I have the watermark in Ubuntu 11.04 with fglrx 2:8.840-0ubuntu4 and a
SUMO 9640.
The exact version in the Catalyst Control Center is 8.84.6-110324a-
116088C-ATI.
From /proc/cpuinfo:
AMD A8-3850 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
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Re #13: I removed the fglrx driver installed by Ubuntu and replaced it
with the 11.8 Catalyst driver directly from AMD. The watermark
disappeared and also it seems that some of the garbage I occasionally
got when running a rotated display are now gone.
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I'm still on Lucid's stock Xorg, and this is happening less and less,
now for the first time in three weeks, and the netbook is switched on
for hours every day.
I'm currently on
- kernel 2.6.32-16-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP
- xserver-xorg-core 2:1.7.5-1ubuntu3
- xserver-xorg-video-intel
Yes, I still get it with xserver-xorg-core 2:1.7.5-1ubuntu2 and
x11-utils 7.5+1.
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This still happens from time to time with
- kernel 2.6.32-14-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP
- xserver-xorg-code 2:1.7.5-1ubuntu1
- xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.9.1-1ubuntu6
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[i945gme] Xorg crashes repeatedly on a netbook (Intel video): [mi] EQ
overflowing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/507813
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I was typing in Emacs and Xorg segfaulted. The keyboard and mouse didn't
work, and I had to hit Alt-SysRq-K to get back to the login screen.
I have an external display connected to the Mini 9 netbook, and I had
previously toggled the active
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I've been seeing this a lot less recently, but it just happened again. I now
have:
- kernel 2.6.32-13-generic #18-Ubuntu SMP
- xserver-xorg-core 2:1.7.3.902-1ubuntu12
- xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.9.1-1ubuntu4
This time the mouse didn't work either. Alt-SysRq-K did return me to
GDM. The
In a Fedora bug [1], the use of intel-gpu-tools to collect a ring/batch-
buffer dump was suggested when this crash occurs.
That package seems to be installed by default on Lucid. Would it make
sense to SSH in and attach the output of sudo intel_gpu_dump the next
time this happens?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
When opening the netbook lid to wake up from suspend, the xinerama
multi-head setup is different than when closing the lid.
Example 1:
1. open gnome-display-properties
2. configure an external monitor to extend the desktop to the *right* from the
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
During normal use (Emacs), for no apparent reason, both screens (netbook
+ external) go black with a blue-white approx. 10 px high stripe at the
top with horizontal stripes flickering all around the screen. No
response to mouse or keyboard, not even
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Two days ago I got the following updates
- xserver-xorg-core 2:1.7.3.902-1ubuntu9
- kernel 2.6.32-11-generic #15-Ubuntu SMP
Xorg still crashed today. I returned to the netbook after it had been
idle for a couple of hours. I hit Fn-8 to disable the secondary display.
The netbook screen flashed
Upgraded my kernel to 2.6.32-10-generic #14-Ubuntu SMP. Also xserver-
xorg-input-evdev got upgraded to 1:2.3.2-3 yesterday. Now the symptoms
changed a little bit (so far only one freeze after the upgrade):
When I hit Alt-SysRq-K after the freeze, I got a hard lock-up with a
frozen mouse cursor on
I verified that the crash/freeze occurs also when Gnome-Do is not
running. I initially suspected it could be the cause since the symptom
appeared shortly after I started using Gnome-Do, but today it happened
without it.
Also, this also happens when the computer is not idle for an extended
time.
Reverted nanog's change status: Confirmed → New since he concluded
that he had a different bug.
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[i945gme] Xorg crash on an idle netbook (Intel video): [mi] EQ overflowing
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Geir,
I'm unsure if this is a crash or a freeze. The
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze page is confusing: It
claims that a backtrace is a non-symptom, but lists [mi] EQ
overflowing and X freeze as a relevant problem.
In this case I'm getting both a backtrace and [mi] EQ
This seems to be fixed in Lucid with xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.9.1-1ubuntu1 and netbook-launcher 2.1.12-0ubuntu4.
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Just happened again on the same netbook I originally reported about. I
left it idle for about 50 minutes. When I returned, I launched two short
scripts with Gnome-Do and then tried to interact with Google Calendar
which was open on the screen. Same symptoms: mouse does move the cursor,
but clicks
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 196277 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196277
I can't see how this is a duplicate of bug #196277.
If I understood correctly, this bug is about user-configurable keyboard
shortcuts not working correctly after switching layouts.
Bug #196277 is about the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I had left my Dell Mini 9 open and switched on, and when I returned to it
several hours later:
- the mouse moved
- no response to clicks
- no response to typing
- screen ok, no corruption
- no Caps Lock blinking
- no suspend/resume done after last
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Adding nomodeset fixes this on my Dell Inspiron 500m with a 82852/855GM
and a 1400x1050 display, running kernel 2.6.31-15-generic and Xorg from
the xorg-edgers ppa (xorg 7.4+3ubuntu10 and intel driver 2:2.9.1~git-
0ubuntu0tormod).
With KSM, watching a DVD with Totem, the framerate goes down to
Same problem with a HP Brio which has a Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G200
AGP rev 3. Xubuntu 9.04 graphical installation fails. Used the alternate
CD to install a base system, then apt-get gdm and xinit, but always goes
into failsafe vesa mode after screen flashes a few times.
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Xorg Cannot
The error I get when Xorg enters failsafe mode is:
(EE) MGA(0): Static buffer allocation failed, not initializing the DRI
(EE) MGA(0): Neet at least 15360 kB video memory at this resolution, bit depth
The computer used to work well with Ubuntu 5.04. I tried to copy the old
xorg.conf from there,
I'm seeing this on a fresh Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 i386 install as well as on
an Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 i386 fresh install.
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