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It would be nice indeed, but some users have gotten the idea that it's
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cc:ed on the bug receives notifications of the new attachments. I'm
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same here
i wonder what happened
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Is launchpad supposed to send me 23 emails as it just did? Might be nice
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Hi Geir,
Thanks a lot for your response, even if it doesn't fix the problem.
I really appreciate your trying to help although I have a different
distribution. This goes to show how great a community you all have at
Ubuntu--which is more to than I can say right now about Mint.
By the way, do thes
> This bug has been around for a very long time now--it seems over a year
> and a half (not just from April because I have seen related posts dating
> to 2008).
There are lots of different bugs that lead to the same problem -
namely that the system freezes. This particular bug report is for the
fr
This bug has been around for a very long time now--it seems over a year
and a half (not just from April because I have seen related posts dating
to 2008). Why is it so hard to remedy? Is it even known if this is
something wrong with the latests Ubuntu releases, latest kernels,
drivers, or just s.
This bug is marked as fixed, however with Ubuntu Karmic Alpha 5, the 3
times I logged in, the screen froze, the first and second times about 2
minutes after login, and the third time about ten minutes after login.
When this happens I have to power off the PC.
I was doing different things when the
zwaldowski [2009-07-15 0:43 -]:
> Okay, where do I go next with this bug (not here on Launchpad; this
> issue)? Despite it being marked "Fix Released" in both Jaunty and
> Karmic, I still get the freeze with stock and Xorg-Edgers drivers (on
> Jaunty) and on today's Daily Live CD.
If you get
Okay, where do I go next with this bug (not here on Launchpad; this
issue)? Despite it being marked "Fix Released" in both Jaunty and
Karmic, I still get the freeze with stock and Xorg-Edgers drivers (on
Jaunty) and on today's Daily Live CD.
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Hi,
First thanks for all the effort to hunt this bug. =)
Not sure if this is related to this bug, but someone using Jaunty with
these updates could test the program Blender 3d (Version 2.49a) and see
if these artifacts still occurs?:
http://www.trollwerks.org/BrokenBlender.png
http://i42.tinypic.
Probably still early, I know, but after 34hrs I am still in a stable kde
desktop with a load of effects enabled :o) Before it took maybe 15 to 30
minutes to hang.
I only installed the released fixes, deleted the my manually edited
xorg.conf and rebooted ... No tests with prereleased kernels, tes
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> What about Jaunty's Compiz?
It's not blacklisted anymore either. I've been running a stock Jaunty
system (with nothing from proposed) and I finally got my compiz back when I
installed a bunch of updates this morning.
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i'm using kernel 2.6.28-13-generic (so jaunty stock including updates
(recommended, important))
I am also using the xserver-xorg-video-intel from the jaunty proposed repo.
I've been fine over the last 24 hours under normal usage with compiz
enabled and using mostly internet, videos, some wine. N
I opened bug #390633 for intel freeze in Karmic when doing "blank
screen".
Thanks for all the help, I think this issue is resolved for Jaunty and I
hope it doesn't come back for Karmic.
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a) seems to be fixed, too
b) please snip - your posts are seriously hard to read with >>20
lines
Am Montag 22 Juni 2009 schrieb Thomas Foss:
> What about Jaunty's Compiz?
Am Montag 22 Juni 2009 schrieb Launchpad Bug Tracker:
> This bug was fixed in the package compiz - 1:0.8.2-0ubuntu8.1
>
> -
What about Jaunty's Compiz?
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Martin Pitt
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> karmic's compiz does not blacklist 965 any more either.
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965 is not blacklisted in karmic's compiz any more:
compiz (1:0.8.2-0ubuntu12) karmic; urgency=low
[...]
[ Michael Vogt ]
* debian/patches/028_compiz_manager_blacklist:
- remove GM965 from the blacklist again, the karmic intel
driver should work fine with it
[...]
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* debian/patches/028_compiz_manager_blacklist: Revert change from
1:0.8.2-0ubuntu8 to un-blacklist GM965 (8086:2a02) again. We now have a
better workaro
This bug was fixed in the package xserver-xorg-video-intel -
2:2.6.3-0ubuntu9.3
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* Add patch 121_reserve-unused-memory-at-end-of-aperture.patch. This
reserves a block of unused memory between the exa o
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reini wrote:
> Am Montag 22 Juni 2009 schrieb Martin Pitt:
>> Is there anyone who could give some feedback about a Jaunty
>> standard configuration/kernel with the jaunty-proposed -intel
>> driver?
>
> Sure can. No freezes since I installed it, and I installed it as soon
> as it hit the proposed
Am Montag 22 Juni 2009 schrieb Martin Pitt:
> Is there anyone who could give some feedback about a Jaunty
> standard configuration/kernel with the jaunty-proposed -intel
> driver?
Sure can. No freezes since I installed it, and I installed it as soon
as it hit the proposed repos +- a couple of hou
Is there anyone who could give some feedback about a Jaunty standard
configuration/kernel with the jaunty-proposed -intel driver? We need
to get some verification to get this into jaunty-updates.
I would kindly ask people to stop reporting problems with 2.6.30/UXA
here. The bug trail is long enoug
For people having a freeze after recovery from screensaver, please refer
to bug 328760.
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My freezes also occur when the laptop is idle for a long time, though I
don't close the lid or suspend the computer: Screensaver -> screen off
(but never suspend/hibernate)...
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I also experience this problem not only when the lid is closed but after
the screen goes blank when my laptop is idle for about half an hour. It
also happened once when the screensaver was active and moved the mouse
to bring the screen alive, and it stopped responding, the screen went
black and I h
I just wanted to give an update about my configuration sofar:
Uptime:
18:58:44 up 8 days, 17:09, 5 users, load average: 0.45, 0.59, 0.71
With Kernel 2.6.30 from the kernel-ppa/mainline and intel driver 2.7.1
from x-update I have been running stable and without any issues. I have
reactived nor
Oded For me the lock up in instantaneously. So we might be having different
issues. I am using packages from xorg-edgers PPA.
And for me also there is no messages in syslog its only in Xorg log
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Oded Arbel wrote:
> I got the same freeze again (with laptop screen
I got the same freeze again (with laptop screen closed) but without the
syslog messages, so its probably not related.
My problem is not an immediate lockup like it seems that Jithin Emmanuel
reported (though I haven't looked at the Xorg log yet) - if I just close
the lid and leave it for a few min
I have the same issue when X freezes on laptop lid close. Problem is X is in
a infinite loop. I raised a bug upstream
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22383
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Jorge G wrote:
> I can confirm the same issue of Obed Arbel, when I close the lid i get
> th
I can confirm the same issue of Obed Arbel, when I close the lid i get
the freezes, I don't get the freeze by doing hard work on the laptop or
using compiz, I am using the lastest intel driver available. I will try
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I have a regression in Karmic: after living with the "green" drivers for
a couple of week and everything was fine, I upgraded to Karmic on
Thursday and ever since I had multiple freezes. I don't know if this is
related to this bug, but I'll assume that it is unless someone tell me
otherwise:
I got
On Monday 15 Jun 2009 2:17:54 am Mike.lifeguard wrote:
> If you're no longer experiencing freezes, and you're using xorg-edgers
> stuff, please let us know /specifically/ which version of xserver-xorg-
> video-intel you're running.
I am using
xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.7.99.901+git20090611.6d062
I have been running with a kernel from the kernel-ppa 2.6.30
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/
and the intel driver 2.7.1 from X updates
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
and compiz reenabled for three days now without a freeze.
I am on amd64.
Best Regard
Yes, I asked specifically because there is a(nother) regression in the latest
stuff from xorg-edgers, so I was going to try everything from today and
downgrade working backwards[1] until I found something that worked. But I'll
give 2.7.99.901
+git20090611.6d062e9e-0ubuntu0sarvatt~jaunty a try fi
> If you're no longer experiencing freezes, and you're using xorg-edgers
> stuff, please let us know /specifically/ which version of
> xserver-xorg-
> video-intel you're running.
Not sure if I need to reply directly to this thread about this, but here
goes: I am using xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.
If you're no longer experiencing freezes, and you're using xorg-edgers
stuff, please let us know /specifically/ which version of xserver-xorg-
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I think the situation is improving and hope that by the time intel 2.8
driver is released everything is fixed. Except for these minor issues
I am almost happy with the current situation.
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 07:05 +, Jithin Emmanuel
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 07:05 +, Jithin Emmanuel wrote:
> On Thursday 11 Jun 2009 4:43:06 am zwaldowski wrote:
> > Well, hot damn! Let me get that installed right now...
> >
> > Jithin, before you do anything drastic, I just found out the hard way
> > that Fedora IS NOT FIXED. And they don't ev
My situation:
Jaunty 32 bit with proposed update
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2:6:3-0ubuntu9.3
kernel 2.6.28-13-generic
I enable Compiz and i open the Singapore image into Firefox without system
crash.
For me the bug is resolved.
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It seems that I'm now in a weird situation. I'm on 2.6.28-13 (Jaunty
proposed) kernel with the latest unstable bits from xorg-edgers. I
haven't froze yet, and can load the Singapore image above with a little
system slowdown. However, with the same Xorg bits on the 2.6.30-8 given
out _on_ the Xor
Hello Bernhard,
Bernhard [2009-06-07 19:27 -]:
> Thanks a lot Martin, does this new proposed package include Bryce's
> recent patch to bug 314928 as well?
No, not yet. Let's test that separately.
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On Thursday 11 Jun 2009 4:43:06 am zwaldowski wrote:
> Well, hot damn! Let me get that installed right now...
>
> Jithin, before you do anything drastic, I just found out the hard way
> that Fedora IS NOT FIXED. And they don't even have Magic SysRq's
> enabled! Good thing I wasn't in the middle
Thanks zwaldowski I was planing to install it today. So every one has
the problem. Too bad fedora had it from f 10 onwards.
I am planning to give kernel 30 and xorg-edgers ppa a try. People
please continue posting their experience here so that we can lock on a
working combination for all.
On Thu,
Well, hot damn! Let me get that installed right now...
Jithin, before you do anything drastic, I just found out the hard way
that Fedora IS NOT FIXED. And they don't even have Magic SysRq's
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Am Mittwoch 10 Juni 2009 schrieb zwaldowski:
> Reini, are you sure? I use the main US servers and still have
> whatever version uses the VirtualSize fix (I can't recall the
> version number off the top of my head, I'm in the hated OS right
> now)
Yes, I'm surprisingly sure, considering I had to m
Am Mittwoch 10 Juni 2009 schrieb zwaldowski:
> Reini, are you sure? I use the main US servers and still have
> whatever version uses the VirtualSize fix (I can't recall the
> version number off the top of my head, I'm in the hated OS right
> now)
Yes, I'm surprisingly sure, considering I had to m
Yeah, Mike, I got freezes under that and the previous -intel build.
I just got the freshly-compiled 2.6.30 final from the "kernel-ppa"
that's not actually a PPA, and I still get freezes. Rapid-fire ones,
shockingly. Just like stock Jaunty.
Reini, are you sure? I use the main US servers and sti
I'm reasonbly certain that this is the update I referred to above:
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/647509
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Am Mittwoch 10 Juni 2009 schrieb zwaldowski:
> Would somebody be
> nice enough to comment when the "Green"-PPA Intel package comes
> into proposed? It took a week for the 2.6.28-13 packages to
> propogate to Proposed, even with the depending metapackages
> already pushed out, so I was thinking it'
@zwaldowski:
Yes, same here. There was an update to xorg-intel stuff yesterday - I'm
reasonably sure that's the cause. Prior to that, no problems. After
that, freezes (though perfect performance until such a freeze). FWIW,
I'm using 2.6.30-020630rc8-generic.
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Perhaps I spoke too soon... I've just got about five freezes in rapid
succession with Xorg-Edgers on 2.6.30. Would somebody be nice enough to
comment when the "Green"-PPA Intel package comes into proposed? It took
a week for the 2.6.28-13 packages to propogate to Proposed, even with
the depending
Jithin, I'm pretty sure it's fixed over there. I ran the 64-bit GNOME
Live CD from my USB key today for nearly an hour. I did many of the
things that usually reproduce the freeze, including large images in
Firefox, and switching back and forth between Compiz workspaces with
glxgears and Totem ope
@zwaldowski Are you sure fedora 11 fixes this completely. Do they use
UXA?
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 1:56 AM, zwaldowski wrote:
> While we're waiting for the new fix to hit the proposed repo, or if it
> doesn't work for you from the green PPA, I'm able to report that the
> latest packages from xorg-
While we're waiting for the new fix to hit the proposed repo, or if it
doesn't work for you from the green PPA, I'm able to report that the
latest packages from xorg-edgers totally and completely fix the freezes.
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I'm also seeing this problem - X freezes, but the mouse pointer is
unaffected, but all keyboard & clicks do nothing. A power cycle is
needed, restarting X doesn't work, although I can do it "properly" by
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Is there any solution with UXA. My system is super slow and KDE 4 is
useless without it because of screen corruption bug.
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Thanks a lot Martin, does this new proposed package include Bryce's
recent patch to bug 314928 as well?
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 9:06 PM, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Accepted xserver-xorg-video-intel into jaunty-proposed, the package will
> build now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give fe
Accepted xserver-xorg-video-intel into jaunty-proposed, the package will
build now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback
here. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Olá Tom e a todos.
On Sunday 07 June 2009 00:21:07 Tom Jaeger wrote:
> This is going to happen if you "unredirect" fullscreen windows (System
> -> Preferences -> CompizConfig Settings Manager -> General Options ->
> General -> Unredirect Fullscreen Windows).
Thanks. that fixed my prob with apps i
> There are several freezes in the intel driver - could you describe
> this one in a little more detail? Was the mouse responsive?
Yes, sorry, it was the that one. I am using KDE as KWin runs much
smoother than compiz. The freeze happened when I started a video in
Kaffeine. I could move the mouse,
Am Sonntag 07 Juni 2009 schrieb David Nemeskey:
> Also, I am sorry to report that I had another freeze with the
> "green" driver. I had set the MigrationHeuristics to greedy before
> (this morning), that may have something to do with it? There was
> no change in the performance, though.
There are
True, but the other problems I mentioned are still there...
Also, I am sorry to report that I had another freeze with the "green"
driver. I had set the MigrationHeuristics to greedy before (this
morning), that may have something to do with it? There was no change in
the performance, though.
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The glxgears seem to have no significance at all, I usually had a more
responsive Desktop when the glxgears performance was "worse".
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 12:04 PM, David Nemeskey wrote:
> Installed the "green" driver yesterday, and had not freezes since then.
> However, the performance is abyssm
Installed the "green" driver yesterday, and had not freezes since then.
However, the performance is abyssmal. glxgears reports 1000 fps, 700 w/
Compiz, kwin seems to be able to get the maximum, though. X.org
sometimes uses as much as 70% of the cpu, and the system definitely
feels like it: video la
On Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 11:21:07PM -, Tom Jaeger wrote:
> Thomas Foss wrote:
> > When in full-screen mode in Firefox (F11), the entire screen "blinks"
> > whenever the little alt-text window (or whatever it's called) pops up. It's
> > very annoying. I think it's more of a Compiz problem than a
On Sat, 2009-06-06 at 12:15 +, Martin Pitt wrote:
> many thanks to Albert Damen for his comprehensive analysis. The cited
> kernel patches are only for UXA and don't backport well, so we won't
> backport them to Jaunty (at least not now). However, his aperture
> patch already got good feedback
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 1:21 AM, Tom Jaeger wrote:
> This is going to happen if you "unredirect" fullscreen windows (System
> -> Preferences -> CompizConfig Settings Manager -> General Options ->
> General -> Unredirect Fullscreen Windows).
That fixed it... although I don't understand what it di
I haven't had this kind of freeze in several hours now. I have,
however, experienced another freeze where the screen just froze and
nothing reacted anymore (no mouse movement, nothing).
I believe this to be a different bug and will report it separately as
soon as I get around to it.
For now, t
I downgraded all my packages from xswat and xorg edgers to ones from
jaunty and installed this package.
One thing to notice is that its affected performance considerably
things are a lot slower and kde 4.2 is pretty mch useless without UXA
because of screen corrupting problem( Well I dont think any
This is going to happen if you "unredirect" fullscreen windows (System
-> Preferences -> CompizConfig Settings Manager -> General Options ->
General -> Unredirect Fullscreen Windows).
Thomas Foss wrote:
> When in full-screen mode in Firefox (F11), the entire screen "blinks"
> whenever the little a
When in full-screen mode in Firefox (F11), the entire screen "blinks"
whenever the little alt-text window (or whatever it's called) pops up. It's
very annoying. I think it's more of a Compiz problem than a graphics problem
in general... but it didn't do this before. Perhaps a fresh install of
Compi
Graphics are really smooth. Window borders have gone all wonky... not
glitching, just... different. And I can't seem to change them back.
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/455435/LiveJournal//Metacity.png
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/455435/LiveJournal/Compiz.png
(The "Metacity" screenshot is what the windo
Alright, I'll give it a shot.
--Thomas
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Martin Pitt
wrote:
> Thomas Foss [2009-06-06 13:18 -]:
> > Quick question... does these freezes only happen when Compiz is enabled?
> I
> > think I have this bug (because I've got a 965GM chipset and Compiz is
> > disabl
Thomas Foss [2009-06-06 13:18 -]:
> Quick question... does these freezes only happen when Compiz is enabled? I
> think I have this bug (because I've got a 965GM chipset and Compiz is
> disabled), but I've never had any freezes. Should I be re-enabling Compiz to
> see if this patch fixes the pro
Yes, please. It's just an annoyance but I have the same issue as reini.
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@Thomas Foss: I never had any freezes myself, even with compiz. But I
had enourmous problems with my video card when switching between
workspaces with many windows open, many audio streams, many flash
videos running. Try and check if you feel a difference using the new
patch. You can try using both
Am Samstag 06 Juni 2009 schrieb Martin Pitt:
> Can people who are affected by this and who run a standard
> configuration (i. e. NO UXA, NO KMS, NO 2.6.30 kernel, etc.)
> please enable this PPA and test the updated -intel driver there?
>
> https://launchpad.net/~bryceharrington/+archive/green
>
>
The bug has happened both ways, usually faster if one has Compiz. If
you enable the proposed repo, you'll upgrade to a Compiz that doesn't
have the X3100 on the blacklist. Be careful, though, as a new kernel
somehow didn't get into proposed and you'll only be able to do a partial
upgrade
Martin,
Quick question... does these freezes only happen when Compiz is enabled? I
think I have this bug (because I've got a 965GM chipset and Compiz is
disabled), but I've never had any freezes. Should I be re-enabling Compiz to
see if this patch fixes the problem, or will it remove the Compiz blacklist
a
I tested with both compiz and metacity and with many audio and video
streams simulanteously and it seems to me that this last archive green
package has seriously improved my experience, especially in that there
is no more audio and video stuttering. I never had freezes though, so
I cannot say anyth
Hello all,
many thanks to Albert Damen for his comprehensive analysis. The cited
kernel patches are only for UXA and don't backport well, so we won't
backport them to Jaunty (at least not now). However, his aperture
patch already got good feedback and seems to fix the problem in a much
better way
In fact, there is already an idea in the Brainstorm database :
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/17218/
I think that implementing it could prevent, for the future, problems
like the one we are facing now.
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I created a new bug (that has to be understood as a wishlist). I propose
a solution to avoid new cases of critical regressions that could impact
poor end-users who end up with an useless computer.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/384039
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[i965] X freezes starting on Apri
Am Freitag 05 Juni 2009 schrieb Vincenzo Ciancia:
> But to clarify: does plain intrepid work for you?
Yes.
> I think there
> are at least two different deadlockers in jaunty. I know this
> because I have a machine with an ATI and with the intel centrino
> chipset. It deadlocked a lot. Upgrading t
reini wrote:
> I experience two bugs:
> a) this one (where the mouse is still responsive after freeze)
> b) another one (where, after the freeze, the mouse doesn't react
>anymore, either)
>
> a) seems hasn't occured for me with the current driver since I
>applied Albert's patch. It occurre
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 21.01 +, José Tomás Atria ha scritto:
> IMHO, please stop with all the discussion about what should have been
> done, or if linux is ready for the desktop and whatnot.
>
> We have a stable release that is recommended as stable to users. ALL
> users.
>
> this sta
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 19.59 +, reini ha scritto:
>
>
> I'd like to point out that I tried the old (i.e. intrepid) driver
> version (don't remember where I found it - it was somewhere in the
> ubuntu wiki AFAIR). It didn't change the freezing problem at all
> (made it worse if anyt
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 18.48 +, Thomas Foss ha scritto:
> How would one reinstall the old driver? I didn't think it was an
> option.
> Heck, I'd downgrade back to Intrepid if I there was a way to do it.
> There
> should be a "downgrade" button that's as big and shiny as the Jaunty
> upg
Of course Ubuntu recommends using jaunty. But the main issue here is
the Intel driver, so you cannot purely blame Ubuntu for this
particular problem. So it may be better to continue this discussion on
the freedesktop forum or send complaint mails to Intel?
I don't want to annoy Intel devs (since w
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 20.29 +, Noel J. Bergman ha scritto:
> But then again MOST users should not be
> running Jaunty. They should be running either Hardy or at most
> Intrepid.
Ubuntu was born from debian for the two purposes of having a predictable
release cycle and high usability.
No Ubuntu developers are saying that users who want stable systems
should have stayed with intrepid, nor that users who want a fixed system
should upgrade to the karmic alpha. However, Launchpad Bugs is not a
discussion forum, it is a tool for developers and users to communicate
in order to *get b
Am Donnerstag 04 Juni 2009 schrieb José Tomás Atria:
> is there any way to check the upgrade path to determine what else
> was updated on april 3rd?
>
> Because we are certain that the clean vanilla jaunty install
> doesn't have this issue, right?
>
> right?
The live CD has the issue, therefore so
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