Possibly related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1082544
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Title:
Raring regression: SNA fails completely; UXA causes
Here's the reproduction with drm.debug=6.
Thanks so much for your continuing efforts!
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Here's an Xorg.0.log for -intel-2.21.7.
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And dmesg output for -intel-2.21.7.
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I'm getting exactly the same issue on a *fresh copy of Raring*.
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Title:
Raring regression: SNA fails completely; UXA causes random hangs
To
That is, unless I add
Section Device
Identifier intel
Driver intel
Option AccelMethod uxa
EndSection
to xorg.conf, I cannot login.
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I installed all of the *_amd64.deb files from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-nightly/2013-04-07-raring/ and rebooted
but the same issues occurred when I removed my xorg.conf file.
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The following occurred after I updated from Quantal to Raring.
I have an i5 2500K Sandy Bridge. When I remove /etc/X11/xorg.conf and
login to lightdm, SNA is used, but this causes my second monitor to go
out of sync, and my first monitor stops updating (though the mouse
Here's the drm.debug=6 dmesg output for the xorg.conf configuration I've
pasted above (UXA).
I can confirm that this is a bug in xserver-xorg-video-
intel_2.21.5-0ubuntu1. I downgraded to xserver-xorg-video-
intel_2.20.9-0ubuntu2 and the issues went away.
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Here's the dmesg output after reproducing the problems without an
xorg.conf.
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It would be really cool if, after clicking Activities on the top
right, the desktop list that appears on the right would be visible on
all displays, showing the open windows in that display.
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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Messages indicator one pixel wide
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Right between the transmission icon and the wireless indicator, there is
a 1px wide column of the panel that I can click on that opens the
messages menu. I cannot take a screenshot of this menu -- it seems to
swallow PrintScreen key presses.
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When I first log in, I can see the envelope icon for the messages
indicator. I am able to click on it, and cause the drop-down menu to
appear. However, soon after I log in, the icon disappears, and I can
only open the messages indicator by clicking on another icon and
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Messages indicator one pixel wide
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ubuntuone-syncdaemon crashed with NameError in /usr/lib/python2.7
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On long lines, horizontal scrolling gets progressively slower and slower
the further the viewport is scrolled to the right. This is reproducible
by using the text cursor, and by using the scroll bars.
** Affects: meld (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
I'm using 1.5.3.
It takes about a second to scroll once at the 600-character mark of a
1351-character line. Scrolling all the way to the end by pressing the End key
takes about 2 seconds, whereas when pressing Home from the end of the line is
almost instantaneous. Holding the Right arrow on my
This only occurs on 3.0.0.11. Running smoothly on 3.0.0.10.
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Title:
error in geis_init Screen geometry changed: Monitor 0(primary)
Whoops, spoke too soon. It worked, then stopped working.
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Title:
error in geis_init Screen geometry changed: Monitor 0(primary)
0x0x1366x768
I, too, have this problem. However, the 'archive mounter' utility is
able to successfully mount the archive as if it was external media.
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
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[ dan@mack ~ 2011-08-06 13:23:01 ]
$ echo $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-N3dGPkBSxx,guid=7f8bc66fdae44886d272b06b0012
[ dan@mack ~ 2011-08-06 13:23:02 ]
$ ls /tmp/dbus*
ls: cannot access /tmp/dbus*: No such file or directory
** Affects: dbus (Ubuntu)
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Icons added to the unity panel disapear after logout
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This bug should be marked Confirmed. The main window takes ~2-3s to load
while Firefox opens with 10 tabs instantly.
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Gwibber is too slow
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I have libdconf0 installed but this still happens. Thoughts?
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Icons added
Every application icon.
Maybe related: every single time I load Empathy for the first time in
the session, it asks for my keyring though I told it to automatically
unlock on login.
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gnome-shell is very slow on an nVidia 7600GT.
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Binary package hint: compiz
- It would be very nice if there was a plugin that would make Compiz dim
- the screen based on the time of day so that it would be easier to fall
- asleep. Ideally the plugin would
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Something particularly like http://www.stereopsis.com/flux/.
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This has nothing to do with power management. Please reread. This is a
suggestion.
Furthermore, it wouldn't just dim; what I envision is the plugin
decreasing specific colors (blue particularly) to make it easier for the
user to fall asleep after plugin use.
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Binary package hint: compiz
It would be very nice if there was a plugin that would make Compiz dim
the screen based on the time of day so that it would be easier to fall
asleep. Ideally the plugin would synchronize to the user's location and
dim earlier or later based on the
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Binary package hint: hipo
Details:
at Hal.Manager..ctor () [0x0]
at IPod.HalClient.HalDeviceManager..ctor () [0x0]
at IPod.DeviceManager.Create () [0x0]
at IPod.DeviceCombo..ctor () [0x0]
at Hipo.HipoMainWindow.CreateWindow (System.String[]
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[SM] is actually a prompt to press S = skip? / M = maintenance?
Wow! I had NO idea! Thank you.
Boot kept getting stuck there and I just assumed it meant small like
an insignificant error, as it occurred when it said my CDROM didn't
mount as there was nothing in the tray. I had no idea what was
What's more, I can't press S or M in Plymouth! I have to press ESC and
do it from the VT.
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Please tell me why you think I shouldn't be able to kill a process that
is not required for proper functionality. To me that's like not being
able to kill gnome-panel (which is WAY more vital than maximus).
Please, either tell users like me how to stop the damn process, or make
it killable.
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I have no_maximize set to checked and undecorate as unchecked but it
still maximizes and undecorates.
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I am disappointed that I have not received a response in over a month. I
feel like I've made a logical point.
Cheese can be included by default without being required, just like
Firefox, OpenOffice, GIMP, Rhythmbox, and just about all of the
Applications menu. This is the way it should be; users
I have the same problem; my /tmp/podsleuth-debug is equivalent.
I hope this gets fixed soon as this one of the last major problems of
Karmic.
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Included by default does not mean required.
Interesting that OpenOffice (among many other software packages) is
included by default but not required.
I don't see why it should be mandated that cheese be installed.
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cheese should not be a dependency of ubuntu-netbook-remix.
Say what you wish. Here are two facts:
1) GDM should not explode because its logging directory doesn't exist. Logging
is strictly a feature. This statement goes along with every other program that
does not inherently require logging.
2) A non-trivial quantity of users will have GDM fail because
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-netbook-remix
ubuntu-netbook-remix can function without cheese. I hope.
Suggested fix: move it to recommended packages.
** Affects: unr-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance should be Critical.
This bug bit me in the ass again as the init script, /etc/init.d/gdm,
was replaced with /etc/init/gdm.conf. I had to recode the fix into the
init file.
This is NOT a difficult bug to fix for GDM developers! It is so
disappointing that this bug still exists.
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Binary package hint: startupmanager
startupmanager depends on grub but should depend on grub || grub-pc.
** Affects: startupmanager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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This bug affects me. The only way to stop it is `killall -s9 pulseaudio`
as it does not respond to a regular kill.
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Scott, I've been told by a few sources that it does but that is not a
definitive answer.
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StartUpManager states that it does
work with Grub2.
I cannot test right now; however, that page should be enough evidence.
If needed I will test on my other machine when I have access to it.
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It doesn't look like there is any documentation.
https://launchpad.net/startup-manager/ links to
http://web.telia.com/~u88005282/sum/index.html as the home page, which
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left/right edge of the screen.
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When I click on the Main Menu button (that is, the button with the
Ubuntu logo that shows all categories of applications, places, system,
and log out options) in GNOME panel when it's on the right, the arrows
for each menu item point to the right but menus expand to the left.
I am on 9.10.
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Instead of vertically rendering window names when the GNOME panel is on
the left or right side of screen, Window List shows .. instead.
I am using Karmic.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It seems that these inefficiencies and instabilities only existed on a
2.6.28-12 EeePC kernel from array.org. I upgraded to a .31 kernel and
everything is much quicker and no graphical instabilities are to be
found.
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Compiz is slow and uses a lot of CPU. After a half-hour or so of
computer usage, Xorg crashes and I can't Ctrl+Alt+Fn to a different
prompt.
Right now I am in Karmic and am using UXA (as it is my only choice).
This happened in Jaunty, as well, when I tried UXA instead of EXA
This bug's priority should be raised to critical. Like Guilhem, many SSD
users (that includes some models of EeePCs) use tmpfs for /var/log.
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Furthermore, damianos' fix is reasonable but should not be included in
/etc/init.d/gdm as the logging code is not there. It should instead be
in GDM's logging code.
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One more thing.
I encountered this bug when booting up. However, when GDM failed to
start, I was stuck with a blinking white text cursor at the top-left of
my black screen and I was not able to Ctrl+Alt+Fn to a prompt.
Booting up should fail gracefully.
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Haha, I didn't explain myself explicitly enough.
Without UXA, graphics are great. This happened with Intrepid and this
new graphics driver from the PPA.
With UXA, the system crashes as soon as GDM is supposed to come up. This
happened only in Jaunty (as the problem -- extremely slow graphics --
With the new driver, all graphics are MUCH faster, but the same thing
happens with UXA as it did with the old drivers.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
With UXA, when I load up Xorg I may or may not see corrupted images on
my screen. However, no matter what, half a second later, the screen goes
black and I can't Alt+Ctrl+Fn to a command prompt.
I'm using an Intel 945GME Express
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