Public bug reported:
Here is the back trace information:
Application: GDebi (gdebi-kde), signal: Segmentation fault
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
[KCrash Handler]
#6 0x in ()
#7 0x7f018591ea3a in sip_api_get_cpp_ptr () at
/usr/l
I don't need a backport as I found a way around it in14.04.
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Title:
unable to connect external monitor
Status in xorg p
I did what you said penalvch and booted from USB
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/vivid-desktop-amd64.iso, as
the bug previously was also present when booting from USB.
The bug does not exist in that ISO.
However in earlier versions I fixed it by making a custom display
configuration
** Description changed:
When connecting a BenQ T905 through HDMI with a resolution of around
1280x1020, the mouse starts wobling back and forth 4-5 times a second.
Checking the log, it seems like the system cant decide on a correct
resolution and changing it back and forth between differen
** Description changed:
When connecting a BenQ T905 through HDMI with a resolution of around
1280x1020, the mouse starts wobling back and forth 4-5 times a second.
Checking the log, it seems like the system cant decide on a correct
resolution and changing it back and forth between differen
Public bug reported:
When connecting a BenQ T905 through HDMI with a resolution of around
1280x1020, the mouse starts wobling back and forth 4-5 times a second.
Checking the log, it seems like the system cant decide on a correct
resolution and changing it back and forth between different resolutio
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