I filed a Mozilla bug report about this here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1204694
I also created a video showing how I can reproduce this bug every time
in Thunderbird: https://youtu.be/ybkVPSfiNJs
The bug seems to be related to the spell-check-as-you-type feature, but
may be rel
Turns out fglrx was in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-local.conf for some
reason. After removing it, the Catalyst driver works fine. Marking the
bug as invalid.
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Attachment added: "X.org log file"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1310170/+attachment/4089674/+files/Xorg.0.log
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Precise to Trusty, I can no longer activate OpenGL
desktop effects in KDE. Upon investigating, I find the following in the
Xorg.log file:
[30.414] (EE) fglrx(0): atiddxDriScreenInit failed. Probably kernel module
missing or incompatible.
[30.414
Patrick, is this the bug you are experiencing?:
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=553
This is what I'm currently experiencing using KDE + fglrx drivers,
unless I use the xrender backend or disable compositing altogether.
Unfortunately, using xrender causes issues with windowed OpenGL apps not
Patrick, does using Xrender as kwin's compositing backend work as a
workaround? That's how I resolved my blank screen freezes using previous
versions of the fglrx driver. I haven't been able to get a freeze using
13.1 + kwin OpenGL backend yet, but we'll see...
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@Raider: You appear to be experiencing Bug #969860. Go look there for
information and a fix.
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Title:
ubuntu 12.04
With the fglrx driver on my laptop using Kubuntu, I have to turn off
screen blanking, because every once in a while it causes my system to
hang when the screen blanks. I am able to reset gracefully using
ALT+PrintScrn+REISUB. I wonder if this is related to the same fglrx bug.
I will try running my
I have done as you asked. The new bug is: bug #1073029
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dv1550se: upower never registers lid-open event though ACPI does
S
Don, is your wife's laptop based on AMD Trinity perchance? I have the
same problem with the screen blanking, and I have avoided the lockups by
disabling DPMS (on KDE).
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Sorry for the delay. Somebody else is currently borrowing my laptop, so
I will do as you said in comment #25 when I get it back again.
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Using acpi_listen, my laptop generates lid events when the lid closes,
but not when it opens. I compared this to another laptop and the second
laptop generates laptop lid events both when opening and closing the
lid. The lid events look like this:
button/lid LID 0080 0001
...and each su
I had the same problem, and I discovered that this was because a
locally-installed copy of the Google Provider plugin was installed in
addition to the package "xul-ext-gdata-provider". The local version was
version 0.13 while the Ubuntu package was at 0.16. However, the local
version of a plugin
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