I was able to reproduce, by putting a finger on the trackpad and kicking
quikly whith the other finger, while leaving the first one standing
still.
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Sorry forgot to say I'm on 12.04, so it's affecting Ubuntu 12.04 also.
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Title:
X server crashes repeatedly with touc
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Hi,
I am using Lucid and I am still affected by that bug (or one that looks
really like the one of the original poster)
Using gimp and trying any action with my mouse on the drawing surface cause
Xorg to segfault. (The only other apps I'm aware of that do crash xorg the same
way is inkscape)
I
I didn't know such a thing existed.
So I tried to add (blindly) radeon.modeset=0 to my kernel boot options,
and strange things happens ;-)
- I had a bug during the boot process screen resolution that is now corrected
- My X display is corrupted, resolution is good but a green flavour color is
ad
Dô, I forgot :
This bug here :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sun-java6/+bug/250931
Really really looks a duplicate of this one, it's just that it's even
easier to spot it with java applications than qt/gtk ones.
Also there is a good test case in it (bad-linux-java.tgz) wich should ex
Just to add informations :
This problem was present in karmic, upgrading to lucid didn't change anything
and I tried to manually compile the last stable radeon drivers
(xf86-video-ati-6.13.0) and it still doesn't solve the problem.
So, at least for my board :
$ sudo lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA
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