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No action here for a long time, and Edgy is becoming old.
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Alright, approved for edgy-proposed.
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Luckily this is fixed in Feisty.
Still, it's awkward to see such an important bug not getting fixed for 2 (?)
major releases of Ubuntu.
Let's hope our production machines won't need to go through such a
nightmare ever again ;-)
All best,
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Hey y'all,
don't have the time & ressources to follow the above workflow right now,
but as I do depend on my notebook computer, I rebuilt a patched package
of the updated version. Thought I might as well share it with the rest
of you...
For your information:
+ `dch' -i was used
+ debian/patches
OK, as you (and the SRU process) wish.
Stage 1 - Propose
a. ubuntu-sru is subscribed
b. Problem is described here and in xorg upstream
impact: xorg xrashes on acpi "video" event
c. fix released upstream
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8776#c4
d. confirmed to work here by comments 32
Please provide a proper SRU request according to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates, particularly with an
explanation and origin of the patch (especially since it has not been
confirmed to work in comment 50)
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The xserver-xorg-core update from several hours ago once more ignores
this bug and overrides once more the here released inofficial bugfix.
There IS a known FIX.
There is NO FIX RELEASED for edgy.
I hereby request an urgent backport of this fix to edgy.
(even if most, but not all will upgrade t
marking fix released as per last comment. seems to still need a fix
backported to edgy.
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This seems to be fixed in feisty now that it has xorg 7.2... I'm not
getting any more issues since I updated to feisty.
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Hi,
I tried the solution posted by Nico
(http://librarian.launchpad.net/6385251/xserver-xorg-
core_1.1.1-0ubuntu12.1%2Bacpifix_i386.deb) and unfortunately it didn't
work for me. FYI, I am running edgy on a Dell Inspiron E1405 and have
the latest BIOS available from the Dell support site.
Please l
Thank you much for the work on this! I personally am not running Linux right
now (hardware failure and am using a backup machine with Windows), but I
remember how annoying this one was, and I will have a new Latitude soon.
Thanks!
On 2/9/07, Nico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> OK folks,
>
> I got
I made another package using a proper "dch -i" for the changelog
generation. It gave me:
xserver-xorg-core_1.1.1-0ubuntu12.2_i386.deb
When I installed it after
xserver-xorg-core_1.1.1-0ubuntu12.1+acpifix_i386.deb
there was nothing said about downgrading the version.
So the +acpifix should be s
OK
I have a patched (using debian/patches, even!) package with a version
number higher than the original, with no update triggers.
Compiling anything on a 1 GHz P3 Coppermine and a 4200RPM HDD is fun !
Package name is the following:
xserver-xorg-core_1.1.1-0ubuntu12.1+acpifix_i386.deb
I haven'
OK folks,
I got tired of having to be careful not to have my xserver-xorg-core
package upgraded, and dug a bit around package building.
Apparently adding an entry in the changelog file with a new version
number should be good, after having applied the patch, of course.
Now, in order not to break
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This issue is still present in Feisty.
I've contacted Sebastian Bacher, notifying him about the importance of this bug.
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I think that it should be at least backported to Edgy, although
according to my understanding such degradings are considered to be
general updates. I was wondering if this patch was incorporated in the
xorg core source, and if I have understood well the comments, then the
source had to be patched t
Viktor,
the reason why apt, update-manager and so on try to replace the fixed
package is that they realize that the replacement package doesn't come
from the distribution's repositories. Even worse -- if you enable the
automatic installation of security updates without your confirmation,
guess wha
I have the same bug (ASUS A2500D, ATi mobility radeon 9600).
Your package have solved this problem, but it seems to me that there is
again a new version of xserver-xorg-core. At least apt-get update always
would like to update (downgrade) my xserver.
Isn't it possible that the freedesktop guys fo
Nico,
thanks for pointing out this mistake. Obviously it's the wrong package :-)
You'll find the right one below.
Is there a way I can delete the one above or at least edit the respective post?
Daniel
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I would tend to agree with Daniel.
We have a bug with an agreed upon severity with an easy fix, with low
regression risks.
Then we have an update of the package released, without this fix!
What is the process involved here?
Can't there be a bug fix with a security update? Do we have to wait for
As can be easily seen from the posts in this thread, this bug affects
Edgy.
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Apparently a new version of the xserver has been released. Awkwardly
enough, it still doesn't contain the fix posted in this thread. Figuring
it's more than just me who needs a fixed package, I thought I might as
well upload the .deb Package I just built from the latest Ubuntu-sources
and the fix a
yes, here posted deb works for me too. this is a critical update, deploy
it soon please!
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Hi, just marked my bug #73819 as duplicate. The here posted deb works
for me and PLEASE make this update HIGH PRIORITY as the update manager
always tries to update the fixed package :(
BTW: the latest manual patch is
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=7553
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Works fine -- all Ubuntu packages are interchangable. The patch is not
a script, it is a context diff to be used with 'patch'. Search Google
for more info.
On 11/25/06, GitarGr8 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> will the .deb package work for kubuntu as well? Also, the .patch file,
> is that supposed t
will the .deb package work for kubuntu as well? Also, the .patch file,
is that supposed to be a script, because when I run it in konsole, it
errors out.
Thanks,
Ryan
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Found it on a Dell Latitude ATI Mobility M7 as others have mentioned.
Just attaching to this thread to I get updates. Thanks all! I
appreciate doing a google search and finding that others have grabbed
the bull by the horn. This is a significant problem. Just speaking
from a pragmatic standpoin
It is not in dapper, just edgy.
Unfortunately that package causes the adept-updater to claim that it has a
newer package.
Fortunately, however, if you ignore that, the fix DOES work!
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or dapper-updates repos if on dapper (not sure if this was a problem in
dapper or just edgy.
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Its fixed upstream not yet uploaded for ubuntu. That may change soon.
also make sure the edgy-updates repo is added to sources.list or enabled
if already there, as it may come down that repo. Im not working on this
project but those are the main reasons why you dont see an update right
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Now, that's odd. The bug is confirmed, the importance is marked "high",
a proper fix has been released (which works, btw) -- yet there are no
updated packages.
I got little experience in packaging, but the deb-package in the
attachment works for me. All I did was apply the fix posted above
manuall
good question, I havent got any updates on Xorg packages the last 2
days. Anyone know where there is any info about how bugfixerelese
process works?
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So, now that a fix is released, can we expect a package to come down our
beloved broadband lines?
Nico
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A proper fix has been released in the xorg bugzilla.
Attaching it to this bug!
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I had the same problem with a dell latitude C640 with
ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
X crashed when I closed the screen. This happened under Dapper with xorg-air
but not with the default x server. From Edguy this happened everytime, but
since I added the :
Sec
I am running Kubuntu 6.10, having just upgraded from 6.06.1 -- this
problem appeared for me after the upgrade. I'm running Linux
2.6.17-10-generic and Xorg 7.1.1ubuntu6 and currently using nvidia-glx-
legacy 1.0.7184+2.6.17.5-11. Now when I close the lid, X crashes with
the following in /var/log/kd
I experienced this bug too on a dell inspiron 8200 laptop with nvidia or
nv driver. I "fixed" it by passing -noacpi to the X server command line
which stops the X server from monitoring the acpi events (and the lid
close). Things work fine now, however this is just a workaround until
the real culpr
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Bugwatch: Freedesktop Bugzilla #8717 => Freedesktop Bugzilla #8776
Status: Rejected => Unknown
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It wasn't really rejected : it was marked as duplicate. Probably this
bug should track the other bug upstream.
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Why'd it get rejected?
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Hmmm... if it's handling a condition which wasn't handled, then it's a
real fix :-)
If it's handling a condition which shouldn't have arisen in the first
place, then it's a workaround and it's bad :-)
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I get the same problem on an old dell latitude CPx with a neomagic card.
Worked perfectly under dapper.
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** Bug watch added: Freedesktop Bugzilla #8717
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8717
** Also affects: xorg-server (upstream) via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8717
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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As I said, the fact that booting a different kernel makes the difference
between "works" and "fails" is certainly indicative of a bug between
acpid and kernel.
Could others test if using an older kernel helps ?
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Its not related to ATI at all... on my Dell Inspiron 8100 with a NVIDIA
GeForce 2 Go, I have this same exact bug, with both the proprietary
nvidia and open source nv driver. Its not card/driver related obviously.
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I'm experiencing the same issue on a Dell Latitude C640. The workaround
works, sort of. The X-server doesn't crash but the DPMS remains off.
Only by remotely accessing the macheine, issuing a xset dpms force on,
makes the machine come alive again. (Short of the three-finger-salute)
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Imho i dont think it's a xorg related problem I dont use fbdev under xorg and I
tried the "nopm" option but it doesnt work for me.
And today I noticed that X crashes just pressing the lock-screen button very
very very boryng, I think it's a kernel related bug...
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See: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-laptops/58492-dell-c610
-display-close-crashes-x-org.html
It claims: "The problem appears to be solved. Disabling the console
framebuffer fixed it."
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Adding that section to xorg.conf does work around the problem.
Hopefully that provides enough information for someone to figure out and
fix this problem.
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Notice my comment about successfully using an older kernel with the rest
being the same.
I'm not sure playing with the xserver will really help :-/
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Confirming bug as it is reported by several users. Marking Importance as
High as this seems to be regression from Dapper for several users with
different ATI cards.
It looks like that Xorg's power managements kicks in. Can you try
disabling Xorg's PM by adding the following to you /etc/X11/xorg.co
(1) enough reports ;
(2) enough information to solve it.
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How do we confirm this?
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I have some new things to say about the problem :
(1) I'm using the radeon driver, not fglrx ;
(2) the problem occurs with 2.6.17-10.28 and 2.6.17-10.29
(3) but not with my trusty 2.6.15-27.48 (I upgraded from dapper recently)
What information could I provide to help with finding a solution?
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I have seen the same issue today on an ASUS A2D with a Radeon Mobility
9200.
Notice that removing the battery had the same effect (power cable was
plugged, of course...) : kill X.
Isn't the X server a little touchy about acpid events ?
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I have a Dell Lattitude C600 with an ATI Mobility card, also.
Killing acpid worked, but that obviously isn't ideal.
The only debugging I have done is that Xorg listens to acpid on a
socket, and exits when it gets either the 'video' or 'button/lid' event.
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I'm seeing this on a Dell Inspiron 4100 with an ATI Mobility M6.
The backtrace from the Xorg.0.log is as follows:
ProcXCloseDevice to close or not ?
Backtrace:
0: /usr/X11R6/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x81) [0x80c38e1]
1: [0xe420]
2: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__strtoul_internal+0x3f) [0xb7d9c7c
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No, because it happens on the livecd, and I don't have a new ATI card.
/var/log/acpid:
## Closed lid
[Thu Jul 10 00:50:25 2003] received event "video VID 0080 "
[Thu Jul 10 00:50:25 2003] notifying client 5838[105:109]
[Thu Jul 10 00:50:25 2003] notifying client 5673[0:0]
[Thu Jul 10 0
Forrest: Do you think this is a duplicate of bug 61175?
https://launchpad.net/bugs/61175
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