damn, why does nobody care?
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as this bugreport exactly fits to the issues i see with my system, i`m
posting this mail here for reference. the bug is fixed for 4 months in
upstream, so i`m curious why it`s still not fixed in ubuntu.
> Ges
Public bug reported:
I was trying to run a program writen by myself (and usually works), but
desktop crashed and went back to login screen (so I supposed x or
lightdm restarted). Howerver, dmesg only shows this:
[10234.531673] radeon_gem_object_create:62 alloc size 1004Mb bigger than 256Mb
limit
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X crashed and restarted
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** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #77402
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Importance: Unknown
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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@ staticint (0xa5) I am having the same issue with ubuntu 14.04 running gnome,
though my mouse is the Cyborg RAT 9. This mouse isnt outdated as it is.
So far the only work around is unplugging and plugging back in. But sometimes
it happend more often so i have to reboot.
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** Changed in: mesa (Debian)
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Regression in trusty, i965_dri.so crashes
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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We had intermittent boot failures with Radeon 4000 chipsets using the
radeon driver. Setting nomodeset cleared the issue, but the box came up
in the wrong resolution. Finally it seems to have been fixed by updating
to the utopic kernel (at which point it boots without requiring
nomodeset), so is th
Timing out. Aitor, if you get around to testing Chris's patch, please
re-open.
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xrandr won't enable LVDS1 unless
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I've been using Ubuntu 14.10 for a while now, and I ended up switching
to the FGLRX driver for performance reasons. My laptop is an Acer Aspire
5742G-7353 with an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 video chip on it. I have
noticed that some applications (So far, I've only
This patch solves the problem. But minimum in brightness is the screen
off.
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For those with that problem, could you try this patch? It was send to me
in bugzilla.
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Jaime Pérez, just to advise, please do not mark any files as a patch
unless they are in their final form, and can immediately be released
into the appropriate Ubuntu repository as outlined in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Patches . A patch copied from external
location, or possible/test/draft patche
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Public bug reported:
I installed fglrx via jockey (Alternative Drivers).
On reboot I got the message that X was running in low graphics mode.
Looking at the xserver log I can see there was a crash in fglrx_drv.so.
I tried fglrx-updates and it had the same crash.
I am running Ubuntu 14.04 x64 w
Google has several hits for swlDrmAllocateOffscreenMem+0xe so it looks
like I am not the only one finding this crash.
Can fglrx-updates be switched to a newer driver release? Perhaps ATI
have fixed this crash in a later version.
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Possibly the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x11-utils/+bug/1278097
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fglrx_drv.so crashes with HD 5450
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: x11-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: debian
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Chrome causes segfault in i965_dri.so
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