Public bug reported:
I installed Ubuntu 17.04 from a daily image downloaded yesterday in a
Virtualbox VM (Host Ubuntu version is 17.04). The installation works
fine and without any issues. However, when I install all the updates and
reboot, I am no longer able to log in. GDM doesn't start. Instead
Same problem here, all current updates.
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Title:
Mouse cursor lost when unlocking with Intel graphics
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I found something interesting that may or may not be valuable. From what
I can gather so far, we're dealing with two flicker issues. One affects
only Ubuntu MATE, the other affects regular Ubuntu as well. For me, I've
been able to work around the problem in Ubuntu MATE by disabling
tlp.service and
I'm unsubscribing from this bug. This is ridiculous. This bug will NEVER
be solved because everyone assumes that each type of crash is a
different bug, refusing to believe the possibility that one single bug
can affect different chipsets/hardware in different ways (completely
freezing some, but not
@Tim, I just checked and it appears to be shut down that shows errors,
the errors in startup go by so fast I cannot read them. Is that a known
issue?
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@Tim, I wish that were the case for me.
On 11/23/2012 06:50 PM, Tim wrote:
> Jeremy, you should actually be getting a text-based splash screen, when
> plymouth can't access a framebuffer.
>
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I think the biggest issue with this bug is that without the splash
screen, I see errors and ugly all over the screen. It doesn't bother me
personally, because my system works fine. But to a new or inexperienced
user, this may make them think something is wrong. At the very least,
this error text ne
As for me, I don't see it during boot or shutting down.
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Title:
No Plymouth Splash on Latitude E6420
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I still firmly believe that the reason this bug has not been fixed is
because the developers assume the different symptoms represent different
bugs. It's entirely possible that the same bug could affect different
chipsets/hardware combinations differently. To not at least consider
this possibility
I ran the updates in my VM and it looks like kernel -27 is in the repos.
I don't remember though if I enabled the proposed repository. Isn't this
the kernel that's supposed to fix it?
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For me it freezes even in a VM by itself, with only Thunar, leafpad, and
a terminal window open.
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ubuntu 12.04 com
@steve: It's not outside the realm of possibility that a single bug can
affect differing chipsets and video cards in different ways. Perhaps
some chipsets react worse than others. Has any progress been made?
Closed-minded thinking helps no one.
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@Steve Riley: No offense, but this is ridiculous. You're assuming that
just because the symptoms are a bit different, that we're dealing with
more than one bug. It's not out of the question to consider that one bug
could affect different systems different ways. This line of thinking may
be what's h
@Tim:
I completely agree. I am currently using Arch Linux. I love it. I've been
considering trying out Kubuntu again, since Arch seems to be a moving target
all the time. However, with bugs like this, there's no way I can consider it.
Even if it does get fixed, it will only be fixed due to user
I have a feeling this bug is about to become very popular.
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ubuntu 12.04 completely freezes frequently.
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Chowno, if dpms shows enabled, then it is enabled. On mine, sometimes it
will show 0 seconds and literally blank out if I don't continue to move
the mouse (though on yours this obviously isn't the case). With mine,
I've used the trick in xorg.conf.d to disable it too, but it still re-
enables itsel
Chowno: Just because your system froze again, it doesn't mean that your
power management solution didn't work. I am suffering from another bug
where power management will constantly re-enable itself. You'll see this
by running "xset -q" and it will show dpms as enabled, even though you
disabled it.
In regards to 332, I was able to reproduce it in a VM.
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I found this bug report today while researching the possibility of
trying out Ubuntu again after leaving it a long time ago, and noticed
the "Won't Fix" status. Unbelievable! I thought this was supposed to be
an LTS release?
The reasons why I stopped using Ubuntu have started coming back to me. I
There's a bug filed upstream:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295164
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #295164
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295164
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I am having the exact same problem on one of my two laptops.
First, please note I am not using Ubuntu or Kubuntu. I am running Arch
Linux. I know this isn't an Arch Linux bug reporter, but wanted to note
that this might be an upstream issue due to my having the problem on a
different distribution.
It seems to be fine now.
Albert Damen wrote:
> The partial stacktrace in Xorg log shows 3:
> /usr/lib/dri/i965_dri.so(intelDestroyContext+0x10a)
> A crash in intelDestroyContext on GM965 was recently fixed in mesa
> (7.6.0~git20090817.7c422387-0ubuntu7) and now in mesa 7.6.0
> Jeremy, could you
This issue was established to be due to desktop effects not suspending
while OpenGL games are running. As far as I know this has not been
corrected, it needs to be set up so that when OpenGL games run, desktop
effects pause so as not to drop performance. There is an option within
GNOME but I forget
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