bootchk: see comment #7, if you use the qt sdk you won't get the ubuntu code
(it's not in upstream yet). You want
to test with the ubuntu-provided qt (fingerpaint demo is in the qt4-demos
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This sounds a little circular. It doesn't work with Mesa -> it's
blacklisted by google -> not a bug because it's blacklisted?
FWIW it seems to work fine with Chromium from Precise after disabling
the blacklist. Wonder what's different.
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Because it doesn't work with Chrome, like reported in comment #7. It's the same
way on Precise with Chrome + Mesa,
the GPU process crashes. I don't know why it crashes on Chrome but works with
Firefox and Chromium.
There aren't separate WebGL implementations for different video cards in
Chrome/C
Chromium is the open source project that Chrome is based on (it includes
further proprietary stuff and Google branding). The version of Chromium
in Precise (18.x) is older than what you get with Chrome from the Google
stable channel (22.x).
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I was referring to Chrome 22.x from the stable channel. Old Chrome
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automatically updated.
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Now I can't reproduce the GPU process crash after restarting, all the
WebGL examples work fine.
I'll open up a new bug with a gdb stack trace of the GPU process if I
get a reproducible crash again.
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Recently the VT switching shortcut keys changed from ctrl+alt+arrowkeys
and ctrl+alt+F-keys to just alt+arrowkeys/f-keys. This conflicts with
many application keybindings, such as Firefox history back/forward.
I don't know which package is to blame, xorg-server is my best gue
I found a discussion of this bug at
https://askubuntu.com/questions/886593/alt-f4-switches-to-tty4 and a
workaround (kbd_mode -s). No clue to what gets it in the wrong mode to
begin with, though.
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There is also a bug filed in 2015 about the same problem, with a barrage
of recent comments from 18.04 users:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1508146
I hesitate to mark this a duplicate though, since the 2015 bug is not
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Looks like the wacom driver just converts the touch gestures (eg pinch)
to scroll wheel events, so it's not Qt's fault.
** Package changed: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu) => xf86-input-wacom (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- multitouch + qt doesn't work (eg fingerpaint demo)
+ multitouch + qt doesn't work (eg f
Ok I have verified that my local fix works, this ErrorF triggers in the
beginning of AttendClient:
void
AttendClient (ClientPtr client)
{
OsCommPtr oc = (OsCommPtr)client->osPrivate;
int connection;
if (!oc) {
ErrorF("osPrivate NULL in AttendClient!");
return;
}
I had
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Funnily the touchscreen accepts one gesture after boot (drawing the selection
rect on the desktop). Nothing after that.
I don't know if this is through some mouse emulation or if the N-Trig DuoSense
handles both touchpad and touchscreen,
or if the unrecognised input device 0
Same happens after upgrading to current alpha version of raring. I get
the one touch swipe after reboot.
After looking at xorg log more closely it appears the DuoSense is recognised as
touchscreen and the unknown hid is
recognised as mouse:
[ 3.434] (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device
Actually it seems this is just some kind of unity bug. Installing libqt4-demos
and running the fingerpaint example
results in perfectly working multitouch!
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checked older versions: fingerpaint demo doesn't work in precise, does
work in quantal.
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Touchscree doesn't work on Fujitsu Stylistic
The rest of the functionality works after installing v3.9-rc3-raring
from kernel-ppa. It didn't really work properly in Qt either with the
earlier version, it didn't pass through click events properly to Qt
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Oh, the v3.9-rc4-raring test I did was with quantal.
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I got Qt multitouch working on another laptop after a driver fix (see
#724831), so Qt isn't the problem.
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With the N-trig touchscreen (#724831) the Qt fingerpaint demo works with fine
1-5 fingers. So the wacom
touchscreen support should be fixed to handle that as well.
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I finally got around to following through the config hackery described at
http://www.murraytwins.com/blog/?p=103
(the trick was to remove the existing wacom .conf, i think i earlier just chmod
000'd it but Xorg was running as
root so read it anyway). And it worked, kind of. I got fingerpaint work
Marking as confirmed since Brent Fox reproduced this already couple of
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I now upgraded the laptop to 12.04 and the fingerpaint demo stopped working
even with Xorg.0.log showing
it's using evdev.
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This still happens in Precise.
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This has happened twice now, both times when machine was unattended and screen
was probably locked.
Looks similar to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821628 including
the "divisor 0 get vblank counter failed"
warning preceding the crash.
So in Xorg log I get the
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Another possible sighting: http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=686861
(only "redo_fr" looks in his blog which has a similar backtrace, but other
radeon users ("plikplok" and "Kaffee")
report same symptoms)
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This started happening frequently enough that I broke out the xorg sources and
figured out how to associate
the crash address to a line number. (*)
It's crashing at the line where it's dereferencing client->osPrivate, I'd guess
there's a missing null check of client->osPrivate at the start of A
I would try a fix but I can't seem to work the build tools these days
("dpkg-source: unrepresentable changes to source", "dpkg-source: info:
'dpkg-source --commit' is not supported by the source format '1.0'")
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I tried booting the 12.10 beta and touching the screen doesn't do anything.
This is working in my 12.04 install on this laptop.
Hardware is Fujitsu Lifebook T731.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: xserver-xorg-input-wacom 1:0.16.0+0git9f32b03-0ubuntu1
Pro
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** Description changed:
- I tried booting the 12.10 beta and touching the screen doesn't do anything.
This is working in my 12.04 install on this laptop.
- Hardware is Fujitsu Lifebook T731.
+ I tried booting the 12.10 beta and touching the screen doesn't do
+ anything. This is working in my 12.0
This should be assumed broken in natty unless proven otherwise, since googling
about the problem yields similar reports from over
the years. In fact since iTux chimed in, I'm marking this confirmed. (I'm not
planning to update the machine in question to natty
in the near future).
** Changed in:
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Binary package hint: xorg
xev says my copy and paste keys are generating XF86Copy and XF86Paste as
they should, but they don't do anything in terminal or gnome apps.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: xorg 1:7.5+6ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System
-> About Ubuntu.
"You are using Ubuntu 10.10
- the Maverick Meerkat - released in October 2010 and supported
until April 2012."
2) The versio
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vga monitor not detected
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1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System
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"You are using Ubuntu 10.10
- the Maverick Meerkat - released in October 2010 and supported
until April 2012"
2) The version
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webgl doesn't work with chrome
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I haven't had the chance to try it yet, and I might skip Natty. I didn't
realise I had to respond in order to keep this from expiring. I imagine
the "supported until April 2012" in the about dialog means bugs are
still tracked for Maverick?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
St
confirmed by Adam so marking confirmed.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Chromium gpu blacklist seems to have gained an entry for this:
{
"blacklist": [ "webgl" ],
"description": "The Intel Mobile 945 Express family of chipsets is not
compatible with WebGL.",
"device_id": [ "0x27AE" ],
"id": 4,
"os": {
"type": "
Public bug reported:
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Machine freezes on login with Naali. Adding more in additional comment
since launchpad just ate my first writeup (internal error after clicking
submit, back button shows empty report form).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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(reporting against xserver-xorg-video-intel since using ubuntu-bugon
"linux" first refused to generate report while intel-drm-next kernel was
installed, and then after i removed it, it crashed on a dangling vmlinuz
link).
so, steps to reproduce on lucid;
* check out and build naali (git clone ht
Public bug reported:
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Google published some webgl demos for chromium, but they all hang on gm45. They
work on my
work machine (lucid + nvidia proprietary drivers).
steps to reproduce:
1. get chromium from daily ppa (apt-add-repository ppa:chromium-d
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