** Description changed:
Kubuntu 8.10 on a Lenovo X40 laptop. Within 15 minutes after login, the
X server crashes bringing me back to the login screen. The time to
crash varies but doesn't exceed 15 minutes. I will include the
information requested for Question #6617.
I am unable to
Note that I am using Kubuntu so I do not have a "/var/log/gdm"
directory. That said, I have attached all the available "kdm" logs
which have the "both planes enabled" error and a backtrace. Let me know
if this is sufficient.
** Attachment added: "kdm.tar"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/2359490
Are you able to reproduce this issue on Jaunty? If so, please collect a
full backtrace - see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing for
directions.
The logs show a pipe underrun but no backtrace is being printed out.
Look in your /var/log/gdm/* files to see if an error message is getting
printed out
** Description changed:
Kubuntu 8.10 on a Lenovo X40 laptop. Within 15 minutes after login, the
X server crashes bringing me back to the login screen. The time to
crash varies but doesn't exceed 15 minutes. I will include the
information requested for Question #6617.
I am unable to
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg => xorg-server
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** Attachment added: "lspci-vvnn.out"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21584494/lspci-vvnn.out
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Hi jon-stumpf,
Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn` too.
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Dan,
One additional point that may be related. During a session, I sometimes
get a dialog box saying something to the effect that "a monitor
configuration change has been detected" and it asks me if I would like
to reconfigure or ignore. I have ignore and reconfigured - both with
no obvious eff
Dan,
Thanks for getting back to me. The last crash was yesterday while it
was idle. I have attached the information as you requested:
xorg.conf
Xorg.0.log (using the existing xorg.conf)
Xorg.0.log (w/o xorg.conf)
- jss
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** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21457901/xorg.conf
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** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log immediately following a crash"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21457919/Xorg.0.log-saved
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