I also do not observe any correlation between the time the lid is closed
and occurrence of the bug. What I find suspicious is that most users
experiencing the bug are using a Thinkpad of the X series (X200, X200s,
X220), in my case it's a Lenovo x200s.
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@madbiologist: Since the release is committed, I should have received
295.53 by default when I checked "Install 3rd party" software. What I
received was 295.40 and even after updates, it was still the same. It
never upgraded to 295.53 even from update manager (it showed it is
up-to-date).
All
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With Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Alpha, I'm getting very bad graphics
corruption that requires logging out. Logging out and logging back in is
sufficient to restore my system to working order. This affects either
Unity or GNOME Shell so it's not specific to either of those
environmen
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okay. i'll give that a try. i only ask here because i was running fedora
16 and it had the 3.3+ kernel update and i never had any issue with it.
i will give it a try on ubuntu though, thanks for the links!
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I had this problem too, sporadically, for a very long time. Recently it
got quite a bit worse with a new release of fglrx, so I undertook to
solve it. What was happening for me is that the X server used the dpms
settings specified in the ServerFlags section (BlankTime, etc.) of
xorg.conf to put t
This bug was fixed in the package mesa - 8.0.2-0ubuntu3.1
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* Add 118_fix_rendering_from_textures.patch: Postpone the setup of the
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Fixes a GPU hang preced
Every time I get this error (about once a week or less) dmesg has the following
message: "*ERROR* invalid framebuffer id".
I have been careful to check if the framabuffer error happens at the same
instant I see the bug manifesting itself and it does.
Lenovo X220 with Intel graphics.
I have the
I compiled the driver manually and started debugging a little. The crash
is somewhere in
static void EvdevInitAxesLabels(EvdevPtr pEvdev, int mode, int natoms,
Atom *atoms)
(mode=1 natoms=8)
I even merged the current changes from git... but that didn't do
anything either. (as soon as you plug i
I really don't understand Launchpad. When I report a bug, I get
instructions not to report a new bug, but instead to find another bug
report and say I'm experiencing it too. But when I do that, the bug
gets closed "Won't Fix." Oh well. I guess I'll try generating a new
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After installing the ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa the flicker seems to have been
fixed. This leads me to conclude that the issue was caused by something
done in the default Ubuntu install of X. However, it would be nice to
see some of the changes with the 1.12 server and drivers to be brought
into mainline
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r Incorporated [ALI] Device [1025:0520]
LiveMediaBuild: Ubuntu 12.10 "Quantal Quetzal" - Alpha i386 (20120603)
MachineType: Acer Aspire 5253
ProcEnviron:
TERM=xterm
PATH=(custom, no user)
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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ProcKernelCmdLine: initrd=/casper/initrd.lz file=/cdrom/preseed/us
Also, I'm not sure if this helps anyone, but I'm having the exact same
issue as reported here, except I'm using a Turtle Beach wireless audio
solution (via a USB dongle, much similar to the Logitech product
referenced here).
If I'm reading the posts properly, perhaps it's already been identified
t
Please forgive me if this is a stupid post, but I am an affected user
and I'm just slightly confused.
What is the status of this bug? The description says that there is a
stable solution, which seems to be rebuilding the evdev module; however,
if I'm understanding the comments thus far correctly,
Created attachment 62396
reg_dump_vga_after_boot
regdump: VGA was attached after boot. eDP and VGA are recognized and
working.
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reg_dump_vga_at_boot_nomodeset
regdump: same like previous. only difference - nomodeset was used.
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Just to make sure. Are you about bug:
no image on eDP if VGA was attached before poweron?
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only external screen is
Created attachment 62393
reg_dump_vga_at_boot_modeset
regdump: VGA was attached before boot. eDP is not recognized. modeset
used by default.
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i just grabbed latest queued branch and made some tests with external vga.
Results are still same:
- if vga attached after boot. both displays are recognized VGA and eDP
- if vga attached before boot. only VGA is recognized.
- modeset vs nomodeset make no difference.
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I've got:
Segmentation fault at address (nil)
Caught signal 11 (Segmentation fault). Server aborting
in Xorg log after upgrading with ~xorg-edgers ppa
had to ppa-purge it to get X session back...
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Despite restarting the computer several times, the mouse still doesn't
budge. A USB mouse works fine. I searched on forums and tried a couple
of things in the terminal but nothing has worked.
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the automated bug reporter knows more about this than i do. i should just let
it speak.
note: i think i used a different repository, added ppa:xorg-edgers, but i can't
be certain it was used to obtain package.
observation: how is it that original ati card hd5450 worked ok wi
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I writing here because I have some problems on my 64bit Ubuntu 12.04
(probably Unity Shell or graphic drivers). When I:
- close the fullscreen application (like Minecraft after pressing F11, but not
in Firefox when I'm in fullscreen mode)
- log on anot
I will need to get back to you tomorrow. That computer is in my office.
Sorry!
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> @Don - what was the exact name of the package in Synaptic?
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Happened twice today, when I was working with a virtual machine (vmplayer
4.0.3 build-703057). Both occured when vmplayer was in background, but active.
The second crash pinned X to 100% CPU
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Xorg freeze upon resuming from suspend
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Closing/opening the lid of my dell laptop to suspend/resume an Ubuntu
session *usually* works.
However, rather often, the resuming hangs at some point in the process.
Often, I get to see my mouse appearing (it even changes to a cursor when
moved to an area of the screen where
I have also tried the daily ubuntu kernel ppa and 3.5.0-999-generic
#201206030419 does not fix this problem.
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Same problem for me since I upgraded to 12.04 in April. I can't click
anything. I have to ALT+CTRL+DEL, then log out. After logging in a
second time, the mouse works again.
My mouse works fine, until I use it to launch something (i.e. I can click the
desktop and drag select icons, click the lau
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Causes: problema with dependencies (not specified)
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NVIDIA finally introduced support for RandR 1.2 and 1.3 in their 302.07
beta Linux graphics driver - see
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTA5NTY
The latest 302.xx series driver is the 302.11 Linux driver beta. It contains
further RandR improvements and can be installed on Ubun
I have the same bug. I have a four-screen xinerama setup. The tablet is
stretched over the four screens, just as I want. The tablet works fine for
menus and buttons, but not for painting (mypaint, gimp). When I do something
with painting, it appears that the tablet is over-moving. Some examples:
I have the same bug in 12.04 (precise) x86_64.
This is not working:
xmodmap -display :0 -e 'clear Lock'
As a workaround I use:
xmodmap -display :0 -e 'keycode 66 ='
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You're right, the setup
1 2
3 4
fixes this. It is however still weird that any different order of
screens introduces bugs, but well... I can work for now.
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Ok, my XFCE at home freezes too. But at the office with exactly the same
hardware it doesn't freeze. And the difference is that the one that
doesn't freeze was a clean Xubuntu 12.04 install while the one that
freezes was a regular Ubuntu upgrade from Oneiric.
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Same problem here .. I have a Dell Vostro V13 ..
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
Closing the lid and
Hi Sanil, i have the same issue and if you need i can provide some details to
fix issue.
when you plan ti fix it?
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I promised you that I will let you know my experience when I install a
separate graphic card.
I plugged in a ATI HD5770 PCIe card into my machine and after struggling with
the installation of the AMD drivers, I finally succeeded to install the drivers
on ubuntu 12.04 64bit kernel 3.2 as show in
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Running XBMC fullscreen with GNOME Shell causes segfault in
intel_drv.so
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If I run XBMC in windowed mode under GNOME Shell on my mid-2011 11”
MacBook Air, it works great. But if I launch it in fullscreen mode, or
hit the fullscreen toggle button (“\”), my X server crashes with the
following in the log:
Backtrace:
[ 69937.971] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_ba
@Don - what was the exact name of the package in Synaptic?
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a full backtrace within an ssh session , am not quite sure if i
produced it right .
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sary@sa-lap:~$ tail -f /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 2421.011] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1280x800"x0.0 71.00 1280 1328 1360
1424 800 803 809 816 -hsync -vsync (49.9 kHz)
[ 3863.764] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "CPT", prod id 5151
[ 3863.764] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 3
I have a secondary computer at the office which is not used frequently.
I was using it the last few days last week. It had a clean, updated
install of 12.04 64 bit. The video performancwe was very laggy. So I
took a look at what it had for video. It was nvidia, and thew 295-40
driver was installed.
enabled proposed and updated input-evdev . Can confirm the crash is
still in there.
I also looked at the backported changes, and it does not look like the
codechanges are connected with this.
evdev identifies the headset dongle as "evdev keyboard catchall" and
configues it accordingly:
[64.7
@Abhishek - I'm glad that worked for you, but it shouldn't be necessary.
Other people in this bug didn't need to do that. (That page in the link
you provided was published before 295.49 was available in -updates -
see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-
updates/+publishi
Sorry, it is STILL presesent, I forgot the notice by MadFranky and types
@ as the firrst character in the To: Cc: Bcc: fields.
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Having the same kind of problems with my FX5500, unable to set the
screen resolution beyond 640x480. I've gone back to 11.10 while waiting
for an update to the distribution.
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@madbiologist: Tried that, but no success. Finally, was able to find
this link and it worked like a charm. Seems we need to install a ppa to
replace the current driver. Although, I must say that Unity is very very
slow to respond in the current driver, nigh unusable. Have switched to
Gnome-Shell ri
@Abhishek - Try opening a terminal window and running "sudo apt-get
update" (without the quotation marks).
If that doesn't help, just install 295.40 and then run Update Manager to
get 295.49.
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The same here, 298.49, NV9800 GT
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The bug started affected my Dell XPS 13 a 3-4 days ago (probably a package
update?).
I have installed Ubuntu 12.04, 64bits.
I am relatively new to the community so I'd appreciate some more detailed
explanation
on how it can be fixed. Since I am running solely on Ubuntu at the time, this
is c
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