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Problem persists with Nvidia proprietary driver 340.102 under Ubuntu
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verified nvidia driver 375.82 on the same HW setting as #115, it fixed
this issue.
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i dont know how did i get blak borders on windows an terminal is totaly
blak so i cant use it to solve the problem give me some solutions please
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Hi,
I wonder why this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1242115
has been marked as duplicate.
I use Ubuntu 16.04 x64 with KDE instead of Unity, and this issue happens
here as well, so in my opinion it shouldn't be linked to just unity or
unity at all.
Also, I don't use nVidia
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** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-375 (Ubuntu)
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Nvidia put the fixes back to 375 series [1], so we no longer need to
workaround the issue in Unity:
"Fixed a regression that caused corruption in certain applications, such
as window border shadows in Unity, after resuming from suspend."
[1] https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1007268/b/t/po
Unless Nvidia puts those fixes into nvidia-375, we still need to fix
this bug at Compiz/Unity level on Xenial.
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verified latest beta driver nvidia-graphics-drivers-381 -
381.09-0ubuntu0~gpu16.04.1 [1] on GeForce GTX 1050 [10de:1c8c] , the
black borders after S3 issue is fixed.
also attached the installed package from [1]
[1] https://launchpad.net/~graphics-
drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+sourcepub/7664940/+l
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Assignee: Yuan-Chen Cheng (ycheng-twn) => Alex Tu (alextu)
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Is there a fix for the legacy driver? Should we reopen this bug fix for
'nvidia' until the legacy driver is also fixed?
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Nvidia 381.09 driver fixes the problem. Confirmed.
Lenovo ThinkPad E540
Ubuntu 16.04
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Nvidia 381.09 driver fixes the problem. Confirmed.
Lenovo ThinkPad E540
Ubuntu 16.04, Nvidia 375.39
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This is fixed for me with the new driver 381.09; see release highlights
'https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1002788'.
OS: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial
Kernel: 4.4.0-75-generic
GPU: GTX 1070
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Same issue using Nvida-375.39.
OS: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial
Kernel: x86_64 Linux 4.7.0-0407
GPU: Quadro M1000M
Using unity --replace does solve the issue temporarily.
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In the Nvidia dev forums they have stated that this will be fixed in
driver version 378.09 (beta) but no timeline given for final relase of
new driver 'https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/990898/linux
/suspend-corrupts-window-manager-after-upgrade-to-378-09/2
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Issue is still in Xenail with Nvidia 378.13, and none of the workarounds
above does work.
White borders always appear after resume from suspend and e.h CTRL-
ALT-F1 and then back CTRL-ALT-F7 does nothing, neither changing Nividia
Settings tweaking..
Only thing that works is to kill the compiz pro
1. Press the "Ctrl+Alt+F2" key combination (Warning: you will be sent to a text
console where you won't be able to read this document).
2. Press "Ctrl+Alt+F7".
The solution doesn't work for me.
After pressing the "Ctrl+Alt+F2", I went to a text console and I didn't
see a login.
What I get is,
Btw, I will just add that the WORK AROUND presented at the beginning of
this bug thread no longer works on my system. I presume it happened
after a recent software update (via the software centre) because it used
to work but now no longer does. That is why I have had to go to the
Unity Tweak solu
@Melon Logic
Just to be clear, I am running:
ubuntu 14.04 LTS, 64bit
Geforce GTX 980M/PCIe
using NVidia binary driver - version 375.39 (proprietary, tested)
The unity tweak method works on my system anyway. I don't know if I am
using Intel Microcode or not because I am not sure how I can check t
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** No longer affects: compiz
** Package changed: compiz (Ubuntu) => unity (Ubuntu)
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I've tried @Jeff's solution, but did not work for me unfortunately. The
issue remains even after switching themes via the Unity Tweak Tool
multiple times.
After upgrading to Ubuntu 16.10 I cannot use "compiz --replace" as well,
it simply freezes the UI except the mouse cursor.
OS: Ubuntu 16.10
GF
I have found a new work around which is quick and doesn't require a reboot as I
have this issue when resuming from suspend on my Asus G751 laptop with nvidia
graphics card. Here is the workaround:
1. Install the "unity tweak tool" which can be installed from the "Ubuntu
Software Center" .
2.
I can also confirm this behavior ever since some update in February or
March. However, restarting compiz (compiz --replace &) alone "solves"
the issue. No need to jump to a console or anything.
For me it is btw not black borders but a white box behind the window
area that might be affected by s
I can confirm the same behavior and work around with NVIDIA GT218M [NVS
3100M]
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Same problem with 375 (rolled back to 340) with:
product: GK104 [GeForce GTX 770]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
This is pretty consistent for me, I get "fuzzy" borders (noise with
multicolor strips) around windows and on system menus.
compiz --replace -- does (sort of) work but removes the system m
Save issue here after upgrading to 375 recently
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After updating from 14 to 16, I had the same problem.
I install ubuntu-gnome-desktop and gnome-shell, after reboot the problem solved
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A recent update forced 367 to upgrade to 375. Will have to use Nouveau
till issue is resolved.
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Same issue here with a Geforce 920M and nvidia-375 as well. Replacing
375 with 367 fixes the issue, but I need 375 for Cuda 8.
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Same issue with Ubuntu 16.04, ASUS X540LJ (Geforce 920M) using
nvidia-375 (version 375.39).
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@Dan,
The way I used to change Nvidia driver version is to purge existed one then
install newer.
detail steps:
1. switch to another tty console by alt-ctl + F${what-ever-number-you-want}
2. systemctl stop lightdm
3. dpkg -l | grep ${your-current-nv-driver-number} | awk '{print $2}' | xargs
sudo
Confirmed on Asus X73S (model K73SM) with NVIDIA GF108M [GeForce GT 630M] (rev
a1) (optimus)
Driver: nvidia-375.39
I'm running Ubuntu 16.04.1 with Kernel = 4.4.0-67-generic
- The TTY workaround does NOT work for me.
- unity --replace works partially, messing up my unity preferences (conky does
n
per talk with khfeng, the fix can be apply to compiz, or an work around
can be apply to unity.
it's much more complex to apply to compiz than to have an work around to
unity, so he prepare an mp for unity.
next: 1. need comment from unity maintain. 2. do we need more testing ?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Yuan-Chen Cheng (ycheng-twn)
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I've tried the packages from ppa:kaihengfeng/lp1292830 (in comment#90)
on xenial. It can solve the mess title bar by triggering `suspend`
option in indicator-session and running fwts.
Machine: ThinkStation P320
OS: Xenial
GPU: NVIDIA Corporation Device [10de:1cb2] (rev a1)
Driver: nvidia-375 and
Hi,
Please give this PPA a try: ppa:kaihengfeng/lp1292830
Built for both Xenial and Zesty.
This should workaround shadow/title issue.
I'll make a MP if this works.
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The 'new' bug we are discussing seems to be nvidia fail:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/990898/linux/suspend-corrupts-
window-manager-after-upgrade-to-378-09/2
Workaround: rollback to Nvidia 367.57
Workaround #2: use compiz --replace. Works faster, than unity --replace and
does not cras
Situation on my machine is even worse,
1. The border goes full white, the same as this one.
2. The title bar also goes full white.
3. Even the background goes full white.
Currently I can workaround issue 1. but not 2 and 3.
Do you guys observe problem 2 and 3?
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The original problem with black border appeared time-to-time, but after
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Confirming the same problem reported by #81 and bellow.
Lenovo ThinkPad E540
Ubuntu 16.04, Nvidia 375.39
Confirming, that switching to another TTY with Ctrl+Alt+F1 does NOT f
I've got the same display issue as shown in Kaz Wolfe's image in #81. It
started with driver update to 375.39. I'm seeing this occur with all
pop-up windows and menus.
Yoga Thinkpad 14 w/ Nvidia Geforce 940m. Xenial 4.4.0-62.
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Ive always solved this with Ctrl-Alt-F1 and Ctrl-Alt-F7.
I get same picture as #81.
With update from an older/driver to kernel to 4.4.0-47 and Nvidia driver
378.13 Ctrl-Alt-F1 and Ctrl-Alt-F7 does not remove the borders anymore.
unity --replace fixed it (but makes Google Chrome render all window
NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti
I have white borders with latest 2 versions of Nvidia drivers: 378.13/378.09
and 375.39
Two different dimension monitors. Drivers work fine - 370.28 and below
No wish to attach logs due to no one cares bugs here. Just want you to know.
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It doesn't happen every time waking from sleep - I'd say there is a
roughly 20-30% chance this happens in my case.
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I confirm also that with above versions installed, Ctrl+Alt+F2 and
sleep.d fixes don't work. And my windows now have fuzzy rainbows around
them, which I guess is an improvement :-)
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Bug still exists on kernel 4.4.0-62 with NVIDIA drivers 378.09. X
version at 1.18.4 with Compiz 0.9.12.2.
However, my display looks a bit weirder:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/CKW9U.png
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Experience same bug with Ubuntu 16.10 on
01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107M [GeForce GTX 960M] (rev a2)
Subsystem: Dell GM107M [GeForce GTX 960M]
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 134
Memory at dc00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
same issues with Nvidia 340.101
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Same issue with Xenial on an HP8540w (Quadro FX 880M).
As noted in #68 happens with proprietary Nvidia driver 340.98
No issues when using Nouveau.
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I've just found that the same issue does not seem to happen if I resume
from sleep without my external monitor connected via DisplayPort.
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Identical issue, Ubuntu 16.04, Thinkpad P50 (Quadro M2000M in Discrete
mode) using nvidia-367 version 367.57-0ubuntu0.16.04.1.
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I also get this issue. I thought it was connected to updating but not
restarting, as it occurs when I allow updates. I didn't relate it to
sleeping or screen locking as I do that all the time but the issue is
not there all the time.
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Same issue, ubuntu 16.04!
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I have the same issue, but the work around with terminal mode does not
work for me.
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I am looking to fix this bug.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-7qK6orjCk
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Same issue. It has started immediately after upgrading from 14.04 Trusty to
16.04 Xenial.
System:
Dell GX745
Intel Pentium D
RAM 4GB
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Same issue but not just when continuing from sleep mode, also after
reboot. It started occurring about 2 months after installing Ubuntu
16.04. Also using NVIDIA proprietary driver.
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@ deragon It's interesting to note that Compiz recommended to use the Nouveau
driver a while back anyway, but for a different reason:
https://smspillaz.wordpress.com/2010/05/21/beware-the-benchmarks/
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I am back on the Nouveau driver and never have this issue with this
driver (2 weeks of using it). The problem is either with the NVIDIA
proprietary driver or Compiz (or something else).
Adding NVIDIA as a project affected by this bug. Not sure exactly where
the problem is.
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Yet another confirmation for this issue on Xenial.
(is it going to fixed by 2020? :J )
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I confirm this bug still on Xenial. And it is related to the proprietary
driver. Ctrl+Alt+F1, Ctrl+Alt+F7 is an annoying workaround.
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Can someone nominate this issue for Xenial? Experiencing this also with
16.04, NVIDIA proprietary driver 340.96 (tested according to the
'Software & Updates / Additional Drivers' dialog), Quadro FX 880M.
For a week, I did not have this problem when using the open source
Nouveau driver. I think t
I have also had this bug since ages. An alternative fix to remove the
black borders:
1. Open the NVIDIA X Server settings.
2. go to X Server Display Configuration.
3. Click the "Advanced..." button.
4. Change panning from 1920x1080 to for example 1920x1081 (anything will
do).
5. Tab out of box
I have this for the first time on 16.04 upgrade using Nvidia package
340.96.
I can 'fix' the borders by issuing "unity --replace"
Chip is Quadro 880M
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On my laptop I do *not* have this problem. It has the stable NVIDIA
driver from the Ubuntu 14.04 repo, 340.96. My laptop has an NVidia
Quadro K2000M.
My office computer *does* have the problem. It also runs Ubuntu 14.04
but has the NVidia driver installed with the NVidia CUDA toolkit,
352.63.
After last update it appeared for me too. Ubuntu 15.10 x64, lenovo L440
with only intel graphics.
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** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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+ Resuming from sleep makes black borders around windows appear
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