Thanks for the bug report. It appears you have the proprietary Nvidia
kernel driver installed but also are using the open source Xorg driver,
which is the wrong one. Please try removing and then reinstalling the
Nvidia driver in the 'Additional Drivers' app and then reboot.
** Summary changed:
Please clarify which icons, where. Can you attach a screenshot or photo
of the problem?
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Incomplete
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1911857 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1911857
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1911857
cant tell whats wrong
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Title:
cant tell whats wrong
To
Thanks but unfortunately that did not help. Next please try all of these
steps:
1. Look in /var/crash for crash files and if found run:
ubuntu-bug YOURFILE.crash
Then tell us the ID of the newly-created bug.
2. If step 1 failed then look at https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/ID where
ID is the
** Tags added: amdgpu
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Title:
Showing two cursors after login
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focal-proposed is not expected to help with this bug. The fix I
mentioned in comment #57 is in future mutter version 40.
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But, not all VLC video outputs are supposed to use OpenGL, so I don't
see why Mesa is relevant. One of the crash backtraces doesn't involve
Mesa.
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Sounds like a driver bug.
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Title:
Crash unless ffmpeg direct rendering disabled with ATI
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 20.10, VLC started crashing when I tried to
play video. I tried changing to different video output methods, but none
of them worked. In the past, I remember several methods working fine.
In the ffmpeg advanced preferences page,
This commit caused a regression to some user upstream, and we have a fix
in hirsute but it needs to be applied to groovy as well. As there are no
known bugs filed on LP about the regression, we don't have a way to
reproduce the issue so the test case here is to just verify the original
use case
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: xorg-server-hwe-18.04 (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: xorg-server-hwe-18.04 (Ubuntu Groovy)
Status: New => Invalid
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