** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Tags added: fixed-in-mesa-20.0.7
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Title:
Wayland apps fail to run with zwp_linux_dmabuf error (failed to import
supplied dmabufs: Unsup
I tried 3 different Displayport cables without success. In Ubuntu get-
edid tells me that there is no EDID information provided. As the monitor
is working properly in Windows I think that Windows is just doing a
better job at coming up with a 1080p modeline on its own. So in my mind
the thing to do
I just went into Windows using a cmd-tool called DumbEDID which gave me
information I upload here (note that there are two monitors present and
the MSI is working fine in Ubuntu, I'm referring to the philips at the
bottom of the log). There is some information that is actually
transported like the
the issue could be the same as bug #1871959 , it's a segfault in the
iris driver but there is no debug symbol
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Title:
Xor
@diddledan, one of those errors are in the radeon driver and the other
one in the iris one
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Title:
Recent changes have caused Xorg to
** Tags removed: rls-ff-incoming
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Title:
Wayland apps fail to run with zwp_linux_dmabuf error (failed to import
supplied dmabufs: Unsuppor
Public bug reported:
It's pretty much this problem: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1100982
/not-sure-if-i-have-a-nvidia-driver-410-bug-or-an-error , but with
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: nvidia-settings 440.64-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-
Public bug reported:
Hey everyone,
after resolving some of the problems I got after upgrading to 20.04 [1] I'm now
using my Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 2 with the thunderbolt docking station (and an
HDMI monitor attached).
Everything worked out of the box, except for the increased general heat of the
Please attach output of `find /sys | grep edid$ | xargs file -i`,
thanks!
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Title:
[amdgpu] Proper monitor resolution/re
Doesn't seem to be that there is much EDID communication going on.
** Attachment added: "sys-edid.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu/+bug/1879402/+attachment/5374122/+files/sys-edid.log
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Ok, please test latest drm-tip kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-tip/current/
And file an upstream bug if it doesn't work:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/issues
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The drm-tip kernel didn't help the case. Did I understand this correctly
that you have identified the driver to be the problem? If so I have to
delegate this two 3 different drivers with which I have this problem:
the already linked amd driver, but also the proprietary and open source
nvidia driver
I do have auto login enabled on this machine but after reading the bug
report you mentioned I don't think these are the same at all. In my
situation the display is completely black with no ability to to do any
of this:
"I just updated to the Ubuntu 19.10 beta. After boot, I'm shown the GDM
login s
Public bug reported:
I'm running 18.04 on a Intel. My computer came with Ubuntu installed and
a Nvidia GeForce MX150 Graphics Card, but I've never been able to use
it, as it always freezes my screen. For a year, I've been using the
Intel Graphics Card instead. The problem is, I got my python3
inst
> 1. Is the high CPU usage sustained when you're not doing anything?
No.
> 2. Is the CPU usage only when using a mouse, or does it also occur
when using a keyboard?
In both cases. For example, Xorg's CPU usage jumps to 85% on my machine
when I continuously switch once per second from one termin
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Similar activity on 440 version of drivers.
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Title:
could not find module by name='off'
To manage notifications abou
The first problem I can see is that this machine is using the 'intel'
graphics driver for the Intel GPU. That's a mistake as it's an old
driver. The Intel GPU should be using the 'modeset' driver. Please
remove the 'intel' driver from your Xorg config files and/or just
uninstall the package 'xserve
Also if the problem persists after that then please run:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
and attach the resulting text file here.
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Tit
Possible workaround for some machines: Tap Super+P
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Title:
[nvidia] Screen turns off when trying to set some fractional s
We will need to see what the system log looks like without nomodeset.
Please remove that and try booting again. After that, reboot with
nomodeset and run this command to collect the system log of the failed
boot:
journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt
and attach the resulting text file here.
P.S. Plea
It doesn't look like a power management issue, somehow the trackpad just
stop responding during a short usage.
Can you please boot with kernel parameter "dyndbg='file drivers/usb/*
+p' log_buf_len=16M" and attach dmesg?
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Do you mean long press or a short press? I think this is expected
behavior for long press.
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Title:
HP ZBook 15 G6 display key (Fn+F1)
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