I should mention that reverting GDM to version 2.32 from Natty, and then
re-upgrading to 3.0 seemed to partially fix this for me (except now the
login theme uses Ubuntu instead of GNOME 3 styles). I am not sure
whether just reinstalling the GDM 3.0 package would have fixed it as
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This also affects me. I'm using the GNOME 3 PPA with the NVIDIA binary
driver, and a system update around the same time also broke GDM.
For the record, X seems to work fine when launched from the command line
(and I run, for example, xterm), but GDM still does not show up.
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[Expired for nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) because there has been no
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i had before that "This driver is activated but not currently in use" but
before 2 days i had upgrade i did but now i can't activate the nvidia geforce
8400m gz and u know after that new upgrade can't start the ubuntu just black
screen i go to the recovary and from there i start my ubuntu ah no
This is odd, to get proper graphics, disable render.
To get a proper pointer, disable hwcursor.
If you disable both, the cursor is still broken
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I've found out that the problem was caused by KMS disabled for radeon driver -
see more on
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38792
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Ive identified the problem. If i don't set "SwapAxes", the problem isn't
there.. However, the touch is useless since it doesn't map anymore..
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Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
- launch etracer (package extremetuxracer)
- after about half a level, the graphics start glitching and "EQ overflowing"
errors appear in the log.
I initially ran into this with the "X-Plane" closed-source program, it
runs into issues more quickly. Simpl
Curious why gsnaptics would resolve it - does it cause -synaptics to
uninstall?
Anyway, since you guys could work around it, are you ok with that as a
solution for natty, or would you like to see it properly fixed? If the
latter, we'll need a full backtrace (the traces in Xorg.0.log aren't
really
Bug 803610 looks like an adverse reaction to this fix.
Dave
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Title:
xserver crashes in RecordAReply when XRecord is
** Changed in: xorg-server
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XWarpPointer sends wrong raw mouse input event
To manag
>From the logs - looks like btrfs isn't happy; there are also some media
errors - but those look like they are from the live cd you're using
[ 29.774376] kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/fs/btrfs/tree-log.c:820!
[ 29.774392] invalid opcode: [#1] SMP
[ 29.774405] last sysfs file
Looks like an intel driver crash; however can you also say exactly which
version of xserver-xorg-input-synaptics you have
by giving us the output of :
dpkg -l xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
because I wonder if it's actually bug 774978
Dave
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video
I have swapped axes, so the playback didn't exactly look the same as
what I did. But ill describe it how you are suppose to experience it:
First i swipe with a stylus from bottom right to top left, and from
bottom left to top right.
Then I use my finger to do the same. Watch how sketchy it become
The weird thing here is that when I play back on another computer, its
not nearly as jumpy as the real deal. On the computer its on, it jumps
to y=0 often when swiping in x direction, and to x=0 when swiping in y
direction. It kind of jumps back and forth. It seems to stick in the
direction I move
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I was commenting on something in Google+ while using Chromium and
Unity/Xorg completely crashed.
The most likely culprit from the Xorg.log:
[ 53290.711] (II) XKB: reuse xkmfile
/var/lib/xkb/server-A948E956D69114FF7573FB278951EB5210026895.xkm
[ 53920.863]
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Hi,
I've flipped this to the X server; can you please run
apport-collect 804727
to collect information about your machine/setup.
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(ubuntu 11.10 alpha current dist-upgrade) when i use a second monitor
connected with an asus eee901A the desktop go awry, the setup worked
nice until 10.10 before the reinstall to oneiric. working external only
or laptop only display seems ok; working wit
Given that this problem can occur with older ATI graphics cards (such as
the Radeon HD4350 in the report I mentioned in comment #24), users of
older versions of Ubuntu will be pleased to hear that the abovementioned
patch is included upstream in kernel 2.6.33.15 (Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid
Lynx" uses a 2.
I run KDE, so, I have kwin and not compiz. Based on my tests with different
kernels, it must be a natty kernel issue.
> On 2011.07.02 17:59, "evgheni" <763...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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I run KDE, so, I have kwin and not compiz. Based on my tests with different
kernels, it must be a natty kernel issue.
On 2011.07.02 17:59, "evgheni" <763...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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Title:
[915GM] S-video output doesn't work in Natt
I have tried to downgrade the driver to maverick version. This did not
solve the problem. My new suspicion is that this is a compiz bug. also
reflected here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/723002.
I will try to disable compiz and see what happens. Will report back
later.
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I have the exact same video card and issue as T Meyer:
The same bug appears on my NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M with NVIDIA-Current
drivers. The System (11.04) just starts Ubuntu-Classic and the driver is
activated but not in use (jockey). When i edit the xorg.conf File by
adding "Driver nv" or "Driver n
I can confirm that the fix in #38 works on my X220T. I haven't updated
the bios or made any other graphical changes.
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Title
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Title:
r300 loading instead of r300g
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Public bug reported:
No gallium with libgl1-mesa-dri_7.11~1-0ubuntu2_i386.deb:
>glxinfo | grep render
direct rendering: Yes
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI R300 (RS690 791F) x86/MMX+/3DNow!+/SSE2 NO-TCL
DRI2
Gnome-shell & unity not working.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package:
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