@jayshomebrew
Are you sure you are not running Unity 3d? It's probably the Unity 2d version.
This bug (as stated before) is an upstream bug which broke composition in the
GF 7200/7300/7400 series.
Unless they fix upstream, nothing will help us.
I'm experiencing this bug using Kubuntu 11.04 as
Things are working now: when enabling dual head, compositing is disabled
(presumably by the intel driver, not KDE).
Can be marked as resolved by upstream.
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X Crashes when enabling second monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/559039
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I have created a bug report for the intel driver, as this seems driver
specific: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28137
My first attempt was to report on KDE, but they stated (with reason) that the
problem was the driver: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=237506
** Bug watch
The 10103's touchpad works out-of-the-box in lucid.
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Touchpad is not detected on Philco PHN 10103
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504065
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A colleague has a netbook with intel video, and he has lucid ubuntu netbook
remix installed.
If he plugs an external monitor with dual head, the effects are automatically
disabled.
This is way more elegant than just crashing :-)
I don't know if it's an ubuntu-specific or compiz feature, but KDE
New info: it worked with an external monitor with 1280x1024 resolution.
The first monitor i've tried used 1680x1050, and perhaps was pushing the
netbook's onboard video card too far...
As there are some new updates, I'll try again connecting with the 1680x1050
monitor, but I'll only be at that
Actually, following Murphy's law, I found the cause minutes after the last
post...
But, at least I found how to reproduce it :)
I use KDE. If I disable compositing (shift+alt+F12), then the second monitor
works without being mirrored.
With compositing enabled, X crashes, and happens as first
Happens for me too.
If I plug the external monitor and set the netbook lcd to mirror the external
monitor, things work ok.
However, if I set it to be on the left side of the external monitor, x crashes.
Using kubuntu lucid with all updates, on a netbook with an intel video (00:02.1
Display
Maybe a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/73 ?
I have the same Fatal server error: Failed to submit batchbuffer: Input/output
error in my Xserver.0.log...
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X Crashes when enabling second monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/559039
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