Is xdk really the right place to fix it, seeing it also seems to be
broken in SLiM, wdm, and probably every other login manager except kdm
and gdm?
** Also affects: slim
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Is xdk really the right place to fix it, seeing it also seems to be
broken in SLiM, wdm, and probably every other login manager except kdm
and gdm?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Weird how this happened. After I tried to remove a kernel which was
still in use, I got an apport-window, after I tried to report the bug,
several other stuff crashed (e.g. the software centre), and I got some
bug reports among th
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Title:
[arrandale] GPU lockup fc2028a2 (ESR: 0x0001 IPEHR: 0x0200)
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Still not fixed for me either.
Latest beta, i7 640-LM, OCZ Vertex 2 SSD.
My session is a bit special, I don't start a normal gnome. It looks like
this:
florian@hermione ~ % cat /usr/share/xsessions/compiler.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Compiler
Comment=AWN and compiz
Exec=gnome-session --session
Rodrigo, for me, the sleep-workaround didn't help in any way, either
(even with sleep 5 or sleep 10). And I'm on the fast end :)
As said, for me, gdm's gnome-settings-daemon seems to actually hang
after I'm logging in. Still seems to be some kind of a race condition,
as this only happens maybe 1
Installed UbuntuOne here. Not using it though.
I also have no .Xmodmap. I do this on startup however:
In /etc/rc.local:
setkeycodes 67 244 6c 245 68 246 66 247
After logging in:
xinput set-prop "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint" "Evdev Wheel Emulation" 1 &
xinput set-prop "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint" "Evdev W
@Rodrigo: Yup, removed it. Will be able to tell if it got better in a
few hours/days :)
Also, I'm still wondering why I can't kill gdm's gnome-settings-daemon
with a SIGTERM, only with a SIGKILL. Am I the only one having that
issue?
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@Rodrigo: Nope, didn't help. Still having the issue. To me, it seems
gdm's gnome-settings-daemon is still there after the login, and is there
for a minute or so. Because sometimes (or maybe even always, have to
check) when this issue happens, I seem to have a orange-like theme, and
after some secon
Still rarely seems to happen to me, not using any virtualisation.
Also, it seems to always happen after I do "sudo service gdm restart" in
a tty.
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I also have the same problem.
Intel i7-620LM, OCZ Vertex 2 SSD, Intel Corporation Core Processor
Integrated Graphics Controller (in the i7). So this doesn't seem to be a
NVidia issue. The sleeping workaround didn't work for me (starting a
gnome-session without a gnome-panel nor metacity, but with
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