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Steps to reproduce:
1. Plugin laptop into external monitor (HDMI).
2. Leave laptop idle until it sleeps.
3. Unplug laptop from monitor.
At this point the laptop is stuck with a black screen and I cannot
regain control using any of the Ctrl + Alt + F{N} chords. I am forced to
Public bug reported:
Updated to 22.10 beta last week.
When I return after screensaver activation, the display freezes.
Sometimes the greeter fades in a little bit, sometimes it is just the
background image. Every time, I can move the mouse and the cursor
changes when hovering over the password bo
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Title:
System hangs after iwlwifi firmware crash
To manage notifications abou
I don't easily see the firmware hang message in the attached files, so
I'm pasting it here:
Microcode SW error detected. Restarting 0x8200.
Start IWL Error Log Dump:
Status: 0x0200, count: 6
0x0038 | BAD_COMMAND
0x0220 | trm_hw_status0
0x | trm_hw_status1
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Since upgrading to Kubuntu 17.10 my HP EliteBook 820 G3 hangs at
unpredictable times. I have experienced probably 20 hangs. Once the
system is hung no mouse movement, NumLock toggle, VT switch,
Ctrl+Alt+Del, SysRq keys, SSH attempts have any effect whatsoever. Any
audio playin
Okay I tried a second time - same steps with the addition of 'amdconfig
--adapter=all --initial' after installing fglrx and it works now.
I have the same issue as #202 now with weird artifacts though.
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I upgraded to 15.10, couldn't get to login so I purged fglrx* and was then able
to login with the open source drivers.
Then I added wiley-proposed and did the 'Selective upgrading from -proposed'
thing.
Then I did update and install 'fglrx-updates/wily-proposed
fglrx-updates-core/wily-proposed f
Does "Fix Released" status mean I'll get it with a normal apt-get
upgrade?
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FGLRX incompatible with gcc 5
To manage notif
Hi Christopher,
Thank you for the feedback. I've done a bit of digging around and what
you are saying is accurate, my BIOS is currently out of date.
I spent an hour or so trying to get my BIOS to update from what I was
able to extract from the .exe file that HP has made available for
download, bu
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I'm attempting to run two external monitors using my laptop, in addition
to it's built-in display.
The machine I'm using is a HP Elitebook 8570p, and based on everything
that I've read, the machine id physically capable of doing what I want,
but the drivers don't seem to be a
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X couldn't load, unity login loop. Recovery mode and upgrade fixed
problem
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: fglrx-updates-core 2:15.200-0ubuntu4.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-26.28-generic 3.19.8-ckt4
Uname: Linux 3.19.0-26-generic x86_64
Nonf
I have a Radeon HD 7750 and am also 'stuck' on "Gallium 0.4 on
llvmpipe". I figured this would be the case until Mesa 9.2 is released
because it looks like that's where all the exciting radeonsi development
is happening. The recently released Fedora 19 has an early build of Mesa
9.2 and glxinfo on
I have the same problem, but have radeon not nvidia graphics drivers.
Emacs and xemacs both work perfectly with ubuntu classic with no visual
effects.
Otherwise both have text repaint/frame refresh problems that make them
very difficult to use.
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Can you please provide some valid links? Those don't work.
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I am also affected by this exact same issue
04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV44 [GeForce 7100
GS] (rev a1)
This card is used to drive two LCD screens for standard gnome shell
configuration in 12.04
when i try using the normal nvidia-current package or the one from the
ppa
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Just going to change my settings back to the way that they were when the
bug first appeared.
CompizConfig Settings Manager > Unity Plugin
Experimental > launcher icon size 32
Behavior > Hide Launcher Never
Settings are back to previous and icons are still visible.
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I have just restarted after an update.
The icons are now displaying again. Though it is back to the default
icons rather than my customisation prior to my unity --reset and unity
--reset-icons
I do not know what was changed by the update so I am submitting a new
apport-collect with my current s
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Title:
"
Public bug reported:
When re-parenting xterm into another window using '-into ' the term
ignores all input.
When using a different terminal such as "urxvt -embed " it works as
expected
Attached scripts shows the problem when typing into the new window when
using xterm and urxvt
$ dpkg -l |grep
** Also affects: utouch
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: utouch
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Otomo, did you ever try out Henrik's suggestion?
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Status: In Progress => Incomplete
** Changed in: utouch
Assignee: (unassigned) => Henrik Rydberg (rydberg)
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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As madbiologist alluded with the upstream comment, the uTouch team added
support for Bamboo in Maverick. Henrik can provide more details.
** Changed in: utouch
Assignee: (unassigned) => Henrik Rydberg (rydberg)
** Changed in: utouch
Milestone: None => ubuntu-10.10
** Changed in: utouch
Before we leave this bug behind, I'd like to formulate a plan of action.
Chase, you said the following:
"The goal is to replace X input module scroll events with utouch gesture
events. These events can know about the window hierarchy so they
terminate when a window is closed. The gestures also ha
Chase, I had Alex file this against the synaptics driver for apport-
collect... We aren't really sure where the problem is. Once you dig in
and find it, we'll leave it to you to file against the right package and
project :-)
Thanks!
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Assignee:
** Changed in: utouch
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)
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Kinetic scrolling implementatio
Hi all,
I just want to report the same pb for me. AMD 64 arch, nvidia driver
(current) and fresh install of ubuntu 10.10.
I confirmed also that disabling Xinerama is a good work-around .
good luck,
Duncan
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Ikbel,
This is a common issue right now; lots of people reporting it (see bug #638725,
bug #608361, bug #616997). From bug #608361, Vish makes this recommendation,
from the command line execute:
$ ubuntu-bug xserver-xorg-video-
where would correspond to the graphics card your system has.
On
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Chase Douglas and Henrik Rydberg have added support for gestures in X as
part of the multi-touch efforts. We're trying to get this into the
archives for Feature Freeze.
The code is available for review here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cndougla/sparsha/
** Affects: xorg-serv
lspci | grep -i matrox
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G400/G450 (rev 82)
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Baboune,
It may be easier to download the alternate install CD then choosing to
boot to a recovery console after installing. Once at the console, you
can install the Radeon drivers and then 10.04 will boot properly. This
is what I had to do to get it installed. Unfortunately, vsync is
completel
I have tested this on the final Ubuntu and Kubuntu releases. Neither
boot properly and just end up at a blank and unresponsive screen exactly
as in the RC. I have not found a vga= setting that works.
I tried running "apport-collect 569372", but like Nick above, could not
because of the blank and
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I can't see why this is a duplicate of bug #313514, can anyone tell me?
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>From lsusb -v this looks like the identifier:
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 046d:c316 Logitech, Inc. HID-Compliant Keyboard
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB
> Sorry; there was an error in the apport scripts that prevented them from
> attaching the proper information to this bug. They have now been fixed.
> Could you please re-run “apport-collect 528488”?
after yesterdays updates, this problem has gone away, so please feel free
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
I'm not using the nouveau PPA. Recently nouveau arrived in the lucid
repository, and was working fine for me (well done!).
But after a recent update, when gdm sta
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I'm not using the nouveau PPA. Recently nouveau arrived in the lucid
repository, and was working fine for me (well done!).
But after a recent update, when gdm starts I get the nv driver, not nouveau.
In Xorg.0.log I see:
[dr
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I'm having the same problem: some device names are not recognized any more, in
my case "bcm5974".
As you can see below, "xinput list" shows this device, and I can manipulate it
using the id (12) but not the
name ("bcm5974"). I could use the name with karmic, but not since I upgraded
to lucid.
This bug is present on 9.10 amd64.
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Something somewhere has fixed this for me in todays update.
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I seem to have the same issue on nvidia harware with the external
monitor a cheap Medion LCD.
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There are a number of hotkeys and function keys which don't work with
Jaunty (can't test with Karmic just now). I haven't found a page
detailing how to capture the keypress events, could someone help me with
that?
Flat black keys across the top:
- Internet
** Description changed:
There are a number of hotkeys and function keys which don't work with
Jaunty (can't test with Karmic just now). I haven't found a page
detailing how to capture the keypress events, could someone help me with
that?
+
+ Flat black keys across the top:
+
+ - Internet
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