I no longer have access to this particular display.
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Title:
External display is not enabled correctly (Dell S2409W connec
I checked with my co-worker's screen (BENQ G2220HD) and it works
correctly with it now. So this is display-dependent. But it would be a
really rare coincidence if the screen was just broken in a way as it
worked before I upgraded to 12.04.
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> Where are you seeing it as claimed as set?
In System Settings -> Displays.
I've tried your command and still nothing.
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I've added the PPA, fully upgraded my OS, rebooted to the new kernel and
the issue still stays. I can't (so far) make my computer to freeze in
this way but still nothing is sent to an external screen although Ubuntu
detects it and claims it's set.
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I'll check it, but a few people indicated in comments to bug #921236
that the current PPA packages don't fix it for them.
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Title:
Xorg freeze
** Description changed:
- Since I "upgraded" (I did a clean install just without erasing /home)
+ Since I "upgraded" (I did a clean install, just without erasing /home)
from 10.04 to 12.04 (both 64-bit) I can't reliably connect an external
display.
I tried it with the same screen (Dell S2
Public bug reported:
Since I "upgraded" (I did a clean install, just without erasing /home)
from 10.04 to 12.04 (both 64-bit) I can't reliably connect an external
display.
I tried it with the same screen (Dell S2409W connected via VGA) and experienced
these different situations (I guess behaviou
Unfortunately, Natty was too buggy to me and I switched back to Lucid
LTS. I think I'll stay here at least until next LTS (12.04) is released.
Thus, I'm unable to retest it atm.
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How about backporting it to Maverick? In a few days Firefox beta channel
(which I use) moves to Fx 7 and Mesa versions up to 7.10.2 are
blacklisted from OpenGL acceleration there, Mesa 7.10.3 is needed in
Maverick!
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Please, let me know here if it works in 11.10 and/or 12.04. For now I
went back to Maverick and I think I'll just wait till the next LTS,
Natty was too buggy for me. Thus, I'd be interested in your opinion. :)
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Could my bug #775936 be a dup of this? It seems there are a lot of bug
reports about this, the issue is serious...
P.S. My card is GMA 4500MHD.
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Could this be a dup of bug #775936? When the freeze occurs I also see
windows of finished (I checked with ps) processes and I can't do
anything beside moving the mouse pointer around, only restarting gdm
works.
BTW, for now it seems I don't get this error when the fullscreen app has
a default LCD
I have a similar issue, reported a little earlier:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/775936
Restarting gdm works for me, though:
$ sudo service gdm restart
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I have a similar issue, reported a little earlier:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/775936
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Title:
Xorg freeze
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Hey, it's not only Dosbox. It has just happened to me with Lugaru (a
game from Wolfire). It seems the issue occurs when the fullscreen
resolution is different than the default screen size...
Come on guys, it's a critical bug! Please, fix it asap.
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** Description changed:
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I've upgraded to Natty a few days ago. Since that time, each boot ends with
this messages:
[ 23.910681] render error detected, EIR: 0x0010
[ 23.910689] IPEIR: 0x
[ 23.910692] IPEHR: 0x
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I've upgraded to Natty a few days ago. Since that time, each boot ends with
this messages:
[ 23.910681] render error detected, EIR: 0x0010
[ 23.910689] IPEIR: 0x
[ 23.910692] IPEHR: 0x
[ 23.910694]
Might be sth similar:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/775936
I have Intel GMA 4500MHD.
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Title:
[965gm] drm:i915_do_wait_r
I forgot to mention: I have Compiz enabled.
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I observe the same behaviour in Karmic:
$ for t in `seq 1 10`; do eog /usr/share/backgrounds ; echo `grep "object
bytes" /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/gem_objects` `ps --noheaders ocomm,vsz,rss
$(pidof X)`; done
374431744 object bytes Xorg 250080 96968 Xorg 163408 15644
393375744 object bytes Xorg 250
@Chris Halse Rogers
Whoops! Indeed, I missed the one from screensaver preferences.
But this IMHO shows something. It is counter-intuitive to separate those two
settings. They should be IMHO combined into one settings panel which lets one
set:
1) if screensaver is to be used at all
2) if answer t
In Karmic it was enough to remove gnome-screensaver from Startup
Applications, in Lucid it is not located there and still always runs at
start - how to disable it?
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Xorg has default screen blanking value set to 600secs
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I don't know how to add non-upstream record for gnome-screensaver, could
sb do it for me?
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It does exist with new Ubuntu Lucid edition. However, how is it
connected to any specific graphic driver? It is rather a gnome-
screensaver bug, killing this application restores blanking times from
preferences. It is VERY annoying and should be treated similarly to
Paper Cuts.
** Also affects: nv
@Tom Jaeger
The next update is needed, patched packages are out of date, again. Thx for the
fix, anyway.
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$ xset -q
(...)
Screen Saver:
prefer blanking: yesallow exposures: yes
timeout: 0cycle: 0
(...)
So it seems I don't have hardcoded value 600. And it still is broken,
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See also bug #475769.
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@Argyle
Your bug is different, I only have the Xorg log containing error message but
system works fine.
@Bryce Harrington
Could You say what should I update? I haven't edited any X config file
manually, so I believe it is an error in Ubuntu, not in my configuration.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
@Սահակ
You mean Chromium? Google Chrome hasn't been released for Linux yet.
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You mean, what specifically I have to update? If You mean xorg.conf, I don't
have this file at all.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463529
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34612661/CurrentDmesg.txt
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Xorg works fine, but I saw this in my Xorg log file:
$ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep i810
Identifier "Builtin Default i810 Device 0"
Driver "i810"
Identifier "Builtin Default i810 Screen 0"
@kendatsuba
Great job! Now it works! :)
BTW, You provided incorrect md5 sum, the real one for this file is
796b271d2c9a7bf9e5403e52f2c1a05e.
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@kendatsuba
I followed Your steps, display is still broken, though. I assume this is not a
proper fix for M760GX.
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I will have my ASUS with SiS M760GX on board only till Tuesday (I
switched laptops) so later I won't be able to test newer versions.
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I checked it with today's karmic daily image and it doesn't work. (I hope it's
not because I run it from pendrive - but I created a persistent file and I saw
the package version was the same after reboot so it had to install properly).
Small thing - could You (as long as the issue re
Interesting... Sometimes gnome-system-monitor shows me up to 50% CPU
usage (e.g. if I move my mouse around very fast), but at the same moment
ps shows 8.5% usage of /usr/bin/X. Does that mean that GSM doesn't give
reliable information here? What could cause such a difference?
And, btw, I don't kno
These are the only processes that takes at least 0.1% CPU (I did the
check with all user apps turned off (except gnome-terminal):
%CPU %MEM PID COMMAND
8.5 1.4 1386 /usr/bin/X :0 -br -verbose -auth
/var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-PIaXTx/database -nolisten tcp vt7
1.1 1.3 2452 /usr/bin/compiz.r
I got this on Dell Latitude E6500 with Intel GMA 4500MHD.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427932
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 427932 ***
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[MASTER] Karmic alpha: Checkbox cannot switch display modes in display test
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/450780
You
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 427932 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427932
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[MASTER] Karmic alpha: Checkbox cannot switch display modes in display test
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cycle through the detected video modes for my system didnt work
https:/
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Xorg is usually using about 25% of CPU, sometimes it reaches 30-40%. It
doesn't hurt but as I have a Core2 Duo P8600 CPU which is quite fast I
assume 25% is quite a large amount of resources. Or am I wrong?
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date:
If for most of us adding sisfb to /etc/modules fixes it, maybe Ubuntu
should load this module automatically when it detects a SiS card?
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