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I have not encountered this bug after upgrading to Raring.
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1.6.2-1ubuntu1~precise2 still occasionally crashing for me with what
seems to be the same SIGSEGV, under similar conditions as before (as in
comment #6—unlocking screen after longish period of inactivity).
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Great. Is there any instruction on how to undo the - proposal activation
? I used the method described in the wiki to add only this package (the
trick with priorities), is deselecting the proposed repository
sufficient? Thanks!
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Romano: disable it from the software center (edit - app sources -
updates)
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Still broken.
Using a Lenovo t410 - Intel ® Integrated Graphics and NVIDIA® NVS3100M
Discrete Graphics
Bubmblebee is installed.
I can confirm that this does not happen without bumblebee.
For me, logoff occurs immediately after returning from suspend. I then
get this message:
An problem has
Thomas: Is the touchpad problem fixed if you downgrade back to the
previous package?
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I can confirm that 1.6.2-1ubuntu1~precise2 doesn't completely fix the
bug on Lenovo T420s.
While I have not seen any random crashes for some time, the touchpad can
still be killed by the test described in #81. After some cycles of
disabling it by hotkey with fingers on and reenabling with
@Scott: I never noticed this problem when I was on
1.6.2-1ubuntu1~precise1. I now run 1.6.2-1ubuntu1~precise1 since it was
released to proposed and I have only noticed the touchpad problem twice
since. Right now it's working fine even though I have done several
suspend / resumes. So I cannot
Adding a regression-proposed tag for now to prevent migration until we
can get some more feedback as to how this is better (no crashing sounds
good) or worse (it seems some touchpads don't work when they previously
did?) than the previous version.
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Well, I could not trigger the bug, but had crashes every few hours.
Since when updating to the proposed package, I had no more crashes -
can't be 100% sure it's fixed, given the random nature of the thing, but
it seems ok, and it's for sure much better than before.
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My findings so far (with my T420s):
- disabling the touchpad with 'xinput disable/enable' works as many times as I
like
- disabling the touchpad with the hotkey fails to enable it, even though the
logfile gets a new touchpad found entry, and the same with the old driver
version... Logging out
i installed the update a few days ago and have only had one crash since
(and it was the same day as the update).. i use to have them almost
consistently everytime i went out of suspend (at least 4 times a day).
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[Impact]
Causes crashes in the xserver usually on resume from suspend.
[Test Case]
- Put one or more fingers to the touchpad
- - Send the computer to standby, or disable the pad if hotkey exists with the
finger(s) still on the pad
+ - Send the computer to
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* Added 130_reset-num_active_touches-on-deviceoff.patch (LP: #956071)
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The hotkey bug is a separate issue and needs to be tracked elsewhere.
It's likely reported already, so if someone knows the master bug for it,
please add a link here. Otherwise I'll file it and do the same.
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the hotkey bug for thinkpads at least is bug 804109
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In my case, I get a similar crash (same title in Apport than in this
bug) but it happens on both supsend/resume and cold boot. Not sure if I
should test the fix in -proposed or open a different bug report. My
machine is a Vostro V131 running 12.04. Please let me know what you
think I should do.
Since updating to the fixed package, no more crashes whatsoever. Very
happy;)
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I tried 1.6.2-1ubuntu1~precise2. No crashes, but the touchpad doesn't
work either. It worked briefly, then stopped working even after reboot.
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System is doing fine on 1.6.2-1ubuntu1~precise2 regarding crashes.
However, touchpad does not work OK! That little red pointer-thing (on
my Lenovo) works though. Also scrolling on the touchpad works.
Ubuntu developers: Are you going to reset bug status to confirmed or
whatever or do we need to
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Marking verification-done based on comment #84
In response to comment #85, it's probably not useful for you to test
proposed unless you can reliabley reproduce with the -updates package
_or_ you know that this bug triggers frequently enough that when you
install the new package you know it's
The method for triggering the bug explained in #81 does not work for me.
Is still useful to test the package from -proposed?
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This affects me on a T410i with integrated graphics:
Backtrace:
[ 8987.859] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x37) [0xb76a2627]
[ 8987.859] 1: /usr/bin/X (0xb751a000+0x18c3aa) [0xb76a63aa]
[ 8987.859] 2: (vdso) (__kernel_rt_sigreturn+0x0) [0xb74f740c]
[ 8987.859] 3: /usr/bin/X
No crashes in 4 days from the package in precise-proposed, looks good so
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The fix does not work for me. It crashed again.
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While downgrading has solved this crash fo me I also occasionaly still get the
freeze described in post 68. Anyone have an idea what this might be related to?
Instead of a hard reboot you can use ctr-alt-f1 to get a teminal, login and
issue the command 'pkill -KILL -t tty7' which should send you
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tested the patch locally with precise and it works
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Hello Jonatan, or anyone else affected,
Accepted xserver-xorg-input-synaptics into precise-proposed. The package
will build now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/1.6.2-1ubuntu1~precise2 in a few hours,
and then in the -proposed repository.
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If I understand the fix right, there may be a method to reliable
reproduce this error with the buggy version, and thus check the fix
after updating:
- Put two or more fingers to the touchpad
- Send the computer to standby, or disable the pad if hotkey exists with the
fingers still on the pad
-
** Description changed:
- Crash on resume in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics. Version
- 1.5.99.902-0ubuntu5 works, the workaround is to downgrade to that
- version.
+ [Impact]
+
+ Causes crashes in the xserver usually on resume from suspend.
+
+ [Test Case]
+
+ - Put one or more fingers to the
I can confirm the exact behavior that ThomasNovin describes, using
1.5.99.902-0ubuntu5 on my Lenovo W520.
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The except for scrolling phrase from ThomasNovin really caught my
attention because, on two laptops using xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
1.5.99.902, I have seen the touchpad become inoperable except for
scrolling. I have both configured for two-finger scrolling, and when
this happens, it switches
I have had one crash on 1.5.99.902-0ubuntu5. That is the crash log in
post #70.
With this older version my touchpad never works after resuming from
suspend.
If I reboot and login, it works but after suspend / resume it's dead..
except for scrolling!
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Had a crash today after resuming even with the downgraded xorg
synaptics.
Attaching my Xorg.0.log.old.
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I have been reproducing this on my Acer Aspire 1410-2285 (year 2009) for
several weeks now. Graphics processor is Intel GMA 4500MHD. I will
report back after further testing. (Have to suspend now, and not sure
my browser will survive the resume.)
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Me too had no crashes since downgrading to 1.5.99.902-ubuntu5 .
For all those who also downgraded, please check again if you downgraded
to that version or earlier, and that the packaged is 'locked' after the
old version is forced to prevent it being upgraded again. Also there
where some reports
Can also confirm that downgrading the package solves the issue.
Also found a way to reproduce the bug (on a Lenovo T420s):
1. Boot, set the cursor to an empty space on the desktop
2. Quickly toggle the touchpad enable/disable button (Fn+F8) while
simultaneously tapping the touchpad
3. The bug
I am experiencing some crashes again after resuming from suspend. The
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is indeed at the prior version, and for at
least a few weeks this seemed to solve the issues (to reveiw, for me at
least on my Thinkpad T520 the problem occurred in me being kicked out to
the login
Upgrading to critical:
This is a bug that meets all of the following:
A bug which has a severe impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users
Causes data corruption
Crashes the entire operating system
Renders the system temporarily or permanently unusable
Severely affects applications
Argh! Lost data today from a Xorg-crash because xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics had been upgraded even though locked in Synaptic. It seems
unattended-upgrades don't care about that version lock.
This solves that, create /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99unattended-upgrades with
this content:
// List of
Noted that Ubuntu 12.04.1 was released today. Unless xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics was downgraded for this release, very non-serious to have a
bug of this significance in such release. A bug that is probable to lead
to data loss should be of the highest importance?
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Also no crashes for four days using 1.5.99. Maybe the update center
could roll back to this version while the problem is being investigated?
$ sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics=1.5.99.902-0ubuntu5
echo 'xserver-xorg-input-synaptics hold' | sudo dpkg --set-selections
dpkg -s
I get 2 different corruptions right now it seems on xorg 1.13rc4, with
--free-file=df:
First one is synaptics out of bounds..
==3097== Invalid write of size 4
==3097==at 0xAEBFE95: UpdateTouchState.isra.12 (synaptics.c:3132)
==3097==by 0xAEC1532: HandleState (synaptics.c:3224)
==3097==
Happens for mo on Lenovo G560, with kubuntu 12.04 latest updates.
When I manually sleep, the bug does not occur (at least, so far)
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Just to chime in about 1.5.99.902-0ubuntu5.
No crashes for 3 days.
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I have similar issue, ThinkPad T420s. System randomly but constantly
crashes when suspending after closing the lid for a couple of weeks now.
My xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is 1.6.2-1ubuntu1~precise1.
I did not went down the road of downgrading this one, but I tried
suspending by hand before
I have this problem onan Asus EEE-PC with Atom N280
Ocasionally, but not always, after the crah when I use shutdown/restart
it just logsout again.
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I have been running xserver-xorg-input-synaptics version
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The downgrade also is working for me. No crash since I downgraded and
locked xserver-xorg-input-synaptics to 1.5.99.902.
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not had a crash since. I have a Lenovo t420s.
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Downgrading xserver-xorg-input-synaptics to version 1.5.99.902 did not fix the
issue for me.
I just opened the lid after a suspend of approximately 40 minutes and got
kicked out to lightdm
about 30 seconds later.
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@Daniel: Did you reboot?
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Disregard comment #46. The package had been upgraded again during the following
update.
I have now locked the version to 1.5.99.902 and will see how that behaves.
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I agree that it does appear that this bug report was possibly hijacked
as the OP issues arose before. A majority of the comments are after
July 18, with nothing between March and July.
But as the OP hasn't been involved since March, it is hard to know what
the status of the original bug is.
If
I lied, just got this with my T420s. It was my wife's session that
crashed, my own was fine. Not directly related to suspend I think,
there's a VT change involved when changing user sessions (mine was the
active one). Synaptics seems to reprobe itself after the VT change -
(occasional) boom.
It's
I have still been followin this bug report, but I have been busy lately,
so I haven't been able to participate.
The problem is still occuring, but I am not sure if it's the same bug as other
posters.
Also, as the outcome of both bugs seems to be the same, makes me uncertain if
the original bug
Timo or Jonatan,
Can either of you comment on how the crash happens? My issue (and I
think several others) was that I was kicked out to lightdm. If you are
getting actual freezes then this does seem separate.
If that is the case, maybe it is best to separate the bug reports and
mark the other
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Thomas in #34 makes a good point. The fix from #31 impairs the
functionality of the touchpad. I have changed using the advice from
#32, namely installing the previous version of xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics in synaptic package manager and then locking the version
there. It does seem that this
Checking my update history and my crash logs indicates that the crashes
started happening to me after i updated xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
from 1.6.0-0ubuntu1~precise1 to 1.6.2-1ubuntu1~precise1.
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** No longer affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu Precise)
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Hmm, this original bug was filed a month before 1.5.99.902 was released
to precise, so it's kind of confusing to see it _fix_ the issue.. Or it
was something else back then.
That said, there's probably something weird going on with the driver
anyway, so would be great to know what upstream
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Create /etc/modprobe.d/bare-psmouse.conf:
options psmouse proto=bare
then I reboot and tried close/open the lid 50 times,
I no longer have Xorg crash issue.
Can anyone still reproduce this issue after this workaround?
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More testings here:
From the fd.o bug it looks like the crash is in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics.
I tried to boot with the parameter psmouse.proto=bare so that the touchpad is
recognized as a generic PS/2 mouse. And I performed 30 cycles of
suspends/resumes. There is no crash observed.
Fix from #31 above seems to be working for me. Great day and thanks for
the help!!!
Am posting a reference to the other 2 bugs that seem closely related
(sorry, but above in #30 I linked back to this bug, not the other one!):
Here are the other 2 possibly related bugs I will refer back here for
Fix from #31 works to get rid of the crashes but makes the touchpad very
impaired (very slow and drag up/down left/right to scroll doesn't
work).
So I guess #32 will be a better fix so I suggest to all that use that
workaround instead if you use your touchpad!
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This seems to be simliar to the bug I have been following here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/956071
Largely newer Thinkpads with Intel graphics. I have tested with the
xorg edgers PPA and still had the issue. I can reproduce the crash by
doing successive suspend /
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Look around the internet, I may have found what appears to be upstream
reports:
Debian:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681796
Xorg:
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/11531/
Debian is showing this SIGSEV:
XIChangeDeviceProperty (dev=dev@entry=0x7f4bac237fa0,
Follow up, here's the xorg bug that debian is referring to:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52496
I linked both to the tracker here.
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I just used drivers linked in here by ThomasNovin, and it still happens.
Thsi timee after logging out, and then back in.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/956071
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I've got this bug on every laptop in the household :-(
an Eee PC 1005HA, an older dell inspiron and my own dell Vostro V131.
I _think_ they all have Intel graphics
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At least for me, not related to how long you have had the computer in
suspend.
Just woke it up after having suspended for ~ 2 minutes, got the crash.
I also had the same issue when I ran Cinnamon in Linux Mint 13 before..
so according to this and a previous comment it's not related to Unity,
I'm on an EeePC 1005ha netbook with Intel graphics, and the crashing
happens almost every time the netbook resumes from suspend. Daniel
Tedesco's (comment #8) suggestion about long-term suspends might be on
target. It's happened since upgrading Ubuntu from 11.10 to 12.04, and
usually in Unity.
Also affects Lenovo T420s. After resuming from a longer standby period by
opening the lid, this crash occurs after about a minute.
I don't experienced this some weeks ago, so it may be caused by a recent update
or configuration change. Maybe related to the Intel drivers.
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As it seems to affect the intel integrated GPUs at most reported cases,
I have filed this bug against the xserver-xorg-video-intel package:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/1030535
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