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Changing this value will more often than not have zero effect on the
cursor's behavior. Under Gnome, if I disable and re-enable the device
afterwards it will usually take effect, but running xset m will revert
it to its original behavior; under OpenBox, nothing I've tried has
Public bug reported:
Most commonly, they'll be partway on the upper monitor, but mostly on
the bottom. But sometimes, they'll be halfway off the screen on the
bottom monitor. New windows are sometimes created in slightly odd places
as well; usually, the titlebar will be on the top screen and the r
Public bug reported:
* nvidia-319 is a "transitional" package that redirects to nvidia-331
* nvidia-331 DOES NOT support GeForce 210
* nvidia-173 (next step down) also DOES NOT support GeForce 210
Therefore, there is not a binary driver installable with apt-get that
supports the GeForce 210. nV
I somehow missed nvidia-304.
HOWEVER, Ubuntu will try to install nvidia-331 for this card, which will
not work.
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Title:
No nVIDIA binary dr
No change in behavior after removing libgl1-mesa-dri-experimental. Will
just work in fallback mode for the time being.
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Not sure why there is no upgrade log... I manually upgraded from 12.10
by modifying sources.list and dist-upgrade'ing.
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Public bug reported:
Every time, if I'm in full GNOME 3 (not fallback), suspend the system,
when it comes back the X server screen is frozen at the lockscreen,
which is completely and utterly unresponsive. The X server is still
sort-of-there; I can VT-switch, and connect X clients to it from a she
Why did this expire?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/985326
Title:
Pen-in on non-core tablet -> Xorg segfault
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Tommy, it seems it's obvious to everyone but you that you're seeing a
different problem entirely. This bug was in regards to a regression in
295.40 that I can personally vouch has been fixed in 295.49.
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FYI, the Inkscape problem that I was troubleshooting has already been
pinned down somewhat (it had more to do with scrollbars!) so this bug
isn't really a blocker anymore. I can freely use my digitizer if it's a
core device, and I don't have a reason to make it non-core anymore. It's
up to you if t
I had a suspicion it was something like that. This one looks much more
useful.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/985326/+attachment/3137764/+files/gdb-Xorg.txt
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For those wanting to test the new nvidia driver release, debs of 295.49
are available here:
https://launchpad.net/~suraia/+archive/ppa/+build/3464331
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Fix Released? Could have fooled me. apt-get still wants to install the
same old broken driver and steadfastly insists that nothing newer is
available.
I had to manually download a deb from here:
https://launchpad.net/~suraia/+archive/ppa/+build/3464331
It did, however, solve my problem.
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Behavior changed slightly. I'm not sure if it was me killing the process
via GDB or some update somewhere, but this time around the system was
able to recover enough to let lightdm restart. The segfault still
happened. The backtrace doesn't look very useful, but here it is.
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Public bug reported:
Trying to troubleshoot a problem with Inkscape, I added Option
"SendCoreEvents" "false" to my xorg.conf and logged out and back in.
When I moved the pen in range of the screen to test to make sure the
InputClass was taking, X promptly crashed. And then would crash
immediately
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Pen-in on non-core tablet -> Xorg segfault
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Seeing the same issue with a GeForce Go 6150 in an HP Pavilion tx2000.
It's worth noting that the problem isn't specific to Unity. Pretty much
anything 3D runs dog slow if it doesn't freeze or crash outright.
glxgears on my system gives a depressing 5fps.
Like others, reverting to 295.33 fixed th
Seeing the same problem in 12.04. About one in five boots, X fails to
start, with the same all-too-familiar "Failed to initialize NVIDIA
kernel module" error. Naturally, by the time I get to a shell, the
kernel module has already successfully loaded and starting X manually
works just fine.
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