I have since failed to re-create this issue. Three successive boots into
live desktop, using the CD, have each got full device operation. Mouse
and keyboard are recognized in X.
This bug should be deleted.
I installed ubuntu onto the hard disk and booted EFI kernel, using rEFInd from
Mac OSX.
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Could be xorg event handling problem.
On iMac 21.5 (mid 2010) attempting to run live cd of ubuntu 13.04 daily build
27 Feb 2013.
CD boots and loads live des
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compiz crashed closing command window
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Restart of compiz had this text shown in a command window -
...
Running global cleanup code from study base classes.
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/package-hooks/source_xorg.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apport/report.py", line 186, in _run_hoo
Public bug reported:
Running ubuntu 12.10 on Apple iMac 11,2.
Just upgraded (included kernel 3.5.0-13) and rebooted.
Ran 'top' in command window and watched compiz CPU level (seems lower now).
Quit 'top' with q. Tried to close command window with red X button.
No reaction and desktop froze - exce
The same behaviour is observed on my iMac system when I boot archlinux (kernel
3.4.4) on another partition.
In that case I needed to set 'radeon mode=0' in the modules.conf file to allow
me to see anything on the main screen, even text. The default setting was
mode=1.
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12.10 quantal boots to black screen on iMac
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Public bug reported:
Running 12.10, updated today, on iMac 11,2 (mid 2010) with AMD Radeon 4670.
Using kernel radeon driver (lsmod shows it running).
Normal boot results in black screen. Ctl-Alt-Del reboots; indicating that
system did boot.
If I place 'nomodeset' on kernel command line, main sc
I use iMac 21.5" (mid 2010).
I have exactly the same problem with quantal build 12.10. I can boot into text.
I can build the fglrx driver against the 3.4 kernel, on today's update.
If I let X use flgrx then I get a black screen (suspect this is a regression of
the same KMS problem - choosing the
I have tried different settings for mouse sensitivity and acceleration. No
obvious improvement, but I noticed that the sensitivity slider changes by
itself.
Doing some tests I found that the acceleration slider stayed where it was put
between close and reopen of System Settings.
However, the sen
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Window edges difficult to catch and drag by mouse pointer
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Public bug reported:
Using quantal, up to date on 4 June 2012.
System is a iMac 11,2 (mid 2010) with i3 processor, 4 GB memory and Mobility
Radeon 4670 video.
Currently booted into gnome desktop (Ubuntu 12.10 (quantal) using efi stub boot
on 3.4.0-3 kernel (first time I've been able to do this).
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Title:
package fglrx 2:8.801-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: fglrx kernel
module failed to build
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This could be a duplicate but I wasn't shown possible dups.
Using gnome-display-properties on lit external monitor (LG 1280x1024) to set my
unlit main monitor (1920x1080 on eDP connection) to new resolution of 1920x1080
(was 1280x1024). Clicked apply and got the error. Look
System: Intel Mac Mini (945GMA)
xserver-xorg-video-intel is now version 2.8.0-0ubuntu2
linux kernel is version 2.6.31-5-generic
I have a very similar problem but some details differ.
Karmic Alpha 3 Live CD boots by default into 800x600 (monitor is 1280x1024).
If I turn off KMS, by using kernel bo
Spoke too soon. After a complete reboot into 2.6.30-rc8 with UXA on I get the
corrupt screen as before and complete X lock up after login. My previous report
was after just restarting the X server having set UXA on (Xorg.0.log did report
loading UXA).
So the desktop freeze problem (first seen in
Today I installed kernel 2.6.30-rc8- now testing.
When I tried 2.6.30-rc2 (only runs with no UXA setting) my desktop kept
freezing and had to unfreeze by switching terminals often.
With 2.6.30-rc8 (no UXA) I get a clean login screen and no desktop freezes
(after 30 mins)
I have now switched on UX
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