Modifying /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/pc has the side effect that SDL is
unable to recognize the keyboard layout, and most keys do not work in
SDL applications if a modified keymap is used.
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I have a problem with same symptoms with the Intel HD Graphics 5500
(Broadwell GT2) on a Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 14 running Ubuntu 15.04.
Updating to kernel 4.0 from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
fixed screen rotation, so the issue might have been patched upstream
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new upstream release 9.1.3
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The packages in proposed have brought back the slow dash bug for my
Intel HD 4000 (Ivy Bridge, Core i7 3720QM).
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I have a very similar problem with my nvidia G94 (GeForce 9600 GT), only
differing in the HDMI issue - xrandr correctly detects the two DVIs. Out
of curiosity, does this happen for you with the live CD? In my case a
daily image of precise works fine, but both oneiric and precise exhibit
the
Bug #606001 might be relevant.
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To manage
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I've just tried patching overlay-scrollbars as I mentioned in comment
#75. vlc does not crash any more, as expected, but its windows (e.g.
Help Help...) have no scrollbars at all, although I can scroll with
the mouse wheel. Any ideas why? I guess that qt has been patched to use
overlay-scrollbars
The easiest way to trigger the bug is to open a non-existing file from
the command line, e.g.,
$ vlc i-do-not-exist.avi
I can confirm that
$ LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 vlc i-do-not-exist.avi
works fine.
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How about adding vlc to overlay-scrollbar's internal blacklist? I.e.
insert:
vlc, /*
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/805303 */
at line 52 of os/os-utils.c in package overlay-scrollbar. This should
have the same effect as LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 (unless something is
One can also trigger kinetic scrolling, move the pointer and have the
mousewheel clicks land in an undesired location, e.g., by scrolling in
chromium and immediately moving the pointer to the tab area.
Surely the synaptics driver is in a position to be able to stop kinetic
scrolling when the
@Nathan: you can do
xinput set-int-prop Synaptics Tap Action 8 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
See 'man synaptics' for more info. If you run this from Startup Applications
the settings will get overridden by Gnome's (which doesn't appear to have a way
to configure this) as it sets itself up. What I have is a
@Ricco, carmaxx: you may want to file separate bug reports against the
synaptics-dkms package since your issues seem hardware-dependent. In my
case (Asus Eee PC 1201N), the dkms driver works better than emulation
(no need to keep the fingers apart), and there is no jumpiness when
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Sorry, I thought you implied that another bug shouldn't be opened since
this one already exists. The freedesktop bug should probably not be
linked from this bug (nor should it link back to this bug) since they
are not the exact same thing: this one is for multitouch support, the
freedesktop one is
As per the bug description, the bug is capable of multitouch. I can
confirm the problem on an Asus Eee PC 1201N - it theoretically supports
multi-touch gestures in Windows 7 (theoretically because wiped Windows
7 before trying it out, but it was advertised on the box).
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@Claudio: does X crash as described in this bug, or does plymouth simply
drop you to VT1 (with the desktop accessible by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F7)
without any crashing on pressing 2 or Enter? I get this on my
laptop, although not on my desktop. This is a different problem, though,
the present bug
What I just described is covered by bug #538214, by the way.
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Be careful when updating. I just did, rebooted and mountall couldn't
find some libplybootclient.so.2 library, so my laptop doesn't boot. I've
reported this as bug #538298. Wait for a matching mountall update before
updating (if I'm right to think that's the problem).
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The update to mountall indeed fixes the problem. It's already in the
repositories for i386, but not for amd64 just yet. If you happen to run
into the problem as I did, the steps to get a booting system are in bug
#538298. Then just wait for mountall before updating plymouth.
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Interesting.
- My Xorg.0.log.old file says that X session --which crashed-- was running on
VT7.
- The current Xorg.0.log file says the present, stable X session is running on
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Does anyone
@ManhattanOS: not in my case. The patch sysvinit-utils received was
related to unkillable processes at shutdown, which seems unrelated. This
bug is somewhat intermittent -- how many times did you successfully
reboot cleanly into the desktop/login screen?
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I have this problem on both my desktop (nvidia card with proprietary
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(intel 945 card, 32-bit install, -generic kernel), both running lucid
installed afresh from alpha 3, and
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I have this problem on both my desktop (nvidia card with proprietary
drivers, 64-bit install, both -generic and -rt kernels) and my laptop
(intel 945 card, 32-bit install, -generic
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The initial batch of files (attached by apport-bug) are from my desktop,
and the latter (attached by apport-collect) are from my laptop. That
should rule out some possible system-specific causes.
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Xorg fails to detect the resolution of the Samsung SyncMaster 920N
monitor. This has happened since Feisty at least. Now I am at Lucid
installed afresh from alpha 3.
The native resolution of the monitor is 1280x1024. Lucid assigns it
1024x768.
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It seems to me that these are all the same bug. See upstream bug
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23718 (linked from bug
#419328).
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@Id2ndR: your problem doesn't sound like this bug.
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Doesn't work for me either. Neither the packages from the compiz PPA nor
those in karmic-proposed fix the problem.
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@Edward: it looks like your problem is different. In this bug,
attempting to switch screens freezes the computer, it's not just not
being able to choose mirror/extend. You should report a new bug.
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Nvidia binary driver won't build with 2.6.31-rt kernel
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I can confirm that running metacity --replace, switching screens, and
running compiz --replace serves as a workaround, proving that
compiz[-fusion] is involved in/causing the problem.
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This is still an issue as of the current karmic (25-sept-2009, with
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This is still an issue as of the current karmic (25-sept-2009, with
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@Bryce: my symptoms do match those described by Mat, and I'm inclined to
think that we are seeing the same bug on slightly different hardware.
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I have the same problem. Booting with the external screen attached is
OK, and gnome-display-properties works fine. Attaching the screen once X
has started and opening gnome-display-properties hangs the computer as
described by j^.
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I can also see animated cursors flicker, including occasional scan
lines. I did not see them in Jaunty, unlike the reporter, but then again
I may simply have not noticed. This is not on a netbook but a (proper?)
laptop.
I've attached my $(lspci -vvnn) and /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
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