[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-08 Thread Josh2112

Indeed, it appears to be so.

I have a brand-new ASUS M3N78 Pro motherboard.  After some Google
searching it appears this mobo has a lot of flakiness and general
instability under Linux.  A lot of users mention random hard locks
related to the NVidia driver and this board.  Also mouse freezes, which
I am currently experiencing.  If I unplug and replug my USB mouse or
keyboard, they won't reconnect.  The BIOS is the flakiest thing I've
ever seen in my life... several times it has just "forgotten" settings
on a fresh boot (things I had disabled, like the fullscreen logo,
suddenly come back), the ExpressGate works only when it feels like it,
and sometimes I'll get a "CMOS checksum error, factory settings
restored".  A lot of the time, after a lock-up and hard reset cycle in
Linux, the mobo refuses to even boot back up, I have to actually turn
off the power supply for a couple seconds.

There are a lot of solutions mentioned online, various kernel parameters
like "pci=nomsi", "noacpi" and "acpi=off" (none of these have worked for
me so far) and even disabling the onboard USB completely as the source
of some of the lockups seems to be a conflicting IRQ between the onboard
GeForce 8300 and the USB controller.

I will try manually installing the latest drivers from the NVidia
website.  If that doesn't work, unless anybody else has a suggestion I'm
going to send this board back (for the second time) and try something
completely different.  I guess that'll teach me to do some Googling
before buying new hardware :-(

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-07 Thread Josh2112

This happens in OpenSUSE 11.1 as well, using KDE 4.1.3.  I guess it's a Plasma 
bug.

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[Bug 370202] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26202435/hugefontsbug.png

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[Bug 370201] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
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[Bug 370208] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370207] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 270201 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270201

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 270201
   RB can't import files on my portable player

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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
The display's EDID if anyone's interested...

** Attachment added: "edid.bin"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26252804/edid.bin

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-06-29 Thread Josh2112
I'd love to help you out and see this bug fixed, but I finally got fed
up with it and traded in the motherboard for a Biostar.  Sorry :-/

I've bought several ASUS motherboards over the years but now they've
lost my business.

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[Bug 370202] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
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[Bug 370201] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
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[Bug 370208] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370207] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 270201 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270201

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 270201
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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
The display's EDID if anyone's interested...

** Attachment added: "edid.bin"
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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-07 Thread Josh2112

This happens in OpenSUSE 11.1 as well, using KDE 4.1.3.  I guess it's a Plasma 
bug.

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-08 Thread Josh2112

Indeed, it appears to be so.

I have a brand-new ASUS M3N78 Pro motherboard.  After some Google
searching it appears this mobo has a lot of flakiness and general
instability under Linux.  A lot of users mention random hard locks
related to the NVidia driver and this board.  Also mouse freezes, which
I am currently experiencing.  If I unplug and replug my USB mouse or
keyboard, they won't reconnect.  The BIOS is the flakiest thing I've
ever seen in my life... several times it has just "forgotten" settings
on a fresh boot (things I had disabled, like the fullscreen logo,
suddenly come back), the ExpressGate works only when it feels like it,
and sometimes I'll get a "CMOS checksum error, factory settings
restored".  A lot of the time, after a lock-up and hard reset cycle in
Linux, the mobo refuses to even boot back up, I have to actually turn
off the power supply for a couple seconds.

There are a lot of solutions mentioned online, various kernel parameters
like "pci=nomsi", "noacpi" and "acpi=off" (none of these have worked for
me so far) and even disabling the onboard USB completely as the source
of some of the lockups seems to be a conflicting IRQ between the onboard
GeForce 8300 and the USB controller.

I will try manually installing the latest drivers from the NVidia
website.  If that doesn't work, unless anybody else has a suggestion I'm
going to send this board back (for the second time) and try something
completely different.  I guess that'll teach me to do some Googling
before buying new hardware :-(

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-06-29 Thread Josh2112
I'd love to help you out and see this bug fixed, but I finally got fed
up with it and traded in the motherboard for a Biostar.  Sorry :-/

I've bought several ASUS motherboards over the years but now they've
lost my business.

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-07 Thread Josh2112

This happens in OpenSUSE 11.1 as well, using KDE 4.1.3.  I guess it's a Plasma 
bug.

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-08 Thread Josh2112

Indeed, it appears to be so.

I have a brand-new ASUS M3N78 Pro motherboard.  After some Google
searching it appears this mobo has a lot of flakiness and general
instability under Linux.  A lot of users mention random hard locks
related to the NVidia driver and this board.  Also mouse freezes, which
I am currently experiencing.  If I unplug and replug my USB mouse or
keyboard, they won't reconnect.  The BIOS is the flakiest thing I've
ever seen in my life... several times it has just "forgotten" settings
on a fresh boot (things I had disabled, like the fullscreen logo,
suddenly come back), the ExpressGate works only when it feels like it,
and sometimes I'll get a "CMOS checksum error, factory settings
restored".  A lot of the time, after a lock-up and hard reset cycle in
Linux, the mobo refuses to even boot back up, I have to actually turn
off the power supply for a couple seconds.

There are a lot of solutions mentioned online, various kernel parameters
like "pci=nomsi", "noacpi" and "acpi=off" (none of these have worked for
me so far) and even disabling the onboard USB completely as the source
of some of the lockups seems to be a conflicting IRQ between the onboard
GeForce 8300 and the USB controller.

I will try manually installing the latest drivers from the NVidia
website.  If that doesn't work, unless anybody else has a suggestion I'm
going to send this board back (for the second time) and try something
completely different.  I guess that'll teach me to do some Googling
before buying new hardware :-(

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[Bug 370202] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

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[Bug 370201] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

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[Bug 370208] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370207] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 270201 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270201

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 270201
   RB can't import files on my portable player

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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
The display's EDID if anyone's interested...

** Attachment added: "edid.bin"
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[Bug 370202] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
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[Bug 370201] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
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[Bug 370208] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370207] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 270201 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270201

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 270201
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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
The display's EDID if anyone's interested...

** Attachment added: "edid.bin"
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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-07 Thread Josh2112

This happens in OpenSUSE 11.1 as well, using KDE 4.1.3.  I guess it's a Plasma 
bug.

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-08 Thread Josh2112

Indeed, it appears to be so.

I have a brand-new ASUS M3N78 Pro motherboard.  After some Google
searching it appears this mobo has a lot of flakiness and general
instability under Linux.  A lot of users mention random hard locks
related to the NVidia driver and this board.  Also mouse freezes, which
I am currently experiencing.  If I unplug and replug my USB mouse or
keyboard, they won't reconnect.  The BIOS is the flakiest thing I've
ever seen in my life... several times it has just "forgotten" settings
on a fresh boot (things I had disabled, like the fullscreen logo,
suddenly come back), the ExpressGate works only when it feels like it,
and sometimes I'll get a "CMOS checksum error, factory settings
restored".  A lot of the time, after a lock-up and hard reset cycle in
Linux, the mobo refuses to even boot back up, I have to actually turn
off the power supply for a couple seconds.

There are a lot of solutions mentioned online, various kernel parameters
like "pci=nomsi", "noacpi" and "acpi=off" (none of these have worked for
me so far) and even disabling the onboard USB completely as the source
of some of the lockups seems to be a conflicting IRQ between the onboard
GeForce 8300 and the USB controller.

I will try manually installing the latest drivers from the NVidia
website.  If that doesn't work, unless anybody else has a suggestion I'm
going to send this board back (for the second time) and try something
completely different.  I guess that'll teach me to do some Googling
before buying new hardware :-(

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-06-29 Thread Josh2112
I'd love to help you out and see this bug fixed, but I finally got fed
up with it and traded in the motherboard for a Biostar.  Sorry :-/

I've bought several ASUS motherboards over the years but now they've
lost my business.

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[Bug 370202] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26202435/hugefontsbug.png

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[Bug 370201] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
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[Bug 370208] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370207] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 270201 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270201

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 270201
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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
The display's EDID if anyone's interested...

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-07 Thread Josh2112

This happens in OpenSUSE 11.1 as well, using KDE 4.1.3.  I guess it's a Plasma 
bug.

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-08 Thread Josh2112

Indeed, it appears to be so.

I have a brand-new ASUS M3N78 Pro motherboard.  After some Google
searching it appears this mobo has a lot of flakiness and general
instability under Linux.  A lot of users mention random hard locks
related to the NVidia driver and this board.  Also mouse freezes, which
I am currently experiencing.  If I unplug and replug my USB mouse or
keyboard, they won't reconnect.  The BIOS is the flakiest thing I've
ever seen in my life... several times it has just "forgotten" settings
on a fresh boot (things I had disabled, like the fullscreen logo,
suddenly come back), the ExpressGate works only when it feels like it,
and sometimes I'll get a "CMOS checksum error, factory settings
restored".  A lot of the time, after a lock-up and hard reset cycle in
Linux, the mobo refuses to even boot back up, I have to actually turn
off the power supply for a couple seconds.

There are a lot of solutions mentioned online, various kernel parameters
like "pci=nomsi", "noacpi" and "acpi=off" (none of these have worked for
me so far) and even disabling the onboard USB completely as the source
of some of the lockups seems to be a conflicting IRQ between the onboard
GeForce 8300 and the USB controller.

I will try manually installing the latest drivers from the NVidia
website.  If that doesn't work, unless anybody else has a suggestion I'm
going to send this board back (for the second time) and try something
completely different.  I guess that'll teach me to do some Googling
before buying new hardware :-(

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-06-29 Thread Josh2112
I'd love to help you out and see this bug fixed, but I finally got fed
up with it and traded in the motherboard for a Biostar.  Sorry :-/

I've bought several ASUS motherboards over the years but now they've
lost my business.

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-06-29 Thread Josh2112
I'd love to help you out and see this bug fixed, but I finally got fed
up with it and traded in the motherboard for a Biostar.  Sorry :-/

I've bought several ASUS motherboards over the years but now they've
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[Bug 370202] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26202435/hugefontsbug.png

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[Bug 370201] [NEW] Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:


System: Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
 - xorg:  1:7.4~5ubuntu18
 - nvidia-glx-180:  180.44-0ubuntu1

The NVidia driver (or maybe Xorg, don't know which?) calculates an
incorrect DPI for the Samsung T220HD LCD monitor, leading to comically
large font sizes.  Screenshot attached.

xdpyinfo shows the incorrect DPI resulting from incorrect monitor dimensions.  
The correct dimensions are more like 470 x 350 mm:
  screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (160x90 millimeters)
resolution:267x296 dots per inch

And Xorg.0.log showing that it was calculated:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
  (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select"
  (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1680 x 1050
  (--) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (266, 296); computed from "UseEdidDpi"  X config
  (--) NVIDIA(0): option

I have worked around the issue by specifying the DPI in xorg.conf:
Option  "UseEdidDpi""false"
Option  "DPI"   "96 x 96"

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112

** Attachment added: "hugefontsbug.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26202368/hugefontsbug.png

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[Bug 370208] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370207] [NEW] Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-04-30 Thread Josh2112
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kdebase-plasma

System:  Kubuntu 9.04
Relevant package versions:
  kdebase-plasma:  4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4

Moving the minimum size slider for the KDE panel hard-locks the system - no
mouse movement, and I am unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a virtual terminal or
Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.  I must power-off or hard reset.

My panel did not extend all the way to the right side of the screen (because of
a resolution change), so I tried to resize it by clicking the cashew, then
dragging the maximum size slider all the way to the right.  This I did without
any trouble.  But when I tried to drag the minimum-size slider which actually
moves the panel, it moved about an inch, then the mouse froze. After about 3
seconds the bottom tenth of the screen (about twice the size of the panel)
was painted black.  After discovering I had no mouse or keyboard control, I
waited a minute or two to see if it would clear itself up, then did a hard 
reset.

This has happend 5 of 5 times I tried to resize the panel.  Doesn't matter if
I drag the minimum-size slider slow or fast, it always locks up after expanding
about an inch.

I was able to expand the panel all the way to the right edge by doing More 
Settings ->
Maximize Panel, but the entire system freezing up is definitely a problem.

** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 370202] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 270201 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270201

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 270201
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[Bug 370201] Re: Incorrectly-calculated DPI for Samsung T220HD

2009-05-02 Thread Josh2112
The display's EDID if anyone's interested...

** Attachment added: "edid.bin"
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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-07 Thread Josh2112

This happens in OpenSUSE 11.1 as well, using KDE 4.1.3.  I guess it's a Plasma 
bug.

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-05-08 Thread Josh2112

Indeed, it appears to be so.

I have a brand-new ASUS M3N78 Pro motherboard.  After some Google
searching it appears this mobo has a lot of flakiness and general
instability under Linux.  A lot of users mention random hard locks
related to the NVidia driver and this board.  Also mouse freezes, which
I am currently experiencing.  If I unplug and replug my USB mouse or
keyboard, they won't reconnect.  The BIOS is the flakiest thing I've
ever seen in my life... several times it has just "forgotten" settings
on a fresh boot (things I had disabled, like the fullscreen logo,
suddenly come back), the ExpressGate works only when it feels like it,
and sometimes I'll get a "CMOS checksum error, factory settings
restored".  A lot of the time, after a lock-up and hard reset cycle in
Linux, the mobo refuses to even boot back up, I have to actually turn
off the power supply for a couple seconds.

There are a lot of solutions mentioned online, various kernel parameters
like "pci=nomsi", "noacpi" and "acpi=off" (none of these have worked for
me so far) and even disabling the onboard USB completely as the source
of some of the lockups seems to be a conflicting IRQ between the onboard
GeForce 8300 and the USB controller.

I will try manually installing the latest drivers from the NVidia
website.  If that doesn't work, unless anybody else has a suggestion I'm
going to send this board back (for the second time) and try something
completely different.  I guess that'll teach me to do some Googling
before buying new hardware :-(

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[Bug 370207] Re: Resizing KDE4 panel locks up entire system

2009-06-29 Thread Josh2112
I'd love to help you out and see this bug fixed, but I finally got fed
up with it and traded in the motherboard for a Biostar.  Sorry :-/

I've bought several ASUS motherboards over the years but now they've
lost my business.

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