*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1724994 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1724994
Seeing the same lockup on an old Gateway just after I log in through
"Ubuntu through Wayland". If I log in through "Ubuntu with X11" things
work fine. One note from the logs file is that the Wayland login
I have the same issue. I suspect something unique about our DVD drives
or the way they are defined.
sudo lshw -C disk gives
*-cdrom
description: DVD reader
product: COMBO SOHC-4836V
vendor: LITE-ON
physical id: 0.0.0
bus info: scsi@0:0.0.0
logical name
Installing lightdm-gtk-greeter also makes this problem go away
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Title:
Supported Radeon 9550 very slow with Unity in 13.10, no 3D
acceleration
I have a similar issue. My current installation is an upgrade from
13.04. Was your reinstall a clean reinstall? Thanks
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Title:
Radeon drivers
I am using Ubuntu 13.04 and it affects me as well.
Graphics: Gallium 0.4 on NV43, 32 bit Intel® Pentium(R) D CPU 3.20GHz ×
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Title:
imagemagic
** Summary changed:
- Radeon 9550 fails to support Unity with lightdm in 13.10
+ Radeon 9550 fails in lightdm with Unity in 13.10
** Summary changed:
- Radeon 9550 fails in lightdm with Unity in 13.10
+ Supported Radeon 9550 very slow with Unity in 13.10, no 3D acceleration
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Public bug reported:
Dramatically slower graphics performance after going from Ubuntu 13.04
to 13.10. After some debugging (below) I installed gdm and the problem
went away.
lspci -nn | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI] RV350 [Radeon 9550]
Switched to gdm, problem seems to be in lightdm.
** Summary changed:
- RV350 Radeon 9550 not supported by Unity 3D in Saucy
+ [SOLVED] RV350 Radeon 9550 not supported by Unity 3D in Saucy
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Reverted system back to mesa 9.2.1. Unity 3D still not supported.
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Title:
RV350 Radeon 9550 not supported by Unity 3D in Saucy
To manage notifi
Typo in previous post should read "The hard drive (before 13.04) was
associated with an nvidia card."
I removed some files related to nvidia configuration (no nvidia or
nouveau is installed or loaded). Same issue continues. I believe
nvidia is totally purged.
lspci and Xorg.0.log don't agree on
This was not a clean install... The hard drive (before 10.04) was
associated with an nvidia card. I see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bugs?field.tag
=possible-manual-nvidia-install in the tags, and maybe this could be the
root cause.
Don't work on this until I report back in..
Public bug reported:
Dramatically slower graphics performance after going from Ubuntu 13.04
to 13.10. Card used to show as supported in 13.04.
lspci -nn | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI] RV350 [Radeon 9550] [1002:4153]
/usr/lib/nux/unit
I am running an AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2200+ with an nvidia nv11
x86/MMX+/3DNow!+/SSE card. I don't believe my problem is related to
fast booting. :)I also tried to tuck a 10 second delay in
S70x11-common with no success.
Also, instead of using "service lightdm start", I was able to start a
sessio
I'm running 12.04 and cannot use lightdm because of this issue. I
always get the low resolution mode message and often can't get beyond it
because the keyboard/mouse appear to be locked. I use gdm as a
workaround.
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