Péter, the documentation at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs has been fixed so folks
aren't confused when they are asked to file a new report.
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What do you mean by saying "it doesn't affect you"? (It definitely
affect me.)
What are you saying? Posting here is completely useless? (Why is not it
indicated, with VERY bold letters?) No one will even forward my report?
What should I do exactly? (Just "ubuntu-bug xorg"? Without, for example
la
Péter (xfaeznimltegstg), as this report is closed, it doesn't affect
you.
However, regarding your issue, it will help immensely if you filed a new report
with Ubuntu by ensuring you have the package xdiagnose installed, and that you
click the Yes button for attaching additional debugging informa
With xubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso live cd: the bug does *not*
appear.
With xubuntu-16.10-desktop-amd64.iso live cd: the bug *does* appear.
The test detailed: I booted with the usb stick, choosed "try xubuntu",
issued a "sudo ufw enable", "sudo apt-get update", (have not issued
"dist-upgrade"
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This bug appears in current (X)ubuntu 16.10.
Whether appears in 16.04 is unknown. (Perhaps not, else I could notice it
earlier.)
I tried to make a test in a virtual (virtualboxed) Xubuntu_16.04.1 - no bug!
Then I made a test in a (similar) virtualboxed Xubuntu_16.10 - no bug either!
So in "real"
dvg, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
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This or something similar also affects me in 11.04. Using an RV710 based
ATI card using the free driver. Text Scrolling in rdesktop produces high
host CPU load and is very slow.
I'm not sure but I think that this wasn't a problem when I had a nvidia
card and was using the binary drivers (which I d
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Hi Bryce,
I've tested it with the LiveCD of Ubuntu 10.04 on the same laptop
(Thinkpad Z60m with ATI x600 mobility) and I don't have the issue. It
only occurred after upgrading 8.10 to 9.04 and got fixed in 9.10.
Regards,
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Actually, since my last updates the bug has gotten much worse. Firefox
hangs, etc.
It seems to be related to nvidia + xinerama, I have two nvidia cards with
four displays.
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This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
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Affects 10.04
here is my xorg.conf
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Hi,
this also happens in 9.10, when scrolling in certain applications using
rdesktop, Xorg gets 100% CPU. I see this behaviour on several drivers,
including intel, nvidia, s3 and vesa.
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Is there an eta for a fix in jaunty? I'd rather not have to upgrade to
karmic to get this fix.
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Attached in karmic-livecd-logs.tar:
All ok with karmic/alpha-4 defaults:
-> karmic-livecd-default-dmesg
-> karmic-livecd-default-Xorg.0.log
After installing "i386 build of xserver-xorg-video-ati
1:6.12.99+git20090825.fc74e119-0ubuntu1 in ubuntu karmic RELEASE":
messed up resolution, Xorg 100% cpu
Thanks, yeah we'll want the fresh log files in order to send this bug
upstream.
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When booting from the karmic-desktop-i386 live cd, everything was working
perfectly.
After installing the new drivers from your ppa however, my screen wasn't
recognised and i got a 1280x1024 resolution.
I tested the scrolling in rdesktop anyway but the problem reappeared (cpu 100%,
scrolling tex
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This is a significant update to -ati which brings in kernel mode-setting
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I've posted the new version of this driver to the following PPA,
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FYI: This problem is now solved for me on Gentoo.
I was seeing the problem until just recently. I believe the fix came with an
update of libdrm from version 2.4.11 to 2.4.12
Perhaps this information is useful for ubuntu developers to be able to backport
the fix.
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I'm encountering this issue on a travelmate tm8204wlmi with an ati x1600
card.
It may well be related to bug 363238 somehow, since switching to XAA as
recommended in the comments there does fix the problem for me. However,
EXA gives me vastly superior performance compared to XAA in every single
ap
perhaps related to bug 363238?
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We are facing same problem in my team mate PC. He has ATI graphics card
and I've Nvidia card. if I do 'rdesktop' to windows PC, everything works
well.
>From his pc, rdesktop goes to 100% whenever windows VI editor
scrolling
Does anyone has work-around for this problem ?.
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Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn`, and attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(and maybe Xorg.0.log.old) file from after reproducing this issue. If you've
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