Public bug reported:
This possibly the same issue as #501942 (which has been closed to
inactivity).
I have noticed the following issue after upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 to
Ubuntu 18.04:
package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.9.0-1ubuntu1
After waking up from suspend, the lower left touchpad
The problem dissappeard for me after using the Ubuntu 16.04. HWE-Kernel
instead the default one.
Found the solution to this via another (similar) bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/1573959
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As stated in #94 after changing from the Ubuntu Kernel to the HWE-Kernel
[1], i haven't experienced this bug anymore.
1) 4.13.0-32-generic #35~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 25 10:13:43 UTC 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Affected by this bug too. Almost daily when coming back from the lunch
break i have to logoff and login to have my fonts back...
My System:
$ lspci -nn | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Crystal Well
Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0d26] (rev 08)
$ uname
Public bug reported:
Touch typing (or 10-finger typing) requires to utilize both hands to
maximize writing speed.
Unfortunately, Ubuntu currently doesn't support a left-hand alternative
to AltGr.
Related questions:
StackOverflow:
Hi There,
i get a similar picture here when locking the screen and comming back.
Not all the time, but quite often.
Is it helpfull if i run the "ubuntu-bug xorg" command the next time, it
happens?
See attached Screenshot. All the GTK-Application show this bug. While
QT-Based Applications are
Public bug reported:
By Paying Videos and make other Things under Firefox and LibreOffice.
The GPU Stocks and make a bad framerate under my Laptop.
The GPU is Bead Supported...
Broadwell GPU.. :/
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature:
I'm having similar issues. The PC in question has Geforce 6100 onboard
graphics. It was previously running Ubuntu 14.04 without any issues.
I then upgraded the install to 16.04.
With nouveau, the system doesn't run stable. As soon as there is a little bit
of load, I get diagonal stripes on the
On Gentoo, I'm using the intel driver _with_ SNA acceleration on a
Haswell system without issues. I'm using snapshot of the driver as
recent as February 24th.
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Disabled SNA like suggested in comment #40 and that fixed the problem
for me. This was serious for me, as playing a video in VLC (and maybe
moving the window or seeking in the video) would crash X within a few
seconds.
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Actually, Markus tested Trusty, not Utopic:
3.16.0-38-generic #52~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 8 09:43:57 UTC 2015 x86_64
14.04.1 is the Trusty version, not Utopic. Therefor adding
verification-needed-utopic back and adding verification-done-trusty.
** Tags removed: verification-done-utopic
After a long long time of fiddling around with this bug, at least for me i
tracked the issue down to:
tvtime
When using tvtime, the problem appeared from time to time, without it,
it never happened again.
So it might be related to tvtime only.
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This just happened to me too. I'm running a clean install of Ubuntu
12.10 on a brand new Lenovo W530. I was able to move the pointer but not
click.
xev also showed no output from the mouse, not even movement.
I'm running kde and the problems started when i was listening top
spotify. The
dricore is part of the graphics driver infrastructure. I'll try to
reassign this bug. I am not really familiar with the inner workings of
the DRI infrastructure and therefore have to assign it to the libgl1
-mesa-dri and let the maintainer of this package decide where it
belongs
** Package
Hi everyone,
I have tried the 295.49 driver and this fixes the problem for me.
Cheers, Sven
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Title:
[regression] Nvidia 295.40: Unity 3D
attempt is from 15th of april.
Hope that helps. Cheers,
Sven
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Version 295.33 fixed the error for me.
Had to manually add 'ignoreABI' flag to xorg.conf but after that unity 3d works.
I have attached my Xorg.0.log file.
Cheers,
Sven
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Public bug reported:
After update of the NVIDIA driver to version 295.40 the unity 3d desktop does
not work.
I am using a GeForce 6200 on a i386 architecture Ubuntu 12.04 beta.
** Affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-updates
I still have this problem on 12.04 beta with nvidia drivers 295.33
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Intermittent white window contents when
Excellent - thank you so much for accepting our proposal.
Xerxes also confirmed that the fix solves the problem in the processing-2.0a5
build
using Mesa/Ubuntu.
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Allow me to copy my analysis of this bug here
from https://jogamp.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=566#c13
This bug affects all Mesa8 w/ the tls_model(global-dynamic) patch
enabled!
+++
Analysis of patch 113_fix_tls.diff and it's freezing impact:
+++
extern __thread void *u_current_user
-
Allow me to start a discussion about the motivation of the tls-global path
113_fix_tls.diff
and pls correct me if I am wrong ... ofc.
[1] tls-global implies that all the tls fields are directly exposed to the
other library or executable loading the
tls-global exposed library.
[1.1] This is
Thank you Chris for responding and describing the history and motivation
of the patch.
Regarding visibility, I read in the same tls paper, that global exposes the tls
field[s]
to the 'calling' library and executables as well, where the other models don't.
Hence I would be able to access them
The need to manually configure drirc to use driver=dri2 is filed as bug
34401.
I'm still not sure if toggling vsync on/off inside an application is
supposed to work (it doesn't seem to with r300g in Sauerbraten or
M.A.R.S. for example). What component should a bug be filed against in
this case?
(In reply to comment #32)
I'm still not sure if toggling vsync on/off inside an application is supposed
to work (it doesn't seem to with r300g in Sauerbraten or M.A.R.S. for
example).
What component should a bug be filed against in this case?
At least M.A.R.S. seems to be using
Different touch screen controller, same bug. Touch worked for me on
oneiric but stopped working for precise. I have an ExoPC (Atom Tablet,
similar to WeTab). To add some more detail: if you only tap the screen
everything works. If you try to drag something (e.g. move window) input
freezes. The
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I'm not sure if this is helpful. Monitored xinput on device 9 (my touch
screen controller, see list above) when triggering bug. Bit difficult to
catch, because when input stops working, I needed to switch to console
(with DISPLAY=:0 opened with xhost +) and xinput test 9 buffers
output until stop
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(Precise Beta) my system takes longer than usual to start. It actually
takes longer than Windows on my other machine which is unusual since
10.04.
I have a Samsung R560 with
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As recommended i reverted the changes from the mentioned howto and then
remembered of triaging this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/736743 with what is
recommended in #10
after that the boottime issue also was not fixed and i submitted the
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 736743 ***
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long boot time after installing
its own syndaemon instance).
Of course, it is possible some people have the same bug behaviour with
other causes.
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do you experience erratic mouse behavior after the pointer unfreezes,
no, mouse is fine always
and does synclient TouchpadOff=0 work for you?
well, it does, though I did not check if the freeze reoccurs after some
time, or if it is viable as a workaround for the complete session.
sven
get out of sync.
This was simply overlooked when switching from gdm to lightdm as login manager.
PLEASE FIX.
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lightdm starts a syndameon instance which is not terminated upon session
startup.
So there is the conflict: two syndaemon instances, one from lightdm and one
from logged in user.
Just experienced this problem after going from gdm back to lightdm.
This does not happen with gdm.
lightdm
Oh, and this workaround should be fine for all:
In terminal:
sudo killall -u lightdm syndaemon
synclient Touchpadoff=0
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I notice that when I use the latest FGLRX drivers from AMD (8.881), I
have to disable Tear Free Desktop in the AMD Catalyst Control Center and
enable Sync To VBlank at the CompizConfig Settings Manager.
Only then does my desktop run smooth.
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I forgot to mention that I got it working with the solution above and
the update from ppa:vanvugt/compiz
Thanks for the fix Daniel!
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According to various observations in this bug report (especially #15 and
#16), I believe this is not an X server bug but a bug in Metacity.
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I had very similar problems with unity (latest ubuntu 11.04) + nvidia
(latest driver from the official repositories). The PC is a Foxconn
NetBox-nT330i Nettop (Intel Atom 330 with NVIDIA ION chipset) with two
monitors (TwinView 2x1920x1080):
As soon as I open a terminal, or kile, etc. the Xorg
After installing the 275 driver from Roberto Ferramosca's PPA I can
confirm that it fixes this bug.
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What's the status on this bug? I also ran into it (Natty 64bit, GeForce
GTX 240, nVidia 270.41.06 from natty-restricted).
Did anyone already try with driver version 275? I'd do so myself if I
knew that I could completely remove it again in case I want/need to.
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Not affirmative, but older cards (GF9 and lower) don't seem to be
affected. Also not affected -- and this is affirmative -- is the legacy
173 driver with a GeForce FX 5900XT on Natty 32bit.
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Also not affirmative: I just heard that the 275 driver fixes this issue,
so it might be worth it to package the 275 for at least Natty.
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Yes, the tooltips also corrupt my display as you describe. I've
described this (although without a screenshot) in comment #5.
With kind regards,
Sven
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A question for the other people who are also affected by this problem:
does the remaining-border-corruption ever happen to you on non-Gnome-
Terminal windows? I've been experimenting with some other windows, such
as a calculator or other small windows, and they never seem to have any
residue left
More corruption, not only window borders. I've attached an image where
part of a pop-up-context-menu in Thunderbird is not being drawn.
Another thing: when the corruption happens in the Gnome Panel, as in the
image that I've already attached in #5, it's the actual desktop
background that gets
I've more or less confirmed that metacity is at fault: I've copied
/usr/bin/metacity from a Lucid machine to /tmp and ran /tmp/metacity
--replace. This causes the Lucid version of metacity to take over. I've
not had any corruption with that version (it's a miracle that it works
with Natty's
Bug is solved for me, too!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658487
Title:
USB mouse - left button always pressed
kqemu isn't part of Ubuntu since lucid
** Changed in: kqemu (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Packages using DKMS should make use of /usr/lib/dkms/common.postinst
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497149
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Hi,
I could fix prevent kdm from crashing by installing xfce4 and setting the
alternatives
- x-session-manager to /usr/bin/startkde
- x-window-manager to /usr/bin/kwin
it do not make sense but it's working. I got to it, as my NFS-server
wasn't up and I only could login to failsafe-mode. And
Can confirm TheBrightSide's fix regarding using Best shape with
slight hinting works very well.
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Fonts corrupted on Openoffice menus and Lotus Notes 8.5 with nvidia, compiz,
twinview and subpixel smoothing.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568492
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I have a Nvidia Chipset, so I don't think it depends on the sound card.
The ATI Device is my Grafic Card with HDMI Output.
# lspci | grep -i audio
00:07.0 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP72XE/MCP72P/MCP78U/MCP78S High
Definition Audio (rev a1)
02:00.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc
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