Thanks for the bug report.
It appears your graphics packages are not from Ubuntu but are from
Pop!_OS. We can't support them here and they are most likely the cause
of this problem.
I would suggest either:
* Report the bug to System76; or
* Install regular Ubuntu: https://ubuntu.com/download/
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FFMPEG silently falls back to software encoding on AMD GPU
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Public bug reported:
After the last stable kernel update, my system is slow, browsers fail to
start and crash and dmesg is full of gpu related error messages.
Loading the previous kernel does not result in any problems.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+22ubuntu2
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This is filed against Ubuntu Budgie - I think it should have been filed
against xorg or one of the linux kernel packages - but I will defer to
the more experienced here.
For either it is probably missing important logs - so at the very
minimum please run in a terminal
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After updating to kernel 5.13.0-23 I started having issues. Startup and
logging are extremely slow.
When I try to run firefox a dialog box shows up saying it is not
respondig and asking to wait or
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It wouldn't matter if it was only a recommended and not a required
dependency. There is zero justification for it being required.
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I never said it should be removed, only not a required dependency.
Input-all apparently doesn't require all input devices. Mach64, MGA,
Savage, Neomagic, 3dfx, Trident, SiliconMotion, and ViA can range around
that timeframe and are not required by all.
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Text is missing from shell panel and menus
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I had *exactly* the (very well) described issues here:
o Really weird corrupted font artifacts.
o Bizarre semi-tiled blocks on my background screen.
Occurred after doing an upgrade of Ubuntu 20.04 on an Dell XPS 7590.
Running the suggested command:
sudo apt remove xserver-xorg-video-
I've taken some more screenshots of this bug, so everyone can see how
problematic this bug really is.
However, this bug doesn't affect the windows though, only the desktop
environment itself
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And while not possible to open the settings app while this bug is in
effect, I had the settings app open well before the bug occurs. But this
screenshot shows how even the desktop icons only show, and all the text
below them have vanished completely.
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Now here's a screenshot showing how it affects the entire application
menu, it becomes really textless.
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Public bug reported:
From time to time after waking up the screen on Ubuntu Budgie, the
refresh rate goes from 120hz to 48hz followed by a flashing of the
screen.
With dmesg this output appear:
[12947.570681] WARNING: CPU: 6 PID: 891 at
drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/../display/dc/core/dc_link_dp.c
This issue might be the same as this issue
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kernel 5.13.0-23 seems to ca
Required is correct because 'xorg' is a metapackage and therefore would
not fulfill its duty otherwise.
I suggest the real bug should be "why are we installing package
'xorg'?". If you want then we can reword this bug accordingly.
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Actually most of those are from the 1990's, 25+ years ago. Up to 20 year
old hardware is generally fine for Ubuntu providing it's not an Intel
GPU. Intel GPUs unfortunately are relatively new and we can only support
those up to about 12 years old.
'video-all' is a meta package so it is absolutely
It appears you are currently running 5.13.0-22.22 but 5.13.0-23.23 is
the latest. Does that mean the bug is in 5.13.0-23.23?
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** Summary changed:
- GPU related problems after kernel update
+ [amdgpu] GPU related
** Summary changed:
- Bug with refresh rate
+ amdgpu crash in perform_link_training_with_retries
** Summary changed:
- amdgpu crash in perform_link_training_with_retries
+ amdgpu crash in dp_set_panel_mode from perform_link_training_with_retries
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The Mach chips in terms of server boards were sold well into the late
00's as a competitor to the Matrox(MGA) G200 chips in that space of
which were sold until only a few years ago in fairly standard servers.
The Matrox G550 came out in 2005 and their PCIe portfolio is still
upgraded and sold to th
I worry that removing a common metapackage name like that from an LTS
release initially, will crush tons of automation built over the years,
especially for ssh X forwarding use cases on servers without a window
manager. What is the alternative? Attach some of the actually required
dependencies and
> There is no rule being followed here in terms of sales or production
that has anything to do with actual dates, to be clear.
If it were up to me then the rule would be whether OpenGL is supported
in the associated Mesa and kernel drivers, for modern desktop support.
If you follow that rule then
I can imagine at least two alternatives:
* ubuntu-meta depends on xserver-xorg and other critical packages; or
* Creating a new 'xorg-minimal' metapackage.
But I also imagine nobody will ever bother with those because it's not
actually important. More likely that the two dependencies this bu
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