Whoops... Seems like I was notifying the wrong bug about the left mouse-
click (It's fixed now.).
I actually don't know anything about this bug except a windows popped up
and told me there was a bug. Where can I get more information about
xorg?
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I spent almost one week (not intensivelly) to fix AMD Radeon dual head
configuration.
This is for sure the most user unfriendlyness configuration i've ever
seen.
This where the steps i'd to use to be able to configure it (somewhat):
How to make latest A
Could be related to bug #939858
Could you please have a look at /var/log/Xorg.*.log and look for lines
starting with (EE) fglrx?
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This also happens on the same hardware running natty:
[347395.593] (II) fglrx(0): Kernel Module Version Information:
[347395.593] (II) fglrx(0): Name: fglrx
[347395.593] (II) fglrx(0): Version: 8.85.6
[347395.593] (II) fglrx(0): Date: Apr 19 2011
[347395.593] (II) fglrx(0): Desc: A
** Summary changed:
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** Tags added: workaround
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This crash is reported by the system whenever I check for new updates
in the update manager
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When updating the system with apt-get in terminal the crash doesn't
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looks like you mean xserver-xorg-input-synaptics instead of xserver-
xorg-input-evdev. I have the version xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
1.5.99~git20120223-0ubuntu1 installed now and haven't experienced a
crash since few days.
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Binary package hint: evince
I was making a drawing using Inkscape with distorted rectangles that are
filled with a custom pattern. I saved the file as PDF.
What happened: Evince didn't display the filling pattern completely,
while Okular and Acroread did
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According to http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-888290-start-0.html
this could be a conflict with the framebuffer device.
I will try and compile a kernel without builtin fbdev and see if this
solves this issue.
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Ok, setting as confirmed again.
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[EDIT] Unlike what I thought, the problem is probably not related to
compiz: I get the same type of problem under Unity2D[/EDIT] [EDIT] and
gnome-shell[/EDIT] [EDIT2] end openbox too... [/EDIT2]
The bug appears in my 11.10 system with the last upd
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[EDIT] Unlike what I thought, the problem is probably not related to
compiz: I get the same type of problem under Unity2D[/EDIT] [EDIT] and
- gnome-shell[/EDIT] [EDIT2] end openbox too... [/EDIT2]
+ gnome-shell[/E
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mouse pointer freezes in ubuntu 11.10.
I am using DELL inspiron mini and after 5 minutes or so mouse pointer stops
working.
although i can continue with keyboard but of no large use.
Rebooted system many a times because of this only. but of no help.
** A
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+ run synclient TouchpadOff=0
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mouse pointer freezes in ubuntu 11.10.
I am using DELL inspiron mini and after 5 minutes or so mouse pointer stops
working.
although i can continue
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I have seen this issue about 5 times in the last week.
System is functioning normally; X crashes resulting in a odd interlaced
graphics display (I'll take a picture next time it happens).
/var/crash/ contains a zero size file for Xorg.
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After the LightDM login screen I get two corrupted screens in succession
before the normal Ubuntu desktop appears.
Video to follow.
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The root cause is possibly a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/931397
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Possibly dupe of bug 933322
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You might want to take a look at bug #770283 - it seems like the same
bug to me.
Other bugs that might be the same:
bug #879156
bug #876573
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I have currently no pyhisical access to the machine, but I will generate
a full backtrace this weekend.
You are probably right that this is a duplicate, we will see then.
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The bug is in the nvidia drivers and actually happens on windows too
with newer drivers.
Currently uninstalled nvidia drivers entirely and trying out nouveau
(xserver-xorg-video-nouveau).
Has worked stable for a month. I don't know how the performance is
affected, but seldomly use 3D anyway.
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Another setting that makes Xorg segfault is AutoEnableDevices "false". All
these settings
have one common behavior: it xf86ConfigLayout.inputs to contain a list of
devices.
In xf86Init.c:809 InitInput(), the loop is executed if the above condition
(Auto*Devices
false) holds. An excerpt:
808
I think the problem is that you're simply running out of video memory.
Each user session runs in its own Xserver. Each Xserver needs video
memory for various render and display buffers. A number of factors
influence video memory usage:
* number and size of attached monitors
* virtual desktop size
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I too seem to have this bug... almost exactly.
I installed 11.10 from scratch.
I immediately got rid of UNITY and installed the new GNOME then went back to
GNOME CLASSIC.
Everything worked fine and then one day, I think after a system update, my
mouse pointer just started becoming invisible.
som
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Attempting to boot LiveCD under VirtualBox in EFI mode falls to the console
shell.
Checking the VT7, the issue seems equal to #834592, but no mentioned
workarounds that I've tried helps.
At the same time, running installation from the same disk in the same VM go
without m
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Chase, I've subscribed you because you've committed a change here:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-xorg/xserver/xorg-server.git;a=commitdiff;h=7ee1621364d2b6230bb1c02bbdb5b6abb74ad2ff
InputInfoPtr is not compatible with InputOption *, what should be done
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-settings-daemon -
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* debian/patches/git_wacom_fix.patch:
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Milestone: None => ubuntu-12.04-beta-1
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Statu
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to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross privile
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The failure is an assertion being hit in libxcb rather than a segfault,
which implies that the library isn't bugged itself but rather it's
catching a fault higher up in the system.
The xcb assertion code is:
if (XLIB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE(event_sequence, >,
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See bug #833694, which was a similar bug in gnome-settings-daemon.
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Right - so I ended up getting my bug replaced by one that is 6 years
old, a complete different version of the package and no explanation as
to what is going on ?
This bug has no fixed released (if this is indeed what we meant to do)
as is clearly stated by the OP's.
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Bumping back to g-s-d since it's likely an error in that codebase, and
quite likely is a dupe of 833694, but someone should test the upstream
fix first.
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"Egg, meet face" sorry guys - my bad, search failed to find my bug :(
Found it now thou
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Note the error here is an _assertion_ in libxcb rather than a segfault.
That implies that it's not a bug in the library itself, but rather that
the library is catching a fault that probably originated elsewhere in
the stack.
Possibly this is similar to or even the same as bug #833694, which
appear
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It's possible that this is an extreme corner case, (my hardware), 8400m
chipsets in general or a bit more widespread.
So i'm opening this report in case it's one of the latter 2
It occurs like this:
After the install or upgrading to the .20 drivers shutdowns/restarts works
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Libwacom2 complains about unresolved dependecy on libwacom-common, ie. a
version mismatch and fails to install in apt-get.
I have libwacom2 0.3-0ubuntu3 and libwacom-common 0.3-0ubuntu4. Using
main repo. Can't file normal way bug report, because even gnome-
settings-daemon wo
Bryce, sorry I don't have those logs any more and the problem has since
disappeared. (I don't have regular access to the external monitor and
couldn't replicate it until recently but the problem didn't present
itself.)
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** Tags removed: kubuntu
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Some more comments to add :)
If I comment out the Device and event_key_remap section from the config
the module loads. Perhaps something has changed upstream ?
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I cannot believe that this is really a memory issue.
Yesterday I exchanged the hardware from a single monitor with 128MB
nVidia graphics card to a dual monitor setup with a 256MB ATI
Technologies Inc RV730 [FirePro V5700].
The user switching was working flawlessly with the nVidia proprietary
driv
Pete, could you confirm that the fix works for you?
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Allegedly the patches have now hit the drm-next kernel, Ubuntu builds of
which are here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-next/
It would be helpful if someone able to repro this problem could install
that kernel and verify that the issue is gone there.
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"Asked" upstream:
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Version: 2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.3 (natty)
gcc output when including :
/usr/include/xorg/dri.h:41:21: fatal error: xf86dri.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
xserver-xorg-dev needs a dependency on x11proto-xf86dri-dev.
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There's been some changes in Ubuntu's xserver recently for input device
handling. (That's where the massive idiocy on my part about the
-synaptics stuff earlier came from). That bug led to crashes when input
devices were enabled/disabled and synaptics was in use, so I assumed
that's all that was
What version xserver are you running? Might try updating it to get the
most recent fixes (which pertain to input device detection)
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In a modern system the mouse cursors should be some kind of scalable
vector graphics.
This will become increasingly important with upcoming new high resolution
screen panels that allows for higher pixel density.
Other systems are already moving in this direction with vector
I removed the fglrx package and configured X to use the radeon driver
with the two monitors.
With the radeon X11 driver I am able to switch users.
I still think this is an fglrx issue.
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And strace ! :D
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ii xorg 1:7.6+10ubuntu1
X.Org X Window System
ii xorg-docs-core 1:1.6-1ubuntu2
Core documentation for the X.org X Window System
ii xorg-sgml-doctools 1:1.10-
Thanks for all this info.
Could you please boot it with drm.debug=0xe and post dmesg output again?
Also could you please the correct xrandr output. This one says that the
current mode is 640x480.
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and is a duplicate of bug #764700, so is being marked as such. Ple
Aha bingo, I've repo'd the bug on my own hardware.
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Awesome - step in the right direction :)
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example:
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Please attach the Xorg.log file from /var/log directory
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AWESOME! Thank you very much! It works perfectly!
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When I did the bug report the response said that 3-D graphics were
trying to be applied but this not be the best approach.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-16.28-generic 3.0.17
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-16
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Hmmm, a new problem however, "two-finger click -> right click" no longer works.
):
I'll look for a bug report with these characteristics, otherwise, should I file
a new bug?
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Since we are patching :)
Change line 1064 to :
#ifdef MULTITOUCH
int i;
#endif
To avoid compiler warning about unused var i
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And comment out line 1349, after the above "patch" :)
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TS "Precise Pangolin" - Alpha amd64 (20120224)
JockeyStatus:
xorg:nvidia_current - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (Proprietary,
Disabled, Not in use)
xorg:nvidia_current_updates - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (post-release
updates) (Proprietary, Enabled, In use)
Lsusb:
Bus 001
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Two finger click interferes with clickpad press-and-drag. We had to
disable it for the time being. I hope that we can bring it back once
some finer heuristics have been developed.
We will probably enable right click by adding a right button area in the
lower right corner of trackpads. When you pre
Created attachment 57602
More lockups
More lockups
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Xorg freeze, radeon gpu lockup with softreset
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After today's updates, I am no longer experiencing this issue. It seems
to be resolved.
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Title:
Click and drag using
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When Abiword is opened the window contents is built in a strange way.
Please note the attachment. This happened shortly afther updating from
ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: abiword 2.8.6-0.3ubuntu2
ProcVersionS
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When I scroll, some text kind of get "stuck" on the toolbar.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: abiword 2.8.6-0.3ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-14.23-generic 3.0.9
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-14-generic i686
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubun
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** Package changed: abiword (Ubuntu) => fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
** Cha
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This appears similar to bug #911636 and bug #874428, but resizing the
window does nothing to alleviate the issue. It takes between 30 seconds
to 1 minute to load AbiWord, and the program must be killed manually.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.0
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** Package changed: abiword (Ubuntu) => xorg (Ubuntu)
** Changed
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** Package changed: abiword (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubun
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