I can reproduce the issue by unplugging and usb stick! When I plug it in
nothing special happens, but when I unplug it the bug appears
immediately. The same workaroud (switching VTs) resolves it temporarily.
It does not happen 100% of the time though. It did happen 4 times in a
row a few minutes a
It seems Unity is not affected. I took some time to respond because I
could not reproduce the bug yesterday after rebooting the machine. It
seems something triggers the bug, and once it has been triggered I can
consistently reproduce it with pm-suspend, even after logging out and
back in (this in i
I'm observing this problem on a Dell Vostro V13 with Oneiric.
The comments of bug #327428 mention that there is an option configurable
through xinput that should disable the scaling, but either it doesn't work or I
am not using xinput properly:
gpothier@tadzim:adkintun$ xinput --lis
It seems the fix caused a regression on some trackpads. The trackpad on my Dell
Vostro V13 is basically unusable because horizontal sensitivity is about 3
times higher than horizontal sensitivity (the opposite of the OP's situation).
It is like that on 11.04 and current 11.10 alpha.
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In 11.04 the touchpad aspect ratio is messed up on my Dell Vostro V13.
It was fine on 10.10. In my case the horizontal sensitivity is much
higher than the vertical sensitivity.
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With today's updates I can boot into Maverick without radeon.modeset=0,
so I guess this is fixed for me.
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Maverick ati xorg freeze booting with external monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/598322
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Same problem with this card:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M24 1P [Radeon Mobility
X600]
This is on a Dell Latitude D810 notebook.
The radeon.modeset=0 workaround also works here.
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Maverick ati xorg freeze booting with external monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
My machine is now dual boot Jaunty/Karmic, and the problem occurs in both
Jaunty and Karmic.
Regarding my previous comment about the bug being resolved in Jaunty, well, it
seems it reappeared...
Is there anything I can do to help debug that?
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Regression: xrandr doesn't detect native resolutio
The problem with detecting the native resolution of the panel may be the
same as bug #352353, which is also with a Samsung monitor.
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[i965] Incorrectly detects screen resolution of Samsung 225BW in dual-monitor
setup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346611
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This problem still occurs in Karmic
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Regression: xrandr doesn't detect native resolution for external LCD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352353
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I have the same symptoms, but with an R300-based ATI card, using the
open-source driver. It seems to be mainly triggered by Eclipse (upstream 3.5),
when some progress bars are moving.
Shall I file a new bug or do you think it is the same?
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[karmic] High CPU use on Acer Aspire 4530
https://bug
At some point this problem got solved in Jaunty (sorry I didn't log which
package update did the trick).
However, it is present now in Karmic.
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Regression: xrandr doesn't detect native resolution for external LCD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352353
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