Just to add, I have a third machine also running 22.10 with Intel GPU
drivers which is not affected.
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Xorg freeze
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Freeze happens almost immediately with electron/chromium apps - the ones
I am using are Spotify and Slack.
I have two machines, both using the amdgpu driver. One identifies as
CEZANNE d2 and the other as r9
ProblemType: Bug
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Totem works in 22.10
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If you like you can dowload the patched 5.10.3 kernel from the link i
posted in #332. Just download the two files and install them via dpkg -i
*.deb
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@wangjun (biggerchina) i can confirm that #311 is working without any
workarounds when applied on 5.10.3 with touchpad MSFT0001:00 04F3:3140
and Ubuntu 20.04, thanks!
If anyone on a Debian based system is interested: i've uploaded the
patched version as .deb-packages here
Had access to another Ideapad with touchpad MSFT0001:00 04F3:3140
installed. Kernel 5.10.2-051002-generic #202012210832 did not work out
of the box but in combination with #322 it worked so i can confirm, too.
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@Piotr Tomaszewski (nfm886) according to #109 it seems like you have the
"Elan" touchpad (mine is the "Synaptic" one) so it might behave a little
different?
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@Piotr Tomaszewski (nfm886) can confirm my touchpad is the MSFT0001:00
06CB:7F28. I booted kernel 5.10.1 into recovery and then resumed regular
boot and my touchpad works.
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Could you try to boot in recovery mode and then resume the normal boot
process? I think i have the MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28 touchpad installed but
i'll check these days.
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@Piotr Tomaszewski (nfm886) i just installed headers (all), image
(generic) and modules (generic) from https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v5.10.1/amd64/ via 'dpkg -i *.deb', rebooted with new
kernel 5.10.1 and everything worked. So no special config or parameter
tweaking was necessary
I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel 5.10.1 (https://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.10.1/) and the touchpad is working on my Lenovo
Legion 5. Thanks for that guys :-)
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UPDATE: 11h41GMT Fri 12 Jun 2020 Rob Jarvis: Freeze occured again today,
second time since original report. This time I was able to Alt+F2 and switch
into the desktop in focus in the 4-part desktop 'palette' view. This killed
the freeze. The freeze seems to be associated with 2 factors
.. just in case it is relevant... my display is a bit of an
anachronism. It is a old wide-screen AOC F22+ LCD Monitor.
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The system 'hung' on me again. Active cursor etc. but I didn't explore
for fear of changing any status data.. just hit the button and rebooted
after attempting PrtScrn [but can't find where that image got written].
Ran journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt which is attached here.
I was in the 4-way
Public bug reported:
This may be correlated to the move to Bionic Beaver(?) LTS, now 18.04.4.
It may also be correlated to getting low on disk space on my system
drive (50GB SSD) and putting pressure on swap space. e.g when system HDD
<= 1GB. My secondary HDD is a 1TB USB spinning device that
Same problem with Ubuntu 19.10 running in VMware Workstation 15.5.1
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help me get rid of this error box, comes up everytime. I was trying to
get access to adobe to download some coupons and I think that caused the
problem. I still can't load adobe to print.
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-124.148-generic 4.4.117
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-124-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
.tmp.unity_support_test.0:
ApportVersion:
You describe more precisely exactly the same as I am seeing, with just a single
screen.
Now, being a total Newbie to Linux, I thought initially it was pilot error.
I also need to use the Command Line commands, and after setting the
screen size, I used the GUI desktop "Terminal" to access the
Got the same problem as described above by Crapouille.
Using an Intel NUC with 42" LG TV screen (1920 X 1080) and Ubuntu 15.10.
The image overflows but will fit with lower resolution, requiring changing
DISPLAY settings.
But at every startup the same annoying message appears again requiring
I got a similiar model, the ASUS ROG GL552VW, and I have exactly the
same problem. The touchpad does not work when I boot Xubuntu, but my
gaming mouse that I got with this laptop does seem to work.
I will gladly help you with giving detailed information about this bug,
but I do not know what kind
This bug is not making ubuntu unusable by German keyboard users. I use
one myself. The layout that got removed swaps the y and z key. The
standard keyboard layout for Germany is qwertz. A user can now only use
this layout as the qwerty layout got removed.
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What do i do about it? Just re-install 14.04 LTS?
Thanks,
Rob
On 17/08/14 21:10, Apport retracing service wrote:
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Uname: Linux 3.13.0-34-generic x86_64
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I am running 12.04 LTS fully updated. Added new HDD and partitioned it
ready for 14.04. Went to software centre and started downloaing phase
of install of the signed kernel 14.04 I found there. Then cancelled it
when I found I could upgrade from the 'syatem up to date'
After i upgraded and got the black screen and all that...i discovered a
way to get my system working again.
I just hit Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get to a text console, and used apt-get from
there to remove the nvidia drivers (*all* of them), then installed
`nvidia-current`. After rebooting, everything was
I've been experiencing a recurring lockup that may or may not be this
bug; what I can add to the discussion is that if it is this bug, it
appears to be Linux-only. My company bought several of its developers
identical laptops (Dell Latitude E6520 models). The other developers who
are using these
Public bug reported:
Recently updated a package (AfterShotPro) to a newer version, which now
supports openCL. To get the package to run correctly, a link had to be made as
follows:
sudo ln -sf /usr/share/nvidia-current/nvidia.icd /etc/OpenCL/vendors/nvidia.icd
This problem will presumably
The AMD drivers are now working on my laptop, but the Nvidia drivers on
my desktop are still down. 11.13.12
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Same problem with my laptop
HP Compaq nx9420
Intel Core2 Duo T7200
Radeon Mobility X1600
Everything freezes except the mouse pointer.
Happens approx 2-5 times per day. I can get back working by killing the
X-server (Alt-PrintScreen-K)
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Same on a Dell Latitude e6530 with an i7 3720M on Intel Graphics. I
disabled Optimus (thus switching to the nvidia graphics) and didn't have
any freeze since, so it looks related to the Intel HD 4000.
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previous #192 comment by premature, the X crashing issue is back. It
seemed for a while that things might be ok but now atleast 4 crashes
happen every hour.
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Hey guys,
Good news for those on GeForce GT 230/PCIe/SSE2 the latest beta update 302.11
with nvidia-settings v295.53 (lock version in synaptic).
I switched to xedgers ppa, so please do this at your own risk!
good luck all
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i still have issues(#136) with the new nvidia-current-updates package in
Precise-Proposed. Over at nvidia forums I read that new version of X-org
in 12.04 is incompatiable with new nvidia drivers with older graphics
cards.
sudo lshw -C display; lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | grep nvidia
workaround:
modprobe -r usbhid
modprobe usbhid
fixes the issue (until next suspend)
There's probably something wrong with pm-suspend resuming usbhid
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the same happens to the touchpad (fixable by modprobe -r psmouse,
modprobe psmouse)
There seem to be more people with touchpad-issues, like at #804109
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@markb #136 I have the exact same problem, thanks for doing better job
than me describing it. I am thinking about joining the test team
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/ProprietaryDrivers/Natty/WeeklyProgram
but I don't think I have enough time.
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@Ben A #127 Thanks for the link, everything seems to be working just
fine with new version 295.49. Better than fine since 3D loads fine and
doesn't seem to die on me. But need to test it more.
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Just an update on 295.49, I have had a few X crashes so far. Much less
common than before but seems like I can live with this version for a
while.
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I have the same problem as everyone here, I am using the 295.33 version
seems to have solved my problem. The nouveau driver worked wonderfully
as well. My only issue with nouveau is the high fan speeds are really
annoying and power consuming. I hope to see fixed version soon.
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And oh I am on GeForce GT230. Just some additional info: The 3D unity
loads fine as long as i don't do anything slightly cpu intensive (like
loading a html5 video in firefox 12) and the gpu crashes and logs me off
(not shutdown but just log off). But 2D unity seems to work just fine in
the new
Edit: nevermind it crashed again with the old driver. I think i am going
to just use 2d from now on i guess.
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@Paul #116 it makes sense since Steam is working on a gaming ubuntu
distro for there upcoming gaming console. NVIDIA is also working with
the Linux Foundation: http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/nvidia-
joins-the-linux-foundation/10530
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Starting directly after the upgrade to precise, left-click stopped
working after suspends. Neither touchpad nor external mouse can do left
click, but both can move and to right-click. Restarting X solves the
problem.
This seems similar to #809894 but also different, as for
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I have 2 monitors on the system. The samsung is working as it should.
The video7 has the resolution set at 1280*1024 at 75Hz. The V7 mouse
does not stop at the top of the screen even though that is where the
window stops. Give me an email address and I will send you a screen
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I got the same bug on my system that I upgraded from Natty to Oneiric.
The cause turned out to be simple: the /usr/lib/dri directory did not
exist, and so update-alternatives could not create the
/usr/lib/dri/fglrx_dri.so.dpkg-tmp symlink.
Simply running sudo mkdir /usr/lib/dri fixed this problem
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fglrx fails to build with dkms
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: fglrx 2:8.840-0ubuntu4 [modified: lib/fglrx/modprobe.conf]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.42-generic
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failed to install/upgrade: fglrx kernel module failed
Also affected with a Core i7, an SSD and an Nvidia GeForce GTS 450
(proprietary driver). The workaround in comment #68 (sleep) fixes it for
me too. Here's two lines from .xsession-errors when it doesn't work
(with the workaround, these lines do not appear):
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CheckboxSubmission: b230f4cb57d72626ffab7a8e79a1747d
CheckboxSystem: 736534bbe09cc5f4b565ea35d72c2d2d
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
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Yes it might be but 658581 is dealing with an alt ISO. My problem arises
from a software update via software sources.
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I should have said my problem arises from a software update via the
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I too am having this problem and as a result I can not upgrade to 10.10.
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The situation is pretty odd. It seems that the camera is a USB device
and I think that the hotkey combination is actually being handled by the
bios or acpi somehow.
In a 9.04/9.10 system where the camera is already on the boot sequence
is slightly different from one where the camera is initially
Don't know if the following information is of any use, but I have tried
the Karmic kernel with my 8.10 system and the bug doesn't travel with
the kernel ie Fn+F6 seems to work fine in 8.10 + Karmic kernel (this was
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I've been using 185.18.14 for a while and this happens. It feels like
the problem occurs less often, but that might be wishful thinking. Same
goes for fiddling with settings (I toggle autorepeat in System
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ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
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Package: xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu18
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SHELL=/bin/bash
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Yes, the sarvatt version cannot work, but gomyhr (patched) version
can detect my TV and can set resolution to 1360x768 @ 60Hz.
xrandr report:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1360 x 768, maximum 1360 x 1360
VGA disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-1 connected
Thanks Geir Ove Myhr.
I will try your package later.
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But it is still failed to find my monitor.
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I see something similar in Jaunty, attempting to run Oni in Wine. The
screen res changes to show the intro movie, when that finishes or is
skipped, X crashes leaving this in the log:
(II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode 640x480
Backtrace:
0: /usr/X11R6/bin/X(xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x4f1b66]
1:
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