Also tested and reproduce bug on these devices:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Kaveri [Radeon R7 Graphics] (rev d7)
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Mullins [Radeon R4/R5 Graphics] (rev 01)
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** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => mesa (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Tracker says mesa-vulkan-drivers is not in Ubuntu!?
mesa-vulkan-drivers/bionic-updates,now 20.0.8-0ubuntu1~18.04.1 amd64 [installed]
Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS
AMD Ryzen 7 2700x eight-core processor x 16
AMD Radeon rx 5700 xt
apt-cache show says that
Can you provide a photo of the problem?
Please also try:
Settings > Colour > (your monitor) = OFF
and then log in again.
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When you first boot the live USB you should probably choose "Ubuntu
(safe graphics)" instead of "Try or Install Ubuntu". Despite sounding
different they are the same thing with the only difference being that
troublesome graphics drivers are disabled in safe graphics mode.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Now I have tested a bit more back and forth, and here is a new attempt
to describe the nature of the issue:
Whether Right Alt works as the compose key or not depends mostly on
where in the list of input sources the keyboard layout in effect is
present.
If the layout in effect is the first one in
Same problem here.
ubuntu 22.04, Xorg, gnome, driver nouveau, geforce 9600 GT (G94).
No such a problems with openbox. Wayland just hangs after showing wallpaper.
Got "kernel: [2088.040790] watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#3 stuck for 26s!
[Xorg:12900]" at the console.
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Wayland session prevent crash, i can confirm. So, it is about Xorg and
Radeon driver
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[radeon] Xorg crashed with
I created a live USB stick with persistent store on it to test the workaround,
and the system booted up fine. I didn't get screen where you choose between
'Try Ubuntu' or 'Install', so probably that's why it is working. I checked it
and the nouveau driver was selected so i'm not sure if it's
@Daniel - I understand how to troubleshoot things and your steps seems
very valid, but I don't have any discrete AMD card right here to
test.
Also - AMD Ryzen CPUs are not equipped with builtin GPU :)
Whole case is about the installation process is simply impossible to be
accomplished for
In ubuntu20.04.4, this doesn't happen
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Title:
[vmwgfx] Qt Creator windows don't render correctly, VMware 16, Ubuntu
22.04
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Thank you for your bug report, could you do this
$ apport-collect 1970605
after triggering the issue?
also how did you report the issue (wondering how it ended up with 'xorg'
as the source with no package set on launchpad)
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** Package changed: ubuntu => xorg (Ubuntu)
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New video recording feature in new screenshot tool crashes
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The new screenshot tool with the video recording feature keeps crashing
every time I try to record a part of my screen or the whole screen. The
red timer shows up for less than a second on the top right of my screen
and then it disappears. I've tried
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In the Xorg session.
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[amdgpu] My monitor image turned yellow.
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Keep it simple. Please start with only the AMD GPU.
If you have a laptop, just disconnect the external monitor.
If you have a desktop, just move the monitor connection to the
motherboard. You might have to also temporarily remove the Nvidia card
during that time or else the system will still
@Daniel - I wish I could but how I can do that, when the screen is
totally unreadable (click blindly around especially on 4K display? ;) )
and this is just live USB drive before any installation happening?
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Has anyone tried logging into a Wayland session to see if that avoids
the bug? On the login screen it will either be called 'Ubuntu on
Wayland' or just 'Ubuntu' if the only other option is 'Ubuntu on Xorg'.
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I don't want to spend too much time on nouveau bugs when it has so many
known problems. So all Nvidia owners please open the 'Additional
Drivers' app and install the proprietary Nvidia driver from there.
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Same here -
Nvidia 3060 Ti on AMD X570 platform
Panasonic 4K TV via HDMI cable.
While welcome screen is fine - the one with "Install" or "try ubuntu",
then the screen blink for a while then return with fluo-green-yellow
colorset. It is hard to read anything.
Re-inserting HDMI cable to force
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks for the bug report.
Those gamma commands only support Xorg, but you are using a Wayland
session without any Xorg running. To use a Xorg session you need to log
out and then select 'Ubuntu on Xorg' on the login screen.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
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If it's just displaying the wrong texture/window then that fix may be
one that's coming in mutter 42.1:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2278
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Please choose a Wayland session on the login screen if you can. That
should avoid it.
** Summary changed:
- [radeon] Xorg crash in the RADEON driver
+ [radeon] Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in the RADEON driver
** Summary changed:
- [radeon] Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in the RADEON driver
+
It appears the problem started in the RADEON driver and then Xorg
crashed:
[ 186.951] (EE) RADEON(0): drmmode_do_crtc_dpms cannot get last vblank counter
[ 186.958] (II) RADEON(0): Allocate new frame buffer 1080x1920
[ 186.963] (II) RADEON(0): VRAM usage limit set to 218116K
[ 186.965]
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