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Title:
VGA driver not available
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xserver-xorg-video-intel is an old 'intel' driver that is no longer
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Title:
date/time display issue on lock screen
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A photo (or video) of your issue may have helped highlight your issue.
Providing a link to where it can be seen would be welcome too.
Does the issue occur when you're using other OSes (a live system if this
is you
** Attachment added: "another pic; slightly different window positions"
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Public bug reported:
** quick notes
I'll add more soon; link other report(s; 1 kubuntu, 1 ubuntu) & maybe
mark duplicate
NOTE: this or like issue is experienced with Ubuntu (GNOME) & Kubuntu
(KDE) so it's not surprising. It does not occur on Xubuntu & Lubuntu
though.
Daniel (vanvugt) has sugge
** Description changed:
- ** quick notes
-
- I'll add more soon; link other report(s; 1 kubuntu, 1 ubuntu) & maybe
- mark duplicate
+ Ubuntu MATE impish QA-test install to
+ - hp dc7700 (c2d-e6320, 5gb, nvidia quadro nvs 290)
NOTE: this or like issue is experienced with Ubuntu (GNOME) & Kubu
description implies 5.8 HWE kernel worked; thus issue likely kernel
related
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Title:
[Hu
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Public bug reported:
// please ignore this at present..
// i've still got some more testing to do.
// (i want to test this on another box without KVM (kbd/vid/mouse) switching
this machine has
// ALSO NOTE: lynorian (lubuntu-devel) also said
guiverc: I think I filed something about this in a
I did another QA-test on a different box (most of this is copied from qa-test
comments)
& suspended/awoke multiple times, without issue.
This second box has two mice, one thru KVM switch & one direct - both worked
flawlessly (after each awake-from-suspend)
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dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e6850, 5g
Another box - NO ISSUES again with mouse buttons after WAKE..
QA-test comment follows :-
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hp 8200 elite sff (i5-2400, 8gb, nvidia quadro 600)
i'm really only testing for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1818777 ie. suspend & wake
tests.
this box has its own screens & no shar
** Description changed:
- // please ignore this at present..
- // i've still got some more testing to do.
- // (i want to test this on another box without KVM (kbd/vid/mouse) switching
this machine has
+ Notes: The box I tested this on has shared keyboard/mouse/video
+ I tried to re-produce on t
another QA-Test on same dc7700
This time i firstly confirmed issue was still there - YEP suspend & no
mouse buttons
Then i turned on another machine sharing KVM switch (more power is my theory
for this)
and the issue disappeared. It was tried again a few times with other machine
on, and
no i
for original report (live qa-test system on dc7700); I forgot to upload
this file...
** Attachment added: "journalctl -a >journalctl.txt (i forget if it was sudo)"
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Title:
Lubuntu 19.04 qa-test; suspend then wake & keyboard
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Your description indicates the issue started after swapping from the
nouveau driver to an nvidia driver; which implies to me it's more an
issue related to the nvidia driver itself.
Why do you think it's related to
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Just an [off-topic] support note, but I would check your sources for
issues with your two architectures (ie. is something missing that has
held back your x86_64 and led to this?)
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The Ubuntu package xserver-xorg-video-intel-hwe-18.04 has different
requirements to that you listed in your message.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-updates/xserver-xorg-video-intel-
hwe-18.04 (it requires xorg-video-abi-24 not the -23 your message
reported)
Have you grabbed unofficial packag
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Examining the information you have given us (esp. "will I have to re-
install"), this does not appear to be a bug report so we are closing it
and converting it to a question in the support tracker. We understand
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Examining the information you have given us, I see many hardware issues
and wonder if you have a faulty power supply (thus possibly your disk
issues, plus the video flickering issues), and suggest you check that
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