Please try a different cable. If that doesn't solve the problem then
please run these commands:
lspci -kv > lspci.txt
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
xrandr --verbose > xrandr.txt
and attach the resulting text files here.
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Thanks for the bug report. I can see two immediate problems.
The first problem isn't really related to this bug but you should fix it
anyway. Your log is being flooded by crashes in 'onedrive'. If you don't
need 'onedrive' then consider uninstalling it.
The second problem is these messages in you
Thanks for the bug report. It appears the Nvidia Xorg driver has not
been installed properly so any display plugged into the Nvidia GPU won't
be detected. Please try uninstalling and then reinstalling the Nvidia
driver using the 'Additional Drivers' app.
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Please also run these commands:
lspci -kv > lspci.txt
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
xrandr --verbose > xrandr.txt
grep . /sys/class/drm/*/status > kernelconn.txt
grep . /sys/class/drm/*/modes > kernelmodes.txt
and attach the resulting text files here.
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Thanks for the bug report. I can't see anything broken so can you
explain exactly what is slow (and what isn't)?
Please also open a Terminal window and run 'top'. How much CPU is used
while the computer is slow?
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Status: New
Public bug reported:
When I login into Gnome or Plasma, the screen is soon freezed (it seems
that Linux keeps doing something, however). Gnome Wayland is not
affected.
This is after I moved my system to a new computer.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu15
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Bin Li (binli)
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Fix landed in Xorg 1.21:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=38e875904b039ec1889e7c81eb1d577a4f69b26d&utm_source=anzwix
But it's not yet in the separate Xwayland branch *and* it supposedly
requires Nvidia driver 470. So we're probably waiting for Ubuntu 21.10.
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** Summary changed:
- Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in
libinput_device_config_send_events_get_modes(device=NULL) from
LibinputApplyConfig() from LibinputSetProperty() from XIChangeDeviceProperty()
+ Xorg crashed with SIGABRT (caught SIGSEGV) in
libinput_device_config_send_events_get_modes(device=NU
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Title:
Nvidia proprietary
The NVIDIA driver hasn't changed since 2021-04-02 so it was probably a
different package that broke things. Most likely the proposed kernel
version 5.11.0-14.15-generic you are running. Less likely caused by the
Xorg 2:1.20.10-3ubuntu7 update.
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Public bug reported:
Saturday night at about 03:00 UTC I noticed that an update to my system
(Hirsute / 21.04) would no longer properly work with my NVidia RTX 3060;
I was left in very low resolution mode. When I ran Additional Drivers,
the screen indicated that I had manually installed graphics
The attachments only show radeon and amdgpu, but at the top of the bug
you said it happens with i915 too. I wonder if you could please verify
that, and if it happens with i915 then please attach data from that
machine:
lspci -kv > lspci2.txt
journalctl -b0 > journal2.txt
If we can see the sam
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Actually this is not the version that freezes the boot. With a clean
install both of groovy and focal I can use the computer with no problem.
The bug appears after installing the prompted updates at first login.
I have three different outcomes when it com
Please explain what kind of problem you are experiencing.
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I have two Lenovo T450s laptops running Ubuntu 20.10.
A few weeks ago, suspend stopped working properly: with an external monitor,
the external monitor no longer registers the connection when waking from
suspend.
Without, the laptop screen is black and the machine unresponsi
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Title:
[SRU] Support isdv4-aes stylus group and multiple AES stylus
definitions
To manage notifications
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Title:
Button 2 of my ThinkPad X1 Yoga's stylus is not detected
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Title:
tumblerd crashed with SIGSEGV (memory leaks detected)
To manage no
Well, I spent the past few hours pouring over the entirety of this
thread and I didn't try the patches to pinctrl-amd.c provided by @Helmut
Stult in post #317. These were downloaded and placed in the same source
directory as the other patches for Manjaro kernel 5.11.13-1 and lines
were added to the
Please run the following command to collect the relevant information:
apport-collect 1923318
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Firstly I'd like to apologize as I am a novice Ubuntu user and I am
unsure as to which information I should include within this report.
That being said,
I have installed linux 20.04-- my system: cpu: ryzen 9 3900x, gpu:
radeon rx6800.
Ubuntu is detectin
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