P1.70
04/21/2015
As I was saying before, this only happened since updating to 15.04 from 14.10.
It has more to do with my television not specifying a resolution that is
compatible with modeset. For example, it may say that it's 720p tops instead
of 1280 x 720 but I'm not sure. I do know that
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1448574
Title:
Have to use nomodeset for install (new problem for new d
Public bug reported:
I haven't had this problem since around version 12.04 or before (can't recall
which one precisely) where, during installation, I have to use nomodeset in
order to get my Samsung television to stop turning on and off repeatedly during
modeset problems. I would like to menti
Relax, the bug is only sporadic and the slowdown on boot may be overcome with
inode updates and defrags which may or may not occur automatically with the
BTRFS file system. While it may happen with one system, it may not with
another. While it may happen at one time with a system, it may not a
I concur!
Though, I think the problem is more-so that there is a race in the first place
instead of a march which is what I'm hoping we can fix.
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Seven months have passed with no fix in place. I have removed the
assigned user so that another may step-up in their place to resolve the
issue.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Dalmer Vieira (dalmer-vieira) => (unassigned)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 969489 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/969489
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 969489
lightdm tries (and fails) to start too early?
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We need to apply a fix in the startup which performs a while statement to check
if dependencies are not yet loaded. This will mitigate against problems with
varying sleep times which may or may not work for users.
Alternatively, having a list of dependencies to run inline may be a better
option
This bug is a duplicate of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/969489
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1066410
This bug has not been resolved as of yet and has affected Ubuntu distributions
ever since, at most, 12.10. Not sure before that.
Though this p
Well gdm it, if they repeated the process they would have exactly the info they
need. It crashes on more than one system if you try to switch to guest while
logged into another user and then back. It does it ever so often, so if it
fails once, try it again. That should be enough info.
Other t
Public bug reported:
GDM has crashed on me twice using the same system. The first time, my sister
had changed the user while my screen had locked itself to utilize the guest
account due to her not knowing my password. It crashed once I logged out of
the guest account and I couldn't get startx
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