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To see if there's a Ubuntu working version, I've installed all versions,
from Karmic 9.10, Jaunty 9.04, Intrepid 8.10, down to Hardy 8.04: all
suffer the same problem.
All were clean installs with all updates applied. My machine is a
Packard-Bell laptop.
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Bryce - Any idea if the current Xorg builds include Peters patch mi:
don't call UpdateSpriteForScreen if we have Xinerama enabled.
#18668(http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18668) in newer
distros?
I think we included this in intrepid, but I am not sure upstream
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I also agree with Jethro_UK & TaxAlien, this is really a showstopper...
As far as I know Steven Harms did a bugfix in Feb 2009 (!!!) [See comment #78]
but nobody took it into rep and did a rebuild?
What do I have to do? Rebuid the whole Xorg myself? how can I do that?
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I agree with Jethro_UK, this is really a showstopper for using ubuntu as
a desktop replacement. I can see the exact same problem as he does, but
I have some reservations about somethings:
In my experience, using a xterm session, mount appears to be responsive
and I can't make mouse button events d
This is a really arcane bug, as most people will write it off as a
hardware. I first thought it was a wireless mouse issue (started by
changing batteries) it's only after observing it for a while, you can
put the pieces together. I think I finally made the connection a week
ago ... http://ubuntufor
Same Problem for me to...
Nov 14 22:27:42 Tecra kernel: [ 9742.823905] psmouse.c: DualPoint TouchPad at
isa0060/serio4/input0 lost sync at byte 1
Nov 14 22:27:42 Tecra kernel: [ 9742.824965] psmouse.c: DualPoint TouchPad at
isa0060/serio4/input0 lost sync at byte 1
Nov 14 22:27:42 Tecra kernel:
I have similar equipment to Mike C and the same bug.
Sony Vaio SZ240P
Linux jordan-vaio 2.6.28-16-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 20 19:48:24 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
I have been using Ubuntu since 5.04, and have only seen this bug with
9.04. Oddly I did not see it for a while after installing 9.04
I have the same problem I get constant messages in /var/log/messages
Aug 11 07:47:25 cryptonite kernel: [56108.792815] psmouse.c: bad data from KBC
- timeout
Aug 11 07:51:51 cryptonite kernel: [56374.595857] psmouse.c: GlidePoint at
isa0060/serio1/input0 lost sync at byte 1
Aug 11 07:51:51 crypt
I' ve just had a very similar problem with two Compaq nc 8430 laptops --
one had some fan problems so I' ve transferred the disk to other to
continue working. I use Ubuntu 8.04. On the new laptop (same as the old
one) I had several times this problem -- the mouse pointer moves, either
with the touc
Reinstalling Nvidia binary drivers, fixes the screensaver issue.
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After applying the debdiff and restarting X, GL screensavers no longer
work, they produce the following error (I tested this with glmatrix and
glplanet):
glWhateverScreensaver: couldn't create GL context for visual 0x3e
xscreensaver: glWhateverScreensaver exited abnormally (code1)
I downloaded xs
The 64bit DEB's linked above (http://www.sharms.org/ubuntu/intrepid/)
worked for me.
Thanks for fixing it - well done.
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The patch I added specifically addresses Xinerama -- if your not using
Xinerama you need to find a different bug report as this issue is not
the same one.
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Nick2000 wrote:
> I have Intel hardware and do not use Xinerama. Yet I experience this
> or I should explain: I experience it occasionally when I logout/lock
> my screen or switch user...
That's a known problem with grabs and gnome-screensaver. You should search for
bugs against your screensaver
I have Intel hardware and do not use Xinerama. Yet I experience this
or I should explain: I experience it occasionally when I logout/lock
my screen or switch user...
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 7:57 PM, David Clayton wrote:
> I don't use Xinerama and also have experienced the problem, so it seems
> t
I don't use Xinerama and also have experienced the problem, so it seems
to be a Nvidia issue (at least, many posts I've seen seem to have
Nvidia hardware) that is triggered off by more than just Xinerama.
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I still have this problem, but as far as I am aware I am not using
Xinerama.
At least, there is no mention of Xinerama in my xorg.conf. Does this mean I
am not using Xinerama, or is it possible I am using it without realising it?
Is it possible there are causes of this problem other than Xinerama
If we can find someone to help with the SRU, the first debdiff I
provided will apply to the current intrepid package. If you don't want
to wait, I have AMD64 packages at http://www.sharms.org/ubuntu/intrepid
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I echo Rodolfo's question: How do I apply this patch for Intrepid?
More importantly, what needs to happen to make an SRU (Stable Release Update)
request for this bug to be fixed on older Ubuntu releases?
Until then, I guess I'll try Justin's suggestion:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=
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How do I apply this patch for Inteprid ? Should I have to download xorg-
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Patch committed to xorg-server git tree for Jaunty, thanks for chasing
this down Steven.
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I can confirm this on Ubuntu 8.10 x86_64 running 2.6.27-11 also.
Using Xinerama and synergy, and focus follows mouse.
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My /etc/modules has
fuse
lp
rtc
The bug can be reproduced here when I change the focus between vbox and
host. If I grab the mouse like 4 times is a row the bug is triggrered.
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I have done a fresh Ubuntu 8.04 64bit install and managed to trigger off
the problem in it, I have subsequently done another fresh install which
does not yet have the problem.
In file comparisons between the "ok" install and the bad one I haven't
found too much that is obvious, but I would like to
I can reproduce and work around the bug with the sequence described
above.
I found another way to reproduce it: With synergy running on my box ,
whenever I move the mouse cursor away clicks are gone.
At least I don't have to restart X all the time.
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Thank the Linux gods, I can move my mouse again!
I can confirm this issue, and the solution posted above. (I can
duplicate the bug that way as well.)
Intrepid 6.10 running kernel 2.6.27-9-server.
nVidia 8400gs / Proprietary binary blob 177.82.
Dual monitors, separate X screens, one rotated, Xine
I found bug 18668 in the bugs.freedesktop.org bugzilla that might be
related to this. http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18668
There’s an interesting workaround in comment #9
(http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18668#c9) that can be
used to both cause the bug *and* work around i
Still happening here. Only way I can fix it is to Ctrl + Alt +
Backspace. Happens about 3-4 times a day.
openSUSE 11.1 x86_64
Mac Pro Tower with 2 video cards / 3 monitors on Xinerama
Logitech MX1000
VirtualBox 2.0.6
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I also have this problem on my 8.04 64 bit system, I have tried
downgrading all xorg stuff to the base versions but it didn't help. Nor
did upgrading my NVidia drivers to the latest available version.
I noticed this appear sometime around December 2008, so I imagine some
update back then was the s
sorry it actually happened again..
so updating the drivers dont fix the problem.
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The problem started happening when I set up a dual screen in xinerama.
I have a nvidia GeForce 8400mG chipset. I was using the proprietary nvidia
drivers version 177. I installed the version 180.11 and since then I haven't
encountered the problem again.
So the new version of the nvidia drivers se
I reinstalled Hardy a week ago and I haven't seen this bug since then.
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Same here. This is happening since I set up dual screen in xinerama to run
windows xp on a virtual box.
The bug is just a massive pain.
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Same happened here. I've used krouskop workarround to 'solve' but
restart X isn't a solution.
By far the worst bug I ever seen.
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I also tried the metacity thing & I added the noacpi line to my menu.lst
file. Still no cookie.
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This is my x11 log file.
Hopefully someone will fix this bug. I can say with certainty that I
cannot continue to use Ubuntu if this bug is not fixed.
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I'm having this same problem too. I have a two monitor setup with
nvidia/xinerama.
Resetting X11 seems to work for me also. It usually happens when I'm in
VirtualBox & it's focused in a window & I happen to click outside of the
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Same here with Henri. Three monitor setup with nvidia/xinerama.
Metacity --replace doesn't work and switching users doesn't work also.
(clicking works If I login with a different user but when I come back clicks
are gone).
Logging out or restarting X is the only solution to get my clicks back.
The switch between desktops did not fix this bug for me today
unfortunately. Which is really odd. I'm on a three screen
nvidia/xinerama setup. When the error occurs the pointer disappears when
travelling over the left half of my centre screen, but is visible
everywhere else outside this (I can move
Seeing some users saying that Switch User fixes mouse clicking for them,
if I go through the steps I earlier identified
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/41301/comments/52) to repro this bug, and get into a
no-mouse-click state, and then do [Ctrl-Alt-Del -> Switch
Yesterday "metacity --replace" did in fact restore my mouse's clicking
capability. Today the bug happened again for me though, and "metacity
--replace" didn't help anything - I still had to restart X to get my
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In my case switching user makes the mouse work click again.
(Ctrl-Alt-Del, switch user)
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Henri Cook
wrote:
> This problem just occurred for me and metacity --replace did not fix
> anything
>
> This is the most aggravating bug I have ever experienced, I have to
> re
This problem just occurred for me and metacity --replace did not fix
anything
This is the most aggravating bug I have ever experienced, I have to
restart X almost three times a day - can somebody please figure out
what's wrong???!?!
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krouskop wrote:
> The good news (relatively good, anyway) is that it did. I fired up a terminal
> and did:
> metacity --replace
That has never worked for me.
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Today I encountered this yet again, and in the middle of closing down
everything prior to yet another ctrl-alt-delete to restart X I decided
to see restarting my window manager would make any difference.
The good news (relatively good, anyway) is that it did. I fired up a terminal
and did:
metac
Hopefully this will be of benefit to the thread - I had this behavior
occur once yesterday and twice today and I seem to have found a way to
reproduce it.
My environment info:
Intrepid (8.10), 2.6.27-9, SMP, x86_64
VMWare Server 1.0.8 (build 126538)
Logitech LX7 mouse using 'Driver "mouse"' in m
here is something i found in my logs, it looks like it may be trying to
reconfigure the mouse. Sorry im not 100% sure as im new to linux and my
interpretation may be wrong.
p.s i also tried sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart when the mouse freezes,
this also causes gnome to quit but leaves me sitting th
Hi All, It seems that I have the same problem, it just started recently
and im actually quite stumped as in why it just started.
I tried doing ctrl alt backspace but that just makes things worse,
nothing works after that and i get a total system freeze.
I tried also doing alt f7 and that doesnt w
Just another confirmation, I have the problem too and have been
reporting it elsewhere for over 2 months. It's caused by Xinerama, turn
off Xinerama and you can run multi-screen setups fine for months with no
lockup. Turn it on and you're pushed to survive more than a few hours.
Note; switch user
If it helps, here is the behavior I am seeing:
1. Problem is sporadic. Sometimes it happens frequently (and is
extremely annoying), other times it happens rarely.
2. When it happens, it appears that some X window (I say "some" to mean
"any" as far as I can tell) that has just interacted with the
I do not use Xinerama nor do I use multiple displays and I have the
issue. It may be a bit more complex than that.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Gavin van Lelyveld
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> The problem is almost certainly to do with Xinerama. I changed my dual
> monitor setup from Xinerama to MergedFB and the
The problem is almost certainly to do with Xinerama. I changed my dual
monitor setup from Xinerama to MergedFB and the problem has completely
gone away.
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I tried doing some googling to figure out a way to trouble shoot this
bug. I'd like to figure out where the problem is..i.e. X, the kernel,
or something else. This bug is very annoying and in my case prevents me
from running virtual machines.
Anyone have any ideas of how we can go about trouble
I'm having exactly same problem. Once in a while mouse buttons stop
working, the pointer moves and keyboard still works. I'm also having
dual-screen configuration with Xinerama and two Radeon graphics cards.
I also noted another bug with might be related. I use synergy to share
my keyboard and mou
I'm having exactly same problem. Once in a while mouse buttons stop
working, the pointer moves and keyboard still works. I'm also having
dual-screen configuration with Xinerama and two Radeon graphics cards.
I also noted another bug with might be related. I use synergy to share
my keyboard and mou
This is the same for me; this bug ONLY turn on when my second screen is
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Ever since I disconnected my second monitor, I have not encountered this
problem - not even once. (And since suspend to RAM doesn't work when I
have that monitor connected, I've just dumped the second monitor
altogether. Sigh. But at least my mouse and suspend work.)
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Reopening.
I can confirm this is happening again. The only app I can think which
would be doing that is flash - I had at least one page with flash open
every time in firefox when it happened (and it happened a good dozen of
times), and I see other reporters using opera/epiphany at the time it
happ
Sorry, I am not using twin view.
I am using the "Seperate X Screen" option, because I use monitor rotation.
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It looks like it might just be Xinerama, when I disable xinerama, I no
long see this behavior.
I cant actually figure out how to use the other monitor though.
I can see the mouse, but when I right/left click nothing happens.
I cant actually figure out how to start an application on that screen o
I have also been experiencing this problem since moving to Intrepid, but
not at first. I noticed it first one or two weeks ago, but it is now a
daily occurrence. Alt-Tab does not fix it. Only Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
restores the mouse click.
I am running 32-bit Intrepid on a Dell Latitude D820 notebook
I'm running the same hardware that I had with Hardy, and I now have this
problem with Ibex.
My GPU is an nVidia 8800GTS, I'm running two 4:3 monitors in 'separate X
screen' mode with the Xinerama extension.
I'm not sure if it helps, but I see <"Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing
on display ":0.0".>
I never had this problem until upgrading to 8.10, and SO FAR, it has
only happened when I have dual monitors running. When I run dual
monitors, I'm running Xinerama. When I go with both, it's happening a
few times per day. When go with just the lappy screen, it has not
occurred yet.
One other diff
I have started seeing this problem since upgrading from Hardy to Ibex.
The cursor moves around on screen, but clicks are not recognized and the
focus does not follow the cursor as it should. It happens several times
a day for me. Switching to a text console does not help; only killing
the X serve
My problem appears to be related to my dual monitor.
Or at least I have never seen it when I was not using the dual monitor,
and generally see it at least once during the course of a day when I am
using the dual monitor.
My monitor is using Twin View, with Monitor Rotation.
crtl - alt f1 -> alt
Same kernel too. Tried with the noapic acpi=off, rebooted last night,
came in this morning and the mouse was no longer working (and by this I
mean pointer moves around screen, but no mouse clicks work and focus
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Same here, kernel 2.6.27.7 , tried the noapic acpi=off option but with no luck.
The system will stop responding to mouse clicks randomly while working.
I can't reproduce the random freezing but mouse clicks always go away after
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I haven't tried the "noapci apci=off" option yet, but I turned on the
"ctrl shows me where my pointer is" option and even though the pointer
was moving about the screen, X thought it was in the top left-most
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the no kernel option does not work for me.
the alt tab does not work for me, I have a dual monitor, with TwinView and
monitor rotation.
I will try crtl - alt f1 -> alt f7 next time it happens.
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Kernel version 2.6.27
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Kal
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Re my comment of April 23:
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I don't know. I had the problem only on a brand new desktop computer I built
for myself over spring break. I tried (all amd64 versions) CentOS, Mepis,
Mandriva, OpenSUSE, Fedora 7 test2, Ubuntu Feisty Beta, and Debian Etch
(final). Every single on
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Problem is gone! I don't know why it took longer for mine to be fixed -
maybe they were a little bit slower on the 64-bit kernel. It's been
fixed at least a week for me.
Also, my much worse freezing problem also went away:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/114365
Hurrah! Thank you so much ^^
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Still happening for me in Feisty 64.
Linux cappy-chan 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 19:00:28 UTC 2007 x86_64
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Closing this bug since it has stopped recurring for both me and Héctor, who
left us a comment saying as much.
If this is still an issue for the rest of those subscribed to the bug, please
reopen the bug.
Thank you.
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Bug is gone for me, no buggy focus/mouse anymore.
It seems the last kernel update solved the problem.
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Same problem here. In addition to this I have problems where my gnome locks-up
while dragging something. The mouse icon is then stuck like that and won't do
anything until I switch to a virtual console and kill nautilus.
On my own computer I have this in my kernel messages:
[ 0.00] Nvidia boa
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I tried that boot option "noapic acpi=off"
It seems to solve the problem, but now I can only switch windows by clicking on
their titlebars.
At least I can use my mouse btw.
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I>t looks like those kernel arguments may make it so my laptop won't
>sleep, and maybe some other side effects. Is that true?
I don't know. I had the problem only on a brand new desktop computer I
built for myself over spring break. I tried (all amd64 versions) CentOS,
Mepis, Man
Hi John,
It looks like those kernel arguments may make it so my laptop won't
sleep, and maybe some other side effects. Is that true?
Thanks,
Rob
On Sun, 2007-04-22 at 16:41 +, John Jason Jordan wrote:
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> Another reason it
First, it's rated medium because it doesn't affect very many of us.
Another reason it's not rated higher is because there is a workaround.
The workaround is to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. Add "noapic
acpi=off" to the end of the root line. You can do this while booting
just by hitting e when
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Héctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
> Same problem here (edgy, feisty)
> Ctrl Alt F1 -> Ctrl Alt F7 makes mouse buttons to work with the current
> window (1 time).
> Very annoying.
> The only solution I found is rebooting the system to get it working for a
> while
Same problem here (edgy, feisty)
Ctrl Alt F1 -> Ctrl Alt F7 makes mouse buttons to work with the current window
(1 time).
Very annoying.
The only solution I found is rebooting the system to get it working for a while.
Can't test xev, since I can't focus the window. The window behind xev test
wind
I have a dell laptop with ati rage mobility P/M agp2x. The mouse freeze
few seconds each time I open a window. It hapen to me now with edgy and
happened wih 5.10 release. I am not sure if xorg is the cause. Ati rage
have problems with new xorg drivers. I've heard that wih xfree86 work
fine but it c
I had this issue on Dapper and still have it on Edgy with my Dell D600
laptop. I can get the mouse back by Ctrl-Alt F1 and then Alt F7 to get
back to X. It sure is annoying!
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/41301
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It's still not fixed with Feisty Beta amd64. I first experienced it with
the Herd 5 live CD. When the Beta came out I installed with the
Alternate CD, but it still happened. Then I downloaded the Beta live CD
and it still happens. My keyboard continues to work and, as others have
noted, switching d
I've been able to reproduce this bug on a whole fresh edgy on another
computer (a laptop HP Compaq nc6120). I had it several times this week.
So it's not related to the hardware (happens with the touchpad as well),
not with the graphic driver (nvidia on my desktop, intel on the laptop).
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I'm having same kind of problem where mouse clicks are not responding.
Only way is to switch workspaces, but that doesn't always help.
Best solution so far has been right clicking on the zone where the mouse
was when it stopped responding. This problem is more frequent all the
time
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