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A new version of fglrx is available from ATI. It seems that this version fixes
the color distortions in Gnome3 with gnome-shell enabled. More info is also
available from http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=99.
This version does leave some tearing when using gnome-shell, bu
you need to install 'xdiagnose' and run 'apport-collect 877038' to
attach relevant debug information here.
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Interesting - sorry to state obvious, but you did run update-grub
afterwards, right?
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Title:
mouse cursor gone
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The grub method didn't work for me on two machines (stock standard
Lenovo T60).
Interestingly, if I logout the mouse pointer appears in the GDM login
screen, then it works fine when I login.
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Screen fuzzy & can't fix on an AMD/ATI 3000 series
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Installed on an AMD with ATI Radeon older graphics card & the screen is
fuzzy. So far I can't find a fix for it...
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Hello Pau, or anyone else affected,
Accepted nvidia-settings into oneiric-proposed, the package will build
now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in adv
Also tried nvidia-173 but still observe the same behavior. I'm not
convinced that this is a nvidia driver problem. Perhaps I'm not
observing the same problem that was originally posted.
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I downgraded to nvidia-current_275.09.07-0ubuntu4_amd64 (from 280) and
still observe horribly slow window dragging. I don't see any tearing,
but window movement lags the mouse by 1-2 seconds. I have an onboard
Quadro NVS 210S (according to lspci) and employ two displays (twinview).
Everything wor
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Was working fine in 11.04, but after upgrade to 11.10 X.org does not
start. I removed my custom xorg.conf, but that did nto help, and
running nvidia-xconfig did not either.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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X does not start after upgrade
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Well, I tried to login with gdm as well, but no luck. Issue persisted. I
had to restart both, gdm and lightdm, to get the cursor back again.
Thanks again for your help. Dennis
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Dell D410 laptop.
After the first screen unlock following boot, the screen does not come up from
power save mode i.e. it stays dim until I use the Fn/^ keys to bring up the
brightness manually. The slider position is initially at the low end ... as
soon as it moves one posi
Works Now: If I set the laptop monitor to disabled first, before trying
to enable twinview (but didn't apply any setting changes). Then enable
twinview on both monitors (a warning was output, but nvidia-settings
didn't crash and can currently use both external monitors).
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yes, you can find this bug in oneric because, it's a kernel problem, and
Ubuntu 11.10 uses kernel 3.0.0-12-generic
I'm using Kubuntu 11.10, and S-video doesn't work with this kernel
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Awesome, glad it helped!
I also note that my hardware is an Asus mobo (a8v-x) with Radeon gpu
(9800 pro), so we are probably both running the radeon Xorg driver. So
this guy could be the culprit (might be interesting to switch login
display managers to gdm and see if mouse issue persists)...
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Please, this is my first ubuntu
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Please, this is my first ubuntu, are not even able to install it correctly but
version 11.04 was fast and without any expectations after giving the command.
After you download the update to the current version 11.10 operating system
Ubuntu is unable to do any task with ease,
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fail to load module nv
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ubuntu 11.10 linux 3.0.2 pae gnome 3
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic-pae 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic-pae i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
.proc.driver.nvidia.gpus.0: Error: [E
Mark, you are a star. Turning of splash fixed the issue for me. That is an
excellent workaround.
Thanks very much. I already created an Xorg file manually, because I thought
I'd have to add a few lines in the "Device" section to get the issue resolved,
but never mind. Your solution is excellent
Hardware:
Asus A8Jm (Core Duo T2400)
With a GeForce 7600 Go
I was able to use two external monitors (had to turn off the laptop
display) with twinview and 11.04. However in 11.10, when I attempt to
enable twinview on the second external monitor, nvidia-settings crashes.
Attached in the nvidia-set
Ken, thanks for the logs - can you just clarify what machine model this is and
what monitors it has?
xrandr and X think that it has a 640x480 internal LCD and an external higher
res monitor - what's the reality?
Dave
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D
I can turn the discrete card off by procfs. However, I couldn't find a
way to make it work on the Discrete card.
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Discrete Graphics no
Very interesting and happy change: Problem gone with Oneiric release.
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[gm45] GPU lockup
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Following a suggestion in Bug #683016, removing the package 'xfs' stops
the segfaulting.
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x server restarts unexpectedly after
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My 2 pennyworth:
Wishing to extend the time syndaemon disables the touchpad, I configured a
'startup application' consisting of "syndaemon -i 2 -d -K -t ". The option to
'disable the mouse when typing' (in the mouse settings) was still checked, and
as soon as I started typing, the cursor froze.
I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 and Unity 3d (gnome shell also works), adding
UNITY_FORCE_START=1 to /etc/environment and I'm using "NVIDIA (post release
updates)(version 173-updates)" drivers from system settings -> drivers (I'm
italian, don't remember the correct english path).
Using nvidia-settings drive
Adding backtrace for xserver segfault when running qtnx.
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I have managed to get an Xorg backtrace for when the server dies after
running 'xclock' and after running 'qtnx'. The server dies from a
segmentation fault when dealing with fonts. The xclock gdb backtrace is
attached, and the qtnx backtrace will be attached in the next comment.
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* Add 121_fdo-28798-fix.patch: Remove the use of the 3D pipeline for
UXA core rendering. This fixes incorrect rendering
Is anyone still having trouble with this in Ocelot?
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[915GM] S-video output doesn't work in Natty (i386)
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Dennis, I have run into this on oneiric too (see bug 818852). I found
removing splash from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub
results in the cursor showing properly every boot. It would be
interesting to see if this works for you too (remember to run update-
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Since this affects xclock as well as qtnx, and the primary effect is
that the X server restarts, I'm changing the affected package to
xserver-xorg-core
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To me there is a problem around KMS with i915. As far as I understand,
the value 0 disable the KMS and force the usage of the video driver mode
detection instead of the kernel base handling. So, I would say this is
rather a KMS (aka Kernel 3.0 ?) issue. Anybody please correct me if my
understandin
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1) Release:
Ubuntu 11.10
2) Package:
qtnx 0.9-3ubuntu4
3) On running qtnx, I expect to see a qtnx window
4) The X server restarts when trying to run 'qtnx'. This also occurs
when running the NX client that comes with the package from NoMachine.
This ha
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this bug affects me too.
ubuntu 11.10, catalyst 11.8, gnome-shell is unusable, i am staying in fallback
gnome3 mode.
with open source video driver gnome-shell works fine. (but i have to use the
catalyst to have top of opengl perfomance )
Radeon 5550.
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ok, that seems an xorg issue then
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It appears that xorg does not discover my netbooks resolutions
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It just defaults to 800x600. I tried to view the xorg.conf but it does
not exist. I know ubuntu now uses lightdm but i am unaware of what
changes were made. I am looking into the docs now.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7
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Happened on clean installation. I tested with Unity 3D, Unity 2D, Gnome
Shell. In combination with the drivers 285.05.09-0ubuntu1~oneiric~xup1
and 280.13-0ubuntu6. Works well only in "gnome classic no effects".
Hardware Model: EeePC-0123456789
Hardware video: MCP79 PCI Express Bridge - nVidia / IO
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I am using open-source drivers for my ati card. If I connect an external
monitor to my laptop (acer aspire 8942g) it connects and I can see a
clear imagine, but if I try to turn off my laptops display via gnome-
display-properties the external monitor cont
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package vlc-plugin-pulse 1.1.9-1ubuntu1.3 failed t
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After some time (randomly) the touchpad stop working correctly.
i'm on a acer aspire 5943g. This is the a grep of my Xorg.log:
[32.674] (II) config/udev: Adding input device SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
(/dev/input/event9)
[32.675] (**) SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad: Appl
i have the same bug with ubuntu 11.04,
You still can install the proprietary nvidia driver i guess.
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Low brightn
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with nvidia-current-updates driver, changing the monitor results in
screen corruption after changing the way the 2 monitors are arranged
next to each other (in nvidia-settings). Cursor redraws, so does
launcher on the side, and sometimes top bar redraws, but nothing else
redra
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screen corruption after changing twinview monitor arrangement
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same issue here. worked fine until after the upgrade.
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unity very slow to move windows (tearing) in oneiric with nv
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I have a HP DV6 6121tx laptop, with Intel Core i7 sandybridge and a
discrete GPU (Ati 6770m) and an Intel GPU.
Whenever I login to Kubutu wi
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I have a HP DV6 6121tx laptop, with Intel Core i7 sandybridge and a
discrete GPU (Ati 6770m) and an Intel GPU.
Whenever I login to Kubutu with desktop effects enabled, X crashes at
the KDE splash screen and drops back to the login screen (kdm). Any
subsequent logins work sinc
John in #130
> after reboot, the same garbled black and white boot splash, but the 3D
> desktop works. However the consoles (Ctrl+Alt+F1 etc) still
> do not work. You just get a blank screen, and returning via Ctrl+Alt+F7 gives
> a totally corrupted screen.
Did you try the instructions I copied
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* Add python-gtk2 and pkg-config dependencies (LP: #721453)
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S
Thanks for that, BJB, that works!
Not sure if the bug lies in the graphics drivers then?
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Resolution cannot be se
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Screen brightness resets to minmized when screen turns off
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driver) always resets to minmized when screen turns off and on again.
While trying to make it maximized using standard keys the brightness
progress bar does not function properly - if one presses continuousl
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nvidia-settings should d
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As far as I can tell from
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=xorg-x11-drv-synaptics.git,
Fedora just ships the upstream tarball, so it doesn't have
debian/patches/120_active_touches_num_fingers.patch, which is what is
causing the issue.
I did have a thought though. If I understand the patch c
Okay, I understand the issue about the NVIDA drivers being propriety and
nothing can be done about them. But I fell for the understanding I
picked up somewhere that 11.10 had worked things out. In 11.04 I could
try the NVIDA drivers and then just select the Nouveau driver to get
back ground zero.
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kubuntu - needs python-gtk2 in order to save to /etc/X11/xorg.con
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nvidia-settings should depend on
I had similar issue on Ubuntu 11.10 on old Amilo L6820, adding
i915.modeset=0 as linux kernel param at the grub did the trick.
Please note that I did not have investigated any sideeffect of this
parameter (performance drop, etc), but at least I can run ubuntu 11.10.
Without this parameter, this i
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Sorry thats my bad typing and brain going in different dirctions lolz,
Gnome Shell still had the same problem with the double tap and drag, as
well as the Unity in 2D and 3D modes.
Other desktops seem to be fine such as XFCE, LXDE and even KDE.
I think I have downloaded so much today my system mu
After disable touchpad while typing, I haven't had this bug in two days.
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Touchpad random breakage
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After disable touchpad while typing, I haven't had this bug in two days.
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Synaptics touchpad stops working
To
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screen goes blank after changing resolution
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when i type
xrandr -s 1
the screen goes blank
i can close the laptop lid and make it go to sleep and then open it again and
everything is ok. the inteded resolution is applied and i can continue to work.
this bug
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 774113 ***
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This is a duplicate of #874675 , #859474 , and #774113 . There's a
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On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 03:17:23PM -, bwat47 wrote:
> Fedora 15 has been updated to the 3.0 kernel (in fedora 15 they name it
> 2.6.40 for compatability reasons). I've also used arch with the 3.0
> kernel and the 3.1 kernel and 3 finger tap worked.
That's interesting. The way the kernel driver
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[Thinkpad T510] Plugging in DisplayPort causes Unity to crash
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Filing this against xorg initially as I'm not sure if it's related to
the driver or if it's a Unity bug, though I've not seen this behaviour
on other systems.
Plugged an external monitor into the Thinkpad T510 (7375) using the
DisplayPort port. The external monitor DID come
I have the same problem on my eeepc 901 (elantech touchpad) with 11.10.
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elantech: Touchpad always reports 3 f
Here's the promised video showing the failure in action as I plug in the
DisplayPort connector.
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Fedora 15 has been updated to the 3.0 kernel (in fedora 15 they name it
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Yes that's it, my suggestion is a script that clears out this config by
update. Thanks!
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Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_style
Lightdm doesn't handle the cursor, seems rather an xorg issue
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You said: «It seem to only effect Unity 3d and 2d as far as i can tell...», but
you also said: «I have tried reverting to Gnome Shell and still have the
problem...»
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it seems that something scales the touchpad x/y speeds to the virtual
screen size, without respecting aspect ratio. as this does not happen
with other mice, the synaptics driver probably is to be blamed.
there's a crude hack for this bug: mimick the aspect ratio via setting
the virtual screen size
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The mouse cursor is gone when Oneiric starts. The mouse itself is
responding, but the pointer is invisible. Very annoying. I do have a
workaround. One must simply restart the lightdm interface with the
following command in the terminal: "sudo /etc/init.d/l
Public bug reported:
Ran certification stress tests over night on the Thinkpad Edge 11
(6817). At some point during the night, Xorg segfaulted and when I got
in this morning, I discovered the system in this state. Not sure what
caused the issue, but there is a trace in Xorg.0.log.
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Title:
[Thinkpad Edge 11] Xorg segfault while running certfication stress
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I have tried reverting to Gnome Shell and still have the problem,
however I did try some other linux os and these worked fine. It seem to
only effect Unity 3D and 2D as far as I can tell.
Also I did try XFCE 4.8 on my 11.10 system and this worked fine. I have
also tried some settings but alas stil
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 859474 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/859474
Tried all the above and still not working? I did install XFCE4.8 and it
worked fine for me after that. It seems to be a Unity problem. I will
try and install the Gnome Shell only and see what happens.
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Forgot to attach Xorg.0.log
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau/+bug/876556/+attachment/2554064/+files/Xorg.0.log
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