Well, unfortunatly, upgrading to 1.8 disables both the bluetooth module
and touchscreen on my device(Asus T300 chi), leaving me with no input
options. I suppose that's a separate problem, but it's rather hard to
file. I'll try to find my adapter, borrow a USB keyboard from someone
and file it.
% apt-cache policy libgbm1-lts-vivid
N: Unable to locate package libgbm1-lts-vivid
2016-10-12 23:51 GMT+02:00 Timo Aaltonen :
> apt-cache policy
> libgbm1-lts-vivid
>
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Well, it's certainly a problem which appeared after I did the upgrade.
There were no issues before this point.
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Xorg does not
Can someone please change this to be about the package containing the
do-release-upgrade command?
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Xorg does not utilize the 3D
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After using my system for a period of time, usually less than an hour,
the screen starts to corrupt. It will vary in intensity, until the
system either crashes, or everything goes back to normal for a while.
When the system does crash, not even the sysrq-key works.
I reinstalled the package, no dice. I then looked around for it, and
found that it had been renamed to old.libgbm1.so, along with the file it
linked to. I renamed both, removing the "old.", and now 3D works. It's
definitely still a bug though.
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The package is installed, but the file is not there.
On 12 Oct 2016 13:50, "Timo Aaltonen" wrote:
> your logfile disagrees
>
> [ 8.117] (EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libglamoregl.so:
> libgbm.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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No, I have not. Libgbm1 is installed, as well as all other packages
included in the ubuntu-desktop meta-package.
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Everything worked fine in 16.04. I then upgraded to 16.10 a bit early to
see if I could find any bugs, and immediately noticed that Unity was
running in low-graphics mode, and YouTube chugs noticably.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu4
Public bug reported:
What I expect to happen:
1. I use xrandr to rotate the screen.
2. The screen rotates.
What actually happens:
1. I use xrandr to rotate the screen
2. Either only half the screen is visible, or everything goes entirely black.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Public bug reported:
Clicking, tapping etc. works just fine, but I cannot scroll, or use any
multi-touch gestures on the touchpad. It is multi-touch capable, and all
gestures work under Windows 8.1.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.8.1-1ubuntu1
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The bug appears before I even install, so I'd think that to be
irrelevant.
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When trying to boot the LiveCD, or an Ubuntu 10.10 installation upgraded
from 10.04, the computer completely freezes. I can get in by adding
nomodeset to the boot options. After installing the proprietary nVidia
driver,
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Ubuntu freezes at Plymouth
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I have the same problem with the ctrl-key on a Gigabyte 1028X.
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Actually, I think I reported this twice. I'll add a dupe.
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Here we go again. They should contain what you want this time.
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Ignore the above Xorg.0.log, it's the old one. Here's the new one.
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Nope, nothing changed using the kernel in the PPA with the latest Lucid
Intel drivers.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
- As the summary says, Ubuntu falls back to
Well, without nomodeset, I won't be able to use my laptop at all. I guess
I'll run the command, and then get the files by chrooting in from a livecd.
On Mar 1, 2010 12:25 PM, Geir Ove Myhr gom...@gmail.com wrote:
Nicholas, the logs you provided are without drm.debug=0x04. From dmesg.txt:
[
Here they are. With the latest Ubuntu kernel, and the latest Ubuntu
Intel drivers.
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Sorry for my late response. Where do I find these two kernels?
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I will do that asap.
On Feb 25, 2010 1:40 PM, Geir Ove Myhr gom...@gmail.com wrote:
There is a link at the page I referred to: http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=M;O=D. There have been some new kernels since I
wrote it. v2.6.33 just came out and you should test that instead of
@Geir
Unfortunately, neither kernel offered any improvement. I tested the
latest mainline .33 kernel and the feb. 24. build of drm-intel-next.
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** Summary changed:
- The screen turns off after GRUB
+ Kernel modesetting makes the screen go blank
** Description changed:
The screen goes COMPLETELY black after GRUB. It doesn't just show a
black image, it dies completely. The HDD light continues to blink for a
while, and it seems that
Also affects Karmic, Lucid(Alpha2).
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