Delete the display color profile or choose a proper one solves the
problem for me.
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Title:
Instead of gray, my monitor displays pink-gray.
Sorry I wasn't clear! Yes I realized that after Googling and switched to
i965 and it's fixed, I am just wondering if the package responsible for
choosing the default driver can add a check for older CPU model so that
this problem will not be encountered by other users. I think I should
probably
Thanks! Mine is gen6 so the problem is with the default choice of
graphics driver, do you happen to know which source package I should
file bug or feature request to? Thanks again!
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Title:
iris driver for old cpu
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The FAE of ASPEED Co. had checked this issue. They found the
"modesetting" (drm) driver loaded and the xorg-server running will cause
segmentation fault which is logged in Xorg.0.log. But they have no idea
for this segmentation fault. They provide me a xorg.conf file and I put
xorg.conf file into
Hi madbiologist,
Thank you very much for your reply.
I have put the ast_dp501_fw.bin into "/lib/firmware" and reboot Ubuntu but I
still see "The system is running in low-graphics mode".
Also still see 'Failed to load module "ast" (module does not exist, 0)' in
Xorg.o.log
It seems a VGA driver
I add “nomodeset” in kernel command line of grub.cfg but I still see
“The system is running in low-graphics mode”.
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The system is
Add LED monitor output picture
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Yuri, please do not add the whole hybrid-graphic-linux mailing list, it
might be a bit noisy.
The error from comment 6 is the same as in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93460, though under
different circumstances.
The amdgpu driver is under development by AMD and your hardware is
In June 2015 there was another attempt to get this patch merged[0], it
seems that people are now recommending/leaning towards replacing xf86
-video-dummy[1] by Xvfb[2][3].
The patch looks trivial enough to get merged, but maybe it never will
due to Xvfb deprecation (=WONTFIX)?
[0]:
Thanks. Is there a way to get xorg-server-1.15.99.901 on Ubuntu Trusty,
or just wait for the upstream updates?
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Ok, installed these two debs from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/drm-intel-nightly/current/
linux-headers-3.14.0-994-generic_3.14.0-994.201404150253_amd64.deb
linux-image-3.14.0-994-generic_3.14.0-994.201404150253_amd64.deb
I actually had error during the installation
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scratch that kernel_install_errors.txt in previous comment. There was
another deb package I should have installed:
linux-headers-3.14.0-994_3.14.0-994.201404150253_all.deb
After all three debs installed, the display issue still the same.
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Public bug reported:
X1 Carbon 2014 model (20A7CTO1WW)
Thinkpad Onelink Pro dock (4X10E52935)
Dell U3011 30 inch monitor (native resolution: 2560x1600), connected to
displayport on Onelink pro dock
Installed Ubuntu 14.04 (beta)
Max resolution on U3011 I can get is 1920x1440 right now.
Tried
I tried Adding undetected resolutions section from here
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution#Adding_undetected_resolutions):
$ cvt 2560 1600 60
$ xrandr --newmode 2560x1600_60 348.50 2560 2760 3032 3504 1600 1603 1609
1658 -hsync +vsync
$ xrandr --addmode DP2 2560x1600_60
$ xrandr
Public bug reported:
ctrl+super+Left/Right can semi-maximise window.
But dragging the window via mouse to edge most of the time can't semi-maximise
it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-16.26-generic 3.8.5
Uname: Linux
I have the same problem. It only randomly freezes when I have webpages
actively playing flash videos (firefox and chrome). When the system
freezes, I can't move my mouse or keyboard, existing terminal output
also freezes and I can't even ssh into my machine.
In addition, my HDD LED keeps
Hi Christian,
Looks like maintaining an active ssh session remotely is the only way to
troubleshoot this issue. My desktop just froze again, and firefox
/plugin-container (flash) was consuming 100% CPU. Killing flash
unfreezes the desktop. For the websites I visit, flash usually consumes
Ahh, that's embarrasing. My fault. I was compiling LLVM 3.1 on a 4G
machine, while browsing with many many tabs. When the link stage
starts, it consumes lots of RAM and forces the system to swap. I
confirmed the RAM thrashing from a remote top. I didn't expect
compiling LLVM to use that much
.
-Original Message-
From: boun...@canonical.com [mailto:boun...@canonical.com] On Behalf Of
Bryce Harrington
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 6:57 PM
To: Chihpin Wu
Subject: [Bug 681207] Re: PCI device header type doesn't include bit7
Chih-Pin Wu thank you, I've incorporated your change
Bryce,
Here is how I fixed it. Please search for ~cpw to find my comments
(three of them). I stumbled across the bug with a chipset whose PCI
bridge is a multifunction device.
Best regards,
Chih-Pin Wu
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Extracted from common_bridge.c
Public bug reported:
Within the function pci_device_get_bridge_buses() in file
common_bridge.c, priiv-header_type is used to detect the bridge type
without bit 7 (indicating multi-function or not) stripped. As a result
the detection would always fail for multi-function card. I see this
error in
Got the bug today with a fresh install Karmic (20090916)
Since in Karmic there are no xorg.conf file exists in the /etc/X11
directory anymore, nvidia-settins doesn't like that. :( (Tried create an
empty xorg.conf file, no good)
In the end, you will need to run:
sudo nvidia-xconfig
Then,
I got the same issue today (or from the updates from the xserver-xorg-
video-intel) yesterday.
Video card:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
Driver:
xserver-xorg-video-intel - Version: 2:2.8.1-1ubuntu1
Kernel:
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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