Hi Aaron,
This bug sounds a lot like a upowerd bug that was recently fixed. I
found that the upowerd daemon was polling the monitors every 30 sec
under some circumstances (such as when in a docking station). We
changed that functionality to default to off.
Can you confirm whether this issue is
There really isn't enough information provided here to know what might
be going wrong. However from the description so far it sounds like it's
failing at initializing the kernel drm driver, or getting stuck during
early parts of the boot prior to X.
If you can get some additional diagnostics
Hi grant, the upstream bug report indicates they think it's an app that
messed up your color map. Can you confirm the issue is still affecting
you?
If it is, can you outline the steps you follow to reproduce it? Also,
try using xvinfo or xvattr to check if some parameters are being changed
by
This particular bug is now fixed. When the hardware and driver supports
hotplug detection, this now works.
Of course, the binary nvidia driver doesn't support hotplug detection,
and there are a variety of hardware problems - it appears to be quite
difficult to detect VGA hotplugs in hardware.
** Summary changed:
- Artefacts in launcher and dash
+ [RV620] Artefacts in launcher and dash
** Summary changed:
- [RV620] Artefacts in launcher and dash
+ [RV620] Artefacts in launcher and dash (horizontal noise lines and color loss)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Artefact in launcher tooltip and icons
+ [RS780] Artefact in launcher tooltip and icons
** Summary changed:
- [RS780] Artefact in launcher tooltip and icons
+ [RS780] Artefact in launcher tooltip and icons (short cyan vertical bars)
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** Summary changed:
- graphical corruption in launcher
+ graphical corruption in launcher (Solid grey rectangles over icon text and
window borders)
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- graphical corruption in launcher (Solid grey
Retested today, problem seems to be gone.
g.
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 7:40 PM, Bryce Harrington
740...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Hi grant, the upstream bug report indicates they think it's an app that
messed up your color map. Can you confirm the issue is still affecting
you?
If it is, can
Public bug reported:
Just installed Ubuntu 10.10 desktop i386 on a pendrive. Running off the
pendrive, failed to upgrade nvidia grahics drivers.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: nvidia-current 260.19.06-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.33-generic 2.6.35.4
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/766768
Title:
package nvidia-current 260.19.06-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation
This also affects me. Toshiba A660-01T, Intel Mobile HD chipset. Screen
flickers twice after moving the mouse or clicking something then
everything seems normal again.
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I can confirm this bug is still an issue on Intel (core i3) last updated
4/19/11. It works fine in Compiz, but tears in Metacity. Are there plans
to fix this or do we need to hack around for a proper xorg.conf?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 582809 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582809
I am shocked that it has taken so long to get this resolved. Synaptics
Clickpads are very common on HP laptops.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 582809
Synaptics Clickpad touchpad buttons
I just noticed something while looking at my Xorg.0.log after a couple
of dock/undock cycles leading to the black screen. I'm attaching the
full log, but what I noticed was:
boot up undocked:
[ 5.897] (II) intel(0): Allocated new frame buffer 1472x900 stride 6144,
tiled
matches a 1440x900
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that there was an error on your system when
trying to install a particular package. Please execute the following
command, as it will clear your package cache, in a terminal:
sudo apt-get clean
Then try
Thanks; alright we'll close it out as presumed fixed.
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Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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