I have the exact same problem as he mentioned above...initially, i upgraded
from 14.04 to 14.10 ...I am also using unity...
Then i tried doing a clean install and the same thing happens (so obviously it
nothing to do with the upgrading factor)
After the clean install, it initially worked fin
Public bug reported:
Received bug alert from system that there was a false GPU lockup in the
intel display driver...this is 13.10 development that i am running...
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.21.14-4ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.
I reported this back in February...I hope it will be assigned
soonit's a previous obvious bug and i am surprised it wasn't noticed
by the developers from the beginning...and it affects everyone who uses
ubuntunot just those who have left comments here or affirmed that it
affects them also..
PS: This is Ubuntu with unity version...64 bit version i am using...all
the others were using that also...
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Title:
Quicktime Videos Break Up (Ubu
Public bug reported:
When you go to the I Tunes Movie Trailer website to play a movie trailer
(which is in Quicktime) the video keeps "tearing" while you watch
it...the sound is fine, just the video keeps breaking up...
On previous versions of ubuntu, these quicktime movie trailers played fine...
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 13.04, when you go to system settings and adjust the pointer
speed to a lower or higher number then the "default" it does not stay
locked in when you close the program window...
If you open the program again and check the pointer speed setting, it
shows as being rig