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Hi back, I managed to remove the automatic sleep changing the dconf keys to
"blank" instead of "suspend".
The bug is still present!
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Hello! The problem is that now when I close the lid my laptop suspends, and
there's no more an option to disable this behavior.
Any help? (I'm running the developement version of ubuntu)
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Hi Bryce, I managed to collect all the things that you were asking
through ssh.
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After closing (and of course opening) the laptop lid, xorg graphic freeze,
except the mouse pointer.
Clicking and pressing keyboard buttons has no effect.
To recover just ctrl-alt-f1,
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> On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 03:03:10PM -, Nicolò Chieffo wrote:
>> Timo, before or after the bug has occurred?
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> It's usually best to collect it from right after the bug has occurred.
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Binary package hint: xorg
After closing (and of course opening) the laptop lid, xorg graphic freeze,
except the mouse pointer.
Clicking and pressing keyboard buttons has no effect.
To recover just ctrl-alt-f1, login and restart GDM service
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ub
in maverick it's ok
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Well, as reported in the upstream bug, they tend to think that the
cause is in xorg: after hitting any keyboard key another randr event
is fired, so displays get reconfigured and I see the lag + flicker.
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I've just tried from a fedora 13 live session. This problem is not
present! Which patch has fedora that ubuntu doesn't have?
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fixed by a recent totem update
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I don't think it's that bug. it was targeted to totem 2.22. This is new
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As asked by Chase Douglas (in the upstream bug) I widened the target to
Xorg, because he discovered that an xrandr event is delayed until a key
is pressed.
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Robert, the patch in the commit you linked is very simple:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-lucid.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=7b56712ff524ee55e38afaee3954d125f56a6070;hp=104e76612666b063513cb7e12423d2c7117bfcc4
Can someone build a kernel without that patch applied, so I can test
if it wor
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pre.tar.gz = logs before doing anything
closed.tar.gz = logs when the lid was closed
open.tar.gz = logs immediately after the lid was opened
I've not yet added the intel_reg_dumper, so that log is empty now.
tell me if I will need to add it.
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Where can I find intel_reg_dumper?
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If quickly switching to the VT, Xorg does not crash.
If gnome-settings-daemon is not running, this bug does not exist.
This bug might be related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488328
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When I close the laptop lid (I have set it to blank the screen, NOT
SUSPEND) and open it, the screen remains black for a while, the xorg is
killed and gdm restarts.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
Chipset: gm45
Date: Wed M
It does not happen with vlc, so I'm also targeting the bug to totem
** Also affects: totem (Ubuntu)
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While watching movies in totem (I have not yet tested other players) I get some
flicker (a black flash) when un-focusing the window.
My video card is intel x4500hd
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Mar 9 22:38:20 2
This is fixed for me, what about other people?
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I tested the upstream patch, in a kernel package compiled by Chase Douglas [1],
which you can find in this bug report [2].
It seems to work but does not fix the gnome-settings-daemon notification:
"could not switch the monitor configuration / could not set the configuration
for CRTC 64", which i
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They are not duplicate
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That is not the same bug, please remove the upstream link.
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I finally had the crash even with plymouth uninstalled, so I was wrong,
sorry.
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That's very very strange! I've not had crashes anymore (though I have
to switch to the VT to get the image back on the screen).
I will continue to test it. Have you got any additional ppa
repository, or self compiled thing?
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Kal, could you please remove the plymouth package and tell me if this
solves the bug for you?
I have done it and had still had no crashes, but it could be luck.
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I spoke too early. The bug is still present. It was just a lucky boot
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This bug is fixed in my laptop, can you test?
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Sorry, malformed question: does the kernel without that commit also fix
the other bug (the one solvable with a VT switch)?
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Does this commit break also the other bug (the one solvable with a VT
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OT: this is the bug I filed, please confirm it
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OT: did you file another bug for the VT switch problem?
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I have to confirm: I have downloaded from the mainline kernel archive
2.6.31.11 and booted it. It has no problems.
I have also tried 2.6.33rc3, 2.6.32.3 and 2.6.32.0, but they are the same
I also discovered that when the bug occurs, Xorg is at 99% of cpu.
Killing xorg fixes the problem. So I'll ad
Unfortunately the xorg edgers ppa does not fix the problem in my case, even if
we have the same laptop and the same error.
There's still the same error and dmesg output, not recoverable with vt switches.
did you install anything else?
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the update to kernel 2.6.32-10 does not fix it in my case, I will try to
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after closing+opening the lid I can't recover the display (CRITI
I also tested with mainline kernel 2.6.33-rc3
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I've just found a workaround: boot with the option nomodeset
** Also affects: libdrm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- after closing+opening the lid I can't recover the display
+ after closing+opening the lid I can't recover the display (CRITICAL BUG)
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In my case I have the screensaver tured off and idle time set to 10 minutes.
gnome-power-manager set to 1 minute for putting displays to sleep.
It seems to work in my case.
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Hi, I have a dell latitude 6400 laptop with an intel 4500 mobile graphics card.
I suspect I have a similar problem, but it does not seem exactly the same, so I
need to check with the bug reporter (Kees Cook).
When I resume the backlight is set to 0 (it is not switched off, 0 is
the lowest value w
WARNING TO DEVS I'm reporting an upstream (Richard Hughes) comment:
(In reply to comment #4)
> 2.28 released with this bug still open??
No, ubuntu need to add two patches to the xserver. See
http://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2009/08/17/gnome-power-manager-and-blanking-removal-of-bodges/
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I'm marking this as incomplete, because I didn't understand your
opinion.
If you only want to make double taps easier you don't have to change the
value of SingleTapTimeout (as the name also suggests). you can change
the value in the mouse configuration named "double click timeout" which
is defini
Thanks bryce, but this problem happened also with compiz disabled.
Anyway I can't reproduce it.
An unknown package upgrade might have definitely fixed it.
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I'm with 2.8.1 and I don't have the problem.
So it must be triggered by another thing.
Close?
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well, it can also be caused by the drm/mesa upload, which causes also
other problems!
I will now install the new xorg driver and eventually rollback before
testing the daily live image
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Not sure it's libdrm, it can be the intel xorg driver
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I'm running it to see the cpu consumption.
Anyway after lost of reboots and a change the bug is vanished:
- uninstalled virtualbox 3 (deb from the site)
- removed the compiled kernel modules
This could be the problem, but I can't explain to myself why this
happened from the live cd too.
What I'l
I'm afraid I was wrong. It's suddenly in again, without installing the
new intel driver.
CPU is at 70% now (gnome-system-monitor 55%, xorg 10% + other processes)
I can't understand what I did to trigger the bug :(
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Well, why it is not automatically added by apport in the description?
it could be found more quickly!
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I upgraded everything bug the intel driver.
It's still working, so it must be really caused by it
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I'm reading the changelogs from my version to the installed one:
mesa (7.6.0~git20090817.7c422387-0ubuntu3) karmic; urgency=low
* Add 108_big_endian.patch: Fix a couple build issues on big-endian hw.
* changelog: Restore missing changelog entries lost during merge.
-- Bryce Harrington W
Currently I have no xorg.conf: the installer didn't generate one
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I'm trying to hisolate more the problem. I installed those packages
which I was not suspicious about.
And now I left those to upgrade. The problem has not yet been come up,
so it might be in one of those upgrades:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
smartdimmer
The following packages w
yesterday live cd does not present the problem
dist-upgrade output:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
ubuntuone-client-gnome
The following NEW packages will be installed:
ibus ibus-gtk ibus-m17n ibus-table libanthy0 libdotconf1.0 libibus1
liblouis-data liblouis0 libm17n-0 libotf0 libspe
Thanks for answering. My card is intel x4500hd and my xorg.conf is the
default one (I'm not on linux now)
What's interesting is that even the live session from the daily live
cd has the same problem, while alpha 4 has not.
Another interesting thing is that xorg is not the only process which
eats c
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I've just installed karmic alpha 4 and dist upgraded.
The system performance is really slow, and 'top' shows that xorg is constantly
on CPU (20%).
I also switched off compiz to check if it was the cause, but it's not.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture:
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Public bug reported:
When I resume from a suspend in karmic, I get some problems:
- compiz is lost and no more activable
- today I got a X freeze.
I could ssh into the machine and collect the dmesg
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Aug 28 11:01:23 2009
Dependencies:
findutils 4.4.2
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Currently in the driver there's a strange option to lag 180 milliseconds before
executing a tap.
I find the option useless because it feels that my desktop isn't responsive.
The option name is SingleTapTimeout
ProblemType:
file a new bug, and post it here, so I can subscribe, because I also
have this problem, thanks
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[i965] Compiz blur plugin causes screen garbage (UXA bug)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363174
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I'm using the xorg edgers ppa and in my intel x4500mhd this problem is
gone: blur works correctly and it is fast
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[i965] Compiz blur plugin causes screen garbage (UXA bug)
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2.6.31-1 is now installed by default. Though I cannot boot it (the
screen remains switched off immediately after selecting the kernel), so
I can't tell if the intel gm45 bug is fixed
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[g45] (Needs kernel 2.6.31-rc1) Xorg freeze after resume (UXA bug) (KMS bug)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38
yes, it seems fixed with the PPA you gave me
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[GM45] system frozen after a period of inactivity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/383973
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Bryce, since I can ssh login after the crash, can you tell me which
commands should I execute to gather as most info as possible?
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[GM45] system frozen after a period of inactivity
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xset causes the crash (well tested twice):
- sleep 10; xset dpms force off
- close the lid
- go to sleep
- wake up
- open the lid
everything black!
** Description changed:
- This is a karmic issue of kernel 2.6.30-8 only (not 2.6.30-7, I tested it now)
- My system freezes after a period of inacti
Immediately after a resume my screen remains black, so I think that my
bug is not a duplicate of this
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[i965] X freeze on karmic after resume from full screen application:
i915_gem_retire_work_handler() / finish_task_switch()
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Do you see this bug also after a resume from suspend?
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[i965] X freeze on karmic after resume from full screen application:
i915_gem_retire_work_handler() / finish_task_switch()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388357
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I'm seeing a dupe with -8 too
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[i965] X freeze on karmic after resume from full screen application:
i915_gem_retire_work_handler() / finish_task_switch()
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I managed to ssh to my box after the crash: I collected the dmesg output.
I cannot even reboot because sudo reboot crashes
** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28023158/dmesg.log
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[GM45] system frozen after a period of inactivity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38
I've also tried xset dpms force off and left there for 1 hour. no freeze.
Is it possible that gnome-power manager uses another method?
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[GM45] system frozen after a period of inactivity
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