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:
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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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
Same problem here: Ubuntu 12.04.1 - 64 bits, RADEON 5450, open source
radeon driver.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/763422
Title:
[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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Title:
Desktop
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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Title:
Desktop effects are slow and
@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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