I make fresh install, updating system and installing 295.49. That hangs
X system.
X.org.log is full of EQ overflow notices? Is there any help of my log
file.
[ 107.493] [mi] EQ overflow continuing. 200 events have been dropped.
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Further checkups: The fglrx did not support the m10 radeon mobility
anymore, so this is no solution. Tested xorg-edgers, but with no
positive results to the speed problems. Every movement occurs in visible
refresh waves. Dash took 3 seconds to open.
Sync to vblank does not matter, no difference
@eros2
just ok? Or does it work as well as nouveau on a default ubuntu 12.04
install? no weirdness / crashing etc?
and is there a 64bit driver for 302.07?? can't find one... only 32bit
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Some type of intial misdetect perhaps? The system loads, everything is
working well but for the first 5-10 seconds after the desktop/cursor
loads neither input device responds to any input.
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=0007 Version=01b1
N: Name=SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
** Summary changed:
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+ [Lenovo Thinkpad E220s] Touchpad/Trackpoint Does Not Respond To Input For
5-10 Seconds After Startup
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I also get this bug . With a fresh install install of 12.04 on on nvidia
geforce 7100 / nforce 630i , gnome 3 and unity simply don't work. The
only UI working correctly is Gnome Classic with no effect.
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I not test for long, but at least Unity 3D starts and seems working
well.
64bit version here - http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-
amd64-302.07-driver.html
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I am testing out 12.04 and am using Xinerama = 1 in xorg.conf.
When I do this, everything seems to work, except that some applications
end up with strange looking buttons.
Please see this image:
http://i.stack.imgur.com/l8lde.jpg
As soon as I change
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Xinerama = 1, theme bug
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Has anyone tried the 295.49 driver yet and is it working OK. I have read
one prevous post which stated that this driver hung his system. But
reading his attached printout it would appear he may have had the 295.40
driver installed and not the 295.49.
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If you have again Ubuntu installed on HD, please try to add nomodeset to the
boot line ( boot with left shift hold down if you havent got a dual boot, when
grub appear press e select linux line and before 'quiet' add nomodeset , ctrl+x
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^ Thanks.
I reinstalled nvidia in resume mode, but before that I removed nouveau
driver and system seems to stable now.
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Hi Chris et. al.
I'm happy to test this out, but not 100% sure what to do - any chance
someone could outline the steps? I'm seeing the problem under 64-bit
Ubuntu 12.04 when using matlab.
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I installed the latest 295.49 drivers and I now have no gui at all. I
can only use command line on any tty[1-6] apart from tty7. When I switch
to tty7 I see some login reports (e.g. mountall: Disconnected from
Plymouth [ OK ]). I can make no commands in this tty - there's
no keyboard
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Wrong tint with Nvidia after upgrading to 11.2
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Xorg freeze after lid closed/opened (screen turned off/on) several
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After lid has been closed/opened several times the screen
- hangs up (kill session with Alt+Print+K works)
- or is black (Alt+Print+K doesn't work, only the laptop key for power off
works).
Sometimes this problem is reproducible:
- start Ubuntu 12.04
- run Firefox
-
Just checked the freedesktop.org bug report on the issue linked above
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48829) and it looks like
the fix got pushed into the main mesa 8.0 branch yesterday. Hopefully
this means Ubuntu will take action on putting out an update soon...
*crosses fingers*
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I was asked to find out if nvidia-settings detects the monitors properly
and it doesn't.
The original bug I submitted was as follows:
This is my xorg.conf file
Section ServerLayout
Identifier
I have this problem too.
I have tried selecting ubuntu2d to no avail either, it freezes.
I have tried to not log in to X with lightdm, but instead just do a
alt+f1 and go straight to console and I get a total freeze even.
Tried to connect from the outsite but the ip of the machine in question
** Description changed:
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+ After lid has been closed/opened several times the screen
- hangs up (kill session with Alt+Print+K works)
- or is black (Alt+Print+K doesn't work, only the laptop key for power off
works).
Sometimes
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ubuntu 12.04 64bit completely freezes frequently
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I was able to fix the problem with a workaround:
- I know from the TV specifications (and from Lucid settings) that the maximum
resolution of one of my Panasonic TV is 1360x756
- I search for the 1360x768 modeline:
cvt 1360 768
- I obtain a modeline, wich I add to the TV (VGA1) with xrandr:
Just want to update this issue:
For me it works now. I installed the 32Bit Version of Kubuntu but did
not install any nvida drivers. I set Use XRenderer in some KDE
settings dialog. So, it seems advisable to stay away from nvidia stuff.
I you installed the dirver use apt-purge to remove as
OK, so sorry for spamming the comments here, but this seems to be
happening more and more often, and it's so annoying. I've removed the
startup script from my lightdm config in case it was xbacklight screwing
up the graphics when I tried to change the backlight level - It happened
twice this
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Same thing here, i have to set the refresh rate upon every reboot.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+
3GB DDR2 800
Asus m4n78 pro (motherboard)
Ge Force GTX 550 Ti
Ubuntu 12.04 x86
Driver version: 295.40
Xserver: 1.11.3
NV-CONTROL version 1.27
Also here: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11907672
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Installing both fglrx and fglrx-updates results in: error exit status 1
-/etc/init.d/atieventsd exists during rc.d purge
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[G80]
This should be fixed in 295.49 - see http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-
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This should be fixed in 295.49 - see http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-
display-amd64-295.49-driver.html and
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers
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@madbiologist: is it already available in repositories?
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nvidia-common 295.40 makes my Xorg to crash sometimes
To
I can't seem to get it to happen again (still using fglrx)
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backlight comes back on after screen is blaned and powered off
To
** Description changed:
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- site?
-
- I was asked to find out if nvidia-settings detects the monitors properly
- and it doesn't.
-
- The original bug I submitted was as follows:
+ For some reason I cannot use Unity3D with the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 993506 ***
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nvidia-current 295.40-0ubuntu1: nvidia-current kernel module failed to build
[fatal error: asm/system.h: Filen eller katalogen finns inte]
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You need to purge the nvidia drivers and let bumblebee install them for
use with optirun command. There's a reason that jockey does not offer
nvidia drivers for Optimus systems...
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What is an alternative to try? What made it work by default on 10.04
LTS?
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[needs-packaging] no working driver for
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Same problem on nforce2 motherboard, AGP Radeon HD 3450.
Maybe it's related to the need for an AGP hotfix driver on Windows
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Another data point, this seems to be related to the multiload indicator
that shows multiple bar-graphs in the Gnome panel. I switched to this
type of system indicator when upgrading to 12.04 (I previously used a
different one that showed only a single bar graph, but I could not find
that one
Actually you probably should look here -
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-updates
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Not yet - see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
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The problem seems to depend on what kernel i am using. I installed Kernel 3.3.4
yesterday evening from here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.3.4-precise/
And no more freezes since then. I was trying hard today to make my
system freeze having many applications open including
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I'm using fresh Precise install on an Intel Celeron G530, Asrock
H61M/U3S3, 4GB Corsair PC1333, Samsung SSD 830 64GB.
X-Server crashes in Unity, Unity3D and Gnome-Shell. It doesn't crash (or
hasn't yet crashed) in a dedicated XBMC login. The system
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I can report that installing 302.07 solved my problems. Unity3D, compiz and
OpenGL games all work now.
I had some problems quitting lightdm, it wouldn't completely close... I had to
resort to sudo killall lightdm and sudo pkill -9 /usr/bin/X.
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** Tags added: regression-release
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screen flickering with RevengeOfTheTitans
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Adding
Section Device
Identifier Intel
Driver intel
Option DebugWait true
EndSection
to xorg.conf removed the symptoms, just like in bug 745608.
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Probably fixed upstream:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/nouveau/linux-2.6/commit/?id=a3a285f17867f0018de798b5ee85731ec1268305
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I also have a T61 with the intel GPU and have the same issue.
I am always able to CTRL-ALT-F1 into a console after screen freezes.
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I forgot to add I am running 64bit 12.04 clean install.
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Xorg freeze after lid closed/opened (screen turned off/on) several
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Might be related to a upstream bug, and is probably going to be fixed in
3.4-rc5 or final by reverting nouveau's custom handling of i2c. After a
change in i2c it would no longer be needed, if nouveau's going to be
backported the i2c change probably needs to be backported too. I haven't
looked yet
Fixed in the new driver 295.49 ?
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[7100] Poor performance ubuntu 12.04 on nvidia geforce 7100 / nforce
630i
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It has been happening since the Nouveau driver had been pulled into the Ubuntu
as a default Nvidia driver.
I have Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT video card and IIyama LCD panel with the
1680-1050 resolution.
This very annoying and long-lasting bug proceedes
my msi 560 ti hawk gentoo confirmed this
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@madbiologist: it's only available for Quantal Quetzal, not for Precise.
I hope in a backport.
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@ pedropeixoto: You're not catching the point, sry. nvidia-96/nvidia-173
is about older graphics-cards, not beeing sold anymore. Even though it's
nice of you to reflect the enourmouse work/relative success of the
bumblebee-team to have hybrid-graphicscards to workout in some way in
Linux.
@ to
Sean, unfortunately that fix is not working on my machine.
Font corruption still happens no matter what DE i decide to use, KDE,
Gnome3, Unity, XFCE, LXDE... I didn't test Enlightenment, but it don't
expect enything else but the same bug.
In my opinion this is an issue of Xorg and not the
Does bug 378794 have a relationship with this bug?
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I can reproduce this in Ubuntu Software Center 100% of the time. I've
never been able to scroll with the clickpad in its window.
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This is exactely the same situation (wt regards to nvidia) as was in
Oneiric-Release-date:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricOcelot/ReleaseNotes#Graphics_and_Display
In case of customer-satisfaction (business related) here: support-
forums-satisfaction ;-)
Wouldn't it be nice to have it added?
I went out and bought an external mouse (Logitech M305) to test out and
see if it was an issue with how X handled mice on this specific unit and
it most certainly is not a generic error. The external mouse is usable
even before the desktop starts loading(the purple ubuntu screen)
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Proprietary Drivers.
There was 2 options: ATI FGLRX Driver(post-release-update) and the ATI
FGLRX driver(without anything).
I tried installing the post-release-update one. After about
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The XServer restarts randomly. A segfault in the nvidia-driver seems to
cause this. Using gdb I obtained the backtrace attached.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xorg 1:7.6+12ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.37-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux
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You have two separate problems here. The first is that fglrx-updates won't
install. This is common, since that package is broken right now:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/949641
Since 12.04 was just released, fglrx and fglrx-updates both use the same
version of Catalyst at the moment, and this
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+ [Asus F81Se] fglrx causes long shutdown time
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I can't reproduce using a magic trackpad. Maybe the issue is a bad
kernel driver for a different device?
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Thanks, but it's not long shut down time, it's shutting down FOREVER.
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This bug was fixed in the package xorg-server - 2:1.11.4-0ubuntu11
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- 1.5.99.902-0ubuntu1 and rebooting.
+ xorg-server SRU Justification
+ =
+ [Impact]
+ When a laptop is
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I created a thread for this here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11909259#post11909259
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Maybe, maybe not. It looks like we have different video hardware.
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First, make sure xserver-xorg-video-savage package is installed. If it already
is, please run this command to gather xorg info:
apport-collect 994878
You can try to force use of the savage driver by creating an
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file with the following contents:
Section Device
apport information
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Proprietary Drivers.
There was 2 options: ATI FGLRX Driver(post-release-update) and the ATI
FGLRX driver(without anything).
apport information
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** Attachment added: UdevDb.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995184/+attachment/3132553/+files/UdevDb.txt
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** Attachment added: UdevLog.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995184/+attachment/3132554/+files/UdevLog.txt
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** Attachment added: UnitySupportTest.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995184/+attachment/3132555/+files/UnitySupportTest.txt
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** Attachment added: XorgConf.txt
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** Attachment added: XorgLog.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995184/+attachment/3132557/+files/XorgLog.txt
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** Attachment added: XorgLogOld.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995184/+attachment/3132558/+files/XorgLogOld.txt
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