Can you please give me the output of this command (from a Terminal):
python -c 'from NvidiaDetector.nvidiadetector import NvidiaDetection;
print NvidiaDetection().selectDriver()'
Thanks!
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On Radeon 6630M (dell vostro 3450) Xserver still segfaults when ran.
Problems with linking seem to be solved. If you want more information,
just tell me what to paste here.
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I have a Dell Lattitude E6410 which was running 11.04 and detected all
LCD panel resolutions. This was not the case when 11.04 was first
released but a subsequent update enabled all resolutions to be
recognised.
I upgraded to 11.10 and now only see a single LCD screen
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[i915] Dell 6410 After upgrading from 11.04 to 11.10 Does not detect
all LCD resolutions
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ProblemType: Bug
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Package: xorg
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suspension
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Screen 'refreshes' all windows (seems like crash restart)
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Still a problem with Radeon 6490M and Intel SandyBridge Mobile (GT2).
Xorg.0.log is the same as I posted at comment #17
http://pastebin.com/hsnCw47g
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This does not reproduce on my Thinkpad W510 on the GA, proposed, or
ubuntu-x-swat-x-updates oneiric PPA versions of the nvidia-current
driver. Are there some tests I can help perform on my system to help
close this bug?
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I've noticed very similar symptoms on a Samsung 700Z laptop with an
elantech touchpad. I think it might be a newer model number than is
found in this driver? I created a bug #894515 to track this.
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jrp, thanks for the feedback.
I'd want to wait a little longer for Jeff to verify on his E6510 and
possibly W510, the bug may be attributed to some HW difference even
though the model name is the same.
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Hard to tell if it's the same effect as in original posting, but the
description of Reid Kaufman, Nate Wiebe fits best.
Good and smooth desktop performance only moving windows around is like
slow-mo. Windows lagging behind mouse cursor when being moved about 1-2
seconds (resizing as well) -
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[gm45] [drm:i915_hangcheck_elapsed] *ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed...
GPU hung
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On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 00:42 +, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
Would you mind re-testing this against Oneiric? You can get a Live ISO
image from cdimage.ubuntu.com that should be sufficient for testing
against.
With apologies for the delay, I have now tested this using the Try
Symptom of this bug is similar to bug 875815 (unity 2D), while this
issue is on Unity 3D.
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I get this too, Acer Aspire 5742, Ubuntu 11.10
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[i915] Screen display corruption resizing LibreOffice Calc window
I see this same problem on with Oneiric on a Dell e6500 laptop with
nVidia Quadro NVS 160M1 graphics. I had no problems in Natty. It goes
away with Unity 2D. It renders terminal and emacs almost unusable.
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I also have the same problem on my toshiba satellite c600.
Anyway I'm fine with the work around. Thanks T J Schemkes.
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I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 on ExoPC notebook
[https://launchpad.net/+hwdb/+fingerprint/dcc25227c08c2ff167970aa46306308d]
which has touchscreen:
/dev/input/event5
bustype : BUS_USB
vendor : 0xeef
product : 0x72a1
version : 528
name: eGalax Inc. USB
apport information
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After installing from proposed problem still exists. Boot stops at Checking
battery state
I have Radeon HD Mobility 5450 + Intel integrated graphics on my laptop.
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Xorg.0.log output looks the same (see below). Note that this is
captured just after a reboot. Also, just to confirm that the rebuilt
module is in place:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 181888 2011-11-28 09:16
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/mga_drv.so
$ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12.354]
X.Org X
Time. Please feel free to grab those patches and upstream them to the
list. The last set of patches I've seen was not ready.
http://wiki.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
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Hello Bryce,
I just performed the testcase with Oneiric and nvidia-current
280.13-0ubuntu6 it works properly.
Marking it fixed release, thanks for the reminder.
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it's maybe the third time, i'm here to help. i upgraded from 11.10,
there wasn't this type of problem.
ProblemType: Package
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Package: nvidia-173 173.14.30-0ubuntu8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-1.3-generic 3.2.0-rc2
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Refiling to kernel since a kernel patch is identified.
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[gm45] x200s hung
Fabian, your bug is probably handled best by filing a new bug report.
The symptoms described in this bug report are fairly generic and can be
caused by a variety of underlying issues.
Re-closing as expired.
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While i865 is supported on Lucid still, it's not on newer versions of
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in extraordinarily rare situations where there is a perfect patch.)
We've found that 8xx is fairly fragile and so a patch that fixes an
issue on one 8xx
I still don't know what takes care of listening to kernel dock/undock
events in kubuntu, but this is definitely not an X bug. Either the
kernel is not propagating the events (unlikely), or kde isn't listening
to them.
Randomly picking a likely sounding kde package and forwarding it over
there.
Going to guess that like 534217 this is actually due to something in the
kernel...
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(EE) intel(0): AGP GART support is either not available or cannot be used.
Make sure your kernel has agpgart support or has
the agpgart module loaded.
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I'm trying to Install Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Beta 2 and
kernel oops means this is a kernel bug
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Expiring due to no reply to request for info.
Also, this is not likely to be an X bug anyway, but rather a fault in
the KDE power management daemon. (Not sure offhand what that's called).
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X didn't crash, it's a gpu lockup in the kernel drm code. Refiling.
[drm:i915_hangcheck_elapsed] *ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... GPU hung
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Kernel modesetting bug it looks like.
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Please collect a full backtrace on this crash - see
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing for guidance.
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After I upgraded from Karmic to Lucid yesterday, my X server started
crashing every couple of minutes. Especially
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[gm45] Xorg crash when idle: Failed to map batchbuffer: Cannot allocate
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Then I am back at an underlying PCI issue. Also the PCI probing in the X
server (before any driver has been loaded) is different:
Good (10.04.3):
(--) PCI:*(0:7:4:0) 102b:0532:15d9:0100 Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G200eW
WPCM450 rev 10, Mem @ 0xf900/16777216, 0xc080/16384,
Not enough information has been provided to make this a useful bug
report. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Reporting for instructions on
reporting X issues.
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KDE: Transparency problem when coming from an empty desktop
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Yeah, all of the X error messages are just generic errors that mean the
system ran out of memory. Some other gui app was probably leaking
memory badly. The xserver in Lucid has poor low-memory-condition
handling, so will crash in those situations, but the underlying problem
is going to be
Looks like a kernel drm bug.
Also note that the new kernels are supported only for Server use cases,
not Desktop.
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glxgears isn't a benchmark.
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(As this bug probably has something to do with the interaction between
the KDE app(s) in question and GNOME and X, I'm not totally sure where
to put this.)
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Can not boot up with the latest Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot without setting
nomodeset. I tried this on both Kubuntu as well as on Ubuntu. Previous
releases are also affected.
After installation and running updates I get presented with the icon to
install proprietary drivers after
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** Summary changed:
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+ [clarkdale] Xorg freeze with 3d game or screensaver
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Since kernel updates improved the situation, I'm closing the main task
and leaving a Lucid task. I suspect this is really a kernel drm bug so
perhaps this should be filed against the kernel instead.
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Importance: Undecided
Status:
Hybrid graphics isn't really supported on lucid. You probably should
uninstall nvidia and just use Intel if tty access is important.
You could also attempt to turn off kernel modesetting, although I don't
recall if that was still an option in lucid.
I think the actual issue here is a kernel
Hi, does this also occur on Oneiric?
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Thanks for following up on this bug Fred, I'll close it as per your
suggestion. Sounds to me like it was a fault in mesa fixed in a newer
version.
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From your description it sounds like this is occurring well before X
kicks in. In any case, powering down the monitor is not done by X but
rather by the kernel and/or power management software. Bumping to the
kernel.
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Sounds like a GPU lockup in the kernel drm, however none of the provided
logs indicate any errors so hard to say for sure.
Guessing this is fixed in newer Ubuntu, you might try updating your
kernel.
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- After I run Counter Strike with wine, I use xrandr to switch my dual
My dev setup:
nvidia drivers
ubuntu 11.10 64bit
xterm
vim
I've tried two possible solutions mentioned here:
http://lists.clug.org.za/pipermail/clug-tech/2011-June/045329.html
Which are:
CCSM - Workarounds - Fix screen updated in XGL with fglrx
CCSM - Workarounds - Force synchronization between X
High X CPU issues are almost always due to bugs in client programs where
they make too many X requests (e.g. stuck in a loop). The fact that
updating firefox resolved it for you supports this hypothesis.
Presumably a patch in the newer firefox solved it.
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It sounds like a GPU lockup. These are notoriously hard to debug. On
-intel there are tools and such for doing so, but those don't exist for
nouveau.
It is likely that this issue is fixed in a newer kernel since GPU
lockups tend to be bugs in the kernel drm code. So, you might try just
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upgrade 10.04 3d application
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Bryce, thanks for the feedback. I'm not using LL LTS anymore, but i'll
keep your advice in mind if i run into that kind of crashes in the
future.
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i865 is supported on Lucid but we are not backporting fixes any longer.
We've found the driver support for the 8xx chips is quite fragile - a
fix for one particular chip can break others that are only slightly
different, so SRUs have too high a risk of regression to pursue them.
Often with random
** Summary changed:
- lucid final hard freeze w/ screen garbling (suspect xorg crash)
+ [GeForce 310M] freeze w/ screen garbling (suspect xorg crash) [Lucid]
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Does a newer nvidia driver resolve it?
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Does a newer nvidia driver solve it?
** Description changed:
I'm filing this separately from bug #537080, since the comments there
indicate the problem goes away with the nvidia drivers. This is not the
case for me. Also, my Xorg.log has a callstack at the end.
When using my computer,
Are you still having this issue?
Fwiw, the change in 2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.5 simply fixes a null deref issue;
not something likely to cause an X freeze. However, you could try
downgrading xserver to an earlier version just to be absolutely certain.
Issues related to unblanking screen more generally
gpu lockups are typically bugs in the kernel drm, refiling.
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** Summary changed:
- X freezes, have mouse, no tty
+ X freezes, have mouse, no tty [Lucid]
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Given that it only occurs with DRI enabled, this points to a kernel drm
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If you can still reproduce this you may want to attach kernel logs, etc.
Try running apport-collect 853057
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oneiric release live CD video corruption
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- macbook pro a middle click is done with a 3 finger click. this is very
- low priority, and i could even see a wontfix. there's a simple work
- around to just not put all 3 fingers down at the same
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
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unity video tearing when
I've just tested nvidia-current and reproduced some (slight) tearing.
Installing this fix appears to solve the issue:
lp:~vanvugt/compiz-core/fix-880707.2
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** Also affects: compiz-core
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed
No, it seems like this bug doesn't exist anymore.
2011/11/29 Bryce Harrington 597...@bugs.launchpad.net
Hi, does this also occur on Oneiric?
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Thanks a lot Pedric - that worked for me. I can run google-chrome (which
I am hopelessly addicted to), and various other programs don't
crash/spam dmesg randomly.
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I do find that if I turn off syntax colors in vim the problem seems
to go away
Sorry, scratch that, I'm getting the problem a bit at the moment with
syntax highlighting off.
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I have tried testing this with radeon today. Unfortunately radeon failed
to resume from suspend, and I did try several times. So can't confirm.
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For me the issue seems to be fixed using the 11.11 version of fglrx.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/838577
Title:
GNOME Shell display problems with FGLRX
To manage
1. We know this is already a problem.
2. The fix to this problem is huge, difficult and very invasive. It requires a
new protocol extension and all the inertia that comes with it.
3. The proper fix to this problem breaks client-side API. see 2.
4. Workarounds can be found, but are limited to some
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