I hope Vivid, although EOL in January AFAIK, could get the fix. Users of
Ubuntu GNOME like myself would particularly benefit from it, since I
wouldn't have to be stuck at 3.10 on the LTS.
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@Lanoxx: I had to switch to an LTS because of this. Not even proprietary
Radeon drivers could be installed. I think it's related.
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Issue still present in 14.04.3.
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Do you think that this may be anyhow related to the fact that some
systems (mine in particular) are installed in Legacy Mode instead of
UEFI?
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Happening in all *ubuntu flavours, other distros are affected as well.
My bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/+bug/1473435
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1443456 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1443456
Happening in all *ubuntu flavours, other distros are affected as well.
My bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/+bug/1473435
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Chris, I don't understand what could I possibly do wrong, since I did
exactly what was asked of me - right after the crash I opened /var/crash
via Nautilus as root, found one error report that was a huge file (5 MB)
and uploaded it here.
The settings for automatic bug reporting via Apport are alwa
Chris, I am attaching my crash file.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1468664/+attachment/4424918/+files/_usr_bin_Xorg.0.crash
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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So Chris, I did as you said, had to re-install the computer for Windows
and go back to Linux (safest way) went through the trouble of almost
breaking my computer due to what seemed as a broken update for my BIOS,
but luckily was only a config reload failure, which I managed to
restore.
The output
There were people responding on AskUbuntu having the same issue with the
same configuration as me, and a couple of others as well.
I will try again once I get my laptop back and in the meantime perhaps
more people will be able to reproduce the issue.
The issue was spotted even in kernel 4+.
Than
I found my old legit copy of Win 7 Ultimate, installed, wanted to update
BIOS to the latest version, update failed and now the computer needs to
be serviced.
I will report after I get it fixed.
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Björn, I cannot do any such debugging, because the moment I open any
part of the Libreoffice suite the system completely crashes. This
happens only with Libreoffice, no other program.
Christopher, I have tried to update my BIOS, but I am not running a copy
of Windows on this machine and when I tur
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I've looked around but couldn't find any bug post related to this issue,
so I'm posting a new.
Libreoffice is known to crash the entire session on certain AMD
configurations, mine happens to be one of them.
AMD A6-6310 APU w/ AMD Radeon R4 and R5 M230 graphi
Perhaps if someone could attach this bug to this one also: 1468668
It happened right after I posted this and it may contain even more data.
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I've looked around but couldn't find any bug post related to this issue,
so I'm posting a new.
Libreoffice is known to crash the entire session on certain AMD
configurations, mine happens to be one of them.
AMD A6-6310 APU w/ AMD Radeon R4 and R5 M230 graphics.
Libreoffice
Public bug reported:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Source-1-Games/issues/1739
I've had an issue on my system with most games with the Multicore
Rendering feature, even though disabled in most cases the performance
for the same game on Windows 7 was significantly lower, the game was
unplayable.
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