This does not sound like a systemd bug, but more like kernel or the
nouveau driver. From the attached CurrentDmesg.txt:
[ 248.207134] nouveau :01:00.0: Enabling HDA controller
[ 248.310486] [ cut here ]
[ 248.310488] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1530 at kernel/workqueue.c:17
ang=en-us";
VERSION="20.04.5 LTS (Focal Fossa)"
nick@Precision-3541:~$ sudo lshw -C display
[sudo] password for nick:
*-display
description: 3D controller
product: GP107GLM [Quadro P620]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bu
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XP Pen Star 03 graphic tablet not running on Ubuntu later than 18.04
To manag
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+
+ This bug makes it more difficult for Wayland users to report bugs with
+ apport. When a Wayland user tries to use the -w,--window option, apport
+ fails silently. We do not want users to face a high barrier to
+ submitting bug reports.
+
+ The patch for thi
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Freezes after submitting the login password. If I shutdown the system
it usually works afterwards on the first boot, but not subsequent
reboots.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu14
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-66.74-lowlatency 5.
Hello, here is the log as requested
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After coming out of suspend the display is not receiving any data and
stays in power saving mode. Only power cycling the system brings it
back. Unsure whether this is related to amdgpu or something else.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubu
Also FWIW it also happens with amdgpu so I think it's probably mutter
and not nvidia
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Mouse cursor left frozen
Been experiencing this on multiple distributions but haven't been able
to find an upstream bug report
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Title:
Mouse c
I am going to disagree with #62. I am running Lubuntu 18.04 fully
updated as of the date of this message.
My system is a Dell Optiplex 9020. I have tested with a Logitech M325
wireless mouse, a Dell usb mouse and an old hp PS/2 mouse (the Optiplex
9020 is a modern system but does indeed have PS/2
This issue (which did not occur with a fresh install of 16.04) appears
to be related to the contents of file:
/usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
At line 346 (at present) there is the following:
style "menu" = "dark" {
Changing it to:
style "menu" {
... resolves this particular is
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Install of ubuntu-desktop login loop
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Public bug reported:
Tested on clean VM. To repro install ubuntu-17.10 server edition
> sudo apt update
> sudo apt upgrade
> sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop --no-install-recommends
> sudo reboot
# Reboots to graphical login screen. After entering username password returns
to graphical login for
This bug happens again after I've done a fresh install.
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It happened when I unlock the screen.
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Title:
EQ overflowing. Additional events will be discarded until existing
events are processed.
To
After another reboot, EQ overflowing occurs again, it seems random to me
now.
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I was on 14.04 and had no problem, but I started to have EQ overflow after
upgrading to 14.04.3.
Then I did fresh install of 16.04 on the same PC, but still EQ overflow occurs
after closing SMPlayer.
[640410.566] (WW) NVIDIA(0): WAIT (2, 8, 0x8000, 0x3d14, 0x4078)
[
I'm possibly experiencing this bug, but I'm using the Nvidia proprietary
driver, particularly the 367.57 version.
I tried to switch the clocksource to acpi_pm, as suggested in some forums, but
it doesn't help.
While that's EQ overflowing, I couldn't check anything but reboot.
Attached is the Xo
P.S. mine is also GT710 and Xubuntu 16.04, with kernel 4.4.0-59-generic.
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Title:
graphic system freezes after a while, can still ssh into ma
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i was running sudo apt-get install mesa-utils for working with my amd
driver
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: libxatracker2:amd64 11.2.0-1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-59.80-generic 4.4.35
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-59-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity_s
Just hit this and judging from various comments online lots of other
people have to. You might want to withdraw version 304.132...
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I was just including my example as another plus point for fake modes ("scale"
in this case didn't mean "output scaling".
If we had the fake modes then output scaling wouldn't really be required in
this case, as we would have a set of mutually inclusive modes to chose from.
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This is also an issue when we have cloned displays.
We need to be able to scale down to a fake mode. My laptop screen only runs at
1080p and if I have an external monitor plugged in with a lower resolution (eg
720), the only valid resolution will be the lower one.
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The system for this bug is running Trusty with xvfb 2:1.15.1-0ubuntu2.7
Xvfb fails to launch after being used for a couple days and I can't see
any reason to why it wont launch.
We have inetd.conf setup to run an x11vnc script with the following
command whenever a connection
Public bug reported:
Slows boot time in Ubuntu to over 1 minute 40 seconds. The system
appears to hang when loading Apport.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-36.55-generic 4.4.16
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-36-generic x86_64
.tmp.
I was able to fix this problem on a MacBook Pro 4,1 with a GeForce 8600M GT by
following these instructions:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2209602
In this case, installing the current version of Ubuntu (16.04.1) via USB
with a GUID partition table was not a problem.
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I honestly can't recall exactly. I presume that since I filed this for
xenial that it did not happen in wily. Otherwise I would have filed it
then.
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That's correct. And it hadn't happened for a while now but just
happened again yesterday.
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Title:
random letters don't
I just switched to Ubuntu from Debian (using xfce not gnome). .Xmodmap
has worked on Debian since ... forever. I can't do without it. I thought
Ubuntu was based on Debian?
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Thanks for the response Thomas. The DS4208 has multiple cables that it
can be plugged in with, the xterm issues are when it is plugged in over
USB. RS232 is not used for doing direct-text input.
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I worked with Zebra on this and was able to get the scanner working by
reducing the USB polling interval on the scanner to 8msec, the default
is to poll every 3msec. I still believe this is a bug in how xterm
accepts input because of the following:
A) This issue does not occur when accepting input
Here's what xterm is apparently seeing when I scan a barcode and use the
-l option to log the output.
^[]0;isisup@LUBE151: ~^Gisisup@LUBE151:~$ 1G
The 1G is the first 2 printed characters of the barcode in this case,
but there are 15 more it should have kept reading instead locking up.
Using a
Thanks, I'll try running with -k8 and other settings to see if I can't
get it to respond differently!
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xterm freeze when accepting i
Thomas,
The characters being sent/received are normal ASCII characters, we're doing
Vin code scanning so it's even in the domain A-Z 0-9 like I said, it was
working fine on an older version of xterm.
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Thomas: This issue is reproducible simply by attempting to scan a
barcode into the xterm window NOT a child process, I was simply
indicating that it happened in both places. The USB scanner is acting
as a basic character-input device when used like this. There's no
special application running it'
Public bug reported:
I have a symbol DS4208 Wired USB barcode scanner hooked up to a machine
running Ubuntu 14.04 via a USB connector. When using xterm and
attempting to scan a 1D or 2D barcode the xterm window will accept in a
couple characters from the USB scanner not in the correct order, and
I have exactly the same issue with Kubuntu 15.04 (clean install, all
updates).
lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82X38/X48 Express DRAM Controller (rev
01)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82X38/X48 Express Host-Primary PCI
Express Bridge (rev 01)
00:1a.0 USB controller: Intel
Could you guys fix this already? Using an excuse that it's not broken in
15.04 is total BS. 14.04.2 is supposed to be a LONG TERM SUPPORT version
and one of the most important parts of a desktop system has been unable
to be installed for like 2-3 months now. This is pathetic.
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Title:
System slows down to almos
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Hi, after an update about a month and a half / two months ago my system
started freezing after a period of usage. This tends to happen about
once a day... so generally after the laptop's been on for a few hours
(not necessarily constantly), sometimes probably up to 8 or ten ho
Public bug reported:
for 3 days ran this and it worked after ,no idea if this fixed it or
coincidence but thanks have a grat weekend i love ubuntu just wish
someone could send me in the right direction to learn it
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8.1
ProcVe
Issue persists in Xubuntu 14.04; opening http://google.com/chrome/ in
either Chrome or Firefox triggers the bug. The issue can be worked
around by either disabling hardware acceleration in Chrome or switching
the acceleration method to UXA in Xorg.conf.
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Broken dependencies
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oops! I've missed the duplicate bug warning - will re-post to bug
#1300914
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Edgar I have the same problem only _after_ upgrading to
3.13.0-44-generic. Can you test if the problem goes away for you too
when you boot with an earlier version of kernel?
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package fglrx-updates-core 2:14.201-0ubuntu
Old, likely will not fix.
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
Upgrading fglrx (13.350.1-0ubuntu3 => 14.201-0ubuntu1)
Unpacking fglrx-core (2:14.201-0ubuntu1) ...
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/fglrx-core_2%3a14.201-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite '/lib/fglrx/modprobe.conf', which is also in p
Thanks Straximus, that worked for me too.
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Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled
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^No AMD owns ATI, the other major graphics card provider.
I am also experiencing this problem on integrated Intel graphics on
Xubuntu 14.04 when using HDMI. It's the first distro I have used on this
system but I never had the problem on Xubuntu 12.04 on my previous sytem
(which was VGA/D-sub).
I
Public bug reported:
Left click on an app icon in the launcher bar works fine on first use.
After closing the app, it is impossible to open the app again by left
click. The only way to open the same app is to right click and select
the open option from the menu. Software updater would not launch a
I no longer see the problem on Ubuntu 13.10. Both monitors show as DVI
connected and both work fine.
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Nouveau th
Good news that the code to enable this has finaly landed in Linux.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to the hardware where this bug was initially
reported against, so I cannot test this new functionality
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I am somewhat used to having GPU lockups hang X for me maybe once a
week. I've followed a few vague bugs on the problem, but over the past
weekend this has grown to every couple of hours.
Easy ways to trigger it: changing workspaces too quickly while there is
disk activity,
This bug also exists in fglrx-13 from xorg-edgers @
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa
Not entirely sure where fglrx bugs go. I've also reported at:
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=847
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Running a new ASUS EAH6670 on Raring, seems to have frozen w/ kernel
spinning in X during logoff.
htop shows an unkillable spinning thread (100% CPU, all in kernel) of:
/usr/bin/X :0 -core -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch
[11139.483689] AMD IOMMU
Thanks for the advice, Chris! The --newmode/--addmode arguments will be
very useful. I do want to use that mode quite badly, as the display
represents all other resolutions I tried (of which there were many on
the older kernels) very badly.
I presently cannot remember on what basis I concluded tha
Ahhh, given what you just mentioned, I remembered that I had added a
line to /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, in order to force light-dm to use the
native resoltution of the display:
display-setup-script=xrandr --output HDMI2 --primary --mode 1440x900
This was returning a failure code, causing light-dm
An interesting thing I noticed is that, upon login into the VT, ubuntu
tells me that there is a "new release" available (13.04) and that I
sould use do-release-upgrade to upgrade to it. Perhaps something went
wrong in the upgrade process.
Actually trying to run do-release-upgrade tells me that the
You are correct Chris, the original logs were indeed from a working
session. I did not consider that they might only cover one session - my
apologies, I hope I have not wasted anyone's time!
As you can see by the spam :S it looks like I successfully ran apport-
collect from the VT... I had to gues
apport information
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Graphics worked in Precise. After upgrading, lightdm does not load, but
the "safe graphics mode" dialog is displayed, instead This dialog fails
to accomplish anything other than allowing me to exit to a terminal and
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Thanks Timo,
Unfortunately, the kernel you linked does not appear to work any better.
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Boot to "Safe Graphics" a
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Graphics worked in Precise. After upgrading, lightdm does not load, but
the "safe graphics mode" dialog is displayed, instead This dialog fails
to accomplish anything other than allowing me to exit to a terminal and
I thus cannot use the system in graphical mode at all (even "
Please let me know if I can provide further helpful information. (Or if
imdoinitwrong.)
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Boot to "Safe Graphics" after upgrade to Rar
Wait how do I go about installing the fixed stuff
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button1 gets stuck after a while
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This was about the initial X-server crash and it was an incompatibility of the
fglrx driver with the intel one.
The solution is to install fglrx > 13.1+ which shou
Guys just a small remark.
I have changed laptop and I don't have my intel/ati system any more.
So, I won't be able to troubleshoot any more :(
Nick
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I would try but i've just broken my system. added trim command in bootup
and disabled writing reports to make my SSD last longer however I now
have no desktop, blank screen. I've undone these changes but ctrl-alt-f7
(still with random curruptions but no desktop). seen another post
somewhere which'l
Yes, you are probably right, I'm hiding my comment on the other bug
Thanks for pointing it out!
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Low graphics mode in muxless hybrid
Try to install this version 2:12.100.3-0~andrik1 (for both
fglrx-updates and fglrx-amdcccle-updates) and remove the updated intel
driver.
Just the updated fglrx driver should work
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Marco, I think the periodic crashes refer to the Bug #1088220 which still
remains.
At least the new (13.1+) drivers seem to solve the initial segmentation fault,
is that right?
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gmentation fault and the low
graphics mode is activated.
WORKAROUND: Follow carefully the instructions here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#WORKAROUND
As per Nick Andrik, this is a version regression of xserver-xorg-video-
intel from 2.20.2 (working an
And this is the new merge request of 13.2beta3 for quantal-proposed:
https://code.launchpad.net/~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer-updates/fglrx-13.2-beta3/+merge/148950
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And this is the new merge request of 13.2beta3 for quantal-proposed:
https://code.launchpad.net/~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer-updates/fix-fglrx-intel-hybrid/+merge/148950
** Branch unlinked: lp:~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/xserver-xorg-video-intel
/fix-ati-hybrid
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Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Title:
Low graphics mode in muxless hybrid ATI/Intel GPU
** Branch linked: lp:~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer-updates
/fix-fglrx-intel-hybrid
** Branch unlinked: lp:~andrikos/ubuntu/quantal/fglrx-installer/fix-
switch-to-igpu
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I think the intel driver is out of this bug and should be marked as
invalid.
The solution relies in the fglrx driver. I have tried the 13.2beta3
driver and it solves the problem.
If we don't want to go for this version, a Suse user on the
corresponding attached bug, reported that also 13.1 is ok.
Yes, I menat the 13.2, not 12.3, sorry.
I packaged and tried that version for ubuntu and it seems to resolve the
problem.
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Title:
Low graph
It seems that the fglrx 12.3-beta3 driver solves this issus without any
patch needed for the intel driver.
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Low graphics mode in muxl
).
Could anyone please test these packages in your systems in order to see
if this is a proper fix and if any regressions appear?
Thanks,
Nick
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