Ping - did I follow the instructions correctly?
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
xorg cr
I have tried to follow the instructions, but not sure if I did it
correctly. Does this link help? https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/d2e06dde-
a9d9-11e9-a2e9-fa163e6cac46
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1652274 is a duplicate
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1652274
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1652274
** Also affects: xorg (Fedora) via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1652274
Importance: Unknown
Status: U
Public bug reported:
I have recently files this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1836772 and decided
to test if it affects Ubuntu 19.04.
Just to remind you, this was about xorg crashing in a virtual machine
that uses virtio VGA with virgl enabled. The host is Arch Linux, t
It works.
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Title:
Xorg crash on 3d-enabled virgl (Haswell host)
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Public bug reported:
I am running a KVM virtual machine with 3D acceleration (virgl). The
host is Arch Linux, the guest is Ubuntu 18.04. However, recently, the
session started crashing just after the login. In xorg logs, I see this:
[15.338] (WW) modeset(0): Page flip failed: Invalid argument
No news, the bug is still reproducible, and it is not clear what
information is needed.
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Title:
Panning in a virtual monitor is not po
No news, the bug is still reproducible, and it is not clear what
information is needed.
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Title:
xrandr --scale restricts area in which
Please describe what desktop environment and window manager you use, and
whether compositing is enabled in the window manager settings.
I am asking because the same bug exists on Haswell in Arch Linux with
Marco window manager (in MATE), and is fixable by installing and running
compiz.
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You re
Retested with the latest git. The patch indeed breaks constraining the
mouse on the right side when keystone correction is active. However, the
whole "keystone correction" feature is already so horribly broken that
I'd just propose to drop it.
The breakage is that, if you click something, the clic
Retested with the latest git. The patch indeed breaks constraining the
mouse on the right side when keystone correction is active. However, the
whole "keystone correction" feature is already so horribly broken that
I'd just propose to drop it.
The breakage is that, if you click something, the clic
Today I talked about this bug with Keith Packard. As a result of our
testing, I have to state that, with the patch, the pointer is not
constrained properly on the right side if one applies keystone
correction. That's with xorg-server 1.16.1, will now retest with the
latest git.
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Today I talked about this bug with Keith Packard. As a result of our
testing, I have to state that, with the patch, the pointer is not
constrained properly on the right side if one applies keystone
correction. That's with xorg-server 1.16.1, will now retest with the
latest git.
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That new bug is probably https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=513500
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Title:
kwin crashes on desktop startup with wobbly windows enabled
The bug is also relevant to scaling. You can test it (assuming a
1920x1200 monitor) with the following example commands:
xrandr --fb 3840x2400
xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --scale 2x2
The example has no purpose as written, except to illustrate the bug, but
similar "xrandr --scale" commands are useful
The bug is also relevant to scaling. You can test it (assuming a
1920x1200 monitor) with the following example commands:
xrandr --fb 3840x2400
xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --scale 2x2
The example has no purpose as written, except to illustrate the bug, but
similar "xrandr --scale" commands are useful
Why is this bug still in the NEEDINFO state? I.e. what info is needed
before someone reviews the patch?
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Title:
Panning in a virtual m
Why is this bug still in the NEEDINFO state? I.e. what info is needed
before someone reviews the patch?
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Title:
xrandr --scale restric
*** Bug 77391 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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Title:
kwin crashes on desktop startup with wobbly windows enabled
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