I'm using a bluetooth A2DP headset and when I use the play/pause button
it alternates between sending XF86AudioPlay and XF86AudioPause. However,
they don't do anything and Qt doesn't let me map them with global
hotkeys. Furthermore, the next/prev buttons work fine.
The play/pause button on my keyb
...And now the problem is gone again. Things I did:
- use the open source intel drivers for X, using software-properties-gtk (done
that multiple times before to no avail)
- Install Mir
- complete shutdown because of low battery
- Disable Mir because it doesn't work (by simply removing the lightdm
BTW, before I upgraded to trusty it was working fine (12.04). Here's the
output of /usr/bin/intel_reg_checker :
MI_MODE (0x209c): 0x
(bit 14) OK: Async Flip Performance mode
(bit 13) OK: Flush Performance Mode
(bit 12) FAIL: MI_FLUSH enable must be set
(bit 6) FAIL: Vertex Sha
Actually when I say i915 I actually mean the "Intel Corporation 4th Gen
Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)" which comes with
my Xeon E3-1200.
"sudo pmap `pidof X` | grep dri.so" refers to i965_dri.so.
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Update: This only happens when using the i915. When I install the
proprietary drivers the black areas aren't there, and when I run
`aticonfig --px-igpu` to switch back to the i915 and logout/login they
are black again.
Unfortunately the dgpu drivers cause massive screen corruption when
using scree
Same issue here - Running trusty on a Dell with hybrid Intel i915 + AMD
HD 8790M. X is using the i915 and everything seems to run fine, glbench2
works fine, except that everything that does overlays (shadows, window
decoration, hover tips) appears as completely black.
It is related to compiz someh