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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/779323
Title:
Xorg reboots with non-fglrx driver
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H with embedded ATI Radeon HD3200
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD3650
Without fglrx installed, the system would reboot as soon as X is started
(before login screen)
This occurred on the live cd, however
@jh: You might be experiencing a different bug, since both 32bit and
64bit guests are unusable with vmmouse installed.
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[lucid kvm-qemu]High cpu usage when moving mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553081
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@Julian: Does removing xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse from the client fix the
issue?
Also, what cpu do you have? I am wondering if this might be unique to AMD
processors.
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[lucid kvm-qemu]High cpu usage when moving mouse
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The high cpu usage was on the host only when the mouse on the guest was
being moved rapidly.
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[lucid kvm-qemu]High cpu usage when moving mouse
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Setting the live cd to run in safe mode works around the issue.
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[lucid kvm-qemu]High cpu usage when moving mouse
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I am attempting to install Lubuntu, but I am getting the same behavior with the
live cd (there is no alt install yet).
The problem here is that clicking install causes the screen to flicker and the
installation dialog keeps moving down...I suspect this to be caused by this bug
since I have exper
If I am using kvm-qemu and not VMware, should the vmmouse driver be active?
I will double check with the vmmouse_detect thing, but xorg is logging:
(II) VMWARE(0): VMMOUSE DEVICE_INIT
(II) VMWARE(0): VMMOUSE DEVICE_ON
(II) VMWARE(0): vmmouse enabled
...
(II) VMWARE(0): vmmouse enable absolute mode
vmmouse_detect; echo $? produces 1, should that mean something?
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[lucid kvm-qemu]High cpu usage when moving mouse
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If I attempt to move the mouse from one end of the screen to the other, it
pauses half way in between and cpu usage goes to 80% - 100% (measured in htop)
The lack of responsiveness makes it unusable.
I will try jaunty and see...I don't recall having this issue with it.
Removing vmmouse is a solut
I get the same result booting from the live cds:
kvm -m 1024 -cdrom ubuntu-10.04-beta1-desktop-amd64.iso
kvm -m 1024 -cdrom lucid-desktop-amd64.iso
lucid-desktop-amd64.iso is the daily-cd
md5sums:
d88edd4c3640e2c90dd2bce16dbe86ae lucid-desktop-amd64.iso
7341b637218cf9a9b2334293c3df7e94 ubuntu-1
kvm /storage/greg/vm/Lucid_64.qcow2 -m 1024
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[lucid kvm-qemu]High cpu usage when moving mouse
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I removed 1:12.6.5-4ubuntu1 and installed 1:12.6.5-2ubuntu4 from
launchpad, and the system was responsive after reboot. Then, I
installed 1:12.6.5-4ubuntu1 back and the system had poor response again
after reboot.
What I don't understand though is that prior to today I had 1:12.6.5-2ubuntu4,
but
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse
Running lucid beta1 64bit in kvm-qemu vm:
Sometime prior to beta1, system was responsive.
Now I can barely move the mouse without causing one of the cpus on the host
machine to peg out.
And /usr/bin/X using all of the cpu resou
@shanen: Can you reproduce this after uninstalling ureadahead.
I have noticed that when ureadahead does a trace (does it every 30 days or
after an update) it can cause some xserver issues including segfaults. See Bug
501715 for more details.
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