Chris,
With the following packages installed and the workaround removed the
issue no longer occurs for me when enabling Automatic Login via
Settings. I have tested rebooting and starting from off several times
and it worked as expected each time. Previously the issue occurred on
every boot.
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I run Ubuntu 18.04 on a Dell Precision 7540. Most of the time I use
this through a Dell WD19DC dock. The dock is connected to a Trendnet
TK-240DP KVM Switch.
If I have the laptop clamshell closed, like I normally do, and switch my
KVM to the other computer, and then
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i think, i have the very same problem... but i use AMD video. I'd like
to find out if it is the same issue or a different bug. However i cannot
use my second monitor...
Any suggests?
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org-video-ati: xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:7.7.0-1
> version.xserver-xorg-video-intel: xserver-xorg-video-intel
> 2:2.99.917+git20160325-1ubuntu1.2
> version.xserver-xorg-video-nouveau: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
> 1:1.0.12-1build2
> xserver.bootTime: Mon Feb 13 18:15:02 20
-1
> version.xserver-xorg-video-intel: xserver-xorg-video-intel
> 2:2.99.917+git20160325-1ubuntu1.2
> version.xserver-xorg-video-nouveau: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
> 1:1.0.12-1build2
> xserver.bootTime: Mon Feb 13 18:15:02 2017
> xserver.configfile: default
> xserve
It seems like this is by design, the workaround is to install xserver-
xorg-legacy.
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=802544
And
http://sources.debian.net/src/xorg-server/2:1.19.3-1/debian/xserver-xorg-core.NEWS/?hl=15#L15
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Well, it was not a firmware update that fixed it. I'm on Qubes 4.2
right now and it still has the problem, Qubes is using Xfce 4.12 as
it's desktop manager, which I believe is Ubuntu based. Some update to
Ubuntu must have fixed the problem and it hasn't been rolled into the
Xfce version Qubes
As requested I downloaded the latest build and ran it from USB. After
selecting hybrid graphics in BIOS I booted up and was delighted to see
no mouse trails on the 2nd monitor!
I then rebooted back into 16.04 leaving hybrid graphics selected - no
mouse trails!
I think there was an Intel
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Graphics the cursor on the second display is distorted and leaves mouse
trails that persist for several seconds. Switching to Nvidia graphics
cures
I am having a nearly identical problem with my P50 and an ASUS external
monitor.
In my case the trails last for a second or two then go away until I move
the mouse again. I have the same distorted cursor problem.
I've tried connecting with DP and HDMI, using proprietary or community
drivers,
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Goes to automatic report as soon as I try to install it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-31.50-generic 4.4.13
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-31-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
The workaround is worse than the symptom! I have Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 with
[AMD/ATI] Bonaire XT [Radeon HD 7790/8770 / R7 360 / R9 260/360 OEM].
I'm running the low-latency kernel, if it matters: 4.4.0-21-lowlatency
#37-Ubuntu
I went into the menu as described, restarted LibreOffice Calc and opened
I just accepted an auto-update on my Ubuntu 14.04 system and all
application shortcuts stopped working. I can't make them work again.
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This is a fresh 13.10 install on a new Thinkpad Helix. The error is
intermittent, maybe one out of every five suspends hangs this way.
Switching to tty works, killing lightdm puts me back to the login
screen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package:
Using the original workaround (not comment #8), I have gotten back Wacom
input, and it is preserved across sleep. So maybe the updated udevs rule
is not right either. I haven't tested it. I had to reboot to put the new
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Touchpad is very slow to respond. The tips of fingers will not move the
cursor. The palm of the hand will move the cursor.
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I can confirm this (Xubuntu 14.04 LTS).
If the NVidia driver is used the placement grid extends over both screens, if
the XOrg nouveau driver is used, it only is present on the primary (in my case
left) screen, to which my additional screen is placed right of...
Both my screens are the same
Created attachment 93235
sna/gen4,5: Fix setting pipe control cache flush bits
Only the one in gen4_emit_pipe_flush is in an enabled part of the code
anyway.
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Running with all workarounds disabled, this change doesn't fix anything nor
seem to make any difference, but anyway:
Shouldn't the cache flush bits be in dword 0 for gen4 GEN4_PIPE_CONTROL? Maybe
gen5 also?
diff --git a/src/sna/gen4_render.c b/src/sna/gen4_render.c
index 1d164b6..894418b 100644
Created attachment 93326
icon corruption
Latest git (2.99.909-7-g1cbc59a) has icon corruption, but all text is
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Created attachment 92770
not quite random corruption example
With the workarounds disabled, can anything be deduced from the text or
pixmap corruption not seeming to be completely random?
Italic text seems to be particularly badly hit, and it seems to vary
with the font and size. But in the
I am wondering if some extra flushes are needed in regard to what the
G45 PRM PDFs say about the BLT (section 8.6, vol 1b p. 170)
git + this gives only a moderate amount of corrupt rendering:
diff --git a/src/sna/gen4_render.c b/src/sna/gen4_render.c
index e239c21..f150e5b 100644
---
(In reply to comment #168)
Created attachment 92287 [details] [review]
Always force a GPU flush between operations
Can you please try this patch against git and see if that improves things -
except for performance?
Current git (2.99.907-23-gf23ab96) without any other changes: still a
few
I have been experimenting with various numbers in the code in comment
#157 without really discovering anything useful. I think any change that
slows things down decreases the chances of observing any corruption, but
might not necessarily fix the problem completely.
With current git +
Created attachment 91383
gedit in openbox with 2.99.907 GM45 SNA
I am finding that GM45 SNA seems unusable with 2.99.907 - git bisect pointed to
the bad commit as:
9289e2c56b7f0cc78c5123691ad96611f0e04bed is the first bad commit
commit 9289e2c56b7f0cc78c5123691ad96611f0e04bed
Author: Chris
Created attachment 91388
intel_error_decode output
I saved the output from intel_error_decode but I didn't save the raw
error data.
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But I didn't spot any corrupted characters while running 2.99.907 with
MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES set back to 6
And now I have spotted the single character corruption with 2.99.907 +
MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES set to 6.
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Worth trying just:
diff --git a/src/sna/gen4_render.c b/src/sna/gen4_render.c
index 637137e..dc80de3 100644
--- a/src/sna/gen4_render.c
+++ b/src/sna/gen4_render.c
@@ -660,9 +660,11 @@ inline static int gen4_get_rectangles(struct sna *sna,
if
Created attachment 91389
intel_error_decode output
the decoded error that occurred while running gtkperf, 2.99.907 with the
change in comment #148
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Created attachment 91383
gedit in openbox with 2.99.907 GM45 SNA
I am finding that GM45 SNA seems unusable with 2.99.907 - git bisect pointed to
the bad commit as:
9289e2c56b7f0cc78c5123691ad96611f0e04bed is the first bad commit
commit 9289e2c56b7f0cc78c5123691ad96611f0e04bed
Author: Chris
Created attachment 91389
intel_error_decode output
the decoded error that occurred while running gtkperf, 2.99.907 with the
change in comment #148
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Worth trying just:
diff --git a/src/sna/gen4_render.c b/src/sna/gen4_render.c
index 637137e..dc80de3 100644
--- a/src/sna/gen4_render.c
+++ b/src/sna/gen4_render.c
@@ -660,9 +660,11 @@ inline static int gen4_get_rectangles(struct sna *sna,
if
(In reply to comment #149)
But I didn't spot any corrupted characters while running 2.99.907 with
MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES set back to 6
And now I have spotted the single character corruption with 2.99.907 +
MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES set to 6.
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Created attachment 91388
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This report was already getting too big for Launchpad to handle quickly,
and is all marked fixed. In these cases I'm usually advised to leave
the closed report as it is, and handle the new occurrence with the new
bug. You can certainly put a link to this bug, there, for informational
purposes.
On my Ivy Bridge system, the dash now opens very slowly. Window and
viewport switching are also glacially slow. A few other upgrades, like
the kernel, arrived at the same time. But with pablomme's report, too,
it seems more likely to be this.
Specifically it's Ivy Bridge GT2, aka HD 4500.
Now I've found bug 1183269, and see that fixed packages are coming.
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Ugh, that was the number for this bug. I mean bug 1187500. Sorry for
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I edited the original report, above, removing the word 'bug' before all
the upstream bug numbers. Launchpad had the wrong idea, linking them
all to the wrong local bugs. It just makes for confusion, I think.
Anyway, I'll try to report back later, on how this works on my Ivy
Bridge system.
I'll give that a try. Thanks!
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Jonas Platte
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Edward: If you have ssh access it's probably not a GPU lockup (the thing
that seemed to be my problem). You can probably reboot your computer
with the SysRq key combinations:
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I have the same issue, and have confirmed that I have full access via
SSH afterward, even though the mouse and keyboard are unresponsive.
Have the issue occurring intermintently on my Ubuntu 12.04 AMD64
computer, and also on my wife's Fedora 18 AMD64 computer (craigslist
purchases, quite
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This and related GPU bugs started happening with considerable frequency
two days ago when I upgraded to the 3.5.0-26.42 kernel. I do not
experience lockups, but I do get significant font rendering damage in
Firefox 19.0.2, and sometimes have to reboot.
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Weird. I reinstalled Kernel 3.5.0-26.42, and the problem seems to have
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Yeah, I had this problem, then a subsequent upgrade took care of things,
as Bryce described. Thanks.
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This was bugging me, so I just commented out the capslock remap in
/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/us :
https://gist.github.com/4401095#file-colemak_no_caps
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Install worked but then error.
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For what little it's worth, I haven't experienced this crash again, but
after a bumpy period I stopped running concurrent X sessions. X
stability has been much nicer in general, though, since the time when I
reported this, during a period when several releases were described as
Merge from
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xrestop numerous times under Quantal, and every time the X session has
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Nautilus manages the desktop background, and provides those menus.
Nautilus in quantal right now is having some crashes. Maybe that's
what's causing this problem for you. When you see this behavior, try
right-clicking on the desktop. If no menu appears, nautilus isn't
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It's xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.20.8-0ubuntu2.1 . Timo's saying that
this code will soon be 2.20.9, but it isn't yet -- I believe. Thanks.
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Maybe someone doing QA can help separate the different questions and
issues here, and help describe a rendering bug, if there is one.
Thanks.
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Thanks, Timo; good to know. It hasn't seemed consistently reproducible
yet, but I'll try some more.
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Hi Walter -
I take it that switching to another VT, then coming back, doesn't get
you a normal display. In that case it's bug 966744. If that was enough
to restore it, then I would say it's bug 1055987.
I'd say xorg is a better bet than nautilus. There's no info here about
your video hardware -- the simplest way to get it would be to start over
with:
ubuntu-bug xorg
So I'm going to mark this one Invalid to close it, because it'll be
smoother for you than directing that info to this existing
This is filed against unity-lens-photos; that package wouldn't have
anything to do with this. Your video hardware and driver information
will be needed. The best way to get that is to run
ubuntu-bug xorg
from a terminal. I'm going to close this bug, because that will open a
new one for you.
I'm running xorg-edgers right now, on my Ivy Bridge machine, and seeing
this behavior. I don't have SNA turned on in the config file (no
xorg.conf), but it appears to be switched on in those builds:
[18.918] (II) intel(0): SNA initialized with IvyBridge backend
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I've only seen this more minor bug, so it might be one behavior or the
other. Or it could be that it masks the 966744 problem, or something,
so I probably shouldn't speculate, oops. Thanks.
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That sounds like bug 966744. It can occur under Precise, but seems to
appear more under Quantal. Thanks.
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[i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with
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Urm, now I see that an ubuntu-devel post, from Didier, says Already
present in precise, but doesn't seem to trigger as often as in quantal.
So I may be wrong about that part. That'd make me less confident
For the folks in comments 260-263: this bug is just about these symptoms
under Intel video hardware. You all mention nvidia or radeon,,so that's
different . (It doesn't matter if it's an Intel CPU.) With hundreds of
posts here, you may not have seen what Daniel wrote in #196 :
Hi all.
We need
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+
+ [Those comments are building up, so brief links to
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Title:
System freeze with kernel bug displayed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1052771
Title:
blurred screen
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Hi Bryce -
Two X sessions. I knew that description didn't seem good; I'll update
it.
I cannot reproduce it at will, or at all, so far. I've had problems a
number of times when switching between two X sessions, but certainly in
a minority of those events. Most of them I've considered bug
Public bug reported:
I had two different user sessions, running on two vts, when this crash
happened. This report was uploaded after a reboot. I could ssh into
the system, but the screen was black and unresponsive. Thanks.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
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