Public bug reported:
After updating from 23.04 to 23.10 Screen freezes on boot. Booting with 23.04
kernel 6.2.0-36 still works.
After getting 6.5.11-060511 from kernel ppa it works fine.
>From journal of failed X:
jan 08 22:14:06 chromium kernel: i915 :00:02.0: vgaarb: changed VGA
decodes:
For me using sna in Quantal Kubuntu solved the problem.
I also have the impression that my screen update rate with 'desktop
effects' is higher.
Win - win.
Ferry
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Hello Sean,
Like I said, using Quantal. You can easily lookup the versions in
packages.ubuntu..com.
To use sna (Sanday Bridge New Acceleration) I created and xorg.conf
containing:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "intel"
Option "AccelMethod" "sna"
EndSection
(courtesy https://launc
I have a mixed story when upgrading to Oneric:
Solved: eeepc 900, Chip set: VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation
Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 04)
Solved: asus mother board, Chip set: VGA compatible controller: Intel
Corporation 82G33/G31 Express Integrated Gra
I've Oneric Kubuntu and have five crashes today when zooming in LO Draw.
I would say that the bug is still not fixed.
Intel video card here.
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It seems not to happen with every intel driver (tried 3 different).
One that has the problem (from Xorg.0.old)
[798867.975] (II) intel(0): Integrated Graphics Chipset: Intel(R) G33
[798867.975] (--) intel(0): Chipset: "G33"
...
Backtrace:
[861889.898] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x37) [0x80a66
Apparently there is a problem in xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.99.917 when
using EGL.
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Importance
On the KDE bug tracker:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351865
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I'm trying but:
apport-collect -p xorg 1509434
The authorization page:
Looks like dependency problems in the python libraries.
But since first reporting, in the meanwhile I used Kubuntu Backports to
upgrade to plasma 5.5.3, qt 5.5.1 and I am running kernel amd64
4.4.0-040400-generic from ubuntu kernel ppa.
I also tried newer xorg from xorg-edgers and oibaf.
All of
Public bug reported:
Occurs using NewEssenceFinal (kdelook.org) on my eeepc 1024x600 screen.
I use this slash theme on other systems without problems.
Can't find what causes the segfault on this system.
Ferry
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xorg 1:7.6+12ubuntu1
ProcVersion
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Title:
ksplashx segfaults with error 4 in ksplashx[8048000+1b000]
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Occurs using NewEssenceFinal (kdelook.org) on my eeepc 1024x600 screen.
I use this slash theme on other systems without problems.
Can't find what causes the segfault on this system.
Ferry
ProblemType: B
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
This problem occurs in Kubuntu Karmic.
There are 2 ways to get the same result:
- open a remote X session using xdmcp from a second computer
- open a windows using krdc from a second computer to tightvnc. tightvnc
configured to
The mystery gets even bigger: using a windows machine with X-ming to get
a remote session works fine. I have added screenshots from xming.jpg
(the greeter as seen from xming, the windows pc itself viewed remotely
using vnc) and vnc.jpg (the greeter directly using vnc).
And the mangled kde desktop
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I have been able to solve the problem by using FreeNX server (karmic)
from the PPA https://launchpad.net/~freenx-team/+archive/ppa.
It appears that the reported bug has everything to with VNC not being
able to display KDE4 widgets correctly, regardless of the vnc server
(tightvnc, vnc4server).
Fo
I confirm this for Kubuntu 11.04.
On eeepc 900 (32 bit) and a 2nd pc with 64 bit, desktop effects run with
2 fps and are then automatically disdabled.
On another PC with nvideo they seem to run normally with about 30 fps.
Ferry
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Yes I have it too on Eepc 900 and also on desktop with 'Intel
Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)". All with
Kubuntu.
See attachment following.
Had the same in Debian Squeeze. (same driver I guess, and older KDE).
Do not see the problem on Natty Kubuntu with Nvidia card
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And it's not just fonts, check these icons.
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Check the 'v' in ex-yogi van de wijs
Some sizes look good, some not good.
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Yes, I have natty-updates enabled and 2:2.14.0-4ubuntu7.1 installed.
The above screenshots were with the latest packages (natty-proposed not
enabled).
I looks like the longer I have an application running the more distored
the fonts. I can hardly read what I'm typing right now.
Could it be relat
No, on one system I never suspend. It seems more related to the time an
application or the system is running.
BTW it also occured on Debian Squeeze with kernels earlier then 2.6.38.
I am not sure but I think it got introduced with the intel driver 2.14.
Ferry
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Hmm, This problem seems to depend on the actual Intel chip:
eeepc 900: sometimes the broken fonts and other anomalies occur, restarting X
seems to make them go away.
Chip set: VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML
Express Graphics Controller (rev 04)
asus mother
I am having some problems with Natty Kubuntu, with different chip sets.
eeepc 900: sometimes the broken fonts and other anomalies occur, restarting X
seems to make them go away.
Chip set: VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML
Express Graphics Controller (rev 04)
a
Given how badly readable the display is on 82945G I would say the
importance should be higher then 'low'.
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Title:
[915GM]
Yes, and no. I'm not using a dutch localization, so you I don't normally
have Cyrillic fonts :-)
Also I'm using Kubuntu (though with evolution).
But both on Eeepc and 945G the problem is that fonts are broken. Each
broken letter shows the same distortion as shown in screenshot $1 (where
the 'e' i
This is related to bugzilla.kernel.org #26002.
I think.
Ferry
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Title:
[915GM] font corruption on Intel GMA900
Sitofe,
Currently on my eeepc I see these both problems sporadically, but it is very
workable, so I don't dare to complain.
I have had these same corruptions on the eeepc before. It seems to be coming
and going with linux releases.
On the desktop with 945G at times ff becomes unreadable, until
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
This a duplicate or closely related to #940672
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.14.0-4ubu
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[915GM] font corruption on Intel GMA900
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Is there anyway I can automatically collect all relevant info as in the
bug description?
Now I created a new bug report #785388. I can hardly believe that is the
easy way.
Ferry
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The are both Kubuntu Natty using the Intel driver.
I could boot the 64-bit 945G with a 32-bit USB stick and see if that
helps.
And I could switch temporarily to a lower resolution, but not 1024x600 I
guess.
Actually the 64-bit machine has only 2GB of RAM not 4.
I'll report back with the results
I think so too.
It will probably turn out to be related to the 945G chip, or if I am
unlucky, to the revision of the chip.
But I have had these problems in the passed, and as the kernel got
updated they went away again . Soi I am sure it can be done.
Ferry
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Sitofe,
I created an empty xorg.conf and pasted the lines exactly as above.
Right now I have no artifacts as far as I can see (5 minutes ago I could
hardly read the screen).
I must admit: 15 minutes ago I added to ppa's: ppa:kubuntu-ppa and
ppa:glasen/intel-driver and then rebooted prior to follo
Bryce on #5:
This is not true. With Maverick and Kubuntu updated to 4.6.2 from the
PPA it worked fine.
Right now I have updated both the eeepc and desktop again from the ppa
to 4.6.3.
For the eeepc (900MHz Pentium M) I get about 30 FPS with desktop effects
enabled and the FPS widget enabled (sh
I need to clarify:
- the option does not improve speed
- updating KDE to 4.6.3 seems to improve speed on eeepc but not on 945G
- font problem on 945G completely goes away using DebugWait
- have not yet tested on eeepc.
Ferry
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- on eeepc 900 it seems the font/glyph errors also disappear
- no noticeable speed deterioration
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[915GM] font cor
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