Public bug reported:
I am using two monitors, they both are displaying the same image. In
settings, only one monitor is recognized (technically they have the same
name, though). I have tried to go into arandr to see what I could do but
only one monitor is recognized there.
ProblemType: Bug
This bug now affects Bionic (and the core18 snap as a result) after
picking up Mesa 19 from Disco in the 18.04.3 HWE release.
$ vainfo
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/i965_drv_video.so
libva info:
** Summary changed:
- Odd behavior in qt apps with libinput
+ Odd behavior in xorg with libinput
** Description changed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqo16hLQWSY=youtu.be
- Demonstrated using qdirstat. Similar behavior in calibre and the desktop menu
of retroarch. In qdirstat, it wants to
I believe I have the same issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
libinput/+bug/1820884
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** Description changed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqo16hLQWSY=youtu.be
Demonstrated using qdirstat. Similar behavior in calibre and the desktop menu
of retroarch. In qdirstat, it wants to select the cells when I click on one of
them. In retroarch it likes to select the text on the
Public bug reported:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqo16hLQWSY=youtu.be
Demonstrated using qdirstat. Similar behavior in calibre and the desktop menu
of retroarch. In qdirstat, it wants to select the cells when I click on one of
them. In retroarch it likes to select the text on the welcome
openSUSE Tumbleweed
Kernel 4.19.5-1-default
Getting these messages
Dec 05 07:35:28 flisk kernel: nouveau :01:00.0: fb: 4096 MiB GDDR5
Dec 05 07:35:28 flisk kernel: nouveau :01:00.0: bus: MMIO read of
FAULT at 022554 [ IBUS ]
Dec 05 07:35:28 flisk kernel: fbcon: Taking over
>From my dmesg.
[ 12.189523] ax88179_178a 2-2:1.0 enp0s20f0u2: ax88179 - Link status is: 0
[ 15.645518] ax88179_178a 2-2:1.0 enp0s20f0u2: ax88179 - Link status is: 1
[ 29.886049] nouveau :01:00.0: bus: MMIO read of FAULT at 6013d4
[ IBUS ]
[ 57.810423] logitech-hidpp-device
Public bug reported:
There is screen tearing on the left side of the screen, and it's
especially apparent when there's motion on the entire screen. This is
happening on Ubuntu 18.10 on an Asus T102HA with an Atom x5 Cherry
Trail.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.10
Package: xorg
Bug also affects me. I've isolated it to a specific kernel patch and
updated the upstream bug.
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Title:
[iMac11,1] Unable to boot
To
Public bug reported:
.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.67-1ubuntu0.16.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-31.50-generic 4.4.13
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-31-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_uvm nvidia_modeset nvidia
Encountering this problem after upgrading from 15.04 to 16.04, via
15.10. Have installed the oibaf nvidia driver with opengl 4.1 support
previously after initial upgrade to 16.04, but have since removed it.
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Test and running.
Processor: AMD A8-5600K APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics × 4
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7560D
Thank you
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Changing video drivers
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: fglrx-updates-core 2:15.200-0ubuntu0.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.2.0-16.19-generic 4.2.3
Uname: Linux 4.2.0-16-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: hid_generic usbhid hid amdkfd
Public bug reported:
On the 7th or the 8th, the xorg edgers repo updated. The driver i was
using is nvidia-340. I don't exactly know how this works but it deleted
my xorg.conf file and did so on every relog and reboot. I had had this
problem a few months back but I was able to work around it
** Description changed:
On the 7th or the 8th, the xorg edgers repo updated. The driver i was
using is nvidia-340. I don't exactly know how this works but it deleted
my xorg.conf file and did so on every relog and reboot. I had had this
problem a few months back but I was able to work
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1288404 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1288404
fglrx damn you!
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Title:
fglrx (not
Public bug reported:
I can never get the screen brightness to obey me on ubuntu. It's to the
point where I'd move to Mint. The setting is simply a checkbox in the
settings, and when unchecked, apparently the screen still follows the
90 seconds until dimming the screen.
It should stay bright :/
I've run into this problem on two different laptops now.
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Title:
Touchpad stops working after switching user
To
For me on 13.04, although the error message in Xorg.log was the same, it
turned out to be caused by #714492 (plymouth).
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected precise referred-by-support running-
unity ubuntu
** Description changed:
I have two identical spec NP900X4C laptops. On one I installed 12.10,
on the other 12.04.
On 12.10 the touchpad works fine, including right-click.
On 12.04
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Ahmed I ran apport-collect 1094451 as requested and the results are
attached.
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Status: Incomplete = New
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Public bug reported:
I have two identical spec NP900X4C laptops. On one I installed 12.10,
on the other 12.04.
On 12.10 the touchpad works fine, including right-click.
On 12.04 the touchpad works fine, EXCEPT for right-click. The standard
settings options do not correct this problem.
I tried
Public bug reported:
This is a clean install on a new machine.
The machine does not have a CD/DVD drive and was not able to boot from
USB using the 12.10 Desktop installer.
Therefore I installed 12.04 from USB and immediately performed apt-get
dist-upgrade to 12.10.
The machine boots to a
I see the same Xorg.0.log output, but it happens every boot, and it
began yesterday, after applying updates, on 12.10.
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This was fixed by bringing up a terminal from within the crippled desktop, and
then executing:
unity --reset
The Window Manager started working correctly.
Upon reboot, the machine booted to X and showed the graphical login
screen.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
crash when logged in results in login screen being shown
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I have updated to the latest release version and the issue still exists.
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Title:
crash when logged in results in login screen being
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 878993 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/878993
I had this problem too almost cost me alot of server loss
so if it happens u can save yourself by doing this
pres and hold CTRL+ALT+F6
then login
then type the following commands:
sudo -s
ps -U [your
With precise being released next week, is this going to be fixed before
then ?
Its a show stopper for me, since the crash happens 4 or 5 times a day
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i'll try and get a backtrace done asap
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Title:
crash when logged in results in login screen being shown
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I hope this covers it.. let me know if anything else is needed.
Cheers
Cameron
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I was logged in and everthing was peechy then KABOOM I am logged out and
back to the login screen
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xorg 1:7.6+12ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-21.34-generic 3.2.13
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-21-generic x86_64
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crash when logged in results in login screen being shown
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I have been able to reproduce it a few times by viewing this URL in
chrome :
http://fora.tv/2008/04/02/Rupert_Murdoch_News_for_the_21st_Century#Rupert_Murdoch_Defends_FOX_News
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please note that the crash happens when not using flash, i.e. when
browsing a non flash site in chrome, or when editing files in eclipse
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get the nvidia driver with 10.04 to be stable, X crashes
were commonplace.
Thanks again,
Dave cameron
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know if I should open a new bug report or provide
additional information.
Thanks,
Dave cameron
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I am seeing a similar problem with a new install of Ubuntu 10.04 AMD64
with Nvidia 173... drivers and two video cards. It does appear to be a
race condition, however the fix from post #68 does not work for me.
The problem can be reliably reproduced (or not) with the following
steps:
1. log in
I installed the kernel 2.6.35-10-generic-pae #15 from the kernel PPA and
it mostly fixed my problem. I can boot up with modesetting, and X works
(using the intel driver). I can't unsuspend still (I get the blank
screen again).
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[LUCID] Cannot install on eDP laptops such as HP Elitebook 2540p
I tested Steve's kernel on my HP 8440p and it didn't work for me either.
Steve, do you want me to try to build the kernel with the patch myself
like henk did to see if that works? Or do you have an idea of what
might be going on?
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This appears to be the same issue as #585651, but there is some more
interesting information in that bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557744
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Any word on if the patch listed in comments #69 and #70 will work on a
Lucid kernel?
Here is how installed Lucid on the elitebook 8440p (with Intel). It is
a poor workaround, but at least it works:
1) install using the Alternate Installer CD, make sure to set the nomodeset
nosplash kernel
Agreed, thanks.
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Should mention - thanks very much for getting this one in - it was
severely crippling to me, and it would be sad to ship a LTS that didn't
work with ATI's flagship GPU.
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If your card drives multiple monitors, I recall my HD5970 card at least
ID'd my monitor correctly when I switched them. It didn't seem to make
sense to me, but it might be worth a try.
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Booting up the latest 10.04 daily live-cd, the VGA output is unusable.
It looks like an incorrect frequency, and the screen size is wrong (it's
too narrow for the resolution). The wavering/out-of-phase-ness is so bad
that it's impossible to read.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44006526/CurrentDmesg.txt
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Splash screen is now turned off. Still hangs
Comment 8 shows the last things printed to the console when fglrx is installed,
although it got a big munged when I typed it in.
The system boots when fglrx is removed, I just get the low res desktop
warning, then I can get to the login screen and my
Thanks for your observation - that's interesting, I'm surprised i failed
to notice that - any clue as to why it failed to load? It was installed
in the manner described in comment 12, with no problems reported.
I am sure I also tried a sudo apt-get install fglrx from the bash prompt
as well. Is
Please expand comment 8 to see an inline paste of my /var/log/Xorg.0.log file
When I go home tonight I will reinstall fglrx on the offending machine, reboot
and attach both /var/log/Xorg.0.log and Xorg.0.log.old
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Should mention - everything in comment 8 was taken when fglrx was
reinstalled and the machine rebooted with its default configuration. I
was able to ssh in from another machine.
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I have not seen the problem for a long time.
Updates are installed regularly. It's possible that the problem only
happened when running Aislerot solitare.
I can't try the 10.04 alpha at this time due to local hardware
constraints.
Cameron Pike
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Binary package hint: xorg
X crashes after a long time (45 minutes, minimum, many hours maximum)
after starting. Did not crash for 9.04, only after upgrade to 9.10.
Using netbook remix on ACER Atheros AR5BXB63, 16 GB hdd.
Sorry, but I haven't yet found any pattern / cause
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