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On 07/12/2007, Jan Kaláb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I guess it's foxed now... I installed gutsy on my girlfriends old
> machine, and progress bars looked OK (instead of feisty).
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I guess it's foxed now... I installed gutsy on my girlfriends old
machine, and progress bars looked OK (instead of feisty).
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Additionally...the hardware for the chipset is:
Driver "i810"
Device "Intel Corporation 82810E DC-133 CGC [Chipset Graphics
Controller]"
Which would make it appear to be a standing issue with the Intel 810
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I have this same issue on Feisty. The Intel graphics processor is the
cause of this issue, as i have an i810.
The specs of this machine are:
1.2Ghz Intel PIII
512Mb RAM
Intel i810 Chipset
Ubuntu 7.0.4 Feisty Fawn (Mythbuntu 7.0.4)
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This happens out of the box when you install Ubuntu 7.10 in low
configuration PC's. Due to the default depth is set to 24; Changing the
default depth to 16 in xorg.conf fixes the problem.
- 500Mhz Pentium 3 (Compaq DeskPro)
- Intel Corporation 82810E DC-133 CGC [Chipset Graphics Controller]
- 256
This does not happen out of the box, on that machine, with Ubuntu Gutsy (
7.10). (Installed using Herd 2 desktop cd, upgraded to current version).
DefaultDepth in xorg.conf is 24.
Can anybody confirm?
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On 7/22/07, Robvdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I experienced this bug the
I experienced this bug the other day also on an SiS 6326 8Mb AGP
graphics card, so it does not only affect intel 810 and 815 onboard
cards now.
Once again, switching from 32 bit colour to 16 bit colour fixed the
problem, but it's not something you really want to do.
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i get similar bug with an install of ubuntu 7.04 from CD with safe
graphic mode. ( it occurs when i was in this mode and after the
installation. i reinstall it from zero in normal mode then my progress
bars are back... )
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I've just edited the "style "clearlooks-progressbar..."
(/usr/share/themes/Human/gtkrc) with this (add only the lines between the
commented ones) :
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#Find this line
style "clearlooks-progressbar" = "clearlooks-wide-orange"
{
xthickness = 2
ythickness = 2
Confirmed for me. video card not revelant to here, as human theme did progress
bar okay in earlier versions of Ubuntu.
when i switch to another theme, it fixes the bug.
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I should have added that my computer has the i810 card as well. Here
are the lines in xorg.conf.
Driver "i810"
Device "Intel Corporation 82810E DC-133 CGC [Chipset Graphics
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Here are the warnings I get when I start just about any gnome/gtk
program in a terminal:
/usr/share/themes/Human/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:68: Clearlooks configuration option
"menuitemstyle" is not supported and will be ignored.
/usr/share/themes/Human/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:69: Clearlooks configuration option
"lis
I recently installed Feisty and have this problem. I agree with Arun
that lowering the color depth to 16 is an unacceptable solution. I have
done the switch to clearlooks engine and it seems to work. However, now
I get warnings every time I open new graphics windows (I'll add the
warnings to thi
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I just observed that while switching to clearlooks solved my horizontal
progress bars, it broke my vertical ones (like the one used in the
volume control) which worked fine before now (meaning that the portion
under the slider was colored), however they don't any more. This is not
such a big proble
Modifying the engine also worked for me. I also tried to play with the
setting "progressbarstyle" when the engine was ubuntulooks, but it had
no effect. Two more things: the engine switching is a much better
solution for me than reducing color depth because rdesktop kept crashing
at 16 bit color de
Here is my modified /usr/share/themes/Human/gtk-2.0/gtkrc file.
All I did was comment out "engine ubuntulooks" and add an "engine
clearlooks" directive.
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I am having this problem on feisty as well.
I changed my colour depth to 16 as recommended, and that fixed it.
Arun Bhalla:
Can you please post your Human gtkrc?
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I have a ATi Radeon 9200 video card and I too had this problem with the
7.04 beta (not with edgy). The problem appeared both when booting from
the live cd and when running it for the HDD. The 16 bit color depth hack
worked for me too.
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Lowering the color depth for the X server is not a great workaround.
It seems that the ubuntulooks engine is buggy, so I modified the Human
theme gtkrc (/usr/share/themes/Human/gtk-2.0/gtkrc) to use the
clearlooks engine instead of the ubuntulooks engine, and all is well --
I have a visible progre
Reassigning to xorg.
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Unfortunately I no-longer have access to the PC I used to report the
original problem. However, judging from the posts regarding this bug I'd
say what we have is a workaround, not a resolution. When a fresh install
works without having to manually edit the xorg.conf _then_ I'll agree
that the issue
For me I consider it resolved.
However I would be happy that the correction of this glitch will be
included in the next Ubuntu release.
Thank you.
Le mardi 06 février 2007 à 12:38 +, Daniel Holbach a écrit :
> Is the issue resolved for everybody now?
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Is the issue resolved for everybody now?
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Thanks Thom Pischke and Jean-Marie! My progress bars are now visible.
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Thanks, Pischke!
Changing the depth has (for me) fixed this bug and the other one I was talking
about, bug #66652
It's still a bit weird that the screen depth would have anything to do with the
progress bars, but I guess it's a driver issue. I'm also not sure how it ended
up at 24-bit, but I th
Thank you Thom Pischke!
1 - I edited /etc/X11/xorg.conf, changed DefaultDepth from 24 to 16.
2 - Logged out.
3 - ctrl-alt-backspace to restart X.
Now the progress bar is visible!
(My graphics is i810)
I don't know in which circumstances I would need a 24 depth color ...
So I consider solved fo
Does everybody have similar symptoms as Thom Pischke has?
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This appears to have been related to a bad X Server / Graphics Card
setup.
The problem appeared after running dpkg-reconfigure to try to correct
resolution for an ATI 3D Rage IIC Video Card. Ubuntu by default was
refusing to run at 1024x768, allowing only 800x600. When trying to
correct this, at
Same problem on a fresh edgy install on an older Dell Optiplex G1. All
updates applied, otherwise no changes made thus far.
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I have this same bug with the invisible progress bars. I'm running Edgy
on a Dell Optiplex GX110 (xorg.conf attached). Using Human theme, though
switching themes does not fix it.
The progress bars were colored in when I first installed, but got messed
up in the next few days as I installed new app
I've been playing with XFCE lately, and it seems that if I use the Human theme
in XFCE the progress bar is still invisible.
(So this invisible progress bar happens in both Gnome and XFCE).
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I have also theses artefacts.
But I consider more important the initial problem, which is "progress bar
invisible": I have this problem and this is a basic facility which is really
needed.
I have Edgy.
uname -a = Linux ubuntu 2.6.17-10-386 #2 Tue Dec 5 22:26:18 UTC 2006 i686
GNU/Linux
my graphic
Hrm, we have pretty similar hardware!
Okay, that bug there which I think may be related (or may just happen to not
like the same hardware as this one doesn't like) is bug #66652
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In reply to Dylan McCall's comment:
If it's any consolation I experience the same artifacts on my computer
during boot, and power down. It may be related somehow.
My system specs are as follows:
- 600Mhz Pentium 3
- Intel 810 Graphics
- 384Mb RAM (256 + 128)
I'd really like to find out what is c
Mitch:
I do not have that problem with the USplash (although it does some ugly stuff
when hibernating!).
However, I am experiencing another really weird graphics glitch in Edgy,
and I have subscribed to its bug report: I can sort of describe it as a
really strange vertical / horizontal artifact-f
I've just installed Ubuntu Edgy on a Dell Dimension L667 and have the
same issue with the progress bar not appearing. All patches and updates
have been applied with no change.
I have previously installed Edgy from this same CD and that installation
has no problems. It is completely different hard
One further thought: I wonder if this has anything to do with this
problem I am seeing here:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/67438
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This problem persists in the Edgy release
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Sorry, forgot to answer. Yes, this is the Desktop Edgy RC CD.
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Here is the xorg.conf
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you have the issue with a desktop CD? could you attach your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf to the bug?
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I should point out that this is the setup I have when I boot directly
from the Edgy RC CD, so it isn't possible that I changed anything.
When I run that command it replies with "Human".
Should I see something in the .xsession-errors before I run an install?
The only suspicious thing I see before
Thanks for your bug. Are you sure you are using the Human theme? What
does "gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme" prints? Do you
having any message to ~/.xsession-errors about that?
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