[Bug 1079801] Re: Second Life Google Earth do not load for the intel sandy bridge gfx chip

2013-01-06 Thread Patrick Frank
You load youtube and before it finishes the browser freezes. Then you type something into the search bar and the browser freezes again. You visit other websites with javascript interaction and the browser freezes. This happens also when you click the star symbol in the browser to bookmark or when

[Bug 1079801] Re: Second Life Google Earth do not load for the intel sandy bridge gfx chip

2013-01-05 Thread Patrick Frank
The graphics driver for the Intel Integrated Graphics Chip seems to have more issues: Since the dist-upgrade of today my applications freeze when they try to open images (screenshot e.g.) or when I browse the web (Youtube, etc.) but also when I enter text in search boxes. And for a weird

[Bug 1079801] Re: Second Life Google Earth do not load for the intel sandy bridge gfx chip

2012-11-25 Thread Dave Gilbert
Whether the two failures are related is difficult to say; the SecondLife one seems to be failing with a fairly clear problem finding the dri modules: libGL: OpenDriver: trying /tls/i965_dri.so libGL: OpenDriver: trying /i965_dri.so libGL error: dlopen /i965_dri.so failed (/i965_dri.so: cannot

[Bug 1079801] Re: Second Life Google Earth do not load for the intel sandy bridge gfx chip

2012-11-21 Thread Timo Aaltonen
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) = mesa (Ubuntu) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1079801 Title: Second Life Google Earth do not load for the intel sandy bridge gfx chip To manage

[Bug 1079801] Re: Second Life Google Earth do not load for the intel sandy bridge gfx chip

2012-11-19 Thread Patrick Frank
** Summary changed: - 3D apps do not load for the intel sandy bridge gfx chip + Second Life Google Earth do not load for the intel sandy bridge gfx chip -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.