Hello Juerg,
Em quinta-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2022, às 12:32:48 -03, Juerg Haefliger
escreveu:
> If you want this fixed in Ubuntu I need to know what series are
> affected. Hirsute goes EOL at the end of the month. Are Impish and/or
> Jammy working or affected as well?
I upgraded to Impish a
Hello,
I’d just like to report that I haven’t seen this problem in a while. The
last time I see the “retry page fault” messages in my log was on August 9.
I’ve been using the ‘amdgpu/picasso*‘ files from linux-firmware commit
c46b8c364b82 (“ice: update package file to 1.3.26.0”) so apparently
files are the same as in linux-firmware ‘main’ branch
as of today: commit 168452ee695b ("Merge tag 'iwlwifi-fw-2021-07-19' of
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/linux-firmware into
main”). The kernel is Ubuntu’s 5.11.0-25-generic.
The full log is attached. Hope this helps.
Rega
Em segunda-feira, 12 de julho de 2021, às 15:12:19 -03, Alex Deucher
escreveu:
> Does the latest firmware in the firmware git tree help?
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.g
> it/log/amdgpu
I updated the picasso* files from commit:
d79c26779d45 amdgpu:
Em quinta-feira, 17 de junho de 2021, às 00:45:30 -03, Thiago Jung
Bauermann escreveu:
> > > I think it may be related to a change in mesa. Specifically mesa
> > > commit
> > > 820dec3f7c7. For more info see
> > > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/
I was finally able to spend a bit of time on this. Unfortunately, there’s
not much to report back.
Em terça-feira, 8 de junho de 2021, às 15:13:36 -03, Thiago Jung Bauermann
escreveu:
> Em terça-feira, 8 de junho de 2021, às 10:30:24 -03, Alex Deucher
escreveu:
> > Can you narrow d
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Thanks for your input.
Em terça-feira, 8 de junho de 2021, às 10:30:24 -03, Alex Deucher escreveu:
> Can you narrow down which specific firmware file causes the problem?
Ok, I will try.
Also, is it possible and/or worthwhile trying to bisect firmware versions from
the linux-firmware repo? How
I have similar problem.
imac 27" with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, 4.18.0-25-generic
Thunderbolt display
VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK104M [GeForce GTX 775M Mac
Edition] (rev a1)
Sometimes, after logging in, both screens are on.
After shutdown, the second screen sometimes is off.
Then,
I'll maintain the following repo:
https://launchpad.net/~martinx/+archive/ubuntu/xrdp-hwe-18.04
...until Ubuntu fixes it in an LTS version, maybe 20.04? That's okay...
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And here is the xrdp-0.9.9 and xorgxrdp-0.2.9 for Bionic HWE!
https://launchpad.net/~martinx/+archive/ubuntu/xrdp-next
Awesome Friday night! LOL
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So, there is a need to rebuild xrdp against HWE 18.04.
Maybe Ubuntu should provide a new binary package, let's say "xrdp-
hwe-18.04"
For now, I've recompiled the same xrdp from Ubuntu 18.04, on Ubuntu
18.04.2 and uploaded to my "XRP PPA", here:
I do not know how to do it. I'll have to install again to this
recommended test?
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS black screen at login screen
To
Thanks Tiago, your patch worked for me too. Have you upstreamed it
already?
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The 'fn' key on the Macbook Pro 12,1 (Early 2015) is not working.
The modifier is not captured by xev and the combination with any key
reports the original key.
More users are reporting the same issue on the forums:
Impossible to use WindowMaker with Ubuntu 14.10 with my laptop, can not
right-click on Clip Main, can not use right-click menus...
This is very annoying, it depends on a mouse... I don't remember the
last time I used a mouse with a laptop...
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Expected: login interface is blocking all access to the system
Whats happen: Login give access to the virtualbox
how to replicate:
- Use virtualbox in steamless mode
- Cursor focus on the VM
- close the laptop to
I have the same error at intel_set_mode+0x25/0x30 [i915]. X won't always
come back to login screen, but screen turns black and every X client
dies.
I can reproduce it consistently by triggering resolution changes.
Important information: I am using kde with kwin as window manager (this
appears to
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Problems while try to install ATI driver
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: fglrx (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-45.102-generic-pae 2.6.32.60+drm33.26
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-45-generic-pae i686
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
AptOrdering:
Same problem here: Ubuntu 12.04.1 - 64 bits, RADEON 5450, open source
radeon driver.
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[i965] idle black screen
@Sezov: Well, 4.9.3 packages should be right around the corner (I'd give
it a week). It's supposed to be fixed in 4.9.3.
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Heh, I spoke too soob, 4.9.3 packages are out on the kubuntu-ppa. I just
installed it along with mesa9 and kwin is compositing with opengl at 60
fps with no artifacts.
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It seem to be an intel+mesa9 specific problem. And what about KDE? Can
anyone confirm the rendering problems on Unity? And what about other
distros? Who else is fielding mesa9 right now? It seems that both fedora
and opensuse remain on 8.0.4. Heck, even Debian friggin' unstable is on
8.0.4.!
@Rich: I'm not sure that's a KDE issue. It has been repported under
Unity too. See post #43 above.
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@Rob: Aw snap! Guess what I was just about to do? Well, that's a serious
no-go for me, but since I still want to give 12.10 a chance, I'll go on
installing bumblebee anyway... Most likely that's the last thing I'll do
on 12.10. I will report soon.
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@Rob: Ok, so I'm back from rebooting after bumblebee install and I
report no corruption nor frame rate reduction. optirun glxspheres is
working flawlessly on my NVidia 650M at 220 fps (jpg transport)...
However...
I did install it through aptitude, which pointed that the recommended
@Rob: Ok, as I guessed, wine wouldn't even install without virtualgl-
libs-ia32 (on a unrelated note: aren't all *-ia32 libs deprecated in
favor of multiarch?).
Fair enough, I downloaded the i386 versions of libgl1-mesa-dri, libgl1
-mesa-glx, libglapi-mesa and libglu1-mesa packages and installed
Same issues here, corruption and slowness on kwin with an Intel 3rd gen
gpu (HD4000?)l As suggested in the original post, I downgraded to mesa
8.0.4 and now kwin is again rendering at 60fps with no corruption.
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I removed (and purged) the Proprietary ATI Driver (12.3) and installed
the fglrx from the ubuntu repositories and - aparently - the issue is
solved.
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First of all, i'm not sure if this bug is on xorg, fglrx or another
package.. i'm goin with xorg because the workaround create a new xorg
config.
After upgrading to Precise my Ubuntu didn't booted: After the Ubuntu
11.10 loading screen, no login screen was shown... Only a
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First of all, i'm not sure if this bug is on xorg, fglrx or another
package.. i'm goin with xorg because the workaround create a new xorg
config.
After upgrading to Precise my Ubuntu didn't booted: After the Ubuntu
11.10 loading screen, no login screen was
Similar bugs:
bug 807538
bug 807291
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I am on Natty final on a HP Pavilion DV2840se with a geforce 7150 630m
video card and the same issue is present. The card detect the TV OUT as
connected so it keep the resolution below the default for my laptop.
I configured nouveau.tv_disable=1 in my kernel not ir start in the
correct resolution
I am also seeing this bug, using the latest kernel from the latest
Ubuntu (Kernel: 2.6.35-24-generic, Ubuntu: 10.10).
Does anyone know a fix for this, even if it's just a temporary hack?
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Thanks all. I was going to mark this bug as invalid but other people
have marked the bug as affecting them. I'll let it sit for a while but
afaic this can be closed.
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Jockey doesn't seem to pick-up anything:
thia...@xingu:~$ jockey-text
Searching for available drivers...
thia...@xingu:~$
thia...@xingu:~$ sudo jockey-text -l
firmware:b43 - Broadcom B43 wireless driver (Free, Enabled, In use)
kmod:wl - Broadcom STA wireless driver (Proprietary, Disabled, Not
Hi, Alberto.
Thanks for that and right you are. I've removed all traces of the
proprietary driver and reinstalled the open-source driver. Running
glxinfo no longer dumps a core:
$ glxinfo
name of display: :0.0
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
Xlib: extension GLX missing on
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Also, in `dmesg':
[ 182.554496] glxinfo[2257]: segfault at 4 ip 00775ed6 sp bf97b020 error 4 in
libGL.so.1.2[71+a7000]
[ 189.598254] glxinfo[2259]: segfault at 4 ip 00e76ed6 sp bfc3ba80 error 4 in
libGL.so.1.2[e11000+a7000]
[ 231.464828] glxinfo[2491]: segfault at 4 ip 00b8ced6 sp
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I suspended the OS via the gnome-panel menu. Upon resuming Xorg had died
and, after logging-in, the app crash reporter popped-up.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Mar 11 07:33:48 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/Xorg
MachineType: Dell
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After applying the latest updates to my Kubuntu installation, Xorg
stopped working
It would complain about going into low graphics mode but then going
into low graphics mode would not work
It would also show this message: (EE)
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I upgraded from Jaunty to Karmic (on my T400), bug still present, like
you already know. Installed xorg with backclear patch from ppa (#291)
and everything seems to work again (after installing fglrx again from
ATI binary).
On a side note, I have OpenSuse 11.2 on the same machine, and it has the
Wait, looks like sending this patch to upstream isn't needed. They
already fixed this bug (in dev).
I compiled linuxwacom-dev in my system and I noticed that xsetwacom
returns and accepts device names with underscores instead of white
spaces and wacomcpl just works well alongside it. The only
No problem. :)
And, no, I didn't. I'll give it a try. It's also a good opportunity to
break some long lines of code in my patch that I left as is (shame on
me).
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Hi Ubuntu people.
I'm using the stable version of linuxwacom (0.8.4-3) compiled with
src/util/wacomcfg.c from linuxwacom-dev and it's working fine for xsetwacom.
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wacomcpl-exec to fix it.
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I also have this bug.
carpie (#23) suggestion worked for me.
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This just happened to me on Ubuntu 9.10. Apport reported the crash on X
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...
Nevertheless, the Desktop Effects is still working!
Thanks!
Thiago
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Guys!
The F1/F2 is working with nomodeset option enabled in GRUB's menu!
Cheers!
Thiago
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This happened to me when my machine came back from suspended mode.
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The xserver-no-backfill fixes the maximize delay issue for me :)
System information:
- Thinkpad T400
- ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon HD 3400 Series
- Drivers installed with ati-driver-installer-9-5-x86.x86_64.run (8.612 I think)
- Normal visual effects
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Suspend to RAM is working fine with my T400 (configuration details on
my previous post). Haven't tried suspend to disk yet.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:58 AM, Prabhakar Nagralpmnag...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Guys,
whoever is using Thinkpad T400 or W500, are you able to get suspend and
hibernate
I have previously downloaded and installed nVidia's driver version 185
and I haven't had xorg crash after that.
When I get to work on Monday I'll give your packaged driver a go.
Cheers,
Thiago
2009/6/26 Bryce Harrington br...@bryceharrington.org:
I've posted a new version of the -nvidia
Robert, this looks like something I can live with.
I would really like to use the -generic kernel or x64 but this is my
work machine :(
I'll test the x-retro driver then.
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Ok, testing under way
2.6.28-13-server is good?? (it has to be server b/c of 4Gb of RAM and
not x86_64)
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No crashes since I installed the updated nVidia driver:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_185.18.14.html
My machine was crashing several times a day. I have re-enabled the
OpenGL screensavers and so far so good.
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No crashes since I changed XScreensaver to Blank Screen.
I have now removed the Ubuntu nvidia driver (v 180) and manually
installed nVidia's latest (v 185).
I have also re-enabled the OpenGL screensavers. Will post the results
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uptime
13:23:47 up 7 days, 3:59,
It started going flaky like this today (and every 7 days approximately)
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Since my last comment I have disabled XScreensaver.
While I don't think XScreensaver is at fault it has many OpenGL
intensive applications. I suspect one of them is triggering the bug.
Unfortunately I can't say which one yet.
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OK, I tested this:
ii xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.7.1-0ubuntu1~xup~1
With the standart xorg.conf , xorg doesn't crash, but I get a black
screen on kdm (only with a functioning mouse cursor)
On reverting to the 'good' Xorg.conf and restarting kdm, the machine
crashed. But then it worked with
bgerlich driver works good on 01:00.0 0300: 1039:6351 (rev 10), thanks!
not much faster than 9.04 netbook remix interface then vesa though...
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Correct
(even though it doesn't look like a specific KDE problem)
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