Wahoo!! The vivid-proposed kernel seems to fix the issues for me too.
Thanks to all who worked on this: Much appreciated.
Just out of interest, is it any clearer yet what the problem was?
Thanks again.
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I am not aware that anyone is working on it. I suspect that if it's a
driver issue then it would require the xorg people to fix it, not
xubuntu.
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Is there any way to revert the xorg driver to an old version that does
work?
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Title:
Faulty behavior when resumi
Interesting. I tried openbox and the bug is there with that window
manager.
Does gnome-shell use hardware acceleration? If so, then that might be
the common thread which links to my observations about google-chrome
above.
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I noticed there was an update to the intel driver earlier this week for
my xubuntu system. It fixed one other problem I'd been having (slightly
buggy playback of video in VLC) but doesn't seem to have helped the
issues in this bug.
Any of the gurus fancy taking a crack at it?
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In case it's worth anything, the following may help to diagnose the
problem.
When I resume from suspend and lose desktop icons, panel icons, and
random bits of text, I find that starting google chrome (or even just
changing tab in an already open browser) will allow the screen to redraw
when I mov
Initial assessment of source of issue appears to be wrong. xorg intel
driver seems a much more likely place.
** Package changed: pm-utils (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel
(Ubuntu)
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Moritz, did you try the UXA fix? If this makes your machine work well
then this may help to confirm that we are experiencing the same issue.
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I am also experiencing this kind of issue. For me, the problems manifest as
buggy display of video when VLC is in windowed mode. (Fullscreen mode is fine.)
Also, when I suspend my laptop, the display is partially corrupted when I
resume. See here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pm-uti
I have managed to find some sort of work-around for this. It turns out the
problem is in the xorg intel driver, not pm-utils. Switching the 2D
accelleration mode from "SNA" to "UXA" as detailed here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel_graphics#SNA_issues
and here:
https://bugs.launchpad.n
I found that it was sufficient to install only the texlive-lang-cjk
package, rather than the whole of texlive.
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Title:
ghosts
Public bug reported:
Waking from suspend, everything seems normal, except the graphical
elements and text on my desktop are not drawn properly. Sometimes,
moving the mouse over icons can cause them to be redrawn, sometimes not.
It appears not to matter how I initiate the suspend (e.g. by closing
l
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