I can also confirm #322 works on manjaro after installing Linux
5.10.rc5.d1122 through the "Manjaro Settings Manager". Thanks!
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After several painstaking hours I finally got it working on Manjaro, so
I wanted to share my experience for anyone else that is new to patching
the kernel like me. This is my first time ever doing so.
I tried and tried to make this work on Ubuntu Budgie 20.10 following the
guide by @Baq Domalaq (
What additional information is needed so that this bug is not closed as
incomplete in a few days?
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Title:
X11 applications do not ref
The emacs rendering bugs go away with this RandR configuration:
xrandr --fb $((1920 * 3))x1080 --dpi 100 \
--output eDP-1 --mode 1920x1080 \
--output DP-2-8 --auto --left-of eDP-1 \
--output DP-2-1 --auto --left-of DP-2-8
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See the fd.o bug, but this xrandr configuration seems to behave
normally:
xrandr --fb $((1920 * 3))x1080 --dpi 100 \
--output eDP-1 --mode 1920x1080 \
--output DP-2-8 --auto --left-of eDP-1 \
--output DP-2-1 --auto --left-of DP-2-8
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X11 applications do not refresh in a timely fashion, resulting
Filed:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1084
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I just filed #1898210 for comment #9.
Note for the record that the Emacs behavior is _exactly the same_ as
Firefox, and is not _always_ related to the cursor. In particular,
changing window focus causes it to redraw correctly without fail.
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Many X11 applications do not refresh in a timely fashion, and the window
must be disturbed to achieve refresh. Typical disturbances causing
refresh are: typing in the window, interacting with the mouse, focusing
a different application, etc.
I have seen this behavior in:
* F
I will open a second bug for comment #9, then.
Regarding #8 and Emacs; I am running exactly the same Emacs with exactly
the same configuration (the configurations are both checkouts of exactly
the same Mercurial repository) on three different machines. This is the
only machine that displays that
It happens for sure in the following applications (which I think rules
out the application and toolkit, but not the compositor or Xorg):
* Firefox
* Emacs
* Electron apps (Keybase, Slack, Element)
* Okular
* OBS (maybe; this may be a different problem)
* FreeCAD (maybe; FreeCAD has painting proble
The specific part of the screen shot with obvious corruption is cropped
below. I'll try to get a video; one problem I have is that many of the
specific things I do that reliably show the problem are at times when
private data is visible on my screen.
I _cannot_ show this problem without the Xrand
Public bug reported:
I frequently get screen corruption or delayed screen updates using
onboard Intel video (i7-10710U in a Dell XPS 13 7390). I am attaching a
screen shot of an example of this in Emacs, where you can see echoes of
past cursor locations (center right side of screen, the highlight
I'm assuming you want me to send the allpackages.txt to you, so here it
is
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:51 AM Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> These lines suggest some graphics-related packages are missing:
>
> (II) GLX: Initialized DRISWRAST GL provider for screen 0
> ve
Here are two videos:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/mtpHBRNHrY8XvZ3y6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uV34bkz1ZZsd6msGA
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:51 AM Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Also, if you can then please take a video of the issue and attach it
> here.
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It's not clear to me how to change the driver to 'modesetting'.
What I did was edit the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel-graphics.conf
and changed the line:
Driver "intel"
to
Driver "modesetting"
and I didn't see any change.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 3:03 AM Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canon
Public bug reported:
I am experiencing a large amount of screen tearing flickering and
artifacting. I've tried the common fix that is suggested on
askubuntu.com which is editing the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel-
graphics.conf and this has not changed anything.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease
At the risk of posting this in the wrong place ... I encountered a crash
just like this today and I believe it's the same thing. I've got a Dell
Precision 7530 with a discrete AMD card in bypass/direct mode (the Intel
graphics are bypassed).
1. Like the original report, I connected a display to th
This seems to be fixed after updating to latest software
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Scre
The COGL_ATLAS_DEFAULT_BLIT_MODE workaround was not permanent. After a
good long sleep (several hours), fonts are no longer rendering in
awesome.
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After suspend/resume of my laptop, some applications do not reliably
render Xft fonts, leaving the areas where such fonts should be rendered
entirely blank. Both rxvt-unicode and awesome show this problem.
Installed versions of these packages are rxvt-unicode 9.21-1build1 and
Same problem here, also right when I upgraded from 15.10 to 16.04. It
only happens with the external monitor, and only after logging into
gnome. I'm on a Asus zenbook UX303U with NVIDIA GeForce 940M. I need to
plug in many different external monitors and projectors for
presentations, so having it h
That worked. Apparently the top-right corner is set, by default, to be a
middle-click. The bottom-right corner, I've since learned, is a right
click. None of this makes any sense to leave enabled since I have two
physical buttons below the trackpad.
Thanks for helping me debug this. Hopefully it'l
A08
10/28/2015
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Okay, here are some additional data points.
Attempt 1 (good)
1. Open gedit
2. Type some text
3. Select some text
4. Copy
5. Move cursor
6. Tap top-right of touchpad
7. DOES NOT paste
Attempt 2 (bad)
1. Open Google Chrome
2. Select text on page
3. Return to gedit
4. Tap top-right of touchpad
5.
I updated my bios to A08 as requested and the problem persists.
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When I tap the Synaptics touchpad of my laptop, the contents of the
clipboard are pasted. It's exactly as if I typed "Ctrl-V" in the current
window. I see no way in the touchpad settings to disable this behavior,
Public bug reported:
When I tap the Synaptics touchpad of my laptop, the contents of the
clipboard are pasted. It's exactly as if I typed "Ctrl-V" in the current
window. I see no way in the touchpad settings to disable this behavior,
so it seems like a bug.
Action taken: tap the touchpad in the t
I suggest reopening this bug. It definitely still exists. I'm running
Trusty with all the usual packages up-to-date. I'm on a new Dell
Latitude E7450 with a Synaptics trackpad.
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The issue with my screen flashing got so bad I had to downgrade back to
12.10 and the 3.5 kernel. I'm still having issues with the external
monitor switching configurations (resolution, position, and mirror-
displays switches every several minutes).
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Resolution continually switches with dual monitors + screen flickering
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Resolution continually switches with dual monitors + screen flickering
To manag
same here too, using Ubuntu 12.04 on a new computer system with
grahpics:
$ lspci -v | grep -i vga
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Ivy Bridge Graphics
Controller (rev 09) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
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- Whenever an external monitor is unplugged the whole system locks up,
- showing a black screen. It's impossible to wake the computer/switch to
- tty after this happens. The only option is to force a shutdown.
+ Whenever an external monitor is unplugged the whole system l
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Whenever an external monitor is unplugged the whole system locks up,
showing a black screen. It's impossible to wake the computer/switch to
tty after this happens. The only option is to force a shutdown.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xorg 1:7.6+12ubu
Not the submitter, but this still occurs for me under Natty, with two
monitors attached to an NVidia card and a third attached to a
DisplayLink USB device. Xinerama = xorg segfault before even displaying
gdm.
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This did not happen in Lucid, but after running the upgrade to Maverick, I'm
also encountering this issue.
from $ lspci -v:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 12) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Acer Incorporate
I am *very* new to all of this, but I did manage to get the Maxtor G450
working in Dual Monitor mode on 9.10
I used the exact instructions as Petr's above but changed both the
ChipSet values to 'mga400' and the "HorizSync" and "VertRefresh" values
as seen in the xorg.conf file that I attached. B
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Binary package hint: xorg
System:
Ubuntu Karmic 64 bit
Macbook Pro 4.1
nvidia 190.42 graphics drivers
Xorg 1:7.4+3ubuntu10
Periodically, my system will completely hang except for mouse usage.
After a 5-10 second delay, the system resumes and shows 80% cpu usage by
Xorg in
Hmm, mine might be hardware related (or quirk related) - plugging a
different mouse in seems to have quelled the ghost events. I'll do
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Randomly I get double clicks when I do a single click.
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Ok, some help:
/dev/input$ sudo udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/input/event3
P: /devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-2/2-2:1.0/input/input5/event3
N: input/event3
S: char/13:67
S: input/by-id/usb-Logitech_USB-PS_2_Optical_Mouse-event-mouse
S: input/by-path/pci-:00:1d.0-usb-0:2:1.0-even
Running Karmic (alpha 4) - mine has been exhibiting this behaviour for a
little while but I thought it was user error or timing issues, but it
got MUCH worse today (probably in conjunction with the patch that
Herbert mentioned above). The computer is pretty much unusable now. I'm
lucky if I can typ
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