I can confirm that the same problem, or something very similar, has
returned in Debian Wheezy.
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[i965q] Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo E: changing
Thank you for the prompt and precise(no pun) response!
I can confirm that installing linux-image-3.2.0-33-generic (3.2.0-33.52)
from precise-proposed solves the problem.
Everything is working perfectly for me again.
Please tell me if there is anything else you need to close this bug
(logs/report
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to kernel image 3.2.0-32 the graphical session does not
respond to mouse and keyboard events after login. The unity launcher
also seems to be a bit more purple than usual.
The critical part seems to be the following error from dmesg:
[4.736370] [drm:radeon
Just to round this off.
The release version of 12.04 installs fine on both of our HP Proliant DL
585 G7 servers. One has the original firmware and one has the latest
firmware.
Good work!
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Updating the firmware on the HP Proliant DL 585 G7 server was a fairly
complex operation. The following describes the steps taken by my
colleague to update the firmware:
Download list:
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib2/software1/sc-linux-fw-array/p1997486963/v73626/CP016377.md5
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/
And I forgot the attachment...
dmesg from the installer on a HP Proliant DL 585 G7 server with the
latest firmware from HP.
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latest firmware"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/969304/+atta
Performed a firmware upgrade on the HP Proliant DL 585 G7 server. Both
BIOS and storage controller. That seems to have solved the problem.
Installing the 12.04 beta2 server without problems.
I have attached the output from dmesg on the server after the firmware
upgrade.
I am not entirely clear on
Hi there,
Exact same problem on a HP Proliant DL 585 G7 server.
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Regression: Missing Firmware Files phanfw.bin and nx3fwct.bin (precise
Using "retain_after_close" may work as a temporary work around, but it
does not fix the bug.
The fact that using retain_after_close will prevent the clearing of the
credentials cache on login is a strong hint that to what the bug is. It
now seems very likely that 'lxdm' is closing the just created
This bug is concerning low performance and graphical corruption of
output in terminal like programs on ANY desktop using ANY driver on ANY
number of screens!
Having followed discussions for this bug and bug #877438 for some time i
am very confident that this is not a duplicate.
I have removed the
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 877438
Unity/compiz has sluggish performance on dual-head with nvidia driver
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gnome-terminal
Just to elaborate on the quick fix for those using Kerberos.
As has been posted by several others, you can drop to the console and
kill the gnome-shell process, start a new gnome-shell and return to your
desktop.
If you are using Kerberos you should remember to set the KRB5CCNAME
environment vari
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lxdm clears kerberos ticket cache on login
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Public bug reported:
When using kerberos login through PAM lxdm will correctly call PAM to
get kerberos credentials. The kerberos credentials, notably the TGT, are
written to the sessions credentials cache in /tmp/krb5cc_${UID}_xxx.
This credential cache file is deleted by lxdm before starting
I can confirm the bug.
This is not Nvidia specific since I use the radeon driver on an ATI
card.
I believe the hangs primarily appear when VMware looses focus, but are
otherwise completely random. The rate is closer to 1:100 than 1:10.
Killing the 'gnome-shell' process with '-KILL' is a usable
** Tags removed: fglrx nouveau nvidia radeon
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Unity compiz plugin makes display slow on multi-screen
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This is not a duplicate of bug #877438 since it does not seem to be
caused by specific drivers.
This bug deals with Compiz/Unity plug-in on any driver in a multi-screen
setup.
The python test program should be run like this:
python test_prog.py 60
The last argument is number of lines per secon
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 877438
Unity/compiz has sluggish performance on dual-head with nvidia driver
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Unity compiz p
On 01/10/2012 02:30 PM, OIiver wrote:
> On addition to my last posting.
>
> The process that is consuming 50 % of the cpu time is nautilus on my system.
> Deactivating nautilus for example by switching to XFCE solves the problem,
> though it's not a good/real solution.
>
I agree that it seems tha
On 01/10/2012 02:10 PM, Grzegorz Dyk wrote:
> W dniu 10.01.2012 13:55, Bo Nygaard Bai pisze:
>> I have spend a lot of time trying different setups to test this. The
>> conclusion seems to be:
>>
>> 1) The problem is apparent on both ATI and Nvidia hardware.
>>
&g
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877438
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 877438
Unity/compiz has sluggish performance on dual-head with nvidia driver
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I have spend a lot of time trying different setups to test this. The
conclusion seems to be:
1) The problem is apparent on both ATI and Nvidia hardware.
2) It only occurs on multiscreen setups
3) It only and always occurs when the Unity plugin to Compiz is active.
Simple reproduction can be don
I have spend a lot of time trying different setups to test this. The
conclusion seems to be:
1) The problem is apparent on both ATI and Nvidia hardware.
2) It only occurs on multiscreen setups
3) It only and always occurs when the Unity plugin to Compiz is active.
Simple reproduction can be don
I can confirm the bug.
The resolvconf package is installed and the network-manager package is
not.
Relevant part of /etc/network/interfaces:
# The primary network interface
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 130.225.51.87
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 130.225.51
** Tags added: fglrx radeon
** Tags added: compiz
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Unity compiz plugin makes display slow on multi-screen
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This bug is NOT specific to Nvidia.
I can confirm it on ATI using both the open source radeon and the closed
source fglrx drivers.
The problem seems to be linked to compiz on muti-screen
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 877438
Unity/compiz has sluggish performance on dual-head wit
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877438 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877438
I believe that this bug is not tied to Nvidia, which may mean that it
not a duplicate of bug #877438.
I can confirm the bug on an multi headed Intel i7 system with an ATI
Radeon HD6670.
Any gnome-terminal wi
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