** Description changed:
In Kubuntu 8.10, my resolution is was automatically set to 1280x1024. I
changed it to 1152x864 by clicking the Display config under system
settings, but it reverted back to 1280 after reboot.
Following advice on kubunutforums.net, I tried this from Konsole:
** Description changed:
In Kubuntu 8.10, my resolution is was automatically set to 1280x1024. I
changed it to 1152x864 by clicking the Display config under system
settings, but it reverted back to 1280 after reboot.
Following advice on kubunutforums.net, I tried this from Konsole:
** Description changed:
In Kubuntu 8.10, my resolution is was automatically set to 1280x1024. I
changed it to 1152x864 by clicking the Display config under system
settings, but it reverted back to 1280 after reboot.
Following advice on kubunutforums.net, I tried this from Konsole:
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19583626/Xorg.0.log
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screen resolution resets at each reboot
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re: Xorg.0.log
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** Attachment added: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19572218/xorg.conf
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screen resolution resets at each reboot
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Public bug reported:
In Kubuntu 8.10, my resolution is was automatically set to 1280x1024. I
changed it to 1152x864 by clicking the Display config under system
settings, but it reverted back to 1280 after reboot.
Following advice on kubunutforums.net, I tried this from Konsole:
sudo dpkg-reconf
Public bug reported:
I am experiencing video lockups with Kubuntu 8.04 (AMD64). Intermittently, but
always under heavier processing:
- Backing up DVDs with k9copy
- Making ogg files with K3B (but so far, no lockups while burning CDs or DVDs).
- OpenGL screensavers
- Using high speed fast-forward
Update: Removing compiz only solved the problem with playback of video
files. DVD playback remains jerky as Lars originally described.
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dvd video is slow and jerky
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180636
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Update: I noticed that this problem appeared at about the time I enabled
Kubuntu's desktop effects.
Removing compiz-fusion and all related compiz* packages (through Adept,
or the command line) 'solves' the problem with Kaffeine's playback.
Note that disabling the desktop effects but leaving the p
Same problem here.
~$ kaffeine -v
Qt: 3.3.8b
KDE: 3.5.9
Kaffeine Player: 0.8.6
I've tried all the xine video driver settings. The only one that works
is xshm. All others won't init:
Error: Can't init new Video Driver opengl - using auto!
07:14:14 PM: xine: found demuxer plug
I'd like to thank Stefan for his response, and for assisting me in
understanding how Ilja's patch is applied (I've never used a patch
before). So, for the benefit of anyone else who'd like to use the
script above:
1. Make sure you have the tool "patch" installed (sudo apt-get install patch)
2. Sa
I too am experiencing this bug. With Kubuntu 8.04 (AMD64), certain GL
screensavers will crash using the fglrx driver. I've reverted to just
using a slideshow screensaver (the kids prefer it anyway) while I'm also
coping with fglrx bug #118605 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/linux-rest
I am also experiencing a similar issue with Kubuntu 8.04 (AMD64). Video
is ATI X1250 with latest fglrx (re-downloaded again yesterday, from
Ubuntu repositories) and no compiz fusion. It consistently goes to
black screen after logout or attempt to restart. The Ctrl-Alt-Fx keys
and Ctrl-Alt-Backsp
I am also experiencing this with Kubuntu 8.04 (AMD64). Video is ATI
X1250 with latest fglrx (re-downloaded again yesterday, from Ubuntu
repositories) and no compiz fusion. It consistently goes to black
screen after logout or attempt to restart. The Ctrl-Alt-Fx keys and
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace do not
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