What additional information is needed so that this bug is not closed as
incomplete in a few days?
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Title:
X11 applications do not refresh in a ti
See the fd.o bug, but this xrandr configuration seems to behave
normally:
xrandr --fb $((1920 * 3))x1080 --dpi 100 \
--output eDP-1 --mode 1920x1080 \
--output DP-2-8 --auto --left-of eDP-1 \
--output DP-2-1 --auto --left-of DP-2-8
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The emacs rendering bugs go away with this RandR configuration:
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--output eDP-1 --mode 1920x1080 \
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I can still reproduce this problem with Kernel 5.6.0-1028-oem.
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Title:
X11 applications do not refresh in a timely fashion, resulting in
screen
Filed:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1084
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Public bug reported:
Many X11 applications do not refresh in a timely fashion, and the window
must be disturbed to achieve refresh. Typical disturbances causing
refresh are: typing in the window, interacting with the mouse, focusing
a different application, etc.
I have seen this behavior in:
* F
I just filed #1898210 for comment #9.
Note for the record that the Emacs behavior is _exactly the same_ as
Firefox, and is not _always_ related to the cursor. In particular,
changing window focus causes it to redraw correctly without fail.
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I will open a second bug for comment #9, then.
Regarding #8 and Emacs; I am running exactly the same Emacs with exactly
the same configuration (the configurations are both checkouts of exactly
the same Mercurial repository) on three different machines. This is the
only machine that displays that
I have other problems that I assume are related but may not be the same
bug, so I did not report them here; for the record (in case it helps),
they include:
* OBS will not repaint its preview window _at all_ and sometimes hangs
UNLESS I move it to my leftmost display (DP-2-1) _and resize it_. Aft
This video shows litter at the cursor when using Swiper for Emacs
search. Note near the top left of the screen, while the search string
"bitwise" is being typed in at the bottom, that the first match (the
word Bitwise in \subtitle{Bitwise Operations}) does not correctly
repaint, with echoes of the
This video is taken under the same conditions as the previous (emacs-
search.mp4) video. It shows me killing a Firefox tab, and the screen
covered in litter; as I edit in the Launchpad comment box and move the
cursor within firefox, you can see parts of the screen repaint. The
entire window does
I have disabled compton as follows:
* Quit Firefox and other applications that have shown these problems
* Kill compton
* Restart applications
Unfortunately, I still see the same behavior, in just a few seconds of
tinkering. I'll leave compton off until I have to start it (e.g., for
Zoom, which
It happens for sure in the following applications (which I think rules
out the application and toolkit, but not the compositor or Xorg):
* Firefox
* Emacs
* Electron apps (Keybase, Slack, Element)
* Okular
* OBS (maybe; this may be a different problem)
* FreeCAD (maybe; FreeCAD has painting proble
The specific part of the screen shot with obvious corruption is cropped
below. I'll try to get a video; one problem I have is that many of the
specific things I do that reliably show the problem are at times when
private data is visible on my screen.
I _cannot_ show this problem without the Xrand
Public bug reported:
I frequently get screen corruption or delayed screen updates using
onboard Intel video (i7-10710U in a Dell XPS 13 7390). I am attaching a
screen shot of an example of this in Emacs, where you can see echoes of
past cursor locations (center right side of screen, the highlight
This problem went away some time between 16.04 and 19.10 (I went from
16.04 to 18.04 some time ago, and I believe it disappeared in that
jump); I no longer have a way to test it on 16.04.
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After updating 19.10 to linux-image-5.3.0-51-generic and rebooting, some
video playing applications (notably Zoom) cause frequent, brief (several
seconds) kernel hangs. The following message is logged the first time
it happens, and the second line is repeated each subsequent
Both 1.10.0 and 1.9.0 + revision cb30615c7174 work here.
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Title:
hgview will not start
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I would. I assume this is the fix:
https://hg.logilab.org/review/hgview/rev/cb30615c7174
I will try 1.10.0 later today; I assume Ubuntu would pull just that
patch to 1.9.0, I will also try to check that.
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Public bug reported:
When trying to start hgview 1.9.0-1.1 on Artful, it fails to start with
the following message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/hgview", line 38, in
main()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/hgviewlib/application.py", line 226,
in main
sys.e
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Yes, I am running A06. However, a) the A08 update does not indicate
anything but a touchpad fix for Windows 10 32-bit (I realize this can be
unreliable) and b) since the A06 update I have been unable to
successfully boot a FreeDOS image to update my BIOS.
If you have any information on how to suc
This just happened again, linux-image-4.4.0-31-generic 4.4.0-31.50,
16.04. It certainly happens less often with 16.04 than it did in 15.04
and previous.
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I have isolated a method for making things work, for others who may have
similar problems:
1) Connect headset by turning it on.
2) Set headset to headset (not a2dp) mode using blueman-manager
3) Disconnect headset from blueman-manager
4) Reconnect headset from blueman-manager; it will show Audio P
Updating this package did not fix my problem (described in duplicate bug
#1574317), but updating the (related?) plymouth-theme-lubuntu-logo to
0.61.1 did.
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I have a bluetooth headset capable of several modes of connection
(headset, handsfree, and a2dp). In 15.10, once I had correctly
configured it for a2dp once, applications using pulseaudio could use it
freely each time it was connected to the machine.
In 16.04, upon connectio
The COGL_ATLAS_DEFAULT_BLIT_MODE workaround was not permanent. After a
good long sleep (several hours), fonts are no longer rendering in
awesome.
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After suspend/resume of my laptop, some applications do not reliably
render Xft fonts, leaving the areas where such fonts should be rendered
entirely blank. Both rxvt-unicode and awesome show this problem.
Installed versions of these packages are rxvt-unicode 9.21-1build1 and
15.10 and 16.04 both appear to be much improved. I haven't been running
16.04 long enough to be sure, but 15.10 probably required reinsertion of
the drivers no more than 2-3 times over the six months I ran it.
What I do find is that the wireless card is often (but not always)
disabled after wake
OK! Changing themes to the ubuntu logo (using update-alternatives)
causes a passphrase prompt to be displayed normally. Changing back to
the lubuntu logo theme behaves the same as the initial report, showing a
blank screen with no place to enter the passphrase. It looks like the
theme is at leas
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Correct, sda3 is an encrypted partition containing an LVM PV. Within
that PV are three logical volumes, corresponding to /, /home, and a swap
partition.
I do not recall if I configured this using the Ubuntu installer (if I
did, it was probably 15.04 ) or by hand. I suspect it was the Ubuntu
inst
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Pr
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After updating from 15.10 to 16.04, the passphrase prompt to decrypt my
LVM disk is not presented when the boot splash screen is enabled. The
bluish background is drawn and then the boot hangs indefinitely, waiting
Public bug reported:
After updating from 15.10 to 16.04, the passphrase prompt to decrypt my
LVM disk is not presented when the boot splash screen is enabled. The
bluish background is drawn and then the boot hangs indefinitely, waiting
for the passphrase to be typed with no on-screen indication o
This bug can be closed. As far as I know it is still valid, but as it
was not addressed in a timely fashion it is no longer relevant.
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I'm now on 15.04, BIOS A06, kernel 3.19.0-25, and I still have
intermittent problems, although things are better than they were at
their worst. When I do have problems, removing and reinserting
iwlmvm/iwlwifi fixes it.
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Title:
The grub boot menu is often not drawn or visible
Hi, sorry for the delay -- I was out of the country when this was asked,
and lost track of it by the time I had returned.
The system does boot without navigating the menu. The menu simply does
not appear onscreen and it is difficult to get it to come up. I have
manually changed nothing related t
I'm sorry, I didn't realize that comment was something that would expire
this bug, and I hadn't had time to try it out.
I am now on 14.10, using EFI boot with grub2 2.02~beta2-15 and the
symptoms have not changed except that the screen where the menu *would*
appear is now solid purple, instead of
OK. 3.16.0-29 seems to be much better, but I just experienced the same
symptoms as for the logs (I believe) referred to in comment 77 above;
specifically, the machine lost association with the AP and could not
reestablish. Removing and reinserting the iwlmvm and iwlwifi modules
fixed the problem
A06
11/07/2014
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Title:
8086:08b1 (rev 6b) [Dell XPS 13 9333] iwlwifi regularly loses
connection/becomes unusable on Intel 7260
To manage notif
I am now running BIOS A06 and Ubuntu 14.10 due to a mainboard failure on
the laptop necessitating repair by Dell. I will update here if there
appear to be any substantial improvements/regressions. I apologize if
this loses track of the state for LTS, but as this is a machine I need
for daily use
Still using 3.13.0-37-generic #64+iwlltr0001, this afternoon I had a
spat where the card lost association and would not reacquire it.
Removing and reinserting iwlwifi/iwlmvm fixed it immediately. Seth, I
am emailing you wifi-debug output from both before and after reinsertion
(which should show bo
Seth,
It's not completely clear to me whether this kernel helps or not, but I
think it does. Certainly it is no worse than the last kernel I tested.
* It is my general sense that I am experiencing fewer slowdowns, but
they are certainly still occurring.
* I have had zero complete failures of t
I have just rebooted to this kernel, I will report back with any
improvements or regressions after some experience using it.
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8086:08b1 (r
I was just unable to connect using 3.13.0-32-generic
#57+lp1349572v20140847, and the problem was fixed by removing and
reinserting iwlmvm and iwlwifi. Due to an unfortunate stupidity on my
part, I am unable to send the wifi-debug files.
This problem occurred, I believe, due to spending a long
After a week on 3.13.0-32-generic #57+lp1349572v20140847 on several
wireless networks, I believe I can confidently say that the
disassociation problem is not present in this kernel. I still get
dragging speeds from time to time consistent with the rate-related
problems discussed previously, bu
I am now running 3.13.0-32-generic #57+lp1349572v20140847, I will
let you know how it goes. I have been having relatively less trouble
than usual the past few days (for whatever reason; this bug is rather
inconsistent), so it may take a while to know if there's much
improvement.
Thanks for al
Seth, I just sent some wifi-debug output to your @canonical email
address.
This may not be a great capture, let me know if it's not useful to you
and I'll try to get another. I have unfortunately not been sitting at
this laptop much the past couple of days for various reasons, so when
I've starte
OK, I've had time to triage wifi-debug (sorry, but I'm sure you
understand!), and it is now running. This failure takes between a few
minutes to several hours to emerge; I will almost certainly see wifi
dropouts in the next few hours, but it may or may not lose association
entirely for a very long
That is the same conclusion I came to at the time, that it made no
sense. I wondered if linux-firmware didn't change somewhere in there.
As I recall, 3.13 uses the -8 firmware, and 3.15 used the -9, and I
wondered if -9 might have been updated. I can retry 3.15.0-rc1 -rc2
-rc3 if that would be he
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This apport collect is after an association failure this morning; the
machine was rebooted about two hours ago and has been associated since.
If that is too long after reboot, let me know and I'll collect another
set of data. This machine has no wired Ethernet and I do not have a USB
dongle. Relo
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My Intel 7260 network card regularly shows very poor performance and/or
loses its connection entirely. On several occasions I have been unable
to reestablish an association with the AP without rebooting. This occurs
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Seth: I am currently running, and have been running for a couple of
days, linux-image-3.13.0-32-generic and linux-firmware 1.127.5. I was
in fact going to post here that performance seems to be *worse* than it
had been for some time; three times recently my laptop has lost its wifi
association an
Some additional experience with this problem has shown me that:
1) I can no longer *ever* see a boot menu, on either cold boot or
reboot, during the normal boot sequence.
2) If I rapidly press the ESC key while the aforementioned border is
drawing and vislble on the screen, after several seconds
asala: While it's known that there are forward fixes, it also worked in
an earlier kernel. This means that there is previous breakage, as well.
The fixes may be for that same breakage, I haven't looked into that.
I believe 3.16 is fixed, as well.
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I can. This will take me some time, as the problem does not necessarily
show up immediately. It is also somewhat better (though not entirely
fixed) in 3.13.0-30 compared to 3.13.0-24, under which this was
reported. (The connection still drops frequently, but it seems to
recover much more quickly
Public bug reported:
Configuration data for the Huawei E398 modem is not included in the usb-
modeswitch-data package, and its mode is not switched upon insertion.
Bug #1192297 is for a similar device, and the instructions included
there describe a working fix. (The second comment includes the co
Public bug reported:
On most boots of my machine, the grub boot menu is not drawn. The
background color appears as a thin border around the edge of the screen,
but no menu is visible and grub does not appear to respond to keyboard
input. The system boots normally after this, but only to the defa
Since Youresorock reported problems with 3.15.0rc4, I tried it on my
laptop -- it seems to work as well as 3.15.0rc3.
I may try a saucy kernel if it also works, because the lack of
multitouch on the trackpad in 3.15 is maddening!
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This problem appears to be fixed in 3.15.0-rc3. I have not had a wifi
drop in more than 36 hours. Additionally, the reported wireless signal
strength doesn't bounce around wildly.
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Status:
It will take some time to know for sure as the problem is intermittent,
so I'm not going to update tags just yet, but I have been on
3.15.0-031500rc3-generic for about 24h now with no dropouts or
slowdowns. This kernel is looking promising.
Unfortunately it has a regression in that the touchpad d
No change with the new BIOS.
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Title:
8086:08b1 [Dell XPS 13 9333] iwlwifi regularly loses
connection/becomes unusable on Intel 7260
To manage
The new BIOS info:
A04
03/19/2014
I am running the new BIOS now, and will report back as to condition
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1315221
Title:
8086:08b1 [Dell XPS 13 9
Public bug reported:
My Intel 7260 network card regularly shows very poor performance and/or
loses its connection entirely. On several occasions I have been unable
to reestablish an association with the AP without rebooting. This
occurs even if the laptop is within a few feet of the AP.
I did n
This bug affects me on a Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition ("Sputnik 3") in
14.04. Wifi is almost totally unusable at times. It was reliable under
12.04 with a raring (I believe) backported kernel; iwlwifi drivers may
have been supplied by Dell, I am not sure. 14.04 is a clean install,
not an upgrad
I no longer use this hardware, so I cannot update this information for
you. The bug can be closed.
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linux-image 2.6.24-19 does not initialize and boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247359
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(OT) Damian: Does newgrp actually work that way for you? It has never
worked thus for me, but I wasn't sure at the time of your comment, so I
did not reply. I had occasion to use newgrp yesterday, however, so I
tried it without logout -- and got the same behavior I always have,
which is that it c
I just tested linux-image-2.6.27-1-generic_2.6.27-1.2 from Intrepid
Ibex, and it has the same problem.
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linux-image 2.6.24-19 does not initialize and boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247359
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My Hardy boxes seem to work. From my perspective, the issue can be
closed.
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'defoma-app update x-ttcidfont-conf' fails leaving kochi X core fonts unusable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/69827
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.04.1
gnupg 1.4.6-2ubuntu5
The gnupg 1.4.6 shipping with Hardy Heron fails to verify some files
which are signed by newer versions of gnupg. I unfortunately cannot (at
this time) provide public examples of such files.
Stock gnupg 1.4.6 exhibits the same problem; sto
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