Unfortunately on K8M890 chipset you cannot enable compiz effects. In
Openchrome the DRI is not implemented yet for all chrome9 chipsets
family.
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Probably dupe of bug #741653, but different chipset. Similar to bug
#702090 which is currently believed fixed, but evidently not (at least
in this case).
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idk
+
+ [ 17.191875] vgaarb: device changed decodes:
PCI:
[From the dmesg this lockup occurs prior to X loading. From the
previous time through on bug #702090 we identified a range of packages
that were affected. I'm targeting to one of those packages picked
randomly; if it becomes clear what this should be targeted to please
retarget accordingly.]
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Also see bug #740342, I was unsure if perhaps some bits hadn't fully
upgraded, but looks like he did another update to latest and it occurred
again.
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@Andy, Colin, I've noticed a significant drop-off in bug reports with
the vesafb conflict since that fix went in. (Which is particularly
notable since rate of bugs getting reported is definitely going up, as
many users seem to be upgrading at this point.)
However, mpt seems to still be seeing wha
Sure; actually just file a new bug when apport pops up the dialog,
that's the best way since it'll collect fresh logs and such. If you'd
like, mention this bug # when you file the new one and we can link them
together.
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Status: Incomplete =>
This bug is not actionable as it stands. I don't reproduce this problem
and no one else has reported similar behavior in the few months since it
was reported so guessing it's either something peculiar to kwin or a
configurational issue.
Fwiw, for performance bug reports you should provide measure
It looks like X is figuring out the correct values, but these days on
-intel modesetting is done by the kernel. The kernel establishes the
initial mode, dpi settings, detects monitor resolution, and so on, and X
does not tinker with them anymore.
However, X does expose the kernel functionality to
this happens on -intel too, fwiw
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If the issue happens before X is even loaded, then that means it's not
an X bug.
It sounds like plymouth (or perhaps grub or something else in the
plumbing layer) put the GPU into a bad state, and so when eventually X
came up, it couldn't fire up 3D on it, thus no effects.
You might try booting e
X no longer is in charge of power management for desktops, since a
couple years; this is moved out to the desktop environment. On gnome,
I'd point you to gnome-power-manager, but I don't know what the analog
is on KDE.
Talk with the Kubuntu/KDE folks to find out what package in KDE is
responsible
Is this a recent regression on natty, or has it been happening as long
as you've been using natty? If the former, when did you first start
noticing it?
I see you're running compiz. Does it occur when using Classic Desktop
(no effects) as well?
Do the font glitches occur 100% of the time? Or d
@yope, I see you're running a somewhat older kernel. Can you please
update to current natty and check if you can reproduce the issue there?
I ask because we've fixed several quite commonly encountered gpu lockups
between the kernel this is reported against and current, so want to make
sure what y
[We'll be focusing on bdrung's issue for purposes of this bug report.]
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Screen Corruption (font glitches)
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I *think* this machine may have gotten messed up when I was testing some
nouveau backport kernels last yearanyway, everything working
smoothly after running the right kernel.
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a patch to test?
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Hi oneman, thanks for reporting this bug, and sorry it froze up.
Unfortunately in this case the apport hook was unable to collect
actionable data on the bug. Sometimes it does that... I think if
there's insufficient memory it'll fail.
We've had some other reports of gpu lockups with sandybridge;
>From the log it looks like the system ran out of memory, probably same
as bug 742175, and then X crashed since it didn't have memory. Like
that, my guess is it's *probably* not X but some other client that's
gobbling memory. But I can try to help you diagnose the problem better.
Did you just up
It looks like your system ran out of memory for whatever reason. X just
happens to be the first really critical thing to notice that there's no
memory left. It tends to need memory for doing its stuff. ;-) The
reason you can't restart X is because the GPU got left in an
inconsistent state (whic
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I first noticed what appeared to be font corruption in Firefox. Then I
noticed corruption of graphical elements other than characters. And I
also noticed this corruption happening outside of Firefox (but I mostly
see it in Firefox). I realized tha
** Summary changed:
- xserver crashes abruptly
+ [i915] xserver crashes abruptly (OOM?)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 742194 ***
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GPU lockup
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Fourth problem... from the logs it looks like first nouveau tried
loading, and things seemed to be going ok but then -intel popped into
the mix and started loading (this is what generated the crash).
Perhaps the first three problems are all effects of this problem.
Ok, I think you need to give a
Did you upgrade from maverick just recently? (like in the last couple
days?)
If not, was things working properly up until yesterday and it just
suddenly started showing this problem? IOW is this a recent regression
for you from a properly functioning natty?
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[ 12.649270] i915 :00:02.0: BAR 6: can't assign [??? 0x flags
0x0] (bogus alignment)
[ 12.649277] [drm] failed to find VBIOS tables
[ 12.659687] vgaarb: device changed decodes:
PCI::01:00.0,olddecodes=io+mem,decodes=io+mem:owns=io+mem
[ 12.660339] [drm] initialized overlay
IntelGpuDump:
Error: command ['intel_gpu_dump'] failed with exit code 1: Error opening
/sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_ringbuffer_info: No such file or directory
Perhaps your i915 kernel driver has no support for dumping batchbuffer data?
(In kernels prior to 2.6.30 this requires manually-applied
For some odd reason, apt-get dist-upgrade won't update my kernel...I'm
going to have mvo take a look at this before doing so. Then I'll
update, where I'm guessing this problem will go away.
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No...that's odd. I've been doing apt-get dist-upgrades...and my sources
list points to natty. I'll check it outvery strange
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spurious right click events
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occasionally tapping the touchpad will open the right click menu, or
paste into a terminal
seems to be related to 2 finger emulation on touchpads that fake it
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-synaptics/commi
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GPU lockup
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Pos
Changes:
xorg-server (2:1.10.0-0ubuntu2) natty; urgency=low
.
[Chase Douglas]
* patches/500_xi2.1.patch: Process ownership properly when activating an
async passive grab (LP: #733483)
.
[Bryce Harrington]
* 217_revert_bgnonevisitwindow.patch: Cherrypick from upstream. Drops
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Loading update manager and the error came up. Update manager took a
minute or so and finally loaded.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.14.0-4ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
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Loading update manager and the error came up. Update manager took a
minute or so and finally loaded.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.14.0-4ubuntu4
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Thanks Alan, I'll add this to the queue to look at when I have some
time.
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[Chase Douglas]
* patches/500_xi2.1.patch: Process ownership properly when activating an
async passive grab (LP: #733483)
[Bryce Harrington]
* 217_reve
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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PS/2 mouse freezes
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Many thanks for the xorg.conf workaround - does the job quite nicely for
RAT 7 and 10.10 Server.
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Madcatz Cyborg R
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The system starts fine. Then something bad happens after some time on.
It happens every time, sometimes sooner, sometimes later. I do nothing
special on the box: browsing, several gnome-terminal session, pidgin.
After the crash h
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[g45] GPU lockup while refreshing synaptic db
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On Unity desktop the desktop sometimes becomes unresponsive while
refreshing the update db within synaptic or update-manager. Mouse
movement still works but nothing is clickable. Switching to the F1-F6
TTYs and rebooting from the
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it just happens on login
ProblemType: Crash
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ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-7.38-generic 2.6.38
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-7-generic x86_64
Architecture
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touchpad cannot deactivate RTCornerButton and RBCornerButton
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Middle Click pastes text for example.
Thats good with a mouse.
Thats not good with a touchpad, because I have my fingers usually under
the space key and thats where the touchpad is. That means I am pasting
whatever is in my clipboard when i accident
Not sure if mine is exactly the same issue:
Maverick 64 bit, ATI graphics card
Suspend and hibernate worked on 10.04. Following upgrade (clean install)
failed to resume from suspend and hibernate. pm-log indicated success,
computer powers up, but display is blank.
Could successfully suspend/hibe
Disabling compiz does make the freeze occurrence less frequent.
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Semi-multitouch devices should be disabled in Natty
Chad A. Davis [2011-03-24 21:49 -]:
> I tested Matin's suggestion. The fallback works properly if
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf is simply not present.
Thanks. That's actually kind of surprising, as in the past we at least
needed to set DisplayDepth to 24, and some other bits.
> The only (minor) disadv
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Binary package hint: kbd
I chose the UK Mac keyboard layout, and it's not right for my macbook
pro 7,1.
For example the key next to shift in the bottom left is a back ti
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You seem to be loading a pretty old kernel - 2.6.35-2-generic. Is that
deliberate? Does it work in 2.6.38-7-generic?
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I tested Matin's suggestion. The fallback works properly if
/etc/X11/xorg.conf is simply not present.
I moved the nvidia-current.ko aside, restarted. The X.org.0 shows that
the order of preference for the autoconfigured drivers is: 0: nvidia 1:
nouveau 2: nv 3: vesa 4: fbdev. In this case, nouveau
I even tried purging and re-installing the nvidia drivers...no change.
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Cannot switch to virtual consoles (vt#)
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@Martin: Indeed, xorg.conf is not necessary, i've just removed it and
Xorg started using the nvidia driver. The only difference i've noticed
is that the nvidia logo shows up for an instant when X starts, because
the option "NoLogo" defaults to false.
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* Disable SemiMultitouch devices, we don't support them yet (LP: #723905)
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I tested 2.6.38-7.38+backport, but i still have the GPU lockups.
My reproducible test case: Open a random YouTube Flash video and press
the full-screen button.
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Tried adding "vesafb.blah=1" to prevent plymouth vesafb driver from
loading...no change.
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Cannot switch to virtual
Alberto, Bryce, Chris, do we even need to explicitly set the nvidia
driver in xorg.conf these days? I thought X.org would prefer nvidia
over nv/nouveau now, so perhaps the easiest thing here would be to fix
the jockey handler to not set the driver at all?
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Madcatz Cyborg R.A.T. 7 focus issues
:/ no reply ?? :(
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Title:
[K8M800] Monitor: unknown & cannot enable desktop-effects
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According to upstream, this is a bug in xorg-server (
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34427 )
I tried the proposed patch (
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=43859 ) and it fixed this
bug for me.
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #34427
http://bugs.freedeskt
Chase: I'm running cellwriter. I will try to disable it and see what
happens.
My girlfriend has a different Wacom tablet, so I will see if I can
reproduce this with her hardware, too. I will also try a live-usb
(+utouch ppas). I'll post my results here when I've gotten round to it.
One more thoug
changed description and summary - full output is already in the first
post.
steps to reproduce, connect a TV, open gnome-terminal
type
"xrandr ..." (see in first post)
get the error
** Summary changed:
- s-video - TV grey only (should be PAL)
+ xrandr S-video video mode not changeable
** Desc
Benjamin, would you mind trying the kernel here to see if you can
reproduce it?
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~sarvatt/2011Q1/
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Using nouveau "fixes" the problem.
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Title:
Slow performance with lots of text
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Title:
package fglrx 2:8.801-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: fglrx kernel
module failed to build
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