Definitly still happening with latest xorg-edgers. This looks like f.d.o
39730 - now linked.
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I get this as well on an HP Pavilion DM1.
Relevant parts of /proc/bus/input/devices:
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=0008 Version=
N: Name="PS/2 Mouse"
P: Phys=isa0060/serio1/input1
S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input10
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=mouse1 event10
B: PROP=0
B: EV=7
B:
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Ok, it does look like the same issue. I switched to Unity 2D and I'm not
having any problems. I guess I just follow the other bug report and
delete this one?
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 820
Yes, this bug is something we can work around in compiz, as you found by
changing the frame rate. I suggest it is also possible to improve the
compiz code so that it avoids the issue and also avoids the need for a
very high frame rate. But wait and see, if and when I (or someone else)
has the time
Hi,
Can someone point me to the right direction.
When I was using Ubuntu Maverick, it was a pain to get my eGalax touch
screen working.
But when Natty came out, it worked right out of the box, except for the
inverted y-axis, which I didn't mind, since I could just reverse the y
coordinates numbe
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 859979 ***
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I just noticed that if I'm watching for example a Youtube video, with my
ExpressCard sound card plugged out, then the video is perfectly fluid (but of
course with no sound); then as soon as I plug the card in, and the system
starts streaming audio to it, then the video too gets really choppy - i
The bug is a desing bug: separate Ubuntu Server completely from Ubuntu
Desktop. It is not in Xorg.
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No 2 Minute pause at login for Ser
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No 2 Minute pause at login for Server Boot in Ubuntu Desktop
To manage no
Public bug reported:
SpamapS and Scott Moser made the system to wait a few minutes at the
login at the expense of Desktop users, for the benefit of Server users.
I propose that we separate Ubuntu Server from Ubuntu Desktop completely.
I have received a lot negative feedback about the change in 11.
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excuse me, would you please at the very least set an importance level?
this bug is not only unassigned; for what I can understand, it's
stalling and going completely unnoticed, since the "confirmation".
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CHROME(0): Unable to map mmio BAR. Argument list
@Christophe and @Radu: I really suggest opening a new, separate bug for
this special case with two external monitors, primary one switched off.
@Christophe: is it possible to use your old xorg.conf (11.04) with 11.10
(without nvidia-settings)? Or save the running configuration to an xorg.file
w
Good job Ian! I hope more people can test Ian's patch and see if it
works for them. We all want a smooth Oneiric experience and not to scare
anyone away from using it because of some silly bug!
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Hi Axel,
This is not completely true. In Natty, it was possible to activate twinview on
2 external monitors if DFP-0 is disabled.
This was done via nvidia-settings.
However now, the nvidia-settings seems to crash when the same setup is applied.
Like Radu, I also experience this problem. I have
i386 headers for above kernel
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Generic headers for the above kernel
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The performance of my HP Compaq 6715b with an RS690M has regressed so
badly in Oneiric that I've been forced into action. Based on the work
done in Bug #874784 and the patches provided by Alex Deucher in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679 I have built my first
kernel. It builds on
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After Installing ATI graphics Card My Unity desktop get
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VPCEB14EN series
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> DFP-1 and DFP-2 are external
This is a problem, because as far as I know "Twin"-view (as the name implies)
is for dualmonitor-view only!
What you need is xinerama and this is a complete different thing - and would be
another bug report as well. This bug handles the case, where people try to
e
It looks like those are the default settings for the synaptics Xorg
driver (xf86-input-synaptics upstream or xserver-xorg-input-synaptics in
Ubuntu). In the latest version of xf86-input-synaptics (1.50),
src/synaptics.c contains the following lines:
pars->tap_time = xf86SetIntOption(opts, "MaxTapT
DFP-0 is unavailable because i turned it off.
I want to use DFP-1 and DFP-2 for twinview.
DFP-0 is the laptop screen.
DFP-1 and DFP-2 are external.
Thanks for the instructions above. I will try your advice and let you
know the results.
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Title:
Hybrid Graphics with Inte
Forgot to mention: Point 1: you should probably use the "jockey-gtk"
tool to install nvidia after the uninstallation procedure and reboot!!!
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Hi Radu, thanks for sending the information. As far as I can see there
is only one thing that i don't understand in the xorg.log, when you try
to add the second monitor.:
[ 310.430] (II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode
"DFP-0:NULL,DFP-1:1920x1080@1920x1080+0+0"
mine looks like this when attaching a dis
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I have done as you said. Please find the attached report
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Cannot click or switch windows after resume
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After resuming, I've noticed that I cannot click using the touchpad or
trackstick. I can move the mouse fine, and I can type in a focused window. I
was able to Ctrl-Alt-t to open a terminal, and then type into that terminal. I
could not alt-tab to switch windows.
When this
Sorry, I performed some other tests and they proved I was wrong with
bailer.
Now it seems that the situation can be simply improved by deactivating
the FPS detection, and forcing the framerate to 120Hz. In this way the
performance is acceptable.
However, now I'm writing from gnome-shell, and it's
Hi Allessandro,
how did you install the proprietary Nvidia-driver?? Via jockey-gtk or via
the control-center?? or did you manually download and install it?? Or do
you still use the opensource nouveau-driver?? This nouveau-driver should
better not be used!! This will kill your GPU, because th
Jason E. (jaeick11) wrote 2 hours ago: #7
Scratch the last workaround I posted. At first it appears to improve the
situation however under more severe load the problem resurfaces.
I found that one somewhere and tried it myself before I reported the bug, it
didn't help me at all. Hopefully some
I don't know if this has something to do with the bug but xdiagnose reports:
Failed to load module "nv" (module does not exist, 0)
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Title:
AMD RADEON HD 6450 random pixels on display
Could you please open a console do the following:
Start nvidia-settings, try to configure, then nvidia-settings freezes.
Then go into your console an do (you can copy and paste the following):
cd ~/Desktop
mkdir reports
cd reports
sudo cp /var/log/lightdm/*
sudo apport-bug --save=~/Desktop/repor
The segmentation fault can be seen in XorgLogOld.txt
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Segmentation fault causes random log off
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Segmentation fault causes random log off
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Current user session is terminated abruptly and log in screen is then
presented.
ProblemType: Bug
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.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
Same here. Log attached.
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Same here. Attached log.
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Xorg crash
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Bug #885813 is probably a dupe.
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crash accessing font info with xfs in fontpath
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This is probably a dupe of Bug #738526 "crash accessing font info with
xfs in fontpath". I removed xfs and the system is stable. xlsfonts and
emacs23 (with X) work fine.
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Hello again,
I performed the test again and i can see no output in any of the logs.
The only odd thing is that nvidia-settings freezes, and it consumes 70-80% of
CPU resources. I check this using top tool.
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Scratch the last workaround I posted. At first it appears to improve the
situation however under more severe load the problem resurfaces.
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Same for me. Intel Sandy Bridge + Ubuntu Natty causes X crash. Lenovo
T410 with integrated Intel Graphics.
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Title:
xf86Op
Another workaround is in /etc/pulse/default.pa is to add tsched=0 to the
line
load-module module-udev-detect
so that it looks like this
load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0
This disables time-scheduling and causes the popping to disappear. This
bug may also be related to the wirele
We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
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the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirms
Hello ,
Thank you very much for replying to me :)
Indeed my first post did not include too many details. I have a Dell
E6520 laptop, and i use 1 x HDMI and 1 x DisplayPort output through a
Dell Port Replicator. It was working perfectly before the Ubuntu
upgrade.
I tested:
Ubuntu with XFCE4
Ubunt
We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to
reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirms
We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
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reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirms
We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
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the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirms
I experience a similar problem on my i5-2410M. I currently have a
64-bit Oneiric installation, however the bug was also present in Natty.
I have tried the latest xorg-edgers (in Natty) and latest Oibaf drivers
(in Oneiric), without any luck. It seems to be an Ubuntu specific
problem since trying
well that doesn't change much when you start going on nv8x and 9x
cores...
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 9:32 AM, fishears <768...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> If I use startupmanager to change the boot resolution to match my
> desktop resolution this problem goes away. Does this information help?
>
> -
If I use startupmanager to change the boot resolution to match my
desktop resolution this problem goes away. Does this information help?
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Thank You for your bug report, I am confirming this due to the added
information
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@Radu
I have not installed xubuntu from the cd, I installed Ubuntu and then
installed the xubuntu-desktop package and then switched to xfce from
lightdm. Then I was easily able to use nvidia-settings
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Hi Radu, could you please give us a little bit more information about
you system and settings (xubuntu version, program version of nvidia,
xorg.conf, lightdm.log, xorg.logs, ...). Its a little bit hard to see
where your problem is, without these fact ;)
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Hello,
I noticed that several of you say that TwinView works out of Unity. I am
using Xubuntu, all latest patches applied, and TwinView does not work.
Nvidia-settings app simply hangs and will not work again, unless i
logout and login again.
Please let me know how you guys manage to get it to wor
please make sure once you switch between virtual screens to move mouse
pointer to either left or right edge of the screen to see the orange
rectangle appear almost immediately either left/right depending upon the
direction of the cursor was moved to.
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Public bug reported:
every time when I switch between virtual screens an orange rectangle
just like in the screenshot appears and stays right their either flushed
towards left or right and goes away once I restore the application
window running on the virtual screen from its maximized state.
Appli
Thucydides411's video looks about like what I'm experiencing.
I'm starting to think we may be looking at more than one bug in the same
place. Tell me this, has anyone who experiences the unresponsiveness
followed by erratic movement fixed their problem with synclient
TouchpadOff=0? And has anyon
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 865097 ***
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It's a bit rich to suggest that this bug has already been reported and
my report is a duplicate of bug 865097, when I reported it over 16
months ago and you only did so yesterday. Seems rather dishonest.
Oh w
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External display not detected on Macbo
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Title:
X restarts back to login screen when xlsfonts is started
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On the documentation front, I'd also have to mention that the
xinput_calibrator still sets the Swap Axes property if you have a device
that needs them to be swapped.
I have an eGalax touchscreen (0xeef:0001) with swapped axes that also
happens to not always send the valuators for both axes between
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Title:
CustomEdid not workin
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Setup: 2xGTX285, two LCDs on first GPU, no LCD on second but one screen
configured using CustomEdid. The attached xorg.conf worked in natty. Now
XOrg does not use the edid for a 'forced' device on the second GPU:
[31.907] (--) NVIDIA(GPU-1): Connected display device(s) on
synclient TouchpadOff=0 worked for me. After update of fglrx driver this
bug appear often than normal
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