This report was already getting too big for Launchpad to handle quickly,
and is all marked fixed. In these cases I'm usually advised to leave
the closed report as it is, and handle the new occurrence with the new
bug. You can certainly put a link to this bug, there, for informational
purposes.
On my Ivy Bridge system, the dash now opens very slowly. Window and
viewport switching are also glacially slow. A few other upgrades, like
the kernel, arrived at the same time. But with pablomme's report, too,
it seems more likely to be this.
Specifically it's Ivy Bridge GT2, aka HD 4500.
Now I've found bug 1183269, and see that fixed packages are coming.
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Ugh, that was the number for this bug. I mean bug 1187500. Sorry for
the bug spam.
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I edited the original report, above, removing the word 'bug' before all
the upstream bug numbers. Launchpad had the wrong idea, linking them
all to the wrong local bugs. It just makes for confusion, I think.
Anyway, I'll try to report back later, on how this works on my Ivy
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Thanks, Chris, for your work, and for keeping an eye on this bug
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Yeah, I had this problem, then a subsequent upgrade took care of things,
as Bryce described. Thanks.
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package xdiagnose 3.4.2
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For what little it's worth, I haven't experienced this crash again, but
after a bumpy period I stopped running concurrent X sessions. X
stability has been much nicer in general, though, since the time when I
reported this, during a period when several releases were described as
Merge from
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FWIW, this is perfectly reproducible on my installation; I've tried
xrestop numerous times under Quantal, and every time the X session has
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Nautilus manages the desktop background, and provides those menus.
Nautilus in quantal right now is having some crashes. Maybe that's
what's causing this problem for you. When you see this behavior, try
right-clicking on the desktop. If no menu appears, nautilus isn't
running. Then open
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It's xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.20.8-0ubuntu2.1 . Timo's saying that
this code will soon be 2.20.9, but it isn't yet -- I believe. Thanks.
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Maybe someone doing QA can help separate the different questions and
issues here, and help describe a rendering bug, if there is one.
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Thanks, Timo; good to know. It hasn't seemed consistently reproducible
yet, but I'll try some more.
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Hi Walter -
I take it that switching to another VT, then coming back, doesn't get
you a normal display. In that case it's bug 966744. If that was enough
to restore it, then I would say it's bug 1055987.
I'd say xorg is a better bet than nautilus. There's no info here about
your video hardware -- the simplest way to get it would be to start over
with:
ubuntu-bug xorg
So I'm going to mark this one Invalid to close it, because it'll be
smoother for you than directing that info to this existing
This is filed against unity-lens-photos; that package wouldn't have
anything to do with this. Your video hardware and driver information
will be needed. The best way to get that is to run
ubuntu-bug xorg
from a terminal. I'm going to close this bug, because that will open a
new one for you.
I'm running xorg-edgers right now, on my Ivy Bridge machine, and seeing
this behavior. I don't have SNA turned on in the config file (no
xorg.conf), but it appears to be switched on in those builds:
[18.918] (II) intel(0): SNA initialized with IvyBridge backend
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I've only seen this more minor bug, so it might be one behavior or the
other. Or it could be that it masks the 966744 problem, or something,
so I probably shouldn't speculate, oops. Thanks.
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That sounds like bug 966744. It can occur under Precise, but seems to
appear more under Quantal. Thanks.
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[i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with
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Urm, now I see that an ubuntu-devel post, from Didier, says Already
present in precise, but doesn't seem to trigger as often as in quantal.
So I may be wrong about that part. That'd make me less confident
For the folks in comments 260-263: this bug is just about these symptoms
under Intel video hardware. You all mention nvidia or radeon,,so that's
different . (It doesn't matter if it's an Intel CPU.) With hundreds of
posts here, you may not have seen what Daniel wrote in #196 :
Hi all.
We need
** Description changed:
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+ i965_dri.so. If you're having these symptoms with other hardware,
+ Nvidia or ATI/Radeon, this isn't the place for reports or questions.
+
+ [Those comments are building up, so brief links to
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Hi Bryce -
Two X sessions. I knew that description didn't seem good; I'll update
it.
I cannot reproduce it at will, or at all, so far. I've had problems a
number of times when switching between two X sessions, but certainly in
a minority of those events. Most of them I've considered bug
Public bug reported:
I had two different user sessions, running on two vts, when this crash
happened. This report was uploaded after a reboot. I could ssh into
the system, but the screen was black and unresponsive. Thanks.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package:
** Description changed:
I had two different user sessions, running on two vts, when this crash
- happened. I don't know what more to add right now. Thanks.
+ happened. This report was uploaded after a reboot. I could ssh into
+ the system, but the screen was black and unresponsive. Thanks.
** Summary changed:
- GPU lockup IPEHR: 0x0100 IPEHR: 0x0100
+ [Intel HD4000] GPU lockup IPEHR: 0x0100 IPEHR: 0x0100
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Hey cagara - I'm using unity with the default theme, and haven't had
time to try testing with your packages. But here is another thought (if
you are still experiencing the bug).
A lot of people had graphical corruption when Mesa 9.0 arrived. The
people on bug 1042211 have intel video (Shahar's
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I just filed bug 1042092, for gnome-control-center crashing, with a
similar trace. I think that might be a dupe of this, but I'd love to
get a more experienced opinion. Thanks!
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Damn, duped to a bug I can't see.
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Well, the retracer duped my bug 1042092 to private bug 1041891. So, for
now, instead of learning more, I know less. :(
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Ok! Now bug 1041891 is public, and the stacktrace is much the same. In
part:
intel_resolve_map_set at intel_resolve_map.c:46
intel_miptree_slice_set_needs_depth_resolve at intel_mipmap_tree.c:890
Bug 1042034 is the same crash, in i965_dri.so with the same stacktrace,
happening to compiz. I've marked it as a dupe. I think that's called
for; please undo if I'm taking that too far. Thanks!
** Summary changed:
- gnome-control-center crashed with SIGABRT in __assert_fail_base()
+
Daniel's detailed title in bug 1042034 seemed good information to have,
so I used it here. Thanks.
** Summary changed:
- applications crash with SIGABRT in assert() from intel_resolve_map_set() from
intel_miptree_slice_set_needs_depth_resolve() from
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1041752 ***
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This looks a lot like video artifacts reported by Shahar, in bug
1041752. cagara, take a look at the video he posted, if you can. You
can evaluate whether it looks like related symptoms, with the newest
I marked bug 1041770 as a dupe. They seem similar, and have the new
Mesa in both cases. But I can't say for sure that it's right. Thanks.
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it. So far my Intel ivy bridge video hasn't shown anything like this,
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Hi Ben, fair question. It's just upstream, and it's hard to tell.
I think this automated message:
Bug Watch Updater (bug-watch-updater) 3 hours ago
Changed in xserver-xorg-video-intel:
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
might be aided by having the word upstream in there
Hi, Benjamin -
But the window in the screenshot is called Apport? Are you sure?
Yeah, fair question. The apport bug reporting program lets packages
provide custom scripts that help handle bug reports in their area. You
can see them under /usr/share/apport/package-hooks . Brian's referring
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- After running dist-upgrade on 21th August,Xorg crashes and have anormal
behavior
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I can't say much about the nvidia driver crashes, so this doesn't
directly address your question, but let me ask -
Have you tried running the open source nouveau driver, rather than
nvidia's? It has improved a lot, recently. I am not running a machine
with an nvidia card, right now, and I'm
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I think you're right, if anyone looks into the fglrx problem, they'd
probably like another apport-collect run, after reproducing that crash.
Nice job on bug 1030483. :)
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** Description changed:
- I'm running uanta alpha 3 and few nights ago the new interface to
- instal the proprietary drivers landed. I decided to test it and selected
- fglrx a the driver I wan to use for my graphic card (HD5770). The other
- choice was fglrx-update but I
Thomas, I don't know what problem fglrx is having, but I'll try to help
get your system usable again.
To get rid of fglrx, run:
sudo apt-get purge fglrx
(You could use 'remove' as well as 'purge'. 'purge' removes the
leftover configuration files, too, which probably isn't a big difference
in
Hey, Thomas, that's great!
It's hard to keep working on a bug when the tools crash, so thanks for
trying. Searching around a little about apport and Unicode, I see bug
reports like this:
Apport console frontend (ubuntu-bug, apport-cli) doesn't work with
non-English locales
Bug 492290
I
That script belongs to xdiagnose, not apport, and I guess the bug
probably does too.
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It's probably good for everyone to keep an eye on https://launchpad.net
/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa . Right now it says:
July 13th: Mesa currently has problems with unity where the launcher
icons are invisible, it's suggested to hold mesa back to the 0529
version, stop using this PPA, or use
Oops! I would cut part of that last post, if I could. The drivers-only
archive is long out of date. Sorry, I had seen the description, but
only followed through and looked at the packages after I posted. I'm
going to try this new 'hide comment' button, to see if I can hide that
post and put up
(Second try on this post)
It's probably good for everyone to keep an eye on https://launchpad.net
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July 13th: Mesa currently has problems with unity where the launcher
icons are invisible, it's suggested to hold mesa back to the 0529
version, stop
Hey, that's great! :)
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I'm still waiting a bit for experienced advice, whether to mark this as
Invalid, or let it sit here til xorg-edgers gets past this problem. In
the meantime, I at least changed the assignment from unity to mesa.
Thanks.
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I saw this problem in the recent xorg-edgers, and just purged the ppa,
too. The ppa page has this issue listed now, at https://launchpad.net
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July 13th: Mesa currently has problems with unity where the launcher
icons are invisible, it's suggested to hold mesa back
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Ah, this has been reported as bug 1024768; the reporter there just
didn't state that they were using xorg-edgers. I still don't know
whether we need open Launchpad bugs for xorg-edgers issues, but I'll
** Description changed:
What is expected: Widgets hould be rounded like in Ubuntu 12.04
What is seen: Widget corners are square.
Reproduction:
1. Open any application that uses GTK
2. Observe square widgets
- Note: I found a bug report (1000545) that says that the bug has been
+
Another one-line patch.
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Patch added: python3 patch for gnome-settings-daemon's apport hook
nautilus, same one-liner.
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Patch added: python3 patch for nautilus' apport hook
unity, same one-line patch; thanks.
** Patch added: python3 patch for unity's apport hook
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1013171/+attachment/3207344/+files/unity.patch
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu Quantal)
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