Tried updating today and it now is able to calculate the upgrade, so
looks fixed from here.
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I get the same error trying to upgrade. It's still a problem in Alpha 2.
If you want extra logs, I can post mine.
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I'll try to get a backtrace as soon as possible.
I'd just thought I'd mention though that it turns out that this defect
(and the segfault in Xrandr) only happens on one monitor I have - I
tried another (newer) monitor and two projectors and it worked fine
there.
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We have a laptop here with a Intel 915 that gives the same message.
Attempting to use Xrandr just results in a segmentation fault if the
monitor is plugged in.
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I had this bug updating from Hardy to Intrepid today. I think the first
time it just hung on "Stopping Bluetooth Services". I was doing the
upgrade over SSH, so I closed the session (I couldn't fix it by using
Ctrl+C to stop the update configuring like you can when most other ones
hang). When I log
I have a similar problem. I was using an onboard nVidia 6100 (or
similar, can't remember exactly) card with the nvidia-glx-new driver in
Hardy, which performed fine in Compiz but only got me 15 - 25 fps in
Half-Life 2. I bought a new 9600 GT and when I installed it, everything
worked fine, except t
I also had this crash on the latest Hardy (same version as pnr)
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This started working spontaneously today - I think it was broken with
some updates on Sunday, but fixed again on Tuesday.
So the attachment is probably no use to you.
Thanks anyway
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12735863/jockey-debug.txt
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I just found that my sound card (also onboard) doesn't work anymore...
Everything was fine when I first installed the OS, and it still shows up
in lspci (see output - attached), but I get no sound, and 800x600
video...
This is not a jockey bug then, is it?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: jockey-gtk
I have a motherboard with an nVidia GeForce card built in. Just
yesterday, I installed Ubuntu Hardy, and it was happily using the card
after I enabled it in Jockey-gtk (and spent an hour trying to get it
into the right resolution and refresh ra
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39050 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39050
I fixed it! Adding 'Option "LinearAlloc" "6144"' to my Xorg fixed it.
And now that I've put more thought into the matter, this problem may
have started happening when I made a new xorg from scratch.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39050 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39050
> I think this issue is fixed at least in Hardy?
I'm still getting it - running latest Hardy on a laptop with a Intel 915
graphics chip, running driver i810.
It only seems to happen when playing high resolutio
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