Sorry, I never got around to testing this again, but I have since moved
to Arch, and it's not a problem in this distro. (I'm no longer using
Ubuntu, so this bug should remain closed.)
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Mesa 9.2.3 is coming out in about a month with Ubuntu 14.04, so it's a
bit moot, but I think this bug was quite critical when it was filed..
After the GPU crashes, I get visual artifacts in most of my programs,
with fonting look garbled to varying degrees. Sometimes they are totally
unreadable.
Has anyone managed to install mesa 9.2.3 successfully in Saucy? My
computer is horrible at the moment with this bug.
I tried upgrading mesa, but it didn't work so well.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/378310/how-can-i-recover-my-system-after-attempting-to-install-experimental-packages
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I'm not using xorg-edgers. Why is this bug invalid?
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Public bug reported:
I have a file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ that attempts to set the xkb
options for a specific keyboard model.
Hence, it contains the following line:
MatchProduct TrulyErgonomic.com Truly Ergonomic Computer Keyboard
I know that this match triggers fine, because it activates
@Alex, nice idea, but I also ran debsums -s with nothing corrupted. Also
(as I mentioned above) I uninstalled gnome-screensaver ages ago too.
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@edgimar: That command doesn't work on my system (command not found),
but xset dpms force off does. I'll give that a go next time I hit the
bug. FWIW, to run this from tty1–6, use sleep 5 ; xset dpms force off
-display :0 and then switch back with ctrl-alt-F7.
@matt-price: I still get this bug
@Henry, could be. I figured that lid.sh gets triggered by
opening/closing the lid, but perhaps I'm wrong?
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Resume from suspend leaves
@Henry, ah, I see. That is plausible too.
Also, FWIW, I often use xset dpms force off, and have never seen this
bug from that. (I do have xscreensaver though, and I've never tried
xset dpms force on).
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For me, I sometimes hit this bug when not opening the lid to resume.
That is, the laptop is open when suspended, and remains open on resume.
So, in my case at least, I assume it's unrelated to lid.sh.
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@tekkamanslade (did you just change usernames? :-)
Thanks for that. For others following, that script essentially emulates
switching to tty1 and back again. i.e. Ctrl + Alt + F1 and Ctrl + Alt + F7.
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@Pablo: The commands in comment #41 allow you to access applications,
but you are left without a window manager, so it's a temporary fix to
save data before rebooting. Does metacity leave a workable environment?
@Josephus: Could you please elaborate regarding your workaround? It
sounds like it
@Pablo: Does running metacity have any advantage over just restarting
compiz, as per comment #10? (N.B. the typos as per comment #41.)
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@loke: I'm also not sure that this implies that compiz is to blame. If
my system is functioning normally, restarting compiz never works for me.
I have to restart unity instead (i.e. $ unity --replace ), which
presumably restarts compiz itself.
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FWIW I never close the lid to activate suspend, but I still see this bug
regularly. I suspend either through timing out, or through a keyboard shortcut
bound to:
dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=org.freedesktop.UPower
/org/freedesktop/UPower org.freedesktop.UPower.Suspend
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There are two of us using Dells, but it's plausibly an unrelated bug.
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Resume from suspend leaves me with black
I see the same thing on my Dell XSP 17 L702X. Also, comment #10 works
for me to fix it temporarily. However, there's a typo in the command.
Killing compiz is correct, with killall -KILL compiz (I only needed to
do it once), but you should restart it with compiz --replace --display
:0 (N.B. the
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