Prebuilt packages for riscv64 are available in this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~itrue/+archive/ubuntu/mesa-riscv64
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Title:
Add "sun4i-drm_dr
** Summary changed:
- "sun4i-drm_dri.so" is missing from libg1-mesa-dri on riscv64
+ Add "sun4i-drm_dri.so" and fix compilation of libg1-mesa-dri on riscv64
** Summary changed:
- Add "sun4i-drm_dri.so" and fix compilation of libg1-mesa-dri on riscv64
+ Add "sun4i-drm_dri.so" to libg1-mesa-dri an
The attached patch disables usage of LLVM JIT on riscv64, which was
causing the error I reported in comment #3.
I obtained this patch from the following Debian bug report:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1004039
This patch, combined with the previous one, seems to work well on t
Using this library results in the following error:
'generic' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
'generic' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
WARNING: This target JIT is not designed for the host you are running. If bad
things happen
The attached debdiff enables building the lima driver on riscv64. This
drivers provides sun4i-drm_dri.so.
I'm currently testing this locally and waiting on riscv64 to be enabled
for my PPA to build a package on LP.
** Patch added: "mesa-build-lima-on-riscv64.debdiff"
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Public bug reported:
"sun4i-drm_dri.so" is needed for some RISC-V platforms such as the
Allwinner D1. This file is missing from the riscv64 packages, but
present on others. This affects (at least) 20.04 and 22.04.
itrue@lxc-focal ~/tmp> dpkg -c
libgl1-mesa-dri_21.2.6-0ubuntu0.1~20.04.2_arm64.de
I can confirm I'm having the same problem. This problem arised to me since
Debian Jessie. The workaround was to install Nvidia proprietary drivers, but
support for nvidia-304xx was dropped on Xorg 1.20.
Adding "NvMSI=0 NvPCIE=0" to kernel boot line seems to make crashes less
predictable.
The onl
Same problem here with a Dell Latitude e5470.
Tried in Ubuntu 16.04 and 16.10.
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Title:
Touchpad not recognized on De
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I don't know of anything I am doing to trigger this problem. My screen
will randomly go black for about 2 seconds and then come back on with
horizontal lines over everything. Sometimes I can see my work in the
background but it's all scrambled. The mouse pointer stays on top a
Public bug reported:
This seems to be identical to the bug described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1184451. As
requested in that bug thread, I created a new report to help developers.
I am using Xubuntu 13.10 64bit on a Acer c720 with an Intel graphics
chip. Freeze
This bug also still affects me on an Acer c720 with an Intel graphics
chip running Xubuntu 13.10 64bit. As requested, I made a new bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1277138.
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Hi, this is no longer an issue with the version of Ubuntu I have now:
13.10
I won't have a chance to check with the latest development release of
Ubuntu at the moment. I'm too busy I'm afraid!
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Trackpad on Lenovo IdeaPad P500 does not work properly. This problem was
originally in my Ubuntu partition, but now my Windows 8 partition also
has some noticeable issues with clicking (perhaps because of my
debugging attempts). I did accidentally spill a small amount of water
Yeah, I tried that. It worked...for a while. Then it stopped working. So I
just got a new mouse. It sucks that superhuman-fast double-clicks can't be
filtered out by the OS, but they can't apparently.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 5:15 PM, benibur wrote:
> I solved the problem by removing the electri
One other thing - as a result of the different numbers being assigned to
the monitors, the Xorg conf file is ignored and everything is reset back
to default.
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I upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10 and neither gnome or unity would load
leaving me with my desktop. I went into "ubuntu advanced options" and
clicked something like repair packages. Gnome will now load so the
computer is usable, but the error about libdrm is still popping up.
This is still happening for me, even now in 12.04.1. I've tried EVERY
workaround suggest above (and some more fooling with xorg.conf.d stuff)
to no avail. Restarting x-server is the only thing that works even
temporarily (lasts an indefinite amount of time, then bug resurfaces).
Is there really no
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Title:
MAx Screen resolution is 1024x768. Can use it in Windows 7, but not in
Ubuntu. Using GMA 3150
To manage notific
Public bug reported:
MAx Screen resolution is 1024x768. Can use it in Windows 7, but not in
Ubuntu. Using GMA 3150
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.12.0-1ubuntu5.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-32.67-generic 2.6.35.14
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-32-
Just reporting back that restarting X works for me, and seems to provide
a longer time of normal mouse behaviour. I am now about three hours in,
and mouse is still working normally.
The exact procedure that worked for me was to reboot, log in,
immediately resart X, log in again, immediately restar
Well, I have been trying the various workarounds suggested in this
thread, and it seems that the workaround suggested by Dimitri in post
#120 (sudo modprobe -r psmouse && sudo modeprobe psmous) gets both my
mouse (swiftpoint) and trackpad (synaptics) working normally.
Unfortunately, it doesn't last
Hi Sean, according to the output of lshw, my motherboard is a CLEVO
W76x/M77xCUH. Would such a hardware problem affect also USB mice?
Because I am having this problem with any external mouse I try to use,
as well as with the touchpad... Any help is appreciated!
On System76 help forums, isantop has
Oh, and I am using 64bit.
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Title:
Mouse clicks stop working sporadically
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Sean, while I appreciate that you took the time to try to provide an
answer, if you read the details of the bug, you will see that this is
clearly NOT a hardware issue. This bug affects ANY mouse plugged into
the computer, as well as the built-in track pad of the laptop. Thus,
simply getting a new
er workaround, or info on an impending fix? I'd really
like to be rid of this super-annoying bug!!
Cheers,
~Isaac
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Title:
Mouse cl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
I was upgrading my brand new ubuntu OS from 8.10 to Karmic Koala.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
CurrentDmesg:
Error: command ['sh', '-c', 'dmesg | comm -13 --nocheck-order /var/log/dmesg
-'] failed with exit code 1: comm: unr
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/618948/+attachment/1494317/+files/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "GdmLog.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/618948/+attachment/1494318/+files/GdmLog.txt
** Attachment added: "GdmLogOld.txt"
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** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/618947/+attachment/1494294/+files/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "GdmLog.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/618947/+attachment/1494295/+files/GdmLog.txt
** Attachment added: "GdmLogOld.txt"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
I was upgrading my brand new Uuntu installation from 8.10 to Karmic
Koala.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
CurrentDmesg:
Error: command ['sh', '-c', 'dmesg | comm -13 --nocheck-order /var/log/dmesg
-'] failed with exit code 1:
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