I meant Ubuntu 11.04 11.10 do still have this problem (although I
tested 11.04 only with Live USB).
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PgUp does
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package nvidia-* failed to install/upgrade: nvidia-* kernel module failed to
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Sorry for that. Now its been marked as dublicate of 576648. I have no
practice in doing bug-reports. I only followed the instructions on my
screen. After that error Ubunutu braught me direktly to this (old)
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X server on Matrox g550 is all black
Nearly two years after this bug has been opened, the problem is not completely
fixed: the Breton keyboard is still using the private use characters UF8FD,
UF8FE, UF8FF, UF8FA, UF8FB and UF8FC and six lines, such as
UF8FD : c’h
UF8FE : C’h
UF8FF : C’H
UF8FA : ch
UF8FB : Ch
UF8FC
Jean-François, I cannot add keysyms to xkeyboard-config unless they are
known to X server. You can register another bug against xorg, Input/XKB
requesting those keysyms. If you do that, please mark this bug as
blocked by that new bug. But I doubt that Xorg team would be happy to
create new keysyms
I requested the creation of six new keysyms at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34453
James Cloos proposed a patch to fix the problem:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/x11proto/commit/?id=06ebd5b8
Could some one commit a patch for the /usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose
Could you pls file another bug against xlib? The compose patches are not
related to xk-c
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(In reply to comment #12)
Could you pls file another bug against xlib? The compose patches are not
related to xk-c
What is xk-c? I don’t understand.
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xkeyboard-config, of course:)
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Before the changes to the Compose files can be pushed, we need to
decide on what character to use for the apostrophe in the cʼh strings.
I spent some time before the holiday researching that.
The fdo bug reports and related posts in the list archives use U+2019
RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK.
(In reply to comment #15)
[...]
The character U+02BC MODIFIER LETTER APOSTROPHE probably is the most
accurate choice, from the point of view of the UCS and Unicode. It
is a letter, not punctuation, so word break algorithms and the like
should Do The Right Thing. Google and the like map all
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I doubt that this is nvidia driver issue. Some elements are working
correctly (i.E. all Notifications). In my setup they're displayed on the
second screen where the transparency issue occurs for almost all
elements.
I'll attach a Screenshot illustrating the terminal with the broken
Dmitry,
That is exactly what I did.. The second part I mean!! :)
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synaptic touchpad not recognized on dell latitude e6510 and others
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I face the same problem with Oneiric.
I have been customizing my keyboard layout in Ubuntu for years (a french typing
on US layout...), and since Oneiric, my keyboard layout is lost at every reboot.
Curiously, if I remove it and add it again in Keyboard layout settings, it is
loaded well.
I
This bug also exists on Asus N53SN. Most dangerous side effect is NOT
initializing LCD panel, so LCD refresh cycle halted (could kill the
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Daniel:
I tried everything in your post. I guess my problem is not amongst the ones
you've solved. :(
Should I switch to nouveau? The nvidia drivers worked quite well up
until Oneiric. Gnome-shell does work, but it has its own issues
(crashing randomly when switching workspaces).
(Windows
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I can still reproduce this issue. It happens every time I boot the PC.
The problem does NOT occur with the same monitor and a different PC
using 11.10, but that PC has a VGA connector on the motherboard.
The fault occurs on a PC which has a DVI-I connector when driving a
monitor with a D-SUB
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The X.Org X server on my Dell Precision 490 Workstation freezes
consistently and permanently each time I load the Web page at the
following address on my Ubuntu 11.10 oneiric system running Unity 2D:
http://www.google.ca/nexus
I never encountered such freezes in the
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: High
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Done. Is it complete now?
2011/12/7 Vadim Rutkovsky roig...@gmail.com
Could you please try 'apport-collect 901202' - as it seems that I've
mistakenly selected the package.
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Laptop is blank, external works fine in Unity. I have no problems
configuring the monitors using systemsettings in KDE, systemsettings
fails however when trying to configure the monitors in Unity, and I have
to revert to what I'm stuck with. And of course, I've tried playing
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Not a single one of the packaged 3.2 kernels in the Precise repos has
worked for me on my main (AMD64 - i980x) system, when using the nvidia-
current (or nvidia-current-updates) drivers.
However, the stock 3.2 mainline kernels do appear to work fine.
Unfortunately, There isn't much more we can do on the kernel side
because of the proprietary nature of this package. Since we can't look
at the code and figure out what's wrong and fix. I'll re-assign to the
nvidia-current package.
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Also, Ubuntu 12.04(Precise) will pick up this fix automatically if you
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Ubuntu 3.2
Same problem on Xubuntu 11.10. Live-CD didn't show any graphics, so I
installed with the alternate CD, hoping for additional drivers.
Installation and boot went well. Since it's a dual boot, Grub show up.
But when I reached the log in screen the brightness was set to minimum
and I couldn't change
I am still able to reproduce the issue. Unfortunately, my machine was
repaired during the past weeks, so I wasn't able to test it.
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I just fled forward. Same thing, same messages with Oneiric
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ProblemType: Bug
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There's a button the laptop which toggles external monitors, touching
one or two times enables both monitors, but I am unable to use the
maximum resolution of the external syncmaster, like I am able to in KDE.
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Whenever an
Well... that was working until I logged out and logged back in. Now it
will only use one screen, I might have to keep playing with it for
weeks..
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On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 03:23:23AM -, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
FYI, most of the precise instances of this bug are attached to bug
576648 as duplicates still. And I'm not seeing any timeouts since adding
a few more, so strongly suggest that this one should be marked as a
duplicate of bug
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Visibility changed to: Public
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** No longer affects: lightdm (Ubuntu Precise)
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After some try and fail I have one minor workaround, instead unplug-plug
hdmi cable, I need to press [fn]+[F8] keys two times (this switch
monitors two times) when grub menu displays. Better than stressing hdmi
cable everytime.
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No, its not cleaned on startup. It seems like there was no crash in the
first place.
I'm sorry to hear your case Captain Chaos. But 90% of your issues are
because of the NVIDIA proprietary driver. I have an Intel GPU and
everything's fine for me.
Adding a bug task for nvidia-graphics-drivers
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This was documented in the karmic release notes:
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When launching LibreOffice, a welcome panel is displayed. On Intel
video drivers the left and right edges of this window are unpainted.
See attached screenshot.
Michael Stahl (RedHat) originally found this issue (found in Fedora 16),
and did some further analysis:
mst_ we
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+ Michael Stahl (RedHat) originally found this issue (found in Fedora 16),
+ and did
I am also experiencing this issue.
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Logging out from a FUS session does not reliably return to VT7
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If the workaround at the top of this bug and my PPA do not solve the
problem, then it's likely you have a very different bug. And therefore I
would have no idea if nouveau would improve things for you. But it's
worth a try.
Please also confirm the version you're testing from ppa:vanvugt/compiz.
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Random image is rendered when I am doing normal work (like reading
documents, web surfing, etc) with gnome 3 running. I am using ubuntu
11.10 64bit version. When I run gnome 2 (ubuntu classic without effects)
no artifacts are there. When running gnome 2
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Random image getting rendered in intel i945G graphics card
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[Expired for xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu) because there has been
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Hi,
for the moment, I had to switch back to fglrx. My system was not usable
anymore, because of spurious misbehavior and some really bad crashes
(only if I was working with X).
As the aforementioned issues remain, but the GPU lockup of this bug
report is kind of solved now, what has to happen
Do you experience the problems with any desktop environments besides
kde?
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Graphical corruption then black screen
If you could that would be great. KDE tends to be more problematic on
the open source drivers than other desktops. If another desktop works
ok, then the problem may be in the 3D driver rather than the kernel.
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Hi Alex,
I'm currently not using any other DE than KDE. However, I can install
GNOME or something similar, for testing purposes, if you think that
helps nailing this bug down.
Today, I compiled the new beta2 of KDE 4.8.0. This version shows the
same artifacts as KDE 4.7.3, which I used before.
Hmm, this is weird. After sucessfully installing Gnome 3.2, I made these
observations:
Now I do not see the mouse cursor anymore. The mouse cursor is just
invisible, but it is still there. But it is not rendered anymore, not
in kdm, and not in gdm. If I start X via startx as root (then twm is
If you are getting rendering errors, it's possible the cursor image was
rendered as garbage. Can you try this patch in addition to the
backend_map changes?
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/evergreen.c
b/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/evergreen.c
index 3e8054c..4d66a05 100644
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error update kernel
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
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