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Using Kubuntu Trusty Daily as of 3/18.
I have two Caicos XTX [Radeon HD 8490 / R5 235X OEM], with 3 monitors.
Machine is an Optiplex 9020.
2 monitors are plugged in (hdmi and display port) to the first card.
Another monitor is plugged (hdmi) in to the second card.
The secon
** Summary changed:
- Third monitor not recognized on dual Radeon HD 8490 cards
+ Third monitor not recognized on dual Radeon HD 8490 cards with default radeon
drivers
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Just installed Kubuntu 14.04 release, and it works out of the box.
Set bug as invalid.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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It appears to be a xorg or gdm problem. I'm setting the package as xorg,
please change it if that's xorg-related.
I removed the unnecessary complaints from the bug description. Thank you
for your comprehension.
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Whenever I try to log into the computer from GDM, I get a b
I'm not sure if this is the same but I'm also getting "Failed to
allocate primary buffer: out of memory."
[17.734] (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to allocate primary buffer: out of memory.
[17.734] (EE) NVIDIA(0): *** Aborting ***
[17.804]
Backtrace:
[17.804] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrac
I added the "nopat" kernel option, it seems to help with that issue.
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Title:
"conflicting memory types" -> "Failed to allo
Not sure if this is related... but I'm getting the same type of issue
with Flash animations inside Firefox.
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Title:
unity renderin
I am getting random freezes as well on Ubuntu Maverick, it happens quite a few
times a day.
I also have 64bits CPU and a Nvidia card with the nvidia drivers installed.
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Ubuntu freezes to death in random intervals
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661639
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I've also tried with the Nouveau drivers and I still had two lockups
today.
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Ubuntu freezes to death in random intervals
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661639
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After my switch to nouveau, someday the compiz effects got disabled, and
since then I did not have any freeze or lock up. I'm probably just
lucky, but that can be something worth giving a try.
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Ubuntu freezes to death in random intervals
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661639
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I changed my keyboard and mouse to USB, and using the nouveau gfx
driver, and still had two lock ups around a minute after opening my user
session.
Also, (and as pointed earlier,) the machine does not lock up by itself, there
needs to be human activity.
The two last freezes I had, the first broug
I am willing to debug this issue but what can I do to generate a
backtrace or logs? I have apport running, and tried to setup linux-
crashdump but it does not work or I am not sure how to set those up
correctly.
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Ubuntu freezes to death in random intervals
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661639
Same as Yuriy. My card is a 9800 GT.
The issue seems fixed everywhere except Firefox.
Epiphany, Chromium (and other apps that I've tried) behave correctly (scroll is
very smooth).
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nvidia 256.53 xorg-server 1.9.0 performance regression with antialiased text
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629
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