I'm running mesa 22.2.5-0ubuntu0.1~22.04.3 since it was released without
any issues any more.
Previously, I had between one and a dozend kwin crashes a day, so for me
it's definitely fixed in this version.
@autra: Do you really see the "kwin_x11: The X11 connection broke: I/O
error (code 1)" kwin
On my machine the crashes also seem to be solved. I was using Intel
driver until the weekend (since I use this laptop) and then switched to
the nVidia binary drivers because I wanted to use CUDA for some
experiments.
kwin seems to run properly with both so far.
@Konstantin Petrov: You write abou
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I can confirm the fix for jammy - I'm now running the fixed version
since it hit jammy-proposed on Friday.
I wanted to wait a few days to be sure, but so far it looks very
promising - no kwin crash / termination since then! :)
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Public bug reported:
MESA 22.2 contains a malfunction which causes kwin to exit regularly /
frequently, leaving the system without window management.
This is a regression compared to MESA 22.1 and fixed again in MESA 22.3.
See following MESA bug:
* https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/iss
Public bug reported:
Distribution: Ubuntu 16.04 x64 (Flavour: KDE Neon User Edition 5.10)
linux-image-4.4.0-81-generic appears to contain a regression, probably
related to the CVE-2017-1000364 fix backport / patch.
Using this kernel, the Oracle Java browser plugin always crashes during
stack-rel
Public bug reported:
Installation: Kubuntu 15.04 x64
USB-Keyboard and mouse
Probably a (K)Ubuntu-specific problem:
Custom keyboard and mouse settings configured in KDE's systemsettings5
are not re-applied after unplugging / replugging the input device or
after a suspend / resume cycle.
See also
I wanted to try rc4, but first I also had no WLAN interface and soon
after logging in the kernel just OOPSed.
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Stu
Mh, I've not yet tried to disable USB power save, but apparently we've
got to do with two issues here, right?
The kswapd-bug which seems to be solved and another bug with USB power
saving which may or may not have been present before, but if it was, was
suppressed by the more severe swapd problem
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Stuttering mouse with Natty Narwhal
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I just upgraded from Kubuntu 9.10 via 10.04 and 10.10 to 11.04-dev.
Since 10.10 the mouse sometimes "stutters" while moving, freezing for a
few hundred milliseconds. Similar behaviour has been reported for
Maverick before (#595764
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