Daniel, thank you very much, it was a pleasure to help a little bit.
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Screen stops redrawing sometimes when moving win
Thanks for your hard work.
We have now established the original bug here was caused by LP-PPA-
oibaf-graphics-drivers, so not a bug in Ubuntu itself. That makes this
bug report 'Invalid'.
The next problem you encountered is bug 1727356. Only older Intel CPUs
(Core2 or older) will have a problem w
I don't know if it's the design or something wrong, with more than 1
virt-viewer window open you can't block the screen.
And the key-combination Alt-L don't block the screen.
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reboot SUCCESS!!!
We have back the display and the movement of a window without any problems on
left, right and bottom.
But there is a difference to the 16.04 LTS version: Here in 18.04 you can't
grab a window in the inner area with help of the Alt-key like in 16.04
OK, but what’s ab
ok, my situation her at work is, that I have to use this computer, we taking
about, for data-treatment.
And as I decided last week to upgrade from version 16.04.x to 18.04.1 I got the
display problem.
But fortunately I can still use the computer like a server with my
data-treatment inside but wi
I don't understand those last two sentences. Can you reword them?
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Title:
Screen stops redrawing sometimes when moving window
As I mentioned before, I have neither keyboard access nor mouse functions, but
I get into this box by a ssh connection from another linux box.
The configuration file looks like:
# GDM configuration storage
#
# See /usr/share/gdm/gdm.schemas for a list of available options.
[daemon]
# Uncoment th
OK, I will try it ... Thank you.
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Title:
Screen stops redrawing sometimes when moving windows
Status in gnome-shell package
I know, it's not well written... Please just try this:
Ctrl+Alt+F4, log in, edit /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncomment the line:
#WaylandEnable=false
Then reboot.
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https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/3.28.3-2~ubuntu18.04.2/+
I'm sorry, but I'm not able to follow your proposal from #16, up to now I uses
only .deb packages.
Is there a point I have overlooked like an easy procedure.
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The photo you found, yes! the link is in #7
I will look your #16
Here you will find the "newdesg.txt" from dmesg
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There are no photos attached that you keep mentioning. But it doesn't
matter now if you're going to reinstall next week. We can wait and see
what happens there.
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Oooh. I see. You most likely will now encounter bug 1727356. Please
apply the workaround mentioned in bug 1727356, or try its proposed fix
from here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/3.28.3-2~ubuntu18.04.2
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and comment #6.
If I understood correct go to GRUB menu and start with the newest kernel
Advanced options => Ubuntu, with Linux 4.15.0-39-generic
No chance, same situation see photo
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Before you reinstall, please run:
dmesg > newdesg.txt
and attach the file 'newdesg.txt' here.
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Title:
Screen stops redraw
And the other points
ata:~$ sudo glxinfo > glxinfo.txt
Error: unable to open display
Attached you will find "allpackages.txt"
If it is not possible to recover the display and the possibility to
analyse the graphic problem according to the title (thanks for the
change) I will reinstall t
Next please follow steps 4-5-6 in comment #5, and comment #6.
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S
pgim@PGIMdata:~$ sudo ppa-purge ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers
.
.
PPA purged successfully
pgim@PGIMdata:~$
then reboot and the same problem see photo
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OK, before working on your to do list .
Yesterday with an update (Start-Date:2018-11-15 13:49:41) on this linux box
there where ...libegl-mesa0... in the list of modules.
There where no indication of restart required but I reboot the system and
the graphic was frozen.
See picture attach
Thanks!
To remove the PPA:
1. sudo apt install ppa-purge
2. sudo ppa-purge -o oibaf # or something like that!?
3. Reboot
Now tell us if the problem still happens. If it does then please:
4. dpkg -l > allpackages.txt
and send us the file 'allpackages.txt'.
5. sudo apt install
Oh, also your kernel is stuck in recovery mode:
[ 136.650] Kernel command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-39-generic root=UUID=8a9d54df-bf77-4277
-990d-781804a2250b ro recovery nomodeset
which will cause graphics problems.
To fix that, reboot and then hit Esc as soon as the purple scre
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