I also encountered this problem (gnome-terminal not launching) and in my
case the problem was an invalid $HOME/.pam_environment file from a
previous OS installation. Xterm worked fine. Removing the
.pam_environment file fixed the problem; putting it back triggered the
problem again.
Debian 8 does
Could you please check your "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" to see if it contains the
following Text:
reporting 7 6 5 37
For me it repeats very often if I've started an 3D program with DRI_PRIME where
this Error appears.
This Message will repeat very often like:
[ 1033.178] reporting 7 6 5 37
[ 1033.28
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 15.04 and Xorg version 1:7.7+7ubuntu2
Step to reproduce:
start "DRI_PRIME=1 steam" (or any other complex 3D program like minecraft)
What is expected:
the program should show it's window(s), those should have the same content as
if started without "DRI_PRIME
in daily this problem is fixed. I'm marking this report as fixed.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I can confirm that this is still an issue in Ubuntu 14.10 with Intel+ATI.
Workaround worked for me though.
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DRI_PRIME=1 has n
This bug report was about the package "libwebkitgtk-1.0-common". This
happened already so the case of this bug is closed (marked as "fixed").
If you still have problems installing software you should open a new bug-report.
Feel free to link to this (new) bug in this activity log/thread so other us
Public bug reported:
This is possible related to Bug #1352231
When using Unity windows aren't rendered or updated. In LXDE everything
works fine.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Log into Unity
2. Open a Window
What should happen:
The window is shown & I can interact with it.
What actually happens:
Only
Public bug reported:
Xorg detects every Display twice.
I have this Notebook (Specs:)
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&tmp_geoLoc=true&docname=c02262928
I have the latest Bios Update (v25)
The Graphics cards in this Machine are:
Intel Core i5-430UM Processor (this is
I've not opened a bug report. So go ahead.
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Mark libwebkitgtk-1.0-common as "Multi-Arch: foreign"
Status in “webkit” packa
OK, since i didn't get any response, i closed the bug.
for details see post #12.
If anyone is still experiencing this bug in Ubuntu 14.04 with the latest
updates, please feel free to reopen this bug report.
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@james-fsck, the bug I mentioned is fixed for me on 14.04 (2014-March-06)
I don't know exactly when this fix happened but version "2.3.90-1" should have
the required flag.
libwebkitgtk-1.0-0:i386 however isn't able to install because of broken
dependencies. But that has to go in an other bug-repo
There is no switch in my BIOS to disable the discrete graphics card, so
no, this is no option.
And with seeing the changes that are coming up in Kernel 1.12 and 1.13,
where VGAswitcheroo is to be ignored I don't know if it's worth the
trouble.
But disabling the graphics-card with an upstart-job i
This is all fixed for me within (at least) Saucy.
One small manual step I have to do:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1062077/comments/84
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
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Suspend to Ram(S3)-wakeup leav
I still didn't test your package (see comment above for details),
but I cleared the cause for this Problem: Ubuntu now detects the right amount
of monitors and doesn't run into this problem any longer.
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So I found out, why those "hangs" occur (or better: how to "heal" them):
till now I've had a script in my "autostart"-section which essentially just
disabled the dgpu (the power-gpu).
It seems like X.org or something isn't happy with getting "robbed" a card while
it is running.
So my solution/fi
It seems like "wxITEM_RADIO" isn't compatible with Ubuntu?
I've recompiled the whole code-blocks ("codeblocks-12.11release8629" as
download able on the official site) and commented out every line with
"AppendRadioItem" in it. Build the source via:
$ ./configure --prefix /usr --with-contrib-plugin
Just a quick report:
I downloaded Ubuntu 12.04.2. I couldn't reproduce my bug on this system,
everything looks fine.
(However I installed it on an USB-Stick, not my actual hard drive but this
shouldn't make any difference, I hope)
However I used Kernel "3.5.0-23".
But this bug was reported unde
The problem is still the same (as described in post #1 ) with the latest
upstream release-candidate of kernel 3.11 (r5).
octavian@octavian-tm2:~$ uname -r
3.11.0-031100rc5-generic
however there was no package "linux-image-extra*" or "pae" (like listed
in the wiki).
PS: I've tested some more, se
So after finding an Windows image and flashing my Bios to F.25 the
problem is still the there.
What happened:
I installed WinVista, flashed my BIOS (The Insyde-Setup sayed: old ID: 1486,
old Version: F.12 - new ID: 1486, new Version: F.25)
After finishing the setup my PC shutdown. The power seeme
I can't find a page either.
It seems like my model is a rebranded tm2-2010eg (the model-number in
front of the "#" is the same), only sold by amazon.de as a "tm2-1110eg".
The hardware details, as far as I can see, are the same for both models.
tm2-2010eg details:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/w
The Sticker reads as following::
Product: WN867EA#ABD
Model: tm2-1110eg
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** Tags removed: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Since the bug is still in my fully updated Ubuntu 13.10 (and the bug is
marked "fix released" in bug #1144558 ) I think my bug isn't a
duplicate.
So there is still a bug within firefox / Xorg / linux-drm-intel.
Chromium is rendering everything fine btw.
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An update at 4th July has fixed this bug for me.
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#1144558 seems to be the same, if the fix for this bug will fix my
issues I'll mark this this bug as a duplicate.
But I'm too untechnical to be able to say "yes this is a duplicate". If
anyone has this deep insight, feel free to mark this bug as a duplicate.
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Linux hangs with: "[drm:atom_op_jump] *ERROR* atombios stuck in loop
for more than
Public bug reported:
To reproduce the bug:
1. play any video via a flash-player (I used firefox and any youtube video)
2. open the dash
What happens:
The Dash and my (Mouse-) pointer are lagging badly.
It seems like rendering with less than 5 fps
PS:
Playing a video via totem dosn't reproduce th
Public bug reported:
since upgrading to Ubuntu 13.10 I've a problem with image-corruption in
firefox.
Symptoms:
1. A loaded image is shown instead of an other loaded image (image is
duplicated / replaced) [see screenshot, the icon in the top-left "Meine Abos -
Youtube" has the Icon of "IT-News
the attached image is of "ubuntu.com" there you can see, that also
backgrounds are getting coruppted from time to time.
PS: i've deactivated "Hardware boost" in firefox in [Options] -->
[Erweitert / Extended / The last tab] --> Browsing
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h
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I'm also getting this bug from time to time (it's gotten better with this #9
update though).
Screenshot is attached.
Before I even got this "jittery"-graphics-bug on websites, not only
about:newtab. However until now i didn't get this behavior again.
Is my screenshot showing a result of this bug
Sorry for the late response,
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu on my Notebook. After this my Problems where
solved for a while.
However 2 days ago I connected my Notebook with our school-beamer again.
After crashing my Notebook this Bug has come back again.
However I cannot install your package "x
** Summary changed:
- dependency on libwebkitgtk-1.0-common:i386
+ Mark libwebkitgtk-1.0-common as "Multi-Arch: foreign"
** Description changed:
- I have a 64bit System and wanted to install 32bit libwebkit.
+ I have a 64bit System and wanted to install 32bit libwebkit-gtk-1.0-0.
- What I exp
Public bug reported:
I have a 64bit System and wanted to install 32bit libwebkit.
What I expected:
$ sudo apt-get install libwebkitgtk-1.0-0
Installing 32 Bit libwebkit.
What actually happened:
libwebkitgtk-1.0-0:i386 depends on libwebkitgtk-1.0-common:i386.
$ LANG=c; sudo apt-get install libwe
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
1. reset "/etc/pulse/client.conf" to factory-settings
2. reboot
What is expected to happen:
A running pulseaudio
What actually happenes:
The started pulseaudio instance is shown as being a (unkill able)
zombie-process.
If I change my "/etc/pulse/client.con
I attached my (gdb) backtrace of this bug. Please see "X3.log"
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I've opened an other bug-report (see bug #1155136
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1155136 )
"my" bug seems to be the same as this one.
I can reproduce this bug in Unity, it happenes everey time I press
[Super] + [P].
At the time this bug-report gets the Importance "Hig
The output on the terminal when I use my "Work around" for this bug
(outputted by "pulseaudio -"):
[...]
I: [pulseaudio] module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink
alsa_output.pci-_00_1b.0.analog-stereo idle for too long, suspending ...
D: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Suspend cause of sink
alsa_output.p
I can now reproduce this Bug every time. (I edited post #1)
** Description changed:
How to reproduce:
- 1. Start Rhythmbox
- 2. Play music
- 3. Wait some time
+ 1. Start Rhythmbox / Totem
+ 2. Rapidly Start and Stop music/video
What is expected to happen:
- The audio (flash-player and Rhyt
** Summary changed:
- X Server crashes (Broken pipe) after pressing [Super] + [P]
+ X Server crashes after pressing [Super] + [P]
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Hm, i overlooked it... the 2 backtraces are both for
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
DamageRegister [...]
the 2nd one just hat the "broken pipe"-thing before the actual error.
So I think both files actually contain the same Informations?!
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Maybe this is the same bug?!
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X Server cra
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This time I got 2 different-errors... I got the following after pressing
[Super] + [P]
1.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
DamageRegister [...] [see the attached X1.log for full backtrace]
2.
Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe.
0x7fec431cd871 in __libc_writev [..
Maybe this Bug is related to (my) Bug #1155289
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Status in “xorg”
Public bug reported:
Since a while my X-Server recognizes 3 "Connected" monitors on my Notebook.
The 2nd monitor is like a duplicate of my 1st one (both are labeled "Laptop"
and have the same resolution).
The 3rd one has no (visible) relation to my hardware, I don't even know where
those Video-S
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. login using Unity
2. press [Super/Windows] + [P]
What is expected to happen:
I don't know?! I'd expected nothing to happen, since this isn't listed in the
shortcut overview, opened by holding [Super]
What actually happens:
The X-Server crashes with a
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
1. Configure Deja-Dup to use Ubuntu-One
2. Start backup (i.e. ~$ deja-dup --backup)
3. Wait till the "preparing"-step is finished
What is expected to happen:
My data should be uploaded.
What actually happens:
Deja-Dup fails with the message:
Giving up on re
It seems to have adjusted itself.
I don't get this bug anymore.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
1. Start Rhythmbox
2. Play music
3. Wait some time
What is expected to happen:
The audio (flash-player and Rhythmbox) should output their sound.
What actually happens:
If music/sound is played I hear something like "fast forwarded" bells (high
pitched rand
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1040885 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1040885
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1040885
gnome-terminal auto-restores its size
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gnome-terminal resizes itself when I click away
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1040885
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1040885 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1102630
gnome-terminal resizes itself when I click away
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1040885
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I can confirm, that in !my! case
https://bugs.launchpad.net/pidgin/+bug/1108056 would have been the right
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I only get this Bug if i start a 3D (X11 based) Desktop-Environment.
Tested:
Bug appears:
Gnome-Shell
Unity
Bug doesn't appear:
Gnome Classic
Gnome (without effects)
XFCE
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** Description changed:
Symptom: Linux isn't displaying changes after switching to tty1 and back
to unity
Steps to reproduce:
1. Starting up to Unity
2. Switch to tty1 (Strg + Alt + F
I tried running Weston today, in this process i became aware of the fact that
the "Atombios stuck" thing only happens if I switch *TO* an X.org screen (eg
from one tty-terminal or from my weston-display [:1])
So this bug has to have to be in X.org.
I even tried to stop lightdm (sudo service ligh
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