Hi everyone ! Considering the potentially very wide scope of a bug that
would freeze the X server, could you guys & gals give more details ?
- OS / ARCH
- GPU
- Proprietary or open source driver ?
- X or Wayland ?
- Any PPA ?
- How often the bug occurs ? Is it completely random ?
- Does it occur w
Hi ! I encounter this issue too (complete X freeze sometimes when seeking too
much in videos in VLC).
I thought that was related to using Nvidia VDPAU. I saw this behaviour on 2
very different machines.
Using KDE Neon based on Ubuntu 16.04. Tried latest NVIDIA drivers & VLC
PPA. This PPA is qui
Well, it's not needed anymore (it was in former Ubuntu releases),
apparently, it must be using the xserver-xorg-input-evdev driver...
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I'm pleased to announce this issue is *fixed* for me in Ubuntu Natty !
(xserver-xorg-input-joystick must NOT be installed, otherwise the
joystick will control the mouse)
I have some issues with inverted axis though, but it's a distinct issue
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Indeed, it's happened for several Ubuntu releases already : only when
Compiz is enabled (and thus, Unity as well as it's a Compiz plugin), and
apparently only with Nvidia cards (proprietary driver).
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Same as mmiicc here (amd64). By the way, I have the same issue with the
alsa backports, which is why I still use an older kernel (2.6.35-22).
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As of Maverick : no need to install a custom fdi anymore to get the
gamepad recognized : I only needed to install xserver-xorg-input-
joystick.
However, the digital stick still controls the mouse cursor.
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USB Gamepad detected as mouse (Speedlink 360 style)
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I'm not sure my comment will be relevant, but I've just noticed some
tearing *at the top of the screen only* (that's barely noticeable -- in
openGL 2D games like SMC for instance), when using nvidia proprietary
drivers + compiz.
Please note I'm doing the following which usually gives a flawless ou
Out of curiosity, I tried the updated modules ; it still works properly
(stylus) with my CTH-661 (model ID is 00d3 as well).
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Stefan : BTW, I don't know what changed meanwhile, but I don't have to
manually insert the updated module anymore : the tablet (stylus only, no
gesture / touch but that's good anyway) works automagically at boot time
:)
Thanks again, Stefan !
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Well, modinfo wacom gives :
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic/kernel/drivers/input/tablet/wacom.ko
and uname -r :
2.6.35-22-generic
Thank you !
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Stefan : maybe I missed sth, but I just installed those input backports
modules & rebooted ; my Wacom P&T (CTH-661) doesn't seem to work. I also
have the package xserver-xorg-input-wacom installed. Are there any other
steps to perform ?
Thanks !
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Oh ! Yes it DOES work ; I had to manually "sudo insmod
/lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic/updates/input/wacom.ko" !
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Well, as of today, Maverick RC, the Wacom P&T (CTH-661) is still not
recognized.
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Public bug reported:
Hi !
Ubuntu automatically generates an xorg.conf file when installing the
proprietary Nvidia drivers. It works very well overall, however, one
cannot get a smooth Compiz experience without addiing two options in
xorg.conf.
* Option "TripleBuffer" "True" : without this option
I encounter this issue as well (nvidia 256.53, Meerkat beta). BTW, the
IgnoreABI option doesn't seem to be required anymore as of today.
(i.e. : playing HD videos or OpenGL apps are smooth -- scrolling text or
moving a window about a window that is full of text is *extremely* slow,
while it's stil
Well, your gamepad may not be useless in all cases (for instance, for
fullscreen games that capture the mouse pointer and do not react to
double-clicks).
Here happens with my both controllers : Speedlink 360 style and
Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog.
Anyway, the problem seems to be that X is n
Under Ubuntu Lucid RC :
there's definitely progress. A custom .fdi file is not necessary anymore
!
One just has to install the joystick input driver and it works, but
still controls the mouse pointer as well. (plus some invered axis on the
2nd stick + the need to unplug/replug the first time)
Pl
FYI, there are 2 entries in lshal :
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_1a34_802_noserial'
info.linux.driver = 'usb' (string)
info.parent = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_1d6b_1__00_1a_0'
(string)
info.product = 'USB GAMEPAD 8116' (string)
info.subsystem = 'usb
Thank you Bryce.
I haven't tried in Lucid yet, but it turns out the issue is upstream
anyway (I just tried and got the very same results in an up to date
ArchLinux distro : "works" but fdi required, unplug/replug required,
inverted axis, both mouse & stick... Worked with "evdev" instead of
"joysti
Hi,
well, sorry for the lack of input !
Actually, if I don't install "xserver-xorg-input-joystick", it seems I
cannot get the device detected. Which is probably due to the fact that
the .fdi file I *have to* install specifies :
joystick
To summarize, there seems to be multiple is
Well, I'm a bit lost...
I only manage to get it recognized when using the entry
joystick
in the relevant .fdi file.
(one "OK but not perfect fdi file" can be found here :
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Joystick_lshal_outputs_done?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=acrux-usb-gamepad-8116.fdi
)
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