The screen on the model I reported has failed on me. I now use an
external monitor hooked up via vga. I still get blanking but inquiries
tell me that this is due to variability in card and monitor resolution
tolarancy. So, I can't speak to this any longer.
Now if Ubuntu recognized the monitor via
I don't think it's a proprietary DVI (on the part of the MacBook Pro) as
it fits a regular DVI cable. dual-link DVI is what wikipedia says the
MacBook Pro has.
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Both states last I recall worked on the latest release. I'm testing
trusty right now but both states aren't accessible via synapse
presently. I don't know if they will but expect it to be so. I'll try to
dig around for the line commands ...
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Title:
External Citizen monitor
I'm runing trusty and it's not an issue.
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Title:
xorg fails to configure native 1440 x 900 on LCD widescreen
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I came across another fix, when changing the greeter stopped working.
For those who removed Unity, removing it sometimes uninstalls unity-
greeter and reinstalling it installs a whole lot of stuff some of which
fixed my low resolution issue. For some reason the other greeters don't
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My fix being reinstalling unity-greeter. It installs a whole lot of
stuff, one of which surely fixed my low resolution issue. For some
reason I can't list the other greeters in lightdm.conf as doing so gives
a low resolution message. So I'm stuck with unity-greeter, but at least
I can run lightdm
I started to get the low res complaints after uninstalling Unity. You
can only uninstall so many things (unity desktop, unity menu stuff )
before things get wacky (on various fronts).
It took me months but I found out that removing unity components (menu,
desktop, etc) using the howtos on the net
I know this bug report has been closed but I'd still like to leave a
record for myself and for any other having the same problems.
@Rolf
You might have been right about there being more than one issue at play here.
Since reporting this, I've had to stop using lightdm because of it sending me
So being sent into low graphics mode would be one problem and the screen
overshooting (low tolerance for defective EDID) would be another, the
prior being solved and the later to be seen in 13.04.
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@Rolf
I'm connecting via VGA. In truth, my macbook pro has a HDMI, and it came
with a HDMI to VGA adaptor. So my monitor receives a VGA signal, in
the end.
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After the system configured itself, it still boots into 1224 x 768
(4:3), which makes real estate go off-screen at the right and bottom,
affecting both lightdm and the desktop environment. See my bug report at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/lightdm/+bug/1047140
Solution:
I've had to force the
I gather this is related to the low tolerance of faulty EDID I reported
in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1047156 Here's
what I reported therein.
Solution:
I've had to force the resolution with the following.
xrandr --newmode 1440x900_60.00 106.47 1440 1520 1672 1904 900 901
Another carry over to 12.10 beta.
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Title:
cntrl-alt-del does not kill Xorg
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This again happens in 12.10 beta. It was fine till a few updates ago.
This always seems to be the case in early betas until it's borked
shortly before release.
** Summary changed:
- Logging out of sessions results in a transitional black textual screen
--Precise upgrade
+ Logging out of
Public bug reported:
The screen is a LCD Citizen C19604HD that should run 1440x 900 at 60 Hz
(as per manual). Upon entering the desktop the session is also
excessively large, 1224 x 768 (4:3) and only allows a worse setting of
800 x 600 (4:3).
I must say, that every once in a while, Display
Correction: Upon entering the desktop the session is also excessively
large, 1024 x 768 (4:3) ...
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Title:
xorg fails to configure native
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu has new strict EDID guidelines that does not allow LCD widescreen
configuration.
Symptoms:
Constant flickering on and off of screen content, including distortion similar
to a bad tv reception.
The screen is a LCD Citizen C19604HD that should run 1440x 900 at 60 Hz
My video card is a Radeon X1600, Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV530 .
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xorg fails to configure native 1440 x 900 on LCD widescreen
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This bug is still existent in 12.10.
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cntrl-alt-del does not kill Xorg
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Public bug reported:
My external Citizen monitor is not configured automatically anymore,
when it did when Precise was beta and in prior stable releases.
Gnome Display pane lists the monitor as unknown, and lists the following
resolutions.
1024 x 768
800x600
The monitor works with the lower
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External Citizen monitor does not autoconfigure anymore
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Setting the traditional cntrl-alt-del to kill X in the gnome-control-
center (Keyboard Layout/Options/Key sequence to kill the X server) does
not allow killing of X while logged in, despite that the sequence does
kill the log-in display prior to entering a desktop session.
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It seems that fix is _only_ for trackpads.
@Luke
... xinput list-props will give you something like this:
Code:
Device 'SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad':
Device Enabled (133): 1
...
Synaptics Two-Finger Pressure (269): 282
Synaptics Two-Finger Width (270): 7
Synaptics Scrolling
Thanks Agoston.
I may try that in the future if need be, but I recently tried
suspending, apparently the only form of sleep available now (previous
versions allowed two forms), and to my surprise it worked on Precise
(testing). I haven't tried it since Precise has gone stable, though. The
Agoston: It's good to know about the peculiarities of our software, when
things go awry. Thanks again.
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Title:
Resume
I see the article you linked says b43 wireless driver... So you're
referring to my pet peeve of a lousy supported wireless card by a
company called Broadcom. After having one on my iBook running Debian, I
won't ever again buy a laptop having a product of theirs. So no, the
MacBook Pro mentioned
I just re-logged in to get this error, and I didn't even open nautilus.
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nautilus assert failure: nautilus: ../../src/xcb_io.c:528:
Thanks Sebastien.
I thought xorg might be more appropriate but ubuntu-bug xorg-server
didn't work for me. Maybe I spelt it wrong. Just to provide another
clue, the black screen I mentioned looks like tty1, if one would start
xorg using startx.
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Good news.
I decided to try suspend/hiberate today on a whim (just once). Apparently,
there is only one option now, just suspend. Anyway, I didn't expect it to work,
but my upgrade o Precise has suspend working, at least with 3.2.0-23-generic.
The upgrade is still a beta, but hopefully this
Public bug reported:
The Spanish enye character, ~ over the n and forward leaning accent
mark are not elicit-able.
** Affects: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm using the following English layouts available.
-US, international with dead keys
-US, International alternative
-US, International AltGr Dead keys
-Macintosh
And none seem to solve the issue at hand.
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I found that LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo reports some errors:
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/tls/r300_dri.so
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/r300_dri.so
libGL: Can't open configuration file /etc/drirc: No such file or directory.
A little more on that error popup. It's from GoldenDict and tehy've been aware
of Record being broken for sometime now, although from 2009 (so this might not
be applicable or it might indicate a regression):
https://github.com/gennady/goldendict/commit/230ab47891283216d3abd43fbb66b8f27125ec1b
uname -r
3.0.0-13-generic
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 1:6.14.99~git20110811.g93fc084-0ubuntu1
and the problem persists.
Is there any work on this being done?
Creating a file named config into /etc/pm/config.d with the following
Or is has Ubuntu entirely moved away from the laptop market and fully
moved into the tablet medium (where I hear that suspend and hibernate is
being looked at as a thing of the past)?
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I found and tried out a fix and made up my own version of it.
I noticed that Xorg.0.log.old gave the following.
Segmentation fault at address 0xb6211008
Caught signal 11 (Segmentation fault). Server aborting
Googling for Caught signal 11 (Segmentation fault). Server aborting
shows that Archlinux
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 774978 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/774978
@ Taylor
Do you mind sharing with us which plugins were problematic?
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I found that LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo reports some errors:
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/tls/r300_dri.so
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/r300_dri.so
libGL: Can't open configuration file /etc/drirc: No such file or directory.
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected oneiric regression-update ubuntu
** Description changed:
Summary: Unity 3D desktop crashes in Oneiric using ATI Mbility Radeon
X1600
Problem:
There doesn't seem to be rhyme or reason to this, be it having Firefox
running, opening a
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To avoid confusion, allow me to clarify ...
The possible X bug, NOT the focus of this bug report, occurs while
logging out, shutting down, or rebooting.
The bug at hand behaviour is a crash that occurs during normal operation
within an running desktop environment, Unity 3D.
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I was hoping that the new compiz upgrade would have taken care of the
issue I'm describing, but it doesn't.
I don't think it's an X11 issue or else I'd have the same problem with
2d Unity and certainly with Gnome shell or any of the other Gnome
desktops (3D or 3D). From my testing, mostly Gnome
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Unity 3D desktop crashes in Oneiric using ATI
** Also affects: hibernated
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Resume fails after suspend/hibernate
** Summary changed:
- Unity 3D desktop crashes in Oneiric using ATI Mbility Radeon X1600
+ Unity 3D desktop crashes in Oneiric using ATI Mobility Radeon X1600
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All I get is a Invalid OpenID transaction message.
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Unity 3D desktop crashes in Oneiric using ATI Mbility
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Problem:
No video with ATI Rage 128 card and ati or r128 driver --at least with the
RL/VR AGP model.
Components affected?:
2:1.6.0-0ubuntu14
xserver-xorg-video-r128, version: 6.8.0+git20090201.08d56c88-1
xserver-xorg-video-ati,
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And if it helps track down the issue, here's my glxinfo running without
the VESA driver or the ati or the r128 drivers.
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It seems this might be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-
video-r128/+bug/400864
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** Tags added: ati aty r128 rage video x11 xorg
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