The AN40 with latest firmware does not give any picture at all on my
Asus ROG flow 13 and a bunch of other devices. USB works, no screen
device, HDMI or DP.
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that's on wayland by the way
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Screens attached to Thinkpad Thunderbolt 3 Workstation Dock (40AN) go
black (lose signal) afte
Public bug reported:
Despite "Never" being selected in the "Screen Blank" section of the
"Power" pane of gnome settings.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+23ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-43.46-generic 5.15.39
Uname: Linux 5.15.0-43-generic x86_64
Nonfr
It's not ARM-specific; x86-64 is also affected for me.
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The Ubuntu universe has a big Wayland problem!
What does that mean?
So a lot of packages in the Universe repository are not compiled with
Wayland support which is really bad and would lead to bad performance
after 21.04 comes out.
Here are the following packages that I dete
NVIDIA drivers installed through the "Additional Drivers" section in the
Software & Updates program work fine. I can use my monitor now, although
booting takes significantly longer now than before.
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I ran perf during the bug to see if I could find out where the high CPU
usage is coming from since it isn't leaving a .crash file. I sampled for
10 seconds starting immediately after plugging in the 4k monitor.
By PID the report looks like:
Samples: 47K of event 'cycles:ppp', Event count (approx.)
Hi,
I went through steps 1 through 3, but even after applying the workaround
from 994921 (commenting out the line of code), rebooting, and
replicating the bug no .crash file was generated. I was lucky enough to
have the screen stay uncorrupted during the lag phase of the bug and I
already had the
Public bug reported:
Both during and after installation (meaning while running the USB iso
and booting from HDD after) ubuntu will rapidly become unresponsive and
eventually hang when my 4k monitor is plugged in. I have 2 monitors, a
1920x1080, and a 4k. Everything works absolutely perfectly if I
Same here error with edvi's DisplayLinkManager process to get a
displaylink screen from a USB 3.0 hub/docking station like
https://www.anker.com/store/USB-3.0-Docking-Station/68ANDOCKS-BA
went back to 4.4.0-112 to work.
Will wait future 4.4.0-(>116) kernel to retry.
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XOrg freezes temporarily - following displayed in syslog:
- Most likely duplicate of: Bug #1391652
+ Most likely duplicate of:
Description: Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca
Release: 17.1
System: Dell XPS L521X
BIOS version: A16 (Latest according to Dell suppor
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Most likely duplicate of: Bug #1391652
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Hi Dariusz,
I do not see any 3.13 kernel in you ppa?
Is it the same as the one with the 3.16 release?
I am willing to give it a go,
Kind regards,
Vincent
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Dariusz Gadomski <1104...@bugs.launchpad.net
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> ** Description changed:
>
> + SR
Hi Dariusz,
Some info, the output of the command you asked for:
*vincent@vincent-Latitude-E7440:~$ apt-cache policy
xserver-xorg-video-intel*
*xserver-xorg-video-intel:*
* Installed: 2:2.99.916+git20141016.6b98f162-0ubuntu0sarvatt~trusty*
* Candidate: 2:2.99.916+git20141016.6b98f162
Is it another driver or package you are referring to?
Kind regards,
Vincent
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Dariusz Gadomski <
1104...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hi Vincent,
>
> If I understand correctly your docking station performs the role of a dp
> mst hub (can you pleas
it, because I work on this machine :).
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I tried again and used the intel installer after which I could only boot in
fallback graphics mode with both your and my custom kernel.
Before I used the installer I could see the screens with your kernel, but there
was no signal going to them.
No I do not know how to fix this and why it worked i
Hi Dariusz,
I just tried your kernel and rebooted to it but it did not work.
I got no detected external monitors at all.
I think I ran the intel installer 1.06 on the 3.13 so that may not be the issue.
Another issue I have now is not having my kernel source, because I thought it
would not work, s
Hi Dariusz,
Thank you very much for your quick reply.
I was about to do this, but what caught my surprise this morning, I rebooted
and suddenly got mulit monitor support!
I am not sure why, I do not seem to use xserver-xorg-video-intel know, so not
sure why it works now.
It might be because I us
It would be great if anyone can explain the complete set of steps of how to
install the packages needed to test this in 14.04.
I have found no repo with debs to test and the ones I found are not compatible
with current xorg and such.
I thought I was fairly experienced with this, but I have not be
(In reply to comment #14)
> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/nouveau/linux-2.6/commit/?h=linux-3.
> 18&id=a522946174b5ae389af0856c422d865a63c70316
>
> Please test & confirm.
I built & ran, but I hit a panic - which may not be related to nouveau: I
booted with blob and got a panic ending with "recursi
I just posted a tentative fix on nouveau mailing list:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/2014-September/018654.html
Beware, it hasn't been reviewed yet, values may be specific to my
card/setup.
Also, I only enabled my change on nve0 cards, so GTX 780 is likely to
see no change.
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According to Phoronix it will not be included untill the 3.16 kernel.
If anyone has some kernel debs with these patches included for 14.04, please
share, I am happy to test :).
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* New upstream release.
* Add x11proto-dri2-dev as a build dependency.
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After upgrading, I am nolonger able to hotplug a 2nd screen to my
laptop. The screen corrupts and I have to change to a terminal to do
anything. This happens when the 2nd screen is on or off and unplugging
the 2nd screen without shutting down. Booting with the 2nd screen
a
(In reply to comment #7)
> Line is visible in VT. No changes with xrandr.
Ubuntu 14.04 versions:
mesa = 10.1.0~rc1-1ubuntu3
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau = 1:1.0.10-1ubuntu2
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Unfortunately, I no longer have access to the affected machine. I can
try to retest on another machine with the development ISO, but I don't
know if that will be useful.
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Date: Mon Jul
The last update of the kernel, with a lot of other things like lightdm,
libdrm, ... solved the bug. So I close that bug.
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Hi serpass !
Thanx for your comments. I tried another thing that worked the only time I used
it : I started with grub, and I choosed the kernel 3.2.0-44 instead of 3.2.0.48.
Can you click on the link " This bug affects 1 person. Does this bug affect
you?" on the top of the page, thus the "Bug Hea
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low level resolution at startup
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To whoever fixed this bug without chiming in here:
A big THANK YOU from my daughter who inherited the imac 24" where this
big manifested itself :-)
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Upgraded to nvidia-304.88 this morning, the bug is fixed.
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My apologies, please ignore my post!
I thought I was on an other Nvidia bug entry.
Those were about another version, so please remove my post if possible :).
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I am also on 13.04 beta. See my previous post for what worked for me.
The key issue for me was in unity.
When I removed the nvidia drivers the nouveau driver loaded without issue.
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well seems this does the trick:
after above steps, install dconf (i had it already)
apt-get install dconf
then
dconf reset -f /org/compiz/
and
unity --reset-icons
the last action made unity appear for me.
After a reboot all was fine.
I also had similar issues on 12.10, seems unity is a bit sensit
Hi philinux,
Can you be more specific in your steps?
I also borked unity.
I fixed the driver by doing apt-get remove nvidia-310 and apt-get install
nvidia-current, which installs nvidia-304.
I then see the nvidia logo, but no unity.
Can you explain how you reset unity and reinstall compiz?
If you
Ping, even with an up-to-date raring, the issue remains.
Is there anything I can do to help here ?
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garbled d
Is there anything I can do to help diagnose this bug ?
Just in case, the reproducing recipe is:
- boot,
- login,
- logout
The screen is corrupted up to the point where it's very hard to know
what is displayed on the screen.
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Not knowing exactly what the 'edgers' tag is used for, I thought it
would better to clarify: the bug occurred without the edgers ppa, just
to make sure, I tried the ppa to check it was fixed there. It wasn't
either.
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Since I upgraded to raring, I get a garbled screen as soon as I logout.
>From there, it becomes hard to do anything other than reboot :-/
This is becoming increasingly annoying as I was using logout/login to
work around some issues in unity ;_;
I tried the ppa:xorg-edgers/p
Public bug reported:
My laptop has a 16:9 display. If I change the display mode (or a program
changes it) to a 4:3 resolution, the resulting image is stretched.
I'm expecting letterboxing instead, as described here:
http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/3.3/look-resolution.html.en
If there's
Im having the EXACT same thing as ludovic halimi, ive got an W150ER ->
this link:
http://www.bto.eu/html/configureer.asp?PartnerID=1&DisplayPartnerID=1&ProductID=557&lang=nl
Its seems something with the ivy bridge?
I have not this issue with 3.4.x kernel.
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I guess this won't be fixed any more right ? The change has been
introduced two releases ago, people affected by it are probably the ones
already subscribed to this bug no ?
I've changed the bug's description so others can more easily find the
workaround.
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- ~/.xmodmaprc is no
I have seen this issue on various intel integrated video chips.
The issue seemed to be caused by the KVM switch at first, but it did not return
to a proper resolution when it was removed from it.
I found a workaround here:
http://robert.penz.name/219/workaround-for-the-ubuntu-problem-with-kvm-swit
same issue here.
nouveau driver does not support 3d.
i read about an xorg downgrade but found no proper howto yet.
hope this will be fixed
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I have this issue on a laptop with Nvidia GT9650 .
It is possibly a video card hardware issue, but I am unsure.
I read on a post that some people were not having issues when in the nvidia x
settings app, under PomerMizer, the Preferred Mode is set to Prefer Maximum
Performance.
If anyone has a d
to complete de information in my previous message, I have a macbook pro
1.2
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Any workaround to get this fix working permanently?
Ple
Salvador Diaz > disabling "Unity MT grab handles" does not solve the problem
for me.
I have a Macbook pro 1.2, and middle click with 3 fingers worked on 11.10.
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It works now.
If I use the attached xorg.conf I can see the 1600x1200 resolution in
Xorg.0.log. It is not "autoselected" by Xorg, though, but I can select
it manually with xrandr. (Modeline adapted from
http://wiki.x.org/wiki/FAQVideoModes#Setting_up_a_Dell_2001FP_LCD)
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Also, 1600x1200 was working with "old" proprietary driver (I don't
remember if it was from Oneiric or Natty, sorry).
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Tit
Decoding of EDID:
vstehle@unb0919505:~$ edid-decode <
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:01.0/:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-DVI-I-1/edid
Extracted contents:
header: 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00
serial number: 10 ac 21 a0 4c 39 39 32 24 11
version: 01 03
basic params:80 29 1f 78 ee
** Attachment added: "Monitor's EDID"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau/+bug/983205/+attachment/3078159/+files/edid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/983205/+attachment/3078157/+files/Xorg.0.log
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Nouveau does not see the highest 1600x1200 resolution supported by my
monitor. It fallbacks to 1280x1024.
xrandr output (concerned monitor is DVI-I-1):
vstehle@unb0919505:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 2560 x 1024, maximum 4096 x 4096
DVI-I-1 connected 1280x
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Title:
[i915gm] False GPU lockup EIR: 0x0010 PGTBL_ER: 0x0003
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Public bug reported:
There is no obvious sign of a problem nor is there any change in
preformance from the GUI side (which is all I use)... just the problen
warnings etc! using ubuntu 12.04 beta... Hope this is some help, Keep up
the great work ...Vinnie
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 1
Here is the adapter code snipet for 12.04 to add to
/etc/gdm/Init/Default at the end of the file (but before the exit 0, of
course):
if xrandr -q | grep "VGA[0-9] connected"; then
VGA=`xrandr -q | grep "VGA[0-9] connected" | cut -f1 -d" "`
LVDS=`xrandr -q | grep "LVDS[0-9] connected" | cut -f1 -
Having the exact same issue using 12.04 LTS.
Curiously enough it worked as expected for a little while (putting off
the lvds and proper resolution on vga) but, perhaps due to an update, it
now by default clone the lvds and force both screens to be 1024x768
(wich is probably the only compatible res
Public bug reported:
The touchpad of my macbook pro 1.2 under Ubuntu 11.10 is not as accurate as it
is under OS X.
In fact I have the feeling that the trackpad resolution is divided by 2 or 4
under ubuntu. When I try to do a precise movement, the minimum distance I can
achieve with the pointer
Another possible key to be remaped as AltGr is the one between le right command
and home key in the picture.
This key is totally useless, it's just a second ENTER key.
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Same problem here in Oneric.
Macbook1,2
Swiss-french keyboard
The "@" is on the "G" key. Under OSX, we print it using ALT+g.
a workaround for me is to remap the Right Command key (apple key) to act
as AltGr
for xmodmap :
clear Mod4
keycode 134 = ISO_Level3_Shift
add Mod4 = Super_L
So tu right
Issuing 'xmodmap ~/.xmodmaprc' works around the issue but it strongly
hints that running automatically at start-up time has been lost since
natty.
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Renaming ~/.xmodmaprc to ~/.Xmodmap (capital X) was enough to fix the
issue for me.
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Title:
~/.xmodmaprc is not used
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Public bug reported:
this showed up after a failed install of the fglrx driver
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: fglrx 2:8.861-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-5.6-generic 3.0.0-rc7
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-5-generic x86_64
AptOrdering:
mesa-utils: Install
fglrx: Co
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