Darn! I spoke too soon! The issue remains.
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font corruption in firefox and gnome-terminal after suspend
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kernel module failed to build
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See also bug 782855, same issue except it happens on its own without any
need for suspend/resume. Driving me crazy. I'll try Tiling false.
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Ignore that comment about heat. After more experimentation, I do
occasionally see the problem right after booting, and it almost always
persists through a suspend cycle. Exiting/restarting X doesn't cure it,
but rebooting (even with no appreciable time for cooldown) does.
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Ok, the problem seems to be that nouveau gets loaded even though it's
blacklisted. Seems like it somehow found it's way into the initrd image.
sudo rm /lib/modules/3.0.0-5-generic/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau.ko
Ok, the problem seems to be that nouveau gets loaded even though it's
blacklisted. Seems like it somehow found it's way into the initrd image.
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** Description changed:
- Filing this by hand since the hook is broken (bug 811700).
+ Filing this by hand since the hook is broken (bug 811700 - there apport
+ did work, so get my hardware info from there).
Since rebooting today the nvidia driver stopped working.
Linux yofel-T510 3.0.0-5-g
I tried going back to 3.0.0-4 where the driver worked fine, but it
doesn't work there anymore either.
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Trying to load the module by hand, 'modprobe nvidia' tells me 'No such
module' and 'modprobe nvidia-current' ends with 'No such device'.
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Filing this by hand since the hook is broken (bug 811700 - there apport
did work, so get my hardware info from there).
Since rebooting today the nvidia driver stopped working.
Linux yofel-T510 3.0.0-5-generic #6-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 12 05:21:50 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GN
I tried the second alpha of 11.10 as a live boot (ie running from usb
drive) on this same hardware and it appeared to figure out the external
monitor just fine.
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According to your xrandr.txt log you have no display called default
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Hi Paolo,
It just so happens we have the same graphics card, so we can compare and
contrast ;). I can change resolution using
'xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1024x768' for example
Can you try this and see if it works? I guess default should have some
meaning and work to some extent (did it work for
True, my friend...
I dare to say, that nvidia has release No. 275.19 which is newer and
they claim they fixed some bugs which sounds to be "our" issue.
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I put the option you recommended, and it worked! Thanks, Brad!
Here are the steps I took to create an xorg.conf file (I did not have
one) and then add the option to it.
1. Stop gdm:
sudo service gdm stop
2. Log in at command prompt.
3. Enter the /etc/X11 directory:
cd /etc/X11
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I started a game called QuantZ that I've had installed for a while and
that I also used on earlier Ubuntu releases. It used to work fine, now,
under Oneiric, I doesn't start but trigger an error.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
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impossible to change resolution with xrandr
Step for recreate the bug:
1. open the terminal
2. write "xrandr --output default --mode "
The terminal wrote "warning: output default not found; ignoring".
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CompizPlugins:
[core,bailer,detection,composite,o
I have 275.09.07 nvidia driver installed - still get blank windows if
they get too big.
IIUC, Ubuntu developers seem to blame Nvidia for the problem - has
Nvidia actually _acknowledged_ it? They released their new driver quite
a long time after this bug here was discussed so it'd be good to know i
Actually, when I was on Ubuntu 10.04 or 10.10 (forgot) the screen went
down and lots of colored lines came up on the screen as if it corrupted.
I was running on a IBM ThinkPad T42. I bought a new T61 and made a fresh
install of Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) and now it gives no notice of any second
monitor.
I just mentioned, because some people here wrote about Unity, I want
developer to know, that I do not use Unity at all and have this problem.
But guys, check this
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OTY3Ng - coult this
be the fix? New nVidia driver available. Please, someone try it
I see the strange "bsd ring behavior" when using the fix of #18 with my
Thinkpad X220. Added the semaphore option to grub renders my system
unusable. Console is no longer high-res and I only see graphics errors
with X, no chance to work. I get the following error:
[drm:init_ring_common] *ERROR* ge
Parq:please open a separate bug report for your particular
laptop/motherboard.
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Keyboard keys get stuck and repeat
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Keyboard keys get stuck and repeat
Same problem on 10.10. Then updated to 11.04 and the bug still happens.
Affect randomly and keys starts to repeat. No chance to go to terminal
(ctrl+alt+fx). The system became inusable and almost freeze. Mouse works
most of the times, and then allows to do a software reset. If the mouse
doesn't wo
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: nvidia-96 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.24-29.91-generic
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-29-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Jul 16 17:48:21 2011
DkmsStatus:
Oh, and I also tried disabling "sync to vblanc" since I saw some reports
online that it had fixed other compiz bugs, but to no avail.
And also, booting to ubuntu classic desktop (no effects) went smoothly,
no issues.
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I installed Ubuntu 11.04 on an older Acer laptop yesterday, with the
Intel GMA 950 graphics chip. When I booted from the live media it was
mainly fine, except it insisted the screen was 4:3. No matter, that was
fixed after installed and running some updates, so now it displays
(also with fglrx)
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Colors are mangled in Natty
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The workaround in #12 fixed the issue in thunderbird and firefox for me
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Colors are mangled in Natty
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I got hte same issue with the official natty drivers. But even also with
xorg-edgers ppa.
Current packages here:
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.15.0+git20110714.212fa986-0ubuntu0sarvatt~natty
linux-image-3.0.0-5
I'm using gnome-shell, but happens also on unity and metacity (non
accelerated). The be
By the way, my hardware: Intel Core i5 2540m in a Dell Latitude E6320.
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[sandybridge-m-gt2+] Screen Corruption
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** Description changed:
Monitor-Picture freeze (Tray-Clock-Icon display 12:17)
Standard Keyboard-Keys dead
mouse-buttons dead
crtl+alt+F1...F7 dead
Touchpad-Mousepointer-moving o.k.
Trackpad-Mousepointer-moving o.k.
Fn+... all o.k. (tested WLAN on/off, bluetooth on/off, brightness, t
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => compiz (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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After upgrading to 8GB RAM i got the same error (0) and X segfaulted.
According to (1) i switched off the dual channel mode and the problem
disappeared.
So i think this is not - as assumed above - a HW failure but a problem
of the nvidia module which is confused by large RAM in dualchannel mode.
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