recreating the directory from within Thunar. Any other method caused
it to still show up as a file. If I renamed the file on the command
line, it would appear as a directory, then creating a new directory with
the same name
The system was installed fresh on 2011 May 9. I haven't done a dist-
upgrade since then. I'd been installing automatic updates regularly
before this, but I'm not certain the exact time I last did a successful
update.
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...wouldn't that upgrade the entire OS to 11.10? I'd rather do a fresh
install at some point... I've had a lot of trouble with those upgrades
before.
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Hi, there aren't any files in that directory.
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Title:
Could not calculate the upgrade/pkgProblemResolver::Resolve
generated breaks
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Open Terminal command often opens two windows
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When right-clicking an Xfce4-terminal window and selecting Open
Terminal, often two new terminal windows appear. This can also be seen
using the comand-line --window option. e.g. my somewhat complex setup to
launch 4 terminals at login:
nohup xfce4-terminal --role Terminal
Oddly enough doing nothing for 60 days hasn't fixed this.
An interesting side effect when this happens is that mouse clicks lag
severely or get dropped entirely.
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Since a few days ago, every time I start the computer I get an update
icon in the notification area, and an error message when I open it:
Could not calculate the upgrade
An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade.
Please report this bug against the
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1) Open a document, paste some blocks into it (U+2588 FULL BLOCK) and arrange
them into a nice pattern with spaces.
2) Open Replace dialog, enter a single space into the Find box, and paste
U+2591 LIGHT SHADE into the Replace box.
3) Check Replace all at once and click Find
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Title:
Character U+2591 LIGHT SHADE breaks search and replace
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Actually, this seems to be a more general issue, maybe related to
control/unicode characters. Here's another way to reproduce:
1) open a file consisting entirely of IRC colour codes and blocks such as:
x04█x04█x10▒x10▒x10▒x10▒x10... (where x = ASCII character 3)
2) replace all instances of 10
I should note that the description is somewhat inaccurate:
1) Multi-head isn't really the problem, just the easiest way to reproduce it. A
single display with a high enough resolution can trigger it as well.
2) There are two separate limits: max texture size and max framebuffer size.
The former
Thanks for the tip; I'll look into those.
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transmission-gtk as frontend for remote transmission-daemon
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It'd be nice if transmission-gtk could function as an interface to
transmission-daemon running on another machine. It provides a convenient
compact monitor that the web interface doesn't (at very least it has the
borders from the web browser).
** Affects: transmission
Public bug reported:
The favicon for the web interface has a white background which looks
ugly in browsers with a dark theme. A transparent background would look
much nicer.
** Affects: transmission (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This has suddenly started happening to me in 11.04 after changing some session
settings. There were a few things I did that could have led to the problem...
First I changed my GDM settings to log in automatically. Shortly after doing
this I came back to the machine after it had been idle for a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 824099 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/824099
I think bug #824099 might be related to framebuffer size (plugging in
the extra screen makes the display area bigger) and may well be the same
issue as bug #789385, whereas this bug relates to max texture
Ahh, so this may be a faulty hub or port? I've removed the hub, so I'll
see what happens now... I saw the insufficient bus power before when
connecting things to a powered hub, which didn't seem to make much
sense...
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I haven't tried directly connecting (will do that now), but I just got
again a total freakout, where I could actually see my mouse flickering
on and off every second. Wondering if this could be line noise or
something caused by running cables too near speakers or power lines?
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Forgot the log files...
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Public bug reported:
Just run any program that captures the screen (xcfe4-screenshoter, gtk-
recordmydesktop), and X crashes a few seconds later. Capturing
individual windows works fine.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: xorg 1:7.6+4ubuntu3.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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Screen capture crashes X
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I'm not sure how I'd trace the controller info, but I haven't seen this
since moving my mouse to a USB 1.0 hub. Might be coincidence.
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Occasionally I get a message in kern.log:
Jul 7 22:21:10 akira kernel: [86591.720160] irq 24: nobody cared (try booting
with the irqpoll option)
Jul 7 22:21:10 akira kernel: [86591.720167] Pid: 5016, comm: kworker/0:4 Not
tainted 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu
Jul 7
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Disabling IRQ #24 message followed by extremely slow redrawing
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At seemingly random times (twice in the past week) all USB devices
connected to the system suddenly stop working. /var/log/kern.log shows
errors from ehci_hcd, then usually several filesystem I/O errors from
the USB hard disk. After this USB devices may automatically
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ehci_hcd fatal error - USB devices randomly crash
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Just randomly got the total USB failure again. CPU usage was high
(running grep); maybe some correlation?
[131274.056314] uhci_hcd :00:10.3: host system error, PCI problems?
[131274.056320] uhci_hcd :00:10.3: host controller halted, very bad!
[131274.056337] uhci_hcd :00:10.3: HC
The report was filed after the error occurred, so USB 2.0 devices had already
been shut down. The crash in comment #2 followed shortly after. Notice in
dmesg.txt:
[122397.871035] ehci_hcd :00:10.4: fatal error
Attached is output from sudo lsusb -v after a fresh boot when USB
devices are
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Binary package hint: compiz
This is similar to Bug #745839 (for a while I thought that's what it
was), but not quite the same issue. Compiz renders everything to a
single, giant OpenGL window that covers the entire display area. If your
display area is larger than your video
Actually it looks like what I was experiencing was Bug #789385 - a very
similar and related issue, but not the same bug.
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[Xpress 200M]
I just got this same crash report when starting up and noticed it had
also lost my settings. Yesterday I set up the sensors plugin, renamed
some sensors and enabled them, and later shut down the machine. Today I
saw the sensors plugin was in my panel, but with no sensors enabled, all
of the names
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Binary package hint: xfce4-mpc-plugin
The MPC client plugin for the Xfce4-panel has a non-transparent
background, which looks ugly if the panel has a background image or
transparent background. (Xubuntu 11.04)
** Affects: xfce4-mpc-plugin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-application
The indicator plugin for the Xfce4-panel has a non-transparent
background, which looks ugly if the panel has a background image or
transparent background. (Xubuntu 11.04)
** Affects: indicator-application (Ubuntu)
Importance:
This sounds like the same issue I have, but the screenshot looks
different. In my case the indicator applet renders horizontally even in
a vertical panel, making most of the icons unreachable (cut off the
right side).
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Binary package hint: xfce4-panel
The workspace switcher panel plugin (which doesn't seem to have a
package of its own?) has a non-transparent background, which looks ugly
if the panel has a background image or transparent background.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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Workspace switcher background is not transparent
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Binary package hint: xorg
Any time I try to capture a screenshot of the entire screen, with any program,
Xorg crashes. Screenshots of individual windows work OK.
Even using select a region with the Screenshot plugin for Xfce4-panel causes
a crash as soon as I click the
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[xorg-edgers] Xorg crash (SIGSEGV) when taking screenshot
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Just tested, this occurs with the X server shipped with Natty as well,
so this isn't an xorg-edgers issue.
** Summary changed:
- [xorg-edgers] Xorg crash (SIGSEGV) when taking screenshot
+ Xorg crash (SIGSEGV) when taking screenshot
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This issue has an interesting symptom on my Radeon X300SE. Compiz
appears to be starting normally, but just as it finishes the screen
turns into a jumbled mess of my desktop wallpaper. More interesting is
if I enable Enhanced Zoom Desktop and zoom in or out, the screen
alternates between that
Public bug reported:
Recently, while watching movies in VLC, after about 45 to 60 minutes sometimes
ALSA will crash. The symptoms are:
1) Audio suddenly stops playing.
2) After a few seconds, video freezes.
3) System enters a tight loop, appearing to be almost completely frozen - mouse
cursor
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[VIA8237
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Should also note that a similar problem had been occurring with a
different sound card (different symptoms but same returned a value that
is exceptionally large message) several months ago. Switching to the
card I use now solved that problem and sound has been working fine until
it crashed a few
This gets me every time. It's not crashing; the rule class= matches
every window and is immediately applied; the default value is zero, so
every window's opacity is set to zero. A workaround is to set the
opacity to 100 before selecting a window.
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Binary package hint: compizconfig-settings-manager
1) In any plugin that has window-specific settings, click New.
2) Click the + button next to the Windows box.
3) Select any type, click Grab, and click on a window.
Expected results:
4) The value appears in the Value box;
There are actually two issues here; the first is Bug #696642; the second
is that the opacity is set to zero by default, so it's easy to
accidentally enter a rule that makes all your windows suddenly
disappear. A fix would be to set opacity to 100 by default.
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Binary package hint: compizconfig-settings-manager
After importing a profile from a file, nearly all plugins end up
disabled, even if they were listed as enabled in as_active_plugins.
** Affects: compizconfig-settings-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
One workaround for this problem is to export your settings to a file,
edit the setting there, and import it again, but watch out for Bug
#696643 when you do this.
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Same happens to me on a fresh install. Seems like this bug should have
higher importance as it provides a very easy way for new users to
accidentally completely break their system and the only way to get
back in requires manipulating files in text mode (not ideal for someone
who just switched to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compizconfig-settings-manager
When setting any key/mouse button bindings, the manual edit button (next
to reset button) does not work. It prompts for the setting as expected
but no matter what is entered - even just clicking OK without changing
the value
This was working (bound to Button10) before I upgraded to Xubuntu 10.10,
now no matter what I do it reverts to AltButton1. As well if I set it
to AltButton3 it asks if I want to disable Window Menu that is already
bound to AltButton3, but when confirming this nothing has changed;
still Alt+Button3
Recently I've been getting update notifications from Xubuntu's automatic
update, and when I attempt to install them, it warns me that some are
not authenticated. If I cancel and try again later it eventually works
without any warning, so I assume it just hasn't downloaded
authentication
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mercurial-server
$sudo apt-get install mercurial mercurial-server
...
Setting up mercurial-server (1.0.1-1) ...
abort: couldn't find mercurial libraries in [/usr/bin /usr/lib/python2.6
/usr/lib/python2.6/plat-linux2 /usr/lib/python2.6/lib-tk
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/618013/+attachment/1490757/+files/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: Df.txt
What package is apport-collect in on Debian?
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Binary package hint: compiz
If you have a panel at the right side of a screen, which is not the
rightmost screen, and you Maximumize a window on that screen, it goes
under the panel.
** Affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags:
** Attachment added: Diagram of issue
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I'm not sure what more there is to say... exact process? OK, first
enable the Maximumize plugin (I have everything except ignore sticky
windows checked in config):
** Attachment added: This plugin here
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Then arrange a panel between two displays like so:
** Attachment added: Panel is on the right of the screen, but has another
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Press whatever key you bound Maximumize to (Alt+F3 for me), and this
happens:
** Attachment added: Window is under the right-side panel.
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Instead, this should happen. I think that's about as clear as I can
explain it. Sorry for spam... we need a multi-attachment function .
** Attachment added: Window is NOT under panel.
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Update has not helped. pulseaudio -vv log is attached.
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