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Error while using nvidia-settings. Failed to write
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+12ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-2.2-generic 3.5.0-rc4
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-2-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
.proc.driver.nvidia.gpus.0:
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I'd like to add that I am experiencing random mouse freezes as well.
I just built a new system with an ASUS M3N78 Pro motherboard, AMD Phenom
9650, and 8GB RAM. I am using the onboard Geforce 8300 video card. I am
using a Logitech cordless keyboard and mouse, of which the keyboard is
USB and the m
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
After having switched to a virtual console with control-alt-F1 and back
with alt-F7 the display has attractive vertical coloured stripes rather
like corduroy. It appears to be an exclusive or pattern on every eighth
pixel. It
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Thanks for the update Bryce. I've updated the driver but continue to
experience mouse freezes.
I'm working on the assumption that I'm not to add the PPA as a
repository to my sources list, so instead I downloaded the following
four packages and issued a 'dpkg -I *'. This is on a fully patched
Jaun
Thomas; I am not an IT guy. Talk of synatic assert failure and subscribing to a
bug is all Greek to me. At times I've received a notice of a bug on my computer
and reported the fact, but no knowledge of any action needed from me. My use
of the computer is e-mails. Bill Kiskaddon.
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Testing with Lucid Lynx Alpha 2 Netbook Remix on USB stick. The laptop
is an Asus M5200N with Intel i855GM graphics chip.
I have the same graphics freezing bug when running 9.10 Karmic. There is
already an open bug for Karmic ht
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When system hangs the following error appears:
(process:329): GLib-WARNING XX. getpwuid_r(): failed due to unknown userid (0)
This is after a kernel update today. The only workaround is use recovery and
log in then startx.
Previous kernels not affe
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 270201 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270201
I also have this problem connecting to my Samsung TV over HDMI.
Also, I really don't think this is a duplicate of #270201
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Sorry, I have been overseas for a few weeks. I will set up a new HDD
install and get some better logs for this issue.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Bryce Harrington
wrote:
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - [i855] [i855GM] Lucid Freeze shortly after X startup on Intel i855
> + [i855] Lucid Freeze sh
apport information
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Testing with Lucid Lynx Alpha 2 Netbook Remix on USB stick. The laptop
is an Asus M5200N with Intel i855GM graphics chip.
I have the same graphics freezing bug
apport information
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Installed xorg-edgers PPA [1] and did: aptitude update, aptitude upgrade, reboot
After logging in and starting to pull down menus, I no longer get a freeze, but
Xorg crashes and I am left with a black screen with a mouse pointer that I can
move about, but I am now able to switch VT (Ctrl-Alt-F2)
Installed mainline kernels [1] 2.6.33-020633rc4 and 2.6.33-999. In
both cases I got a freeze after logging in and pulling down menus. The
mouse pointer still moves, and I can switch VT using Ctrl-Alt-F2 to get
a console.
[1]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds
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Installed drm-intel-next kernel [1] 2.6.33-997.20100248 but similar
sort of freeze immediately when logging in.
I will install the packages required to build the kernel source and try
the patch [2] to capture more info. I am quite comfortable patching the
kernel and I have written several de
I have patched kernel 2.6.33-999 with the batch buffer dump v8 patch [1]
and compiled everything. This has been installed, rebooted, and the new
kernel version confirmed. I have captured the batch buffer dump after
the crash/freeze and attached it here.
uname -a
Linux ubuntu 2.6.33-rc8-gpudump
The kernel source that I used was not from the drm-intel tree, it was the
mainline [1]. The exact source package that I downloaded was:
linux-source-2.6.33_2.6.33-999.201002211003_all.deb
I then applied the batch buffer dump v8 patch [2].
It would probably make it easier for the Intel develop
Just in case anyone is following in my footsteps...
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/anholt/drm-intel.git
cd drm-intel/
cp /boot/config-2.6.32-14-generic .config
fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-`git describe` kernel_image
For my build git describe returned
Public bug reported:
I really do not know what happened.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Feb 25 20:13:13 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
reinstall it before attempting a removal.
Installation
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Geir, the upstream msleep() patch works. The performance is woeful, but
at least it helps narrow down where the problem is.
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The upstream bug was marked as a duplicate, so we need to follow the
main upstream bug instead.
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Status: Invalid => Unknown
** Changed in: xserv
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I had been having a Jaunty system freeze problem using the 173 NVIDIA
binary driver, and I could generally only recover with Alt-SysReq
REISUB. I couldn't access a console, because no consoles were
available. That was not a problem until perhaps a
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It crashed again overnight. While I couldn't figure out how to run
xrestop from a virtual console, I did run top -b -d 2 -n 5 in case it
helps.
If you can tell me if I can run xrestop from a virtual console, I'll try
that the next time it freezes.
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It froze again today (twice). After the first time, I killed FF to get
enough memory to run xrestop. The attached xrestop.out and xtop.out are
from that session.
Then I killed and restarted X, and things ran for a while. An hour and
a half later, it froze again. I was able to regain partial con
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I should have said above that "These freezes do make the machine very
challenging to use, unfortunately." My productivity is way down. Sorry
for the misstatement
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In case it's of help, I've been running top in batch mode on a 15-minute
interval to see if anything funny happens before a freeze. Here's one
such trace from today. If there's another trace you need to help
prioritize or debug this, just ask.
I'm up to multiple freezes per day now and looking f
ion of your xorg.conf
Cool! That sounds easy. I have two displays, so I added it to each. I
presume I need to restart X; I'll do that when I don't have so many
windows open (or when Jaunty "helps" me in that regard :-) ).
Thanks!
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Bill Harris writes:
>> How did you get your uptime up to 5 days?
>
> I have no idea; I didn't do anything special. I did accept any upgrades
> _except_ kernel upgrades, as I'm already on 2.6.31.
Just for the record: my system locked up at between 6 and 7 days. I
re
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I ran the Update Manager this morning which updated the kernel and Xorg, so I
rebooted my laptop as recommended.
On coming up, my UK keyboard is now all wrong. The # key produces \, the @ key
produces " and I have yet to find
the UK Pound character
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I have finally managed to get it back to normal - I used
System->Preferences->Keyboard Layouts to change the layout to
US, then Click 'Apply System-Wide', then change it back to UK and click 'Apply
System-Wide', then logout and login again.
It is now behaving and the misplaced keys are back in t
One final oddity, checking the System->Preferences->Keyboard screen again,
there are now two entries for the US keyboard
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Just been comparing XOrgLog.txt and XOrgLogOld.txt. Before the update, it
reports
xkb_layout = "gb"
while after it says
xkb_layout = "us"
There is no /etc/X11/Xorg.conf, so I don't know where these are coming
from, presumably defaults?
I don't know if there was an Xorg.conf before the
On my Asus M5200N, I can confirm that 599 kernel does not freeze, and I
get visual desktop effects, full screen video, suspend and hibernation.
The 600 kernel re-introduces the freeze.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated
Graphics Device (rev 02)
Sub
I have an Asus M5200N as well and the cause of the freeze has been
identified in bug 447892. I have installed the "599" testing kernel and
haven't had a freeze since.
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Hi,
I have the same problem after upgrading today from 9.04 to 9.10 Beta. This
happens on my Asus M5200N with Intel 855GM graphics. About 20 seconds after
logging in, X Windows freezes but the mouse pointer still moves. The displayed
date/time is not updated on the screen. I am unabled to sw
I have the same problem on my Asus M5200N laptop with 855GM graphics
chipset after I upgraded from Ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10 RC last week.
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Blacklisting i915 kernel module is not enough. With the i915 module
blacklisted, and the initramfs image updated, the i915 module still gets
loaded somehow. It looks like Xorg forces the module to load when it
starts up.
These are the commands I used to disable the i915 kernel module:
sudo -i
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I installed Ubuntu Lucid Beta1 on a HP Z600 workstation with 2 nVidia
video cards (G94 [Quadro FX 1800] and NV41GL [Quadro FX 1400]. The
nouveau driver works fine on the older nVidia card (NV41GL [Quadro FX
1400]). But it does
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Tried Ubuntu 11.04 Daily CD (2011-03-27) and suffered system freeze
during CD boot up graphics. Second attempt resulted in a sudden system
reset instead of a freeze. I have now rolled back to Ubuntu 8.10 which
works, but is no longer supported and does not have any repositories
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** Changed in: unity-2d
Importance: High => Critical
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graphical corruption with multiple drivers and classic de
Ignore my last comment #73. On further investigation I believe that I
now have a hardware fault, flexing the laptop cause screen corruption or
hard resets.
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I was able to reproduce the corruption with
/apps/metacity/general/capture_before_unmap set to false which rules out
this patch being the problem.
I tested on natty using with nvidia graphics and natty beta and latest
from unity-2d dpaily ppa. See attached video. This is how I am able to
reproduce
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verified bug occurs on -intel graphics as well
Simplier steps to reproduce:
1) open 2 terminals
2) bring up apps place
3) super key to hide apps place
4) super key to show dash
bang - corruption
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Definitely could be multiple corruption issues here. It's pretty clear the one
I am able to repnroduce is specific to unity-2d and is independent of
capture_before_unmap setting. I will file a seperate bug to track the unity-2d
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Please make sure the capture_before_unmap gconf setting is false by default. It
should only be true when logging into unity-2d session.
@marc
Can you come up with a reliable way to reproduce the corruption without using
unity-2d?
@colin
couple of things here:
- capture_before_unmap should be set to false by default in metacity.schemas,
so that is a definitely a bug
- unity-2d package should set capture_before_unmap to true in it's
debian/20_unity-2d-gconf-default file which sets the gconf defaults for the
unity-2d sessio
yea even with the latest updates i'm also still DOA for gdm. I can run
kdm fine but gdm just boots to a desktop screen.
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Tit
After filing my last comment above, I moved to Debian Lenny on that
machine, and so I no longer have easy access to Ubuntu. My newer
machine (also Debian) doesn't even have nvidia hardware.
Thus it's no longer a problem for me, but I have no idea if "Fix
Released" is accurate, either. What's the
Unity not working properly with the NVIDIA FX5200.
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version 173.14.30 is buggy for GeForce FX 5200
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I have this exact problem. I am using a GeForce 7300 LE. This seems to
affect a lot of laptop users, but I have the desktop version of this
card.
The unity_support_test passes completely, but the desktop hangs if I
load either Unity or Classic Gnome with Effects. I had no video
problems on mult
This bug still happens on Ubuntu 10.10 with the 'recommended' Nvidia
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Xorg crashes after GDM when switchi
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ifferent driver (it seems that if
there was another bad ati driver out there, we'd probably be hearing about that
too), so I'd be interested in what driver the kernel actually has loaded.
Thanks,
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would solve the problem on your system).
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Here is a good reference for anyone else who wants to get around this
issue until nvidia releases new drivers
http://www1.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10441734#post10441734
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Weird that i did my full update it removed the nvidia driver and the
nouveau driver doesn't work for kdm or gdm. So i guess i need to either
downgrade some packages or wait for nvidia to release a new driver.
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With the key points of that link above being run.
sudo apt-get remove nvidia-common nvidia-settings
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
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The PPA kernel from Brian is working on my ASUS M5200N laptop with
855GM graphics. No freezes after 12 hours. I can do full screen
xv video, firefox etc without any freezes or glitches.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:brian-rogers/experimental
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.
This is a fresh install of 32bit Ununtu.
Live CD was showing an immediate blank screen, before even the splash screen.
>From other reports I believe this is due to KMS with Nouveau driver and my
>card.
Set nomodeset using F6 and then installed.
No changes made to xorg.conf
Card reports as GeFo
I am away from this machine until mid August. I will look at when I
have access to the system.
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etiquette.
I am having what seems to be a video memory leak issue after upgrading
to 10.04 Lucid. Pixels in letters and numbers will randomly turn off
and on after roughly one hour of use. Graphics are unaf
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Proprietary FGLRX graphics driver
Ubuntu 10.04.1 amd64 fresh install
Card: Diamond Radeon HD 5770 OCX
Package: fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu4
Error: failed to install/upgrade: SystemError: InstallArchives() fai
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Problem is still present after an upgrade to Meerkat.
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Like many others, I have been getting random screen freezes since July
2013.
They are more frequent under 13.10, but I was also getting them under
13.04
I have a quad processor, and it seems that if one cpu approaches 100%, I am
much more likely to see a screen freeze. Some of the freezes clear
Using 17.10
My Elantech mousepad on Gigabyte laptop is nearly unusable.
Over sensitive. Move and it suddenly decides I tapped and start selecting text,
or it clicks when I did not tap.
Trying to find where to configure the sensitivity reveals lots of dead programs
(gpointing-device-settings, Sy
Public bug reported:
Although I filed this against X11, this might be a kernel issue.
I upgraded packages on 7/13/22 & rebooted today (7/15/22 -- I hadn't
noted the "reboot required pop-up).
After reboot, the screen was blank/black and unresponsive. Looking at
indicator lights, I believe that t
One more note: While booting, my external (USB) monitor was
disconnected.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1981849
Title:
Xorg freeze
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Public bug reported:
bill@WB4ALM-07:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 13.10
Release:13.10
bill@WB4ALM-07:~$apt-cache policy pkgname
N: Unable to locate package pkgname
I get frequent system hangs...
...sometime xorg restarts itself, many times it does not.
Usually I have no
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