This is my xorg.conf from Jaunty when I installed it.
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X still crashes in the final release of KUbuntu 12.04, as previously.
Upgrading from xorg-edgers eliminates the problem too.
However, I performed a more detailed investigation, and I find that
upgrading of only the package libdrm-intel1 (with a few other required
by dependencies, including libdrm2
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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I have upgraded my system to Ubuntu 12.10, where this bug is not
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Title:
KWin option of
I am beginning to doubt that the bug is indeed in X, because I can not
reproduce it in pure X (without KDE or any other DE and any window manager,
starting it via xinit).
The holes in application windows and various graphical elements can appear only
after I launch manually 'plasma-desktop' (thi
In my KDE 4.4.2 the windows at (0,0) can be corrupted just as easily.
Actually I noted the following rule (in KDE): the corruption (a hole in the
place where some old tooltip was previously drawn) occures only if the new
tooltip (the one which triggers the hole) does NOT cover the window which
s
I cannot reproduce this bug in KDE 4.6.2 (XOrg 1.10.1) with KUbuntu Natty
during the routine work. The action sequences that previously corrupted panels
and windows with 100% chance, no longer corrupt anything. I tested this on two
machines, with intel and nvidia graphic cards. I am really happy
After a couple of months of working with KUbuntu Natty I find that these
graphical corruptions still may occasionally appear (mainly the panels
get corrupted). However, they became very seldom, and I cannot figure
out how to reproduce them "naturally" (not using the testcase from
here). The testcas
I also suffer from random freezes with Nouveau driver in KUbuntu 12.10 (64 bit).
My graphics card is GeForce 7300 GT.
The issue occures when some KWin animation is being rendered (usually window
minimization).
This animation often stucks in some middle point, and I can no longer do
anything with
My issue does not exist for GeForce 210. So its card-dependent.
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Xorg freeze with Nouveau drivers
To manage no
Oh no, it still exists for GeForce 210 but it is just more seldom...
Now I got the following in my Xorg.log:
[ 829.352] (EE) Backtrace:
[ 829.353] (EE) 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x36) [0x7f3d522b0b76]
[ 829.353] (EE) 1: /usr/bin/X (0x7f3d52108000+0x1ac9a9) [0x7f3d522b49a9]
[ 829.353] (
I´ve got same problem. Problem is not releated to package xserver-xorg-
video-ati, I using integrated graphic card Intel. I can reproduce the
problem. Problem is not in Firefox, I using my own application and when
I scrolling in my application Xorg crashed:
Fatal server error:
[ 12599.751] xf86Op
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I just recently switched to PopOS and it has the same issue in gnome, if
that helps.
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Title:
Resizing any window will randomly result in gra
Public bug reported:
Hi!
MY Displays are blinking after Ubuntu 20.10 upgrade. Please see the log.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu15
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-29.31-generic 5.8.14
Uname: Linux 5.8.0-29-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity_support_test.0:
Well. My installation of Ubuntu 20.04 is one week old + all the updates
and it is still happening occasionally. I just did what I did a year ago
and I can reproduce the bug again and again. See attachment for a
screenshot I did a few minutes ago.
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Yes, it is still the same configuration.
I also get another issue all the time, maybe it is somewhat connected to
this one: When switching between users, either Gnome or X crashes. The
OS asks me each time to send a report and I did it a few times. Or maybe
this is worth a separate bug report?
**
> * Logging into 'Ubuntu on Wayland' (select it on the login screen).
I've tried this before commenting last time and it had way worse
performance with the desktop itself. For example the dash would take a
minute or so to load all the icons. Also applications like OBS, Discord
and Teams have issue
To be honest I feel there is a moderate but well-measurable increase of the
graphical performance in the new Ubuntu Oneiric.
Now I have Extreme Tux Racer performance in the range 20-25 FPS (~25% comparing
to the previous 15-20 FPS that I mentioned above), all on the same laptop with
the same int
I receiving crash event too. It happened with 2 PC's in our office after
updates. There are some strangeness with my monitor, it blinks
sometimes when mouse moves.
Stopping or restarting apport service doesn't help.
We're tried to install new ubuntu, but after updates this repeated.
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Title:
Xorg assert failure: *** Error in `/usr/lib/xorg/Xorg': free():
corrupte
This or very similar crash (with the same stuff on top of the stack)
appears very frequently with fullscreen windows, when the KWin option
"suspend desktop effects for fullscreen windows" is turned on. This is
similar to the fixed bug 974041, though that one looks different. The
crash is typically
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: KUbuntu 12.04 (beta)
libdrm-intel1 2.4.32, xserver-xorg-core 1.11.4
In the Ubuntu 12.04 with the KWin option "suspend desktop effects for
fullscreen windows"
enabled, I often get X crashes. This usually occures when I just exit from a
fullscreen application,
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And I forgot to say that all this happens with the following graphics card:
Mobile Intel GL960/GM965 Chipset.
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Title:
KWin option of auto-s
A minor addition. I find that X server often crashes when using smplayer
in the fullscreen mode (also with enabled option of auto-suspeding the
KWin compositing). It may happen when I am alt-tabbing to another window
or when I call the context menu or when I try to return to the windowed
mode or ev
I have eventually found a way to obtain detailed debug info when X server
crashing.
I am executing the following command from a text console:
sudo gdb -p $(pidof X) -batch -ex 'handle all nostop' -ex 'handle all pass'
-ex 'handle 11 stop' -ex 'cont' -ex 'bt full' -ex 'cont' > ~/Xcrash.txt
Then I
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I have installed all updates accumulated for Precise during the last week, the
bug still persists, no apparent changes.
After that I've done full upgrade from the current xorg-edgers ppa, and these
crashes dissappeared (although some other minor problems emerged, but not so
disruptive).
It seems
I have just installed KUbuntu 12.04 (beta), and I can confirm that this
bug is gone in this release. I also verified this with the Clemens
Eisserer's testcase available in the Freedesktop report (Bug 22566).
This testcase no longer leaves any trash on the screen.
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The bug is alive, no changes. Upgrading the X server and intel video driver
from xorg-edgers removes the issue. However, now the intel driver from
xorg-edgers is based on SNA acceleration, which is still buggy, so it is no
longer a good solution.
After upgrade the intel driver from x-updates (to
Hello Bryce,
I installed the new drivers on Jaunty. Here's what I did:
I installed Jaunty updated it, then I added xorg-edgers PPA to my
sources.list. I saw some updates and installed them. When I restarted my
computer, the screen turned black and "Hz?" appeared on the screen. I
couldn't even ins
When I installed Hardy Heron, I first configured the monitor and then
installed proprietary drivers. Worked well.
Now I've reinstalled Hardy Heron and installed the proprietary drivers
without configuring the monitor first. Again the screen turned black and
"Hz?" appeared.
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Some Extreme Tux Racer tests (intel GMA X3100 (GL360)):
linux version on linux (Karmic): 15-20 FPS
windows version on linux (Karmic) via wine: 15-20 FPS
windows version on windows (Vista) on the same computer: 40-50 FPS
So it looks that linux intel video driver is at least 2-2.5 times more slow
t
Very strange, now I have reinstalled updates from xorg-edgers again and indeed
found slight improvement of the performance! Maybe thanks to the newer version
of mesa. Synaptic says mesa is 7.8.0 now (was 1.6.0), Intel driver is 2.10.0
(was 2.9.0), xserver-xorg-core is 1.6.5 (was 1.6.4).
However,
I experience X hang-ups in KDE, occuring each time my screensaver (euphoria) is
interrupted.
The KWin option "Suspend desktop effects for fullscreen windows" should be
ticked on.
If this option is ticked off, no problem occures.
I looked in XOrg.0.log and found the following lines there:
[ 18468
I have recently upgraded to Lucid. Unfortunately, no apparent progress with
intel graphics performance. Neither with official packages nor with any ppa
(x-updates, xorg-edgers), which include 2.11 version of the graphics driver and
7.9 of mesa and 1.8 of Xorg. In all configurations that I have t
@almandana
thanks for the hint
I have now installed the 2.4 intel driver, but Xorg refuse to load it.
It loads fbdev by default (with terrible performance of course), and when I try
to set Driver "intel" in xorg.xonf I get the error message "Ubuntu started in
low
graphics mode" after boot and Xorg
Thanks, but it did not work.. Something was changed in the lucid's (and I think
karmik's) xorg so it became incompatible with old
intel drivers. And actually the 2.6 driver is the one shipped in jaunty (i.e.
the one where the performance regression started). I think at present there is
no much s
same problem, start when 10.04 was installed, now upgreded to 10.10b
(logged in from recovery), problem was not solved and now trying to boor
up with recovery, kernel panic
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Sorry, can't tell you.
And I'm on 10.10 now
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I have just installed the new linux-image-2.6.32-25 from Ubuntu repositories,
and faced this problem too.
The booting stops just before KDM screen should appear after the KUbuntu logo
Xorg.0.log contained the same lines:
Fatal server error:
xf86OpenConsole: VT_WAITACTIVE failed: Interrupted syst
I've done a few extra reboots after this, KDM is now always starting.
However, the KUbuntu logo with five dots, which is shown before that,
was corrupted on each boot. The colors were quite strange in some
regions and the letters "KUbuntu" are surrounded by many dense green
dots. Not sure whether i
Also affects ezQuake and ioquake3 (which Urban Terror is based on). Good
to see it's just a software bug, for a while there I thought my new
mouse started to malfunction.
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I can confirm - this bug exists in both 11.10 and 12.04
Video card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD5470
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Title:
after wakeup from sl
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Title:
Xorg freeze after lid closed/opened (screen turned off/on) several
times
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Public bug reported:
After lid has been closed/opened several times the screen
- hangs up (kill session with Alt+Print+K works)
- or is black (Alt+Print+K doesn't work, only the laptop key for power off
works).
Sometimes this problem is reproducible:
- start Ubuntu 12.04
- run Firefox
- close/o
** Description changed:
- After lid has been closed/opened several times the screen
+ After lid has been closed/opened several times the screen
- hangs up (kill session with Alt+Print+K works)
- or is black (Alt+Print+K doesn't work, only the laptop key for power off
works).
Sometimes t
@vitaly-omelchuk: Hello Vitaly, if you choose "this bug affects me too"
at the top of the page, the bug heat will be increased (currently 18).
Thank you.
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** Also affects: fedora
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have used for a while a Chromium instead of a Firefox and the problem
is still there. So it does not depend on Firefox as I assumed first.
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Seems to be related to Nvidia:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=176404
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Nvidia driver causes xorg c
This problem (initially reported as 995013) occurs also while using Unity 2D.
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.17.0-1ubuntu4
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@cento (cento-autistici): I have just changed to "Unity 2D" in the login
screen and have used it for a while. I don't know, "Unity2D" uses gnome-
shell or not.
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I think it's not connected to specific ATI drivers. I have the same fail
on two different machines: 1) notebook with Core 2 Duo and NVIDIA
GeForce 8660 2) desktop with i7 3770 (with embedded Intel HD 4000). Fail
is often caused by firefox, but may happen at any other time. Also, bug
disappeared aft
Update from precise-proposed does not fix the problem, F10 still opens
the context menu in gnome terminal
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After updating from precise-proposed nothing changed, i attached two
screenshots to show the problem
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Of course I reboot after upgrading
apt-cache policy xkb-data
xkb-data:
Installed: 2.5-1ubuntu1.4
Candidate: 2.5-1ubuntu1.4
Version table:
*** 2.5-1ubuntu1.4 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
2.5-1ubuntu1.3 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main i386 Packa
I am using ASUS K55VM laptop..its annoying man since i need to lock my screen
very often ..
using tty to restart lightDM for time being..
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Is there an open bug for discrete GPU switch not working? Or should I
open a new one?
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Title:
nvidia-390 fails to boot graphical display
To
Ok I see that there already is a bug for this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/1752739
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nv
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1683383 ***
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This is very old and annoying bug. Can someone fix it, please???
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@nrbrtx I love you, dude, thanks for your fix!
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Title:
Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do not
work w
Same here, Asus N550JK with Nvidia 850M. After switch to Intel by
Nvidia-prime and restart, I can see huge consumption, around 22W. When I
disable nouveau completely, by disabling the Nvidia fallback service and
then turning off the GPU using old bbswitch, I get 11W which is normal
for this laptop
Public bug reported:
Only left half of a 4K display in MST mode visible after sleep. The same
problem often appears after boot as well. Changing mode to any arbitrary
resolution and reverting back resolves the problem.
Display Asus PQ321qe
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: xo
Public bug reported:
Black screen after updating mesa from 18.2 to 19.0 on i386 Ubuntu 18.04.
~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
~# uname -a
Linux WS 4.15.0-54-generic #58-Ubuntu S
I have just updated from ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/updates, now everything is
fine on i386 Ubuntu 18.04
~# apt-cache policy libgl1-mesa-glx
libgl1-mesa-glx:
Installed: 19.0.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.1
Candidate: 19.0.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.1
Version table:
*** 19.0.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 500
500 http://ppa.la
I have just updated mesa from bionic-proposed and now everything is fine
on i386 Ubuntu 18.04:
~# apt-cache policy libgl1-mesa-glx
libgl1-mesa-glx:
Встановлено: 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.2
Кандидат:19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.2
Таблиця версій:
*** 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.2 500
500 ht
I have just updated from bionic-proposed and everything is fine, as I
see the problem was fixed since kernel 4.15.0-62, so the patch for mesa
can be safely dropped.
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I still can log in via ssh, and I see Xorg consuming 100% CPU and immune
to kill -9 (what the damn?!!!). sudo reboot still works. so hard reset
is not really the only way.
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The bug is still exist on 12.04 after upgrading xkeyboard-config to
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Title:
[precise] F10 always opens the
This affects me as well, running with NVIDIA binary drivers.
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Title:
kwin crashes on desktop startup with wobbly windows enabled
To manage
Same for me, Ubuntu 14.04LTS
I am using a IOGEAR GUC2020DW6 and a Sony Vaio Intel i5 7 series.
I have a Samsung 32" 2560x1440 and the usb is running a 27" 1920x1080
I notice that the blinking has something to do with the difference of
resolution, because, there were a few times when xrandr repo
BTW, I just replaced unity with MATE and my third monitor works like a
charm with no lagging whatssoever! =
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Mouse Flickering aft
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~$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release: 14.04
~# apt-cache policy xserver-xorg
xserver-xorg:
Installed: 1:7.7+1ubuntu8.1
Candidate: 1:7.7+1ubuntu8.1
~$ apt-cache policy libreoffice
libreoffice:
Installed: 1:4.2.7-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 1:4.2.7-0ubunt
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** Attachment added: "LightdmGreeterLogOld.txt"
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