This change makes xpra nearly unusable, because Xpra then ends up
creating an entire desktop session, forwarding a lot of unwanted
taskbars (which you can't close without killing xpra), and it nags about
permissions to create a color profile.
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Hi Christopher,
Is there actually any point doing this? I've had so many experiences where I
track down a bug in some detail, file it on Launchpad,, and then it takes a
year or more (as in this case) before any developer might actually pay
attention to the report - by which time the whole thin
Hello.
I'm currently running Wily on the same machine, under kernel:
4.1.0-3-generic #3-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 28 12:25:10 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux
I'm using the Radeon driver from Xorg (Fglrx isn't even installed), and while
the machine is perfectly usable, I still get these
errors
FYI, this is an easy way you can test the latest Xorg nightlies:
http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppa/xorg-edgers
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Title:
s
Re #19:
I'm using kernel 3.11.0-8-generic and the Intel Xorg driver
2:2.99.903+git20131001.c724098f-0ubuntu0sarvatt2
I installed saucy alpha a few months ago, and then the xorg-edgers PPA.
That works fine, though I haven't updated it in about4 weeks. The trick
for me was to use one DVI/VGA adapt
Just for anyone who finds this ... it can be made to work, in the
following configuration:
Monitor #1
HDMI output -> adapter -> DVI input(1600x1200)
Monitor #2
HDMI output -> adapter -> DVI input(1600x1200)
Monitor #3
DVI output -> adapter -> VGA input(1600x1200)
The 3rd one has
Filed upstream here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68485
This feature isn't yet implemented in the Intel Driver.
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #68485
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68485
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Public bug reported:
I have a Gigabyte GA-H87N-wifi motherboard, which explicitly supports 3
monitors at the same time from the motherboards' onboard graphics (2x
HDMI, 1x DVI). The CPU is an Intel 4570S with HD4600 graphics (also
supporting 3 heads at the same time). However, I can only get 2
m
Re #6, sorry I haven't had a chance to do this yet. Given that a fix already
exists in #7, do you still need the backtraces?
Re #8, I'd say that this is release-critical imho.
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xserver crash (repeatable, triggered by drawing circle/ellipse e.g. in xfig)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553647
Y
BTW, this bug seems to be specific to this laptop with the ATI card; if
I try it on a different machine (an Acer Netbook) which has the Intel
graphics, I cannot reproduce it.
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xserver crash (repeatable, triggered by mouse-click)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553647
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Are you sure this is the input driver rather than the x-server? I've
been happily using this machine in other ways for a week without trouble
- and I'm sure that the mouse-click itself isn't the issue. What I think
is happening is that clicking the mouse under those particular
circumstances makes x
Here is the output of
ltrace xfig > xfig.ltrace 2>&1
** Attachment added: "xfig.ltrace"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42830662/xfig.ltrace
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Note: the Xorg log that apport has added is almost certainly irrelevant.
Look at the one I manually attached.
Here is the output of:
strace xfig > xfig.strace 2>&1
** Attachment added: "xfig.strace"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42830598/xfig.strace
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** Attachment added: "Xorg log from the crashed session"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42830493/Xorg.0.log
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42829976/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42829977/CurrentDmes
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Here is how to reliably and repeatably crash the X server.
1. Update Lucid to the latest version, as of 2009-04-01. Reboot and log
into Gnome
2. Open xfig
3. Left click in drawing area once (to dismiss the xfig banner)
4. Press the 'c' key
5. L
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