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Public bug reported:
This is a recurrent problem. For the last few Lubuntu installs, eventually,
something that I invoke (one install, it was AbiWord, at least one it was
Firefox, this time it is Hugin.
[You may wonder - If this happens, why not install the proprietary driver
nvidia-xxx?
I
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross
I changed /usr/src/nvidia-304-304.132/nv-linux.h and added just before
the #endif in the end of the file the line:
#undef CONFIG_MTRR
then I did sudo dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-304
rebooted and at least X now is at proper resolution, but cinnamon fails
to load. running cinnamon --replace on the
I have updated/upgraded my fresh XUbuntu install and no more trouble with new
updated libglx.so
With Ubuntu, freeze (media player totem) is not resolved, as Sebastien with
last updated BIOS P1.70
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I can't find an edit button; the command I quoted above is incorrect. The
corrected one is:
rrogers@rrogers-desktop:~/tmp$ apt-cache policy libgl1-mesa-dr1*
libgl1-mesa-dri-lts-utopic-dbg:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 10.3.2-0ubuntu1~trusty2
Version table:
10.3.2-0ubuntu1~trusty2 0
Public bug reported:
This resulted from trying to install libgli from
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/i386/libgl1-mesa-dri/download
Presumably, it's the wrong package?
Following the instructions below:
ubuntu-bug mesa
failed reporting that it wasn't installed. Well that was because the
Good news: I have a had a small eureka moment that results my computer
fully booted with graphics hardware fully accelerated. Bad news: it is
still a workaround -- I still can't push power button and boot up
normally.
Here is the workaround sequence -- it requires another computer that can
ssh
As Sebastien, I had the same trouble with an ASRock Q1900-ITX (BIOS set to
P1.70 03/31/2016) over XUbuntu 16.04
. No freezes any more after renaming /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so
file.
(fresh install, not updated) Hope an updated GLX package.
Trouble (freeze PC) only with Parole
** Description changed:
- From a private bug:
- "Currently, NVIDIA and modesetting drivers are using same output names, that
creates confusion for xrandr clients like gnome-setting-daemon or xrandr
utility.
+ [Impact]
+ Currently, NVIDIA and modesetting drivers are using same output names, that
Regarding my post #24, I think a better workaround, instead of changing
.Xmodmap,
is to add the following line to the file:
~/.xinputrc
xinput set-button-map "ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse" 1 2 3 5 4 6 7
in this way only the two-finger scrolling direction of the unrecognized
touchpad will be
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