The spec sheet for that monitor doesn't seem to show these frequency/resolution
pairings, but they should indeed be possible given the scan ranges its capable
of, assuming its efficiency hasn't dropped significantly with age. I wish I
could confirm this without reproducing it myself, hopefully t
Thanks for running apport. I'm not familiar with debugging problems like
this, but with that information attached hopefully someone more informed
can see what's wrong.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Thanks for your bug report. I gave this a shot on my x220. Upon logging
out, my screen is black for maybe half a second, but redraws after that,
which might just be normal behavior. I don't have a custom image for my
login screen, in the event that ends up being relevant. In any case I'll
open a ta
Thanks for running apport. I'm not familiar with debugging this type of
problem, but hopefully there's enough information here now for someone
who does.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Thanks for your bug report. This may be a chrome problem, but I'll leave
that determination up to someone more informed. Could you please run
"apport-collect 906107" in a terminal, though? That will attach some
relevant system information to this report. Also, please post the
version of chrome that
Thanks for running apport and attaching the logs, there should be plenty
of information here for a developer or someone more familiar with
debugging X problems to get to work.
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Could you please attach the dmesg and xorg.0.log files that you captured? Also,
couldn't hurt to run
apport-collect 901793
in a terminal, to attach some general system information.
** Tags added: regression-release
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Huh, it's possible that's related, but to be honest I just don't know
enough about the affected systems to determine if those two issues are
related, I'm just a bug triager. Feel free to open another report
regarding the problem with installing DRI drivers and mention this bug,
and hopefu
** Tags removed: regression-update
** Tags added: regression-release
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Title:
Xorg crash
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Thanks for your bug report. I'll file this against xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
for you, as I've seen bugs similar to this filed against that package. This may
also be suited to the kernel, but I'll let someone more informed make that
determination. I see you've attached a good deal of relevant
It's strange that this problem only manifests itself in a Unity 3d
session, yes. However this fits the description of an X problem as
described in the Wiki quite well, so I still think we should keep a
report against xorg open. When the Unity maintainers get around to
looking at this report they ca
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/890666
Title:
Session terminates and user is returned to login screen at boot with
Xorg provides the graphical environment and is the package at fault when the
user is brought back to the login screen, so I'm targeting this there instead.
That means we need a different set of system information and log files attached
to this report, so please run the following command in a ter
Could you please try clearing the cache and cookies of your default
browser and trying the command again?
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Title:
Unity 3D desktop crashes in
Thanks for your bug report. I believe xorg is the correct package to report
this against, as it involves the user being thrown back to the login screen
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage#Graphical_Environment), but the
fact that the problem doesn't occur in an Ubuntu-2d session would
Thanks for your bug report. I'm re-targeting this to xorg, as it is the correct
package for problems like this. I'm not familiar with debugging xorg issues,
but I can help you attach relevant system information and log files so that
others can help you. From a terminal could you please run the f
** Tags added: regression-release
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Title:
GPU Lockups with Unity 3D & Nouveau on Oneiric with GeForce 6150SE
nForce 4
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