I have the same problem with the 32 Bit version.
Frequent random lockups, the only thing that will work is the mouse cursor,
hard reset to recover.
The problem has also occurred during normal shutdown and system hangs and
needs to be powered off to shutdown.
Have been forced to go back to Win
I can confirm this on Dell Latiotude E6510.
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Configuration with GUI does not help.
I used to run script to make Touchpad usable, but once it run all works thery
well.
"""
# /bin/bash
synclient FingerLow=8
synclient FingerHigh=14
echo 174,176,`cat /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/force_release` >
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Started somewhere around beta1.
In m
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Have exact same issue as DonKaron...did not know about the overlap...i
can confirm after testing that it works find when windows dont overlap.
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Is there some more information that could be useful? Or, maybe something
that I can test?
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Cursor flickers when ho
External monitor doesn't work either. It is not detected.
And, maybe unrelated, suspend doesn't work at all.
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I updated to the latest proposed xserver-xorg-input-synaptics and still
have the "single-click interpreted as double-click" problem. So this
does not work for me. Is it working for anyone else?
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@chascone thanks for the tip but that doesn't work.
$ xinput list-props 11 | grep "Scrolling Distance"
Synaptics Scrolling Distance (262): -222, -222
$ xinput --set-prop 11 262 -222 -222
(set-int-prop is deprecated)
This successfully reverses the direction of scrolling for things li
Thanks a lot for your help!
I reinstalled 12.04 with your recommendation and it works like a charm.
Really happy now and glad it is solved so quickly !
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It seems that fix is _only_ for trackpads.
@Luke
" ... xinput list-props will give you something like this:
Code:
Device 'SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad':
Device Enabled (133): 1
...
Synaptics Two-Finger Pressure (269): 282
Synaptics Two-Finger Width (270): 7
Synaptics Scrolling Dist
Linux-x86_64
GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 (GPU 0)
NVIDIA Driver Version: 295.40
me too.
both the 2D and the 3D desktop sessions run fine before installing 295.40
after rebooting the 2D session still works but when attempting a 3D desktop
session the desktop does not load correctly leaving the user
I can confirm that after applying the update from proposed, the issue
was resolved and I am able to log into Unity without any issues. Overall
the desktop is working normally.
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Added x-swat ppa and updated to 295.49, same issue occurs.
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Added x-swat ppa and updated to 295.49, same issue occurs.
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@raof: I just tested the fix from oneiric-proposed and can confirm that
the crashes no longer happen when opening large images in eog.
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Well, I knew it was too good to be true. Crashed while using Opera.
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Would be great if someone could give a hand with this. It's completely
seized up my system's capacity to install, remove, or upgrade any
packages.
At all.
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[73503.655511] Xorg[1209] general protection ip:7fe0417b96a9 sp:786a35b0
error:0 in nvidia_drv.so[7fe041758000+6e]
[73881.814290] X
I've managed to solve my problem by using kernel 3.0.0-17-generic x86_64
from 11.10, and I've gone a couple days now without any lockup.
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I'm using the unity2d, I'v seen this problem.
May 13 03:33:30 xuewen-dream kernel: [ 8295.996752] do_general_protection: 60
callbacks suppressed
May 13 03:33:30 xuewen-dream kernel: [ 8295.996755] Xorg[1852] general
protection ip:7fbdb33606a9 sp:7fffee5625b0 error:0 in
nvidia_drv.so[7fbdb32ff00
I can confirm this bug on my setup as well, 12.04 x64 with an Nvidia
Quadro FX 1700. I don't really watch videos or anything, but this bug
manifests itself every one or two hours. This is an absolute
showstopper, and really needs to be an extremely high priority.
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eGalax touchscree
I have the same problem. I got this backtrace:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb492172a in ?? () from
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/xorg/extra-modules/nvidia_drv.so
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb492172a in ?? () from
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/xorg/extra-modules/nvidia_drv.so
Cannot access memor
I must say I have installed 12.04 succesfully in 3 other machines with
no freezes, so maybe this is happening on fairly new type of hardware?
My results in different boxes:
* Lenovo T400 laptop, Intel Integrated, 32bit install, successful
* Intel Core Duo E6600, 32bit install, Nvidia Gforce 210, s
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I tried compiling the kernel from kernel.org, version 3.3.5, it took a
while but it also freezed completely (machine completely unresponsive,
no mouse or ping or ctrl+alt+f1 out of it) same as with ubuntu stock
kernel.
I am including my syslog of the whole evening with the two different
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ProblemType: Bug
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- Package: nautilus 1:3.4.1-0ubuntu1
+ Package: xauth 1:1.0.6-1
./amd-driver-installer-12-4-x86.x86_64.run --extract driver
cd common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod
patch -p1 < ~/Downloads/doit.patch
cd ../../../..
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The following patch made it compile again:
source-url
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diff --git a/firegl_public.c b/firegl_public.c
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--- a/firegl_public.c
+++ b/firegl_public.c
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I experience the same problem on 2 machines, one being Lenovo ThinkPad
W520 with Quadro 1000M, the other HP Z800 with nVidia Quadro4000 (IIRC).
Both have fresh installs of Ubuntu Precise 12.04.
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after upgrading /var/lib/dkms/fglrx/8.960/build/make.log contains:
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za mei 12 18:48:05 CEST 2012
AMD kernel module generator version 2.1
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rm -rf *.c *.h *.
I think it was not Ubuntu 12.04's bug but new nvidia drivers' bug.
And I am using Ubuntu 12.04 now.
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I got a thinkpad x200 and docing station
I'm having this problem too
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I just tried Christian Rank (c-rank) updates on an ubuntu 12.04 LTS and it
works.
Great job!
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Just adding some info. When I add the "nomodeset" flag to the kernel
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also get access to the tty's on F1..Fx. It's starting in low-graphics
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I can get the module to build with that 34.patch but then I get
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some problem for me with oneiric kernel 3.0.0-19-generic gnome 3.2.1 64
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andate in culo!!
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.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
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CompizPlug
For me it's enough now. I'm going to downgrade to 11.10/ reinstall
11.10. That version at least worked! Just got 5 times a hanging system
in just 20 minutes: this is ridiculous!
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R
I tested googleearth after running sudo intel_reg_write 0x2120
'0x1206800' and still had the same problem. Since I'm running ubuntu
64bit, I tried to install libgl1-mesa-dri:i386 and the problem is gone,
maybe that helps others users...
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After a large update yesterday including Compiz I hoped we would have
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flashes like a strobe light in the discotheque sometimes.
What really bothers me is that if you google you see that lots and lots
of Pangolin users suffer from
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I've installed Ubuntu Pangolin 12.04 on a Mac Mini and sometimes use a Sony
HMZ-T1 as the display device. On Ocelot everything worked fine, but since
Pangolin I get no X screen, not even the tty's on F1/F2. When the mac starts
up, I'm getting 720p image output from the boot
I found an earlier bug which I reported when it "worked", no static
noise. Adds the link here because it shows some information on packages
and logs when it did not behave in this manner.
[Lucid] External screen is reported to be 70" instead of actual size 40"
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- ==
- Since upgrading from Ubuntu 11.10 to 12.04, while booting, Plymouth is
displayed fine, there are no problems there. The problem occurs when Plymouth
finishes and Lightdm should start. 9 times out of 10, Lightdm starts fi
Thanks for the reply. The laptop is only 6 months old, so i'm not sure
if that would be a problem. My laptop seems to be running cooler since
upgrading to 12.04. But I'll look into it though.
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Possibly manually downloading 11.10 X packages and sudo dpkg -i --force-
all *.deb could work to fix this.
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More on the issue: For 1 second it shows the desktop, then goes into a
black/white static noise, no errors or debug info can tell what is
wrong. This is repeated every time I turn on the HDMI connection.
(hopefully this is the correct arena for this bug)
The problem has exis
Perhaps I could workaround by using the fglrx closed-source driver
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I issued the requested command, but consider that now I'm running 12.04.
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After installation fails I rebooted as required, but system cannot boot
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It seems I have bumped into another freeze even with this workaround
enabled. Well, I'll do more testing anyways...
I would like to help testing another kernel, but on my Samsung laptop
both 3.3.x and 3.4rc (at least mainline) versions have serious
regressions, since I have to use samsung-tools wi
I'm willing to pay for someone to fix this.
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Title:
Mouse scrolling works randomly with games using DGA for mouseinput
To manage noti
I don't mean to scare you but the last time I saw such a crazy display
it was because my laptop cooling had failed. Is there any chance at all
that something of this nature has happened with you (coinciding with the
upgrade)? On a different occasion on a different system there was bug
with a viafb
your English is ok, it's me who needs more explaination ;-)
Ok, i'm about to have my holiday soon, but i'll try to install one more time
12.04 and
try your solution. Will be cool to have 12.04 running.
I'll update here how it works!
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