If indeed the problem this bug describes is the error "(WW) intel(0): first get
vblank counter failed: Invalid argument"
then I think my fix for bug 763005 will solve that. Because part of the fix for
bug 763005 is to remove the need for compiz to get the vblank counter at all.
If this bug doesn
The bug affecting dual monitors was to keep things from going off the
edge of the screen of the smaller monitor. In fixing that bug the signal
to pan in xorg was disabled due to the fact the mouse does not go off
the screen to signal the need to scroll.
Some apps will not work on small screens giv
I am thinking I might have to fix this myself if I want it fixed. A bit
of thought is needed to avoid making the bug where things are lost in
multi-monitor displays not come back when fixing this. I do not have
time to fix this currently but I have found a workaround for small
monitors. I have been
I disabled compositing and the corruption appears to have disappeared.
Seems to relate to 3d compositing for some reason.
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The nvidiabl driver now detects ThinkPad T510s with model 4313CTO.
This will not allow gnome-power-manager to control the backlight, but at
least the keys will worksort of. With autodetected values,
brightness can be turned down all the way, but can only be set to a
proper maximum by switching
And alternately, there are .deb packages that install nvidiabl via dkms
available from https://github.com/guillaumezin/nvidiabl/downloads .
Currently only 4313CTO models have backlight support by default, but
it's only a matter of adding PCI IDs and some basic detection stuff.
That stuff can be pas
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Summary changed:
- [Upstream] Huge memory allocation on zoom in Impress
+ [Upstream] Huge memory allocation on zoom in Impress / xorg crashes
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Release: 11.04
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libreoffice-impress:
Installed: 1:3.3.0-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 1:3.3.0-1ubuntu1
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FWIW, after today's updates, I managed to get twinview (partially)
working.
Previously, whenever I enabled twinview, Unity just plain crashed, and
literally all I was left with was my desktop wallpaper. I had to save
Nvidia's settings to xorg.conf in order to get dual monitors, but even
then I was
hello,
I just wanted to add that the deb from Seth (#492) works great for me on my HP
pavilion dm1 on Ubuntu 11.10.
Hopefully it'll be integrated upstream since it looks like it's working for
quite a few (unfortunally not everyone yet). With this patch, it's the first
time i fully enjoy everythi
I've compiled a kernel (2.6.37) with latest Seth's patches for openSUSE
11.4 in OBS. SUSE users can install it from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/akadabra:/branches:/openSUSE:/11.4:/Update:/Test/standard/
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Using fglrx 11.10 (Oneiric), GNOME Shell sometimes get closed when I
open some app or click on some control. As I said, the tooltips, context
menus and some apps gets distorsioned.
I regret that the performance is slower than with the free driver, even
turning off vertical sync in the AMD panel a
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During regular browsing an object appears that blocks display
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An example of the blocking.
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During regular browsing an object appears in the middle of the screen
that blocks display of everything behind it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x8
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Xorg crash
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Apparently random logouts since upgrading to 10.11. No obvious reason
behind them, although I have noticed that after the first in a 'set', if
I log back in immediately after, in most occasions it repeats the logout
within a minute or so. The Wi-fi has not reconnected by this
Dont know, here it flickers a lot.
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GNOME Shell display problems with FGLRX
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I tested the 11.10 version of fglrx.
It's almost fixed, the context menus and some objects are still buggy. Can't
make screenshots. Topbar and its menus are fixed.
* Now the installer installs the packages needed for package building.
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I tried the solution in #5. I don't know if it works yet, but I noticed
that "disable-while-typing" was off in dconf-editor but on in the
touchpad settings, until I turned it off and on again in the touchpad
settings.
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Confirmed also on Acer Aspire A0522 using an ATI Radeon driver, under
Gnome-Shell 3.2.1.
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randr panning not workin
This bug was fixed in the package mesa - 7.10.2-0ubuntu2.1
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* debian/patches/115_fix_dri2_errors_when_indirect.diff:
- Cherry-pick from upstream to fix remote GLX. (LP: #785368)
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Hello all,
Thank you for taking time to report this bug, actually this bug can be related
to the kernel not to synaptics driver, to check for this please try to reload
your 'psmouse' after suspending and see if it will work, to do so, please:
Open your terminal(Ctrl+Alt+T)
Enter and run the follo
Since disabling of Strigi there has been no crash at all.
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@Psypher
Just an idea: do you have an ~/.config/monitors.xml file?
See http://askubuntu.com/questions/23869/could-not-apply-the-stored-
configuration-for-the-monitor
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I have never encountered the problem described by Wayne, for been using
T400s/T410s for over a year with the script I describe in #529745 ...
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Phantom HDMI Probe
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Public bug reported:
Trying to stop x220 from probing non-existent HDMI port.
ProblemType: Bug
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Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7
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.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubu
You can increase EmulateWheelTimeout, see man evdev
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Title:
[lucid] enable trackpoint scroll emulation by default
To man
The blank sceen bug after boot has gone with 11.10. Gnome shell looks
good, but the screen refreshes quite often. Seems the display manger or
window manager crashes and is restarted.
In Unity the AMD Catalyst Control Center is not availible in Unity.
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@eZFlow: That option didn't help me (QuadroFX 570M). I still get
definite tearing. Going without compositing seems to be the only
solution. It's gotten better and and worse between versions, but
tearing is at an all-time worst in 11.10.
I'd agree with the poster above that Mutter does not have t
AMD AMD Catalyst 11.10 has been released, and according to Phoronix
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTAwODg, this bug was
finally fixed. Can you give it a try??
Here is the link: http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/ati-driver-
installer-11-10-x86.x86_64.run
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I found how to do it. So, for the reference:
Click "Activities" on the top panel of Gnome Shell. Then type "Universal
Access", then ENTER. Then choose Display: Text Size to "Large", then
choose again "Normal". This will reuslt in partially fixing the fonts in
Gnome Shell.
However, the "Nautilus"
@Erik Zoltan, @Sketches: can you, please, detail the exact steps? I try
to reproduce your workaround, however I fail to find "Large text"
option. Thanks.
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Public bug reported:
The change in bug #554984 (enabling trackpoint scrolling by default) has
made middle-clicking very flaky in oneiric. I am using the latest
updates of oneiric in a new install. My computer is a Lenovo T510, but
since the issue is caused by a new setting in 11-evdev-trackpoint
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Desktop crash on heavy load with firefox (EE) intel(0): Failed to
submit batch buffer...: No space left on devic
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I just restore a heavy session of firefox (imported from Windows XP),
with several flash animations in differents pages, and the crash
sometime happen when I quickly switch from one tab to another. I doesn't
happen when I just wait the differents tabs to be loaded (at least fo
290.03 nvidia driver presents the same issue as 280.xx branch. I'm tryng
to backport 260.xx branch, which shouldn't be affected by the bug, and
see if it works. The procedure about backporting is explained here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1779132
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Sadly, this feature makes middle clicking (on things like browser links,
etc.) very flaky -- clicks go ignored quite often. I used gpointing-
device-settings to turn the feature off, but a reboot had it go enabled
once again, and I had to toggle the gpointing-device-settings checkbox
back on and t
Adding a task for Oneiric as it's also affected.
** Also affects: mesa (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Tags added: verification-done
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dri not working with ltsp on natty
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I just tested the pacakge from proposed and it works corretly.
Thanks for this update.
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dri not working with ltsp on natty
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At first my environment:
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 11.10
Release:11.10
rainer@BN591-LINUX:~$
today Oct. 31 2011 no updates outstanding
xserver-xorg-video-displaylink installed version 0.3-ubuntu9
I tried to get the displaylink ru
Got it working again with patched hid-dkms package from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/utouch/+bug/724831 #42
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not solved neither in 3.0.0-12-generic nor in 3.0.0-13-generic
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As smallone said in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/utouch/+bug/724831 #36 :
By adding a device id in hid-ntrig.c ( i dont know what row atm) so
it looks like this:
static const struct hid_device_id ntrig_devices[] = {
NTRIG_DEVICE(0x0001),
NTRIG_DEVICE(0
Erik woot! That made it usable for me! Thanks
driver:
> Unknown
> Status in “fglrx-installer” package in Ubuntu:
> Triaged
> Status in Baltix GNU/Linux:
> New
> Status in “gnome-shell” package in Debian:
> Fix Released
>
> Bug description:
> Major display issues with Gnome Shell on a clean an
Today, I did an upgrade of xserver-xorg (1:7.6+7ubuntu7), and the
problem was solved. No more problems.
The nvidea driver I use is: 285.05.09-0ubuntu1~oneiric~xup1
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This morning I applied updates that came in via update manager. There
were Unity updates, so I rebooted and tried again to use my two
monitors, but I still have the same behavior as described in #42.
Anyone else having this issue?
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Style of corruption looks like a mild version of the ones seen in Bug
#820881...
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Screen corruption, not recognizi
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In the "Mouse and Touchpad" application, "Disable touchpad while typing"
is ticked - however, this seems to have no effect. Catching the
trackpad whilst typing sends the cursor ricocheting across the screen.
Expected behaviour:
"Disable touchpad while typing" does indeed dis
no backports for natty?
if i setup qt4-config to cleanlooks, then i have problems with tooltips
unreadable and unmodifiable
if i setup gtk+, then the problems with vlc remaining
please help me
thanks
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no HDMI output on HP pavilion dv6 (6250)
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After resuming from suspend there is s
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bug
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zemerica:
OK that confirms the other poster's comments. What is the output of
/sbin/lspci -nn | grep VGA
on that machine and roughly how many minutes did it take before the corruption
appeared?
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I can confirm, that these settings fix the tearing issue on my
sandybridge system on Ubuntu 11.10 (oneiric).
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Videos tear heavily.
+
+ WORKAROUND: See comment #28
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Pac
** Summary changed:
- [i945] Heavy screen and font corruption on GMA950
+ [i945] Heavy screen and font corruption when free memory is low on GMA950
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xclock -digital shows seconds but redraws on the minute
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i.e., on start it will show, e.g. "Mon 31 Oct 2011 09:17:15 GMT" (en_GB
format), and stay that way for 45 seconds, then show "Mon 31 Oct 2011
09:18:00 GMT" for a minute, etc.
It redraws to show the correct time, including seconds, when the window
is resized. Window manager i
Interesting - sorry to state obvious, but you did run update-grub
afterwards, right?
Good point. After running update-grub it now works. Apologies for the
misleading info.
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