Testing the wayland session the pointer behavior is quite different. It
requires a much smaller speed setting to be usable and seems more
erratic than the X one but maybe that just needs getting used to.
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After a clean reinstall of 18.04 this issue still exists. I did notice
something else though. The default settings are usable but they become
unusable with higher pointer speeds in settings. I end up preferring
disabling the acceleration and setting the pointer speed to maximum
although I'd probabl
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I have a Lenovo T460s and have upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04. To be able to
use the trackpoint I need to disable the libinput acceleration with the
following:
$ xinput --set-prop 'TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint' 'libinput Accel Profile
Enabled' 0, 1
Without doing this I get an extremely e
The problem was fixed just by rebooting so it seems this is a kernel bug
that left the driver hedged in an unrecoverable state.
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Title:
No i
The dmesg includes a section that seems related. Seems like something in
i915 crashed:
[70806.923660] [ cut here ]
[70806.923752] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 2941 at
/build/linux-dcxD3m/linux-4.4.0/ubuntu/i915/intel_pm.c:3586
skl_update_other_pipe_wm+0x16c/0x180 [i915_bpo]()
[70
Public bug reported:
I've tried to connect my Lenovo T460s to a HDMI projector using a mini
display port to HDMI cable. Although this works in windows on the same
hardware, on linux nothing is displayed and the projector says "No
signal". Ubuntu recognizes the projector and sets everything up in t
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Ever since upgrading to 16.04 from 14.04 on my Lenovo x230 the HDMI
output to a Benq W1070 is corrupted if run at 1920x1080 (native
resolution). At 1280x720 the display looks fine. Looking at similar
reports for other graphics cards it seems similar to cases when the
frequency
The bug is indeed still present. I had missed the "capture_before_unmap"
suggestion. It was indeed turned off. I've now turned it on and will be
testing it.
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disabling capture_before_unmap seems to fix the problem. Here's my quick
test:
- Open a Chrome window on virtual desktop 1
- Open a terminal on virtual desktop 2
- Do Ctrl-Alt-Shift-Left to move the terminal to desktop 1
With capture_before_unmap enabled the terminal window is not displayed
prope
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/790436
Title:
X crash in the intel driver in natty
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I've had what appears to be this crash a couple of times in natty now.
Today I was going through a fullscreen presentation in LibreOffice and
on one slide change the whole server crashed. I don't know if this is
related to #781983
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
After upgrading to natty the screen is now sometimes corrupted. I can't
trigger this with a fixed set of steps yet but it happens most when
switching virtual desktops, coming back from suspend or connecting or
disconnecting an ext
It did indeed seem to work properly without effects so this may very
well be compiz/unity's fault.
compiz crashes on login the first time and says the computer doesn't
have enough memory to do a crash report which is strange. I was only
able to make it work by going over to the console and restart
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Title:
Large screens become jumbled in natty
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I was just trying a LiveCD run of Natty on my Lenovo X61 to which I have
a 1920x1200 external screen attached. The screen works normally in
mirrored mode but running an extended desktop or even just the single
external screen resu
I'm not running compiz at all so this bug applies without it. The way
the problem is most easily triggered is by trying to change virtual
desktop when flash is already fullscreen. That seems to lock the screen
contents and I haven't been able to recover from it without killing X.
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This is fixed in maverick at least
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417608
Title:
[i965GM] Corrupted dualhead configuration after waking up from suspend
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Title:
Flash fullscreen mode can cause X to freeze the display
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When moving to fullscreen in a flash based website (youtube or hulu) the
xserver will sometimes stop updating the screen. The mouse can still
move but the screen no longer updates even though the audio is still
working and input e
Lucid fixes this for me. I thought this was actually bug #404509 but
maybe that is a different one.
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I've just installed lucid and it seems to come back from resume without
any problems. Possibly fixed.
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I have what I assume is the same issue. Relevant versions:
$ uname -a
Linux nash 2.6.31-19-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 28 02:39:34 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
$ dpkg -l | grep video-intel
ii xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.9.0-1ubuntu2.1
X.Or
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33583845/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33583846/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33583847/Dependencies.txt
** A
By the way, this is a regression from jaunty where the same thing worked
fine. On the other hand resume is much faster now... :)
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I have a X61 lenovo thinkpad with a dell 24 inch LCD attached in a dual
monitor setup (not "Mirror Screens"). When I do a suspend to ram and
back the laptop display becomes a clone of the external monitor instead
of its own output
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