Not really, my intel devices have finally been working smoothly for a while
now... but the nVidia ones went bezerk with the proprietary drivers... a
whole other history, but very similar issue
2011/10/25 Bryce Harrington <768...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Hi, just checking back in for status. Have yo
Not exactly... but there are a few times that Unity still sucks (ignoring
mouse events, etc.)
2011/11/5 Fabio Marconi
> Hello
> Are you encountering again this problem?
> Thansk
> Fabio
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Ok
2011/11/6 Fabio Marconi
> Hello PresuntoRJ
> This seems surely something related to a temporarily xorg-server freeze.
> So I close this report asking you that the next time you're experiencing a
> freeze to type in a terminal
> ubuntu-bug xorg
> that will ope
Not recently... How could I go on testing it again?
On Mar 14, 2012 2:03 PM, "Bryce Harrington" <768...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Thanks Colin. There's been several fixes to game-related lockups in the
> Intel mesa tree recently; I'll bet that did it for you.
>
> Who else can re-test? I'd esp
Thank you for your report, but in the ABNT2 keyboard (pt-BR), you are
supposed to get a [,] (coma) instead of a [.] (dot) at the numerical
keyboard.
We do not dot a decimal number in portugues... we PUT A COMA.
This is the expected behavior. Do NOT try to fix what aint broken.
By the way, it wor
I am sorry I did not understand it properly before, there was a similar
issue in a previous release.
I have tested now in my system as described and I actually do get the same
problem you have (i.e in the numeric keypad the dot gives a coma when typed
in the OpenOffice suite)
2009/10/22 Fabio M.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Not sure if its a xorg problem, since it could also be in gdm or
something else. I keep my system up-to-date while testing (just run an
apt-get upgrade) and have been testing banshee when the screen went
black ... I could not rega
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This has never happened in Maverick, or any other Ubuntu release before
that (since 8.04 on this same box), only in Natty, and at least twice (the
second time is the one I have filed the bug)
2011/4/20 Bryce Harrington <767...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Have you encountered other system freezes like
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I am not sure if its a bug on xorg it self, or in the nvidia drivers, or
kernel, or some other important component, but since the upgrade my X
wont start when I boot on the newer kernel (I can get to a shell via
Ctrl+F2, and try to startx, but it als
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X wont start since the upgrade to 2.6.35-29-generic-pae
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My system keeps freezing if I leave it alone for a long time, usually
more than thirty minutes, enough for the screensaver to kick in, and
many subsystems (desktopcouch-se, zeitgeist-datahub, ...) becomes zombie
processes, rendering the box unusable.
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x froze when anything but Unity went to fullscreen (even screensaver)
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I have just downloaded the newer kernel there (form the current folder)
linux-image-2.6.38-996-generic_2.6.38-996.201103251543_i386.deb and its
headers (all and i386)... lets see how the do. ;)
Is this some specially compiled debug version of the kernel? Or just
with some newer patches?
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Just downloaded and installed the lastest Kernel available there as
current (linux-
image-2.6.38-996-generic_2.6.38-996.201103251543_i386.deb) and its
headers (all and i386)... lets see how they do ;)
Is this a specially built kernel with debug enabled? or just some newer
patches?
It seems to boo
Oddly, I get to check the temperatures in Ubuntu-Classic (gnome) via the
sensors-applet (some how they can still get temperatures from CPU and
HDD) and it is quite hot CPU=63C and HDD=53C, not sure if I can read the
GPU on this machine... but I think that is what is heating up the
system... the fan
Everything else seems pretty ok, so far... and no new freezes yet
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never happened (so far)
2011/4/24 Bilal Akhtar
> Possibly related to X. Do you face the same problem in the Ubuntu
> Classic session?
>
> ** Changed in: unity
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
> ** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
> ** Also affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
just tested on Ubuntu Classic (gnome) for a while, and bam ! it also crashed
if I let the screensaver holds the fullscreen for more than 30 minutes... it
also happened to banshee in full screen... what ever is drawn wont erase,
and I dont get to use the desktop anymore... I have to reboot via
Ctrl+
Cause it is not the package we thought about, does not mean the issue is
invalid, cause I keep getting the system in a frozen state
2011/4/25 Bryce Harrington <768...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> You've got some weird wireless error messages in your dmesg.
>
> Anyway, this sounds more like a power manag
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I was using it normally (firefox, chrome, banshee, and also reading a
PDF) when suddenly the X turned off, back to a textual background (as I
would expected if I have pressed Ctrl+Alt+Bckspc, but I have not) and
shortly after I was presented with the
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xorg died (gracefully to login) but without ado
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I have managed to boot and get the GUI running when I attempted to fully
remove the kernel and header files (linux-image-2.6.35-29-generic-pae,
linux-image-2.6.35-29-generic, linux-headers-2.6.35-29-generic-pae,
linux-headers-2.6.35-29-generic and linux-headers-2.6.35-29) and then
reinstalling them
by the way, I did apt-get autoremove -purge with the packages to really
get rid of them ;)
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X wont start since
t my hands on a box with nvidia, I will jump in to test natty on
it (prefereably, upgrading it from maverick)
2011/4/28 bugbot <768...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Hey PresuntoRJ,
>
>
> Hi, have you had a chance to test if this bug is still present in natty?
>
> If it does (a
how can I understand when the issue is on the xorg driver (intel or
otherwise)? I had no clue when I have inspected my log files, at least,
nothing obvious, where I was looking... :-p
2011/4/28 bugbot <771...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> ** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ub
Thu Apr 28 20:10:11 2011
(==) Using system config directory "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d"
Program received signal SIGUSR1, User defined signal 1.
0xb7fe1424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
2011/4/28 Bryce Harrington <771...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Hi PresuntoRJ, of course you're
Next time it freezes, I will collet the data and post on this bug. Not sure
how my box will be affected with a recent kernel upgrade, though.
2011/5/3 Bryce Harrington <768...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> For X freeze bugs on Intel, you need to collect the output of 'dmesg'
> and your /sys/kernel/debug/
I think I can post a dmesg and i915_error_state files the next time my
machine freezes, but I am not sure how it will react with a recent kernel
upgrade to 2.6.38-9
2011/5/3 Bryce Harrington <768...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> [I've marked this bug for inclusion in our oneiric bug queue. While
> techn
Similarly to other intel related bugs, I will try to post the collected data
when my box freezes again... not sure how it will behave with a newly
upgraded kernel, though...
2011/5/3 Bryce Harrington <767...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> You should also check your dmesg and
> /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915
I have been trying to get reproduce the bug to capture dmesg,
i915_error_state and even dtraces from my gdm session, but I am not sure
what triggers it yet.
So far, it seems that it freezes when the screensaver was running for
some time BECAUSE IT HAD TURNED MY SCREEN OFF due to energy policy...
I have been trying to get reproduce the bug to capture dmesg,
i915_error_state and even dtraces from my gdm session, but I am not sure
what triggers it yet.
So far, it seems that it freezes when the screensaver is about to run,
when idle for some time.
I had since disengaged the screensaver, and
I have been trying to get reproduce the bug to capture dmesg,
i915_error_state and even backtraces from my gdm session, but I am not
sure what triggers it yet.
So far, it seems that it freezes when the screensaver was running for
some time BECAUSE IT HAD TURNED MY SCREEN OFF due to energy policy..
I have been trying to get reproduce the bug to capture dmesg,
i915_error_state and even backtraces from my gdm session, but I am not
sure what triggers it yet.
So far, it seems that it freezes when the screensaver was running for
some time BECAUSE IT HAD TURNED MY SCREEN OFF due to energy policy..
I have since upgraded this machine to Natty (32) and it failed
catastrophically... so much it was not showing the grub menu due to an
impossible high resolution, not showing plymouth during boot, and
basically unusable... Hopefully I had a full back up (plus my home was
on another disk) and could w
humpft... it just happened again, no heads up, while using the machine
(not at idle, screen saver, or screen off)...
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I have never been able to reproduce the bug on a debug session... every
attept to backtrace seems impossible to complete, locking up my system
even further... the wiki guides do not help at all :-(
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