WORKAROUND for me (Ubuntu 14.04.1, Gnome 3.10, vanilla):
After logging in, as expected Overview background is broken, or
sometimes Overview BK updates wallpapers but not the main wallpaper.
Sometimes, Overview is just black. This is what I do:
In Gnome Tweak Tool → Desktop → Icons on Desktop → Of
** Summary changed:
- Upgrade 12.04- 14.04
+ Resolution problem
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So from my understanding this bugs needs some additional information,
correct? Has someone opened a new report yet?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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This utopic install was initially linux image 3.16.0-5.
Updated to -7 compiz and unity fail, X11 running fine to desktop no
panels.
Updated to -8 first boot from dead cold overnight boots O.K. Reboots
compiz and unity fail.
Externally acts like a race condition that works sometimes other times
n
This bug is driving me crazy.
I'm literally going to throw my PC against the wall in a minute and
apply for Windows licence just so that I can have my monitor wake up
once in a *** while.
How many years has Ubuntu had this issue for now
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Thanks. Those files show that you are using the proprietary fglrx
drivers, as you stated in your last post. I can't see why it's failing,
but there's not much we can do about fglrx anyway. Do you have a dmesg
from a boot into low graphics mode when using the open-source radeon
driver?
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#10 workaround doesn't work for me.
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Laptop Monitor Brightness reduced to minimum and disabled after
disconnection from external mo
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I am running 12.04 LTS fully updated. Added new HDD and partitioned it
ready for 14.04. Went to software centre and started downloaing phase
of install of the signed kernel 14.04 I found there. Then cancelled it
when I found I could upgrade from the 'syatem up to date' link
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fglrx-updates 2:13.125-0ubuntu0.0.1: fglrx-updates kernel module
failed t
I have the same problem as well, but this is on a Thinkpad T510 (about 5
years old). This is with the Nvidia graphs card and the Nvidia 331.38
driver (the Noveau driver doesn't work -- it consistently core dumps
after suspend/resume).
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.org (Xorg Server log file)"
** Attachment added: "Output from "lspci"."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1318314/+attachment/4180142/+files/lspci.txt
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** Attachment added: "Output from "ls -lR" for /sys/class and /sys/devices
(starting with /sys/class/backlight)."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1318314/+attachment/4180143/+files/backlight-ls.txt
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I am having the same problem. I upgraded frm Mythbuntu 12.04 to 14.04
with the Asus M3N78 motherboard (Nvidia 8200 graphics card &
nvidia-304-updates driver).
Using xfce4-settings from Ubuntu 13.10 (as per post #18) fixed it for
me. I have not tried using the suggestion from post #10.
There is a
It appears this bug is fairly well known. Here's an article called "Fix
Brightness Control Not Working for Ubuntu 14.04 & Linux Mint 17" at
http://itsfoss.com/fix-brightness-ubuntu-1310/ . Unfortunately, the fix
listed is only for the Intel Video card.
For what its worth, the brightness control
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I recently installed Ubuntu 14.04 on a mac mini and bought a 2560 x 1080
ultrawide LG monitor for it. Problem is that it doesn't display the proper
resolution, the maximum being 1920 x 1080 under ubuntu settings.
Any suggestions on what I should do?
P
I don't know that much about packages... I hope "xrandr" covers it...
** Package changed: ubuntu => xrandr (Ubuntu)
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Ubuntu 14.04
Still not fixed in nvidia driver 340.32.
This issue doesn't occur with nouveau driver in 14.04.1 neither with nvidia
driver and ubuntu 12.04.4
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