More information, it's possible to load the module with these instructions:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/705878/can-i-fix-my-corrupted-lubuntu-splash-screen-having-disabled-the-graphical-term
Looking at /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf there is this comment:
# Framebuffer drivers are g
I still have this problem on Ubuntu 15.10. Note that this version does
not contain the xserver-xorg-video-sis anymore, but it does contain the
sisfb module.
Now the vesafb driver is loaded now, but it does not seem to be a
module. I tried to use the instructions from this thread to load sisfb
inst
I can confirm with problem with an ASUS Degatto and Ubuntu 13.10. The
mediahacks driver solves the crash. It seems there are still very small
graphical glitches from time to time though.
The chip in my case is: SiS650 revision ID 90 (M650 A1 AA)
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I guess this is a duplicate of bug #1066464.
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Segfault on SiS 65x/M650/740 card when acceleration is on
To manage
still there in 13.04
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syndaemon polls 5 times a second even though it is started with the -R
XRecord extensi
Just docked my laptop and woke it up from sleep and it detected the two
monitors.
This was either fixed in the latest kernel or after I disabled polling
in drm_kms_helper:
echo N > /sys/module/drm_kms_helper/parameters/poll
I put it into /etc/rc.local to make it permanent.
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Tried DisplayPort again today and this problem still persists. I did
make another test, however:
I can get DisplayPort working if I boot the computer docked and
DisplayPort plugged into the dock. If i then undock the computer and
redock, DisplayPort will not activate again and xrandr shows no
indi
Tried DisplayPort again today and this problem still persists. I did
make another test, however:
I can get DisplayPort working if I boot the computer docked and
DisplayPort plugged into the dock. If i then undock the computer and
redock, DisplayPort will not activate again and xrandr shows no
indi
The included Intel driver in Precise still misses support for H.264 and the G45
chips. To solve this issue quickly, one can use these commands:
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/vaapi/intel-driver intel-driver
cd intel-driver/
apt-cache show libva1|grep Version
git checkout 1.0.15 (replace 1
This patch breaks the keyboard layout switcher from KDE3 and Trinity. It
works correctly with the layout switcher in KDE4. Have other people
tested this patch with other layout switchers? What are the results?
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Hi Bryce, the glitches are the typical ones when the driver runs into
memory allocation issues. Black widgets, disappearing windows, etc. I
haven't been able to reproduce the problem anymore. It seems that one
time it occurred after a few days with some heavy use of the GPU with
OpenGL games and vi
Note: The monitor was plugged in while I made this bug report.
xrandr.txt still says it's disconnected.
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Title:
Dual monitor DisplayPort stop
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Dual monitor DisplayPort stopped working.
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After I updated today using Update-Manager I can no longer use my
secondary monitor which is connected via DisplayPort. This was a problem
a few months ago and it seems to have creeped back into ubuntu? I used
to use VGA while this was a problem and I have reverted back to tha
why dont you apply the patch?
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XRecor
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Many glitches after a while with the Intel driver
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I had this happen only once so far. After I had been using the system
for some time, al the graphics suddenly became glitchy and my X.org log
reported a memory allocation issue over and over again. I don't know if
I can reproduce this.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 1
Hi,
It's sort of solved. After an update later on I was able to output to
a VGA so I can now use Dual head. I am not able to use DisplayPort,
however, but I do believe that a bug report has been made for that
issue.
I guess this one can be closed then.
Thanks!
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 1:49 AM, Br
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I have a second display plugged into a Lenovo Thinkpad W510. It is
detected but it's only possible to have one display active at a time and
it's not possible to change the display resolution. Xrandr only shows
information about the active display, however very limited:
$ xran
Hi:
Try to get the latest Kernel version by following this link:
http://www.ramoonus.nl/2011/01/linux-kernel-2-6-37-installation-guide-
for-ubuntu-linux/
Hope this will solve your problem on you computer because that is how I
solved the problem of my computer.
Cheers!
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:
That's the beauty with GNU/Linux distros, you have the power to choose my
friend. As for me I'm still satisfied with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Maybe when
10.04.1 will be released I hope that most of the major bugs are already
polished.
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 6:19 PM, thecityofgold
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Guys, i just found a solution on how to end the random freezing problem
in Ubuntu 10.04. I have tried disabling the Visual Effects a.k.a.
Compiz by going to Preference - Appearance - Visual Effects, then check
the None button. Thats how I did with my system and there are no more
random freeze.
lspci -vvnn (as root)
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This is the X.org log of the current session. I have tried changing many
options in xorg.conf already but they did not influence anything.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-r128
I am running Ubuntu on a Dell Latitute C800. The display performance is
horrible. The drawing process of windows can be seen and animations keep
flashing while they are moving.
ProblemType: Bug
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