I'm getting this in 16.04 very frequently as well. If you want my system
info as well, or if I can help debug in some other way let me know and I
will be happy to help get this fixed.
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I see the same with:
kubuntu 17.10
Nvidia graphics (G84GL [Quadro FX 570])
Nouveau driver
When power management kicks in to switch off the screen via dpms, then
it is impossible to resume operation. As you move the mouse, there is no
screenlock screen to enter the password, just a black screen
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => cups (Ubuntu)
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How to make it works on 17.10?
There is no package xserver-xorg-core-hwe-xxx.
I did this:
1. sudo apt install devscripts
2. apt-get build-dep xorg-server
3. apt source xserver-xorg-core
4. wget https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=129861
5 cd xkb
6. patch < attachment.cgi?id=129861
7.
Isn't this already fixed upstream? If I use the Debian package
(https://packages.debian.org/sid/mesa-vulkan-drivers) which is Mesa
17.2.3 it works fine for me, but if I switch back to Ubuntu's package it
segfaults.
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Perhaps here lies the subtleties of translation. By natural scrolling, I
mean scrolling the page in the direction of the finger movement on the
touchpad. There was a problem of including this function, it was
eliminated. The next problem I found, I can describe as the accuracy of
determining the
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** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Assignee: Stephen M. Webb (bregma) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: mir
Importance: High => Medium
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then your issue was bug #1686081, the natural scrolling behaviour seems
another problem. What do you call natural scrolling and what would you
expect the behaviour to be and how is it different?
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Low
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helped. however, you may want to correct the defect, the position of the
switch natural scrolling is turned off, while the natural scrolling works,
the inclusion leads to the opposite effect. But maybe it was meant to.
2017-10-31 8:10 GMT+05:00 Daniel van Vugt
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I think what is not problem of synaptic package, because evdev driver is
using.
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Touchpad stops working
Xorg crashed after 13 days 20 hours and 28 minutes of running. The root
cause is unknown to me; I can only trace it back to gnome-session-binary
running out of file descriptors and crashing on a SIGSEGV which cascades
until a nouveau driver message about receiving a signal occurs.
I don't know
Assigned also to xorg-server in case Xwayland needs a fix here.
** Tags added: cursor
** Tags added: wacom xwayland
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Note that "Wayland" is not a display server. Wayland is just a protocol
that apps can use to talk to any compatible display server.
The product you're using is "gnome-shell", and the offending component
is possibly "mutter" if not "gnome-shell".
** No longer affects: wayland (Ubuntu)
** Project
** Also affects: wayland via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788908
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yep, we got the same issue, not sure what wayland is doing, but probably
this is the issue (quoting upstream)
fun: Wayland crashes if you open and close a laptop lid too fast. This is
apparently not a bug but a design error in the protocol.
And it has been causing me endless fun over the past
** Changed in: dri
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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[regression] 3.5.0-26-generic and 3.2.0-39-generic GPU hangs on
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