Having the same issue with HD Graphics 515 (Asus Chromebook C302ca).
Switching to uxa as noted above gets rid of the artifacting / font
distortion, though note that you'll need to add quotes around both
"AccelMethod" and "uxa" or X won't start.
Alternatively, you can use Wayland and the artifacts
Public bug reported:
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Hit http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic InRelease
Hit http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates InRelease
Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-secur
Issue also occurs in Linux Mint 15 (based on 13.04)
I might be able to install Raring or Saucy in their own partition if
required
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Public bug reported:
Using pure data (package pd-extended 0.43.4-1~raring) reliably crashes the x
server (xserver-xorg-video-intel - 2:2.21.6) on my 64bit raring system.
The bug is known and has been fixed upstream (see
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66104).
Please update the xser
I installed the 2.6.36 Kernel, as mikeos instructed, and it is working much
better :)
although I have observed two instances where the screen did not power up on
resume ?? 2 of about 15 tries in my testing.
This may have no basis in reality, but since the 2.6.36 kernel update,
the screen power a
Kernel update = Negative results again :(
I ran the update manager, which updated my Dell Insipiron Mini 1012 (BIOS
version A07),
from Kernel version 2.6.35-22 to 2.6.35-23
Sadly, the screen persists in staying off when I resume from a suspend.
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Negative results :(
I tried again, making sure to run "sudo update-grub", after adding
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_sleep=nonvs"
to /etc/default/grub.
Screen still does not turn on after suspending my Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 (BIOS
version A07)
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My Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 (BIOS version A07) has this problem.
I tried adding the
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_sleep=nonvs"
to /etc/default/grub and rebooted but that had no effect (maybe made it worse?).
I'm not confident configuring GRUB though.
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I don't think anyone's purposes are served by approaching this as an
"or" question and dwelling on personal and pseudo-logical reasons for
supporting one form or another. Some people like the previous Windows-
style setup; others are fond of the left, OSX-like orientation.
As we've seen from the
I would add that the arrangement of window controls does not revert to
the expected layout when switching from Light back to Human or other
themes, nor is there any way for a user to choose how they want their
windows laid out except for the above workaround. It's great that it's
an aesthetic deci
Alex,
The problem is very straightforward, and while the initial report in
this thread could obviously have been expanded a bit, it won't add much.
Upon upgrading to Lucid, the window controls for all windows were
reordered (max / min / close rather than min / max / close as they were
previously)
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