Created attachment 5851
properly formatted patch
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Title:
Removing secondary display does not resize workspace.
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I'm afraid switching distributions might not help since this is
happening on Gentoo as well. The corruption is less pervasive in gnome-
terminal, and that's what I've been using for now, but it happens in a
number of other applications (like gvim) as well (but in many others it
doesn't). I am sort
I wanted to also confirm that comment #8 is incorrect and this bug can
be experienced with the Additional Drivers method of installing the
NVIDIA binary driver as well. (As far as I can tell this would affect
anyone with an NVIDIA wanting to use the binary drivers, but then I
would expect this bug
I need to elaborate my previous comment: I'm running 12.10 amd64, and
those updates I installed did include a kernel update (3.5.0-18). It
would seem that I did have linux-headers installed for the intially
installed kernel (linux-headers-3.5.0-17), but the updates I installed
did not include the
I was unable to install Ubuntu 12.10 today from USB stick on my PC with
a Geforce 580GTX due to this bug. It would happen within a minute or so
after Unity coming up. Had to install with a spare radeon. Working
better now after installing nvidia closed source drivers (which was
quite a challenge
I seem to also be running into this with an nvidia 580GTX, this may be
similar to (or a dupe of) bug #1048701
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Title:
GPU Lockup (nouveau)
In reply to #25, I believe the reason it happens with gvim but not gedit
is because gedit natively supports opening files via gvfs, whereas gvim
doesn't and so it gets passed the ~/.gvfs path, but the permissions
are not exposed correctly there. I do not know if this is intentional or
a bug, but
I can confirm that after installing today's updates and rebooting, the
issue appears to be fixed (in my case at least). Should also mention
that I've not used the aubergine package or any PPA. I have a Microsoft®
Wired Keyboard 600 and Logitech® MX510 plugged into a HP 6730s laptop.
Thanks!
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