JimmyNeutron, do you have the exact same issue that this bug report is
about in Karmic? I find that strange, since I have recently installed
two Optiplex 760 USFF with Karmic, and I don't see this problem (I
sometimes get a different kind of corruption, though). Also, unless you
are the original re
vga driver incomplatible for optiplex760
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => JimyNeutron (state-of-alert)
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Alright, I guess we can assume the issue is solved on Karmic. frednet,
if you find after upgrading to Karmic that the issue is still there,
feel free to reopen the bug report.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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After I saw the messages from Bryce Harrington just above, I was
reluctant to download a whole new .iso and install the OS from scratch,
having done a fresh install only the previous week.
Instead, I followed instructions on updating *just* the Intel graphics
driver at http://webupd8.blogspot.com/
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A new major version of the -intel driver is now available in Karmic.
This version includes a major reworking of the acceleration
architecture, which resolves a huge number of issues. We do not know
whether it resolves the issue you reported.
Would you mind
Correction to my previous post: the screenshots posted by frednet,
piksi, and nameiner look very similar to the corruption screenshots in
Bug #352344, and that's the corruption I've been getting. I haven't had
trouble with fonts that looks like the screenshots posted by borzwazie
and bluesuede.
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I too suffer from this problem, on a fresh install of 9.04 on a fairly
bog-standard Dell (lspci -vvnn attached).
Francesco's solution seems for now to be helping, but not 100%.
It's hard to find a set of steps that reproduce the corruption reliably,
but it seems to occur only when opening new win
Not for me.
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Thank you Francesco, that solved it for me!
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I had this problem.and solved it with
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
# Option "AccelMethod" "UXA"
Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
EndSection
That is with : Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
Option "AccelMethod" "UXA" il also a solution
Including screenshot of corruption (mostly affecting fonts)
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I confirm the bug. I upgraded from 8.10 to jaunty on 3 different laptop,
2 thinkpad X31 and 1 thinkpad X30. The problem appears only on the X30.
It is mostly related to texte. On any word processor from gedit, to Open
Office through Abiword...when you are typing, the line already written
dissepear
Same problem with font/text corruption on Ubuntu 9.04 (Gnome). Dell
server with embedded Intel graphics.
Note: corruption happens regardless of Visual Effects setting (on or off
both show font corruption). Font display worked fine under 8.10.
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I have the same problem. This is a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04 on a
Optiplex Gx760.
If visual effects are turned off the problem disappears. Output od lspci
-vvnn is attached.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26439377/Xorg.0.log.old
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I can confirm this bug.
I'm running a fresh install of Kubuntu 9.04 64bit on a HP dv4-1120us.
Output of lspci -vvnn is attached.
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I'm having similar problems on Kubuntu 9.04 x86_64 KDE4 on Thinkpad T400
(internal Intel MGA) with 512Mb internal and 1Gb additional ram shared
with the adapter. Corruption appears when desktop effects have been
turned off while changing between windows, and disappears when the
corrupted window con
My xorg.conf hasn't been changed at all. This is all there is to it
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Configured Monitor"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Monitor
I can confirm it does occur on Gnome as well as KDE but not as consistently or
so it seemed to me.
I'm using a different machine at the minute so I can't post my xorg.conf but I
can give you a brief description of the symptoms.
The contents of a window disappear and get replaced by thin bands of
I have seen this as well on an IBM X30 laptop. Screenshot and lspci info
attached.
The display corruption seems to affect text only. I do not have compiz
enabled. This is a fresh install of 9.04. My xorg.conf file is zero-
length (the default, now?).
Thank you for attaching the necessary information. Since this is an
upgrade, there may have been stuff left in xorg.conf from then, so
please upload this so we can verify that this is not the case. You may
also verify that renaming xorg.conf does not change anything.
For the sake of reproducing th
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+ [Q45] Display corruption on Intel chipset
** Tags added: intel jaunty q45 xorg
** Tags removed: needs-lspci-vvnn needs-xorglog
** Tags added: corruption
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