Sometimes it still hangs, the only thing I can do then is to hit the
power button a couple of times until the shutdon event gets catched,
then I see the shutdown slpash
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Curiously, the file was not present in my etc/ati/ directory, after
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* debian/rules:
- Don't copy the libAMDXvBA.so* into multiple packages
on AMD64 (LP: #287159)
* debian/control:
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Hey.
Thought I would pitch in and say that Mario's authatieventsd.sh fixes
this problem for me
ATI x8000XL, fglrx, kubuntu 8.10 Ibex, AMD64
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Hello Mario,
yes, your authatieventsd.sh fixes the "Logout process hangs" problem for me
(after doing a reboot):
... tried first with up-to-date Kubuntu 8.10 x64 from today -> Logout process
hangs ... replaced the authatieventsd.sh
with yours ... reboot ... tried again - logout works like it sho
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Piotr:
Can you be more specific?
(1) didn't work for you before w/ KDM, the "fix" works for you with KDM
(2) it worked before for you w/ KDM, the "fix" causes no harm with KDM
(3) didn't work for you before w/ GDM, the "fix" works for you with GDM
(4) it worked for you before w/ GDM, the "fix" wor
Actually, this bug's description is quite general, so there may be
different factors involved. It works for me though.
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OK, can someone encountering this problem please try the attached
authatieventsd.sh? If this resolves the situation, then we'll add a
patch to our package.
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I'm not sure particularly where the problem is in authatieventsd.sh? It
looks like it will check the xdm/kdm location and then fall back to the
gdm location.
Does this failure ONLY happen with KDM then? Is something particularly
wrong with the KDM location that is checked?
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I can confirm that this issue is still present on Intrepid (kdm) using fglrx
version 2:8.543-0ubuntu2.
I can also confirm that Ken4000's proposed solution works. I suppose that
adding a patch against the GetServerAuthFile() function in
/etc/ati/authatieventsd.sh could eventually fix this issue.
Good day PDP,
I've just uploaded a new 8.543 version of -fglrx to Intrepid which now should
work with xserver 1.5. Would you mind testing this new version and reporting
back whether this issue is still present? If it is, it would be helpful if you
could (re-)post your Xorg.0.log from running
If by the ATI driver being "the one confirmed [to] cause of this
problem" you mean the *only* one to be confirmed to cause this problem
then please take a look at bug 229043. That bug deals with the same
problem on an Intel G35-base mother board. Even though the title of the
bug reads "freezing wh
assigning to the fglrx package, since that's the one confirmed cause of
this problem. If you are experiencing hangs on logout and you aren't
using the fglrx driver with an ATI video chipset, you should open a new
bug report since your problem is unrelated to this and should be tracked
separately.
Hi there
I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 with Gnome and I have the same problem!
I'm running a Dell Inspiron 8600 1.7GHz with an ATi Radeon 9600 Turbo Pro
graphic card. Everything just works fine and I get fine result with the
glxgears and fglrxinfo. I haven't setup anything only enabled the 3D and
inst
Try to disable the system sounds mixing ( ESD )
System->Preferences->Sound
Tab : Sound
Uncheck "Enable software sound mixing (ESD).
I would like to have the logout sound enabled if somebody can investigate why
disabling this causes the shutdown to work properly.
Please try to fix this. This
I've been suffering from this - there is a considerable delay (minutes)
between clicking on the 'logout' icon and the logout/switch/shutdown
screen appearing. However - I've just disabled an unconnected network
card and the problem's disappeared! Could be temporary or just
coincidence - but might h
I do not have this problem with the latest version.
Dorgendubal wrote:
> On my environment, it doesn't work. Keytouch is not installed but I
> still have the same symptoms. Logout is hanging until I press the Power
> button.
>
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On my environment, it doesn't work. Keytouch is not installed but I
still have the same symptoms. Logout is hanging until I press the Power
button.
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I can confirm that removing keytouch indeed solved problem for me too :)
Who would ever think it was just keytouch :D LOL
Thanks for effort!
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I can confirm what Haggai Eran just say.
I had Keytouch installed. I just removed completely. That solved my problem.
Hard to believe it. I tried so many things...
Ubuntu hardy 64 bit
Nvidia Card
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related to the keytouchd daemon. Here are the requested logs.
Regards,
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I have had this same issue since I did a fresh install on my current
machine when hardy launched. Currently, I'm using Kernel version
2.6.24-18, nVidia driver version 1:96.43.05, and KDE 3.5.9 (and using
KDM login manager).
Sorry I don't have any logs to attach, but there's no errors being
reporte
I've noticed this problem with every release. Let me quantify that by
saying, when I install the NVIDIA drivers manually (I'm not using
packaged drivers) and I logout of my system, KDM fails, and I get black
screen. CRTL+ALT+BACKSPACE does not restart X, instead I have to swtch
to a terminal logi
Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf to use "ati" instead of "fglrx"? fixed the
problem for me (y)
Thanks Sebastien Bacher.
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As requested by Sitsofe I opened bug 229043
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/229043).
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(It is only likely to be a gnome-power-manager issue that can be checked
with a new user if you only see limited logout options)
I fear this report is going to attract multiple different bugs which
will be difficult to disentangle.
Pedro:
I think your best bet is to file a new bug report and post
Just to help:
Same problem with my notebook (dell d505, intel 810 graphic card), running
hardy.
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I just upgraded to Ubuntu Hardy and found myself in the same situation.
After I logout my computer freezes and my only way out is a hard reset.
Things that I have done include:
1. Booted Hardy with the Feisty kernel. No changes.
2. Created a brand new user and tried login in and out. No changes.
3
mactimes:
Your issue sounds gnome-power-manager related (as that it is involved in
showing you log out options). Check whether a brand new user has the same issue.
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I forgot to update that topic... my workaround didn't work as I expected. After
another reboot, the issue was back :-(
Currently, I can't use the normal KDE shutdown buttons (Logout, Shutdown,
Reboot). I switch to the console and manually execute "reboot" or "halt".
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I am having the same problem on Kubuntu Hardy (with the latest ATI drivers).
Unfortunately the settings suggested by Dorgendubal did not fix this issue for
me, but I have found another (dirty) workaround:
Dont use the "Logout" button on the K-Menu but rather just kill the
XServer using Ctrl-Alt
I followed some of the steps described on the very good wiki:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting
> Adjust ACPI settings
> * In /etc/default/acpi-support, set SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
> * In /etc/default/acpi-support, set SAVE_VIDEO_PCI_STATE=true
> * In /etc/default/acpi-support, set POST
Same problem for me on two different computers with latest ATI drivers.
- without fglrx => works ok
- with fglrx => hangs on reboot / halt / logout
Symptom: mouse cursor disappear after several seconds and nothing cannot be
done then. CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE doesn't react. CTRL+ALT+F1/F2... neither.
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
Forgot to mention I added a bug for 8.04 regarding this hanging logout
process... tags are kdm logout. Bug number is 211318.
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I'm using 8.04 now.Kubuntu. It hangs upon log out. Black screen.
Have not had a chance to try some of the work arounds suggested above.
Like ctrl-del-backspace --before logout. Or the power manager daemon in
the sessions manager as posted by Andrew Lambert.
Strangely, I've used Kubuntu 6.10
Hi,
I have exactly the same problem it seams that most of the time it works
if no other user profiles are logged in, if more than 1 user is already
active and 1 trying to logout hangs 100%.
Any solution for that bug yet? will it be addressed in 8.04 ?
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I had a similar problem with Ubunty Gutsy. It went away after I re-
enabled the Power Manager Daemon in the Sessions Manager.
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occurred _after_ updating the system after installation.
Disabling ESD sound mixing helps in my case.
This problem does not occur when logging out in terminal client, only
when logging out from console. The problem is present for al
Same on Clevo M22ES.
I collected some infos during the hang: .xsession-errors and ps output.
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Running xubuntu 7.04 (fiesty) on a toshiba satellite a135-s2386 and on
an ECS k7som+5.c Duron 1Ghz
First logout will always hang on either machine, however ctl-alt-
backspace will kill the X server and result in a successful gdm restart.
After using ctl-alt-backspace, logouts work without issue.
Some Further information to help narrow down the problem source:
Problem:
Clean install of Kubuntu 7.04 on a IBM TP21.
If I try to just logout, it won't relogin.
But the following all work:
a. I can reboot this machine with no problem,
b. Using ctrl-alt-bspc performs a relogin with no problems.
updating gdm.conf to have gdm always restart didnt work for me. what
did was upgrading fglrx drivers to the latest 8.37.6 off amd/ati's site.
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I'm having a similar problem (just like Muriloq described) but my system is not
locking up or freezing. The shutdown process continues and the pc is
successfully turned off.
The options quoted above do any good for me.
It might has something to do with Usplah, but I'm not sure.
If you are wonder
Michael Mayer 's workaround worked in my Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo too.
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Michael Mayer 's workaround works for me too.
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My debian/testing system worked fine. After installing kubuntu 7.04 I
got the crashing shut down problem.
So similar to the solution for gdm-users, if you use kdm:
As stated here
http://gentoo-
wiki.com/HOWTO_ATI_Drivers#System_freezes_after_logout_with_GDM_or_KDM
you've got to add the line
Ter
Yes, "AlwaysRestartServer=true" works for me as well, even when I'm
using Xgl.
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Just wanted to add that this bug shows up on an IBM T42 with a Radeon
mobile 7500 graphics chip.
The fix by adding the AlwaysRestartServer=true worked for me.
Ian
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Well, since I don't have gdm, it can't be the solution here. I tried to
edit /etc/init.d/halt (rmmod ndiswrapper) too - no success. Funny thing
is, that moving the cursor around during the logout process sometimes
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Was having the same issue on Edgy, using compiled FGLRX Driver (28.8) on
a Dell D600 with the ATI Radeon Mobility 9000.
The following fixed the issue:
sudo vi /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf
Scroll down and uncomment and change the line to:
AlwaysRestartServer=true
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The same problem appeared on my AMD laptop (also using FGLRX drivers
with composite disabled) when I upgraded to Feisty. It worked fine with
the same drivers before the upgrade, however.
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I have the same problem.
Fujitsu Siemens A1650G with ATI Xpress 800
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OS: Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04 32bit
Kernel: 2.6.20
Prozessor: AMD Turion 64bit 1,8 GHz
RAM: 1024 MB
HDD: 80 GB
Modell: Fujitsu Siemens Amilo 1650G
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"My computer often hangs on logout. feisty 7.04. Sometimes black screen and
sometimes visual garbage."
Same here. Using Kubuntu 7.04 on HP nx7300 with intel 950 graphic card
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My computer often hangs on logout. feisty 7.04. Sometimes black screen and
sometimes visual garbage.
I tried hitting control alt backspace before logging out and it works fine on
dell inspiron intel 645gm, 1680x1050.
I attach my xorg.conf since from what I read it may have to do with the problem.
Sorry, but the above (APIC) isn't the culprit. The problem persists
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On Saturday 28 April 2007 21:55:05 John Bauman wrote:
> InlawBiker,
> On my x200m with fglrx 8.34.8, enabling composite fixes the
> problem, but so does preventing the kernel module from loading.
> Both steps disable 3D/DRI, so I suspect that the root cause of
> the problem is having 3d enabled.
M
InlawBiker,
On my x200m with fglrx 8.34.8, enabling composite fixes the problem, but so
does preventing the kernel module from loading. Both steps disable 3D/DRI, so I
suspect that the root cause of the problem is having 3d enabled.
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On Thursday 26 April 2007 19:58:07 InlawBiker wrote:
> Quick follow-up, I am also using the fglrx driver.
Well, since I don't have that section in xorg.conf it can hardly be
the culprit. The problem persists - at random. The workaround is
hitting BEFORE clicking "logout".
kajhaul.
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I have recently installed 7.04 Feisty and have narrowed the problem down
a bit trying to get my ATI x800-PRO to support two monitors.
editing xorg.conf, disabling Composite causes the bug to occur. I can
repeat by doing this:
1. Add the following line to xorg.conf:
Section "Extensions"
O
Clean install x 5 of Feisty : same problem (system locks on user logout).
Using ati driver. Ctrl+Alt+Backspace doesn't kill X. Must use the "elephant
sequence" to reboot safely. Adding "acpi=force" to kernel line in grub makes no
difference.
THIS IS A SHOWSTOPPER.
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Ditto.
Running Kubuntu Feisty, both with and without Beryl, using native nVidia
support (no AIGLX or xgl)
Sometimes after logging out, the Kubuntu shutdown progress bar appears
momentarily, and then I'm left with a blank screen with a cursor top
left. Keyboard input is echoed to the screen but t
I see something only slightly different running edgy on an radeon x300.
the ati drivers dont work for me, so its either vesa or fglrx. Every so
often logout dumps me onto a white screen. ctrl-alt-backspace kills my
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Same thing as Robin, Kubuntu Feisty on HP Compaq nx6325.
I also foun similar bug #38096
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Similar problem on Feisty beta doing logout from Gnome or from XFCE.
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I have Ubuntu feisty beta on an HP with an ATI Radeon Xpress 200M.
Whenever I logout, the screen goes black and stays that way. CTRL-ALT-
ESC, etc don't do anything. Keyboard freezes, and I have to reboot. I
would really like to know it there has been a fix for this. Also,
suspend seems to work but
In 6.10, I use for an X200 onboard card. It used to hang when I attempt
to logout. It also doesn't hang when I press Ctrl-Alt-Backspace.
I tried, as suggested by Sebastien Bacher, to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
to use "ati" instead of "fglrx". I can now, using "ati", logout with
success.
So, I ch
with feisty in dell inspiron 6400 it often hangs on logout or restart.
the screen often shows noisy images
Have to restart with a hard switch 4 seconds reset
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By any chance are any of you running skype when trying to logout? Just
curious because the same bug has been happening to me... but only when
skype is running.
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Same with Xubuntu Edgy
AMD K6-2/500 with onboard SiS530 AGP, 2.6.17-11-generic, also with gnome-core
1:2.14.2.1ubuntu1, and gnome-applets 2.16.1-0ubuntu4.
Happens every time try to Logout both from GNOME and XFCE. Ctrl-Alt-Bkspc
doesn't help. Screen freezes with wallpaper, mouse frozen. Can't Ct
I have the same problem with Kubuntu Edgy. It happens either with logout
and with shutdown. although it is rare with shutdown, but with logout it
happens every time..
In my case when the error occurs, my monitor just turns black and starts
saying "Imput format not supported". Which indicates that
Here it happens consistently, all the time, using Ubuntu and Xubuntu
6.10 Edgy Eft *Live* CDs (so it's not a problem with a particular
install). The problem occurs on both XFCE and Gnome.
After clicking on "Logout", or pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, all the
windows and panels disappear - only the wa
As it is reported to be problematic with kdm as well, this is not a gdm
bug, but somewhere deeper down the stack.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
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