I have been trying, but am unable to reproduce this bug still.
To help test my theory, please just make a custom wallpaper that's the
same resolution as your monitor and use that. If the theory is correct
then that should work around this bug.
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Reboot first :)
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how to run this after it freezes ?
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 10:40 AM Daniel van Vugt <1887...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Please reproduce the freeze again, reboot and then immediately run:
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> journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt
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> ** Also affects: nvi
Unfortunately yes those are different bugs (please open new bugs). But
the fix would be similar to this, or similar to bug 1809407.
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OMG, this looks like it's it.
On my main computer with Geforce 330M I have a background that's 1x
screen res and I haven't been getting the corrupted background. I just
switched to a stock Ubuntu bg image, which I presume is much larger than
1440x900, suspended the machine and now it's completely
Do you see the issue on Ubuntu proper?
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Please reproduce the freeze again, reboot and then immediately run:
journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt
and attach the resulting text file here.
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I installed 340 now let's see if the freeze problem still exists.
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> The Nvidia web site seems to confirm that 'GeForce 8400 GS' is only
> supported by driver version 340. So please uninstall 390 and install 340
>
The Nvidia web site seems to confirm that 'GeForce 8400 GS' is only
supported by driver version 340. So please uninstall 390 and install 340
instead.
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Oh, maybe the problem is simpler than that... Your kernel log is telling
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[ 2047.082719] NVRM: The NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS GPU installed in this system is
NVRM: supported through the NVI
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Disk encryption should have no influence on display corruption. Most
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Not sure about it's a bug, but I've been having problems with some
programs, mostly games. It slows down.
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Remark: this problems only ocurrs in encrypted Kubuntu (LVM). Without
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I installed kernel 5.7.9. The scramble screen did not change.
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Possible dupe of lp: #1884981, with different error though.
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I have no background set at all (but I have Intel and Nvidia GPUs).
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I manually patched that file on 5.7.8-AMD kernel, but touchpad is still
dead..
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=50272ea6ea
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And if that theory is correct then this bug may only occur for people
whose wallpaper is >= 1.5x the resolution of the screen. Because for
everyone else with wallpaper closer to the resolution of the screen,
mipmap level zero is used and the original fix works fine:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/
I have a theory this bug might be fixed by:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/commit/3a474556b8
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Fullscreen windows are tearing in Xorg sessions
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* xfree86-add-drm-modes-on-non-GTF-panels.patch: Add GTF modes on
continuous-frequency monitors. (LP: #1883497)
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Excellent, thanks for the verification!
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When I mean by flickiering, I meant the display flashes on and off
There is no distortion graphically so I don't think tearing fits that
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Please file an upstream bug at
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/issues
So no sensitive data exposed.
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Looks like a problem caused by the amdgpu driver. So first we need to
see if the kernel part of the driver already has a fix for this. Please
try installing a newer kernel like 5.8-rc5 or 5.7.9:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=M;O=D
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s. screenshot. it canbe reproduced everytime after standby.
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Ok, I installed linux-crashdump and reproduced the problem. Afterwards,
there was a /var/crash/202007160905/dump-incomplete file. Can I just
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