If you have keytouch installed, try to remove it. That solved my problem with 2
computers (nvidia and ATI)
Ubuntu Hardy 64 bit
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=800013
If not, try the alternative from here.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4858236#post4858236
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Why you guys assume is intel graphic related only?
I have exactly same problem with 2 computers
with nvidia card and ati
All the updates by today June 8 2008 and the problems is still there.
Ubuntu Hardy 64 bit
One click on the log out applet and the system freezes everything.
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Daniel, thanks for confirming the ForceEnablePipeA option helped in your
case.
Putting the latest git version of the driver into ubuntu-updates is not
possible, however specific fixes can be backported. In the case of
people running into the "pipe A problems" we are in fact quirking the
driver fo
Hint:
Setting the "ForceEnablePipeA" option apparently solves the problem for
me. Previous experiments did not have any positive effect.
Note i'm currently using the xserver-xorg-video-intel version 2:2.3.1-1
in Debian Lenny ( +/- Ubuntu's "Unstable" brother ).
Anyway, it seems even 2.3.1 versio
Returning to Triaged since original reporter says the pipe-A solution
didn't fix it. (Comment #29).
Pedro, to answer your question, if setting PipeA didn't fix the issue
for you, then no, unfortunately there won't be a fix in 8.04.1 for your
card.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Marcelo's issue is a dupe of bug #235643, and is unrelated to the other
commenters in this bug report. I should be able to get that fixed up
tomorrow or friday.
Other people's issues sound like unrelated bugs that just share a
similar symptom, and I'd concur with Jean-Baptiste Lallement's
assessm
Pedro, the maintainer as been informed and he'll take a look. I've no
more info at the moment.
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Hello,
I experimented this bug with Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy, too. Now I'm using
Debian Testing (Lenny) and also have the same - or quite similar - bug
(see: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=482819 ).
Just for completeness: I have performed several more tests, and in some
cases now I als
Note that it's helpful to the X team if bug reports target a specific
bug against a specific set of hardware. Even though you may be
experiencing the same symptom reported here, it will often require fixes
in different drivers based on the hardware you are using. Because of
this, if you have hardwa
Enabling hardy-proposed and installing the latest updates fixed the
Logout-Hang issue on my system (ATI card, fglrx driver).
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I have the same problem here but not with an Intel card. When using fglrx for
my ATI car, my machine hangs on logout. This problem disappears when using vesa.
Please let me know if I can give more info.
Job
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No need for another bug report. Option "NoDDC" "true" fixed that
problem. I think my pioneer must have been reporting its EDID data
incorrectly, and the driver rejected the modes.
Mike
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Sourcepackagename: xorg => xserver-xorg-video-intel
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Thanks for your feedback Mike.
Can you file a new bug report for the other bug if you haven't already
done so.
Thanks again and we appreciate your help.
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Thanks Jean-Baptiste,
I'd like to post an update. I can confirm that driver 2.3.0 + latest
DRM does fix the problem. 2.3.0 alone still locks hard. You need the
latest DRM (I used HEAD on Friday 16th May). That is the kernel part.
Makes sense since it is pretty hard to lock things hard from use
The logout freeze issue went away for me after I updated to gdm
2.20.6-0ubuntu1 this morning. It potentially was due one of the other
updates, but gdm seems most likely.
Though, I'm guessing this only fixed a symptom of a problem.
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Hi Mike,
The comment from the developer is here :
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15923#c1
I'm here to help triaging bug reports. I'm not a Xorg developer and I'm sorry
not being able to help you any further with what's going wrong with this
version of the driver.
You should repo
Hi Jean Baptiste,
Here is an update. I just pulled the latest (3 hours ago) xf86-video-
intel-2.3-branch branch from GIT. I only pulled the 2D Xorg driver. I
compiled it and tried in on my box. It still locks the machine hard.
1. startx
2. Ctrl-Alt-Backspace.
3. startx
-> Locks hard.
S
>
> This is a regression in intel driver v2.2.1 and fixed in 2.3.0
>
Jean Baptiste,
Just for interest, how did you find out about this? Is there a particular
patch in Xorg that fixes this? I'm looking at:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel/log/?h=xf86-video-intel-2.3-bran
Will the fix be part of the 8.04.1 point release?
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Hi all,
Just saw this thread. I have the same problem I think. I can reproduce
it via startx. I tried this:
1. Boot up without starting gdm or usplash.
2. startx
3. kill X
4. startx
5. kill X
6. startx
-> Kernel LOCKS (freezes) HARD.
I can't ssh into the box.
I have a ASUS P5E-VM HDMI
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Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Bugwatch: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #15923 => freedesktop.org Bugzilla
#14591
Status: Invalid => Unknown
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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This is a regression in intel driver v2.2.1 and fixed in 2.3.0
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15923
** Also affects: xorg-server via
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Jean Baptiste,
Note that a duplicate of this bug, bug 228242, is also about the same
mother board that I have.
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Jean-Baptiste,
No, switching between console and X doesn't reproduce the bug. I can do
that without problems.
Thank you for filing the bug upstream. Please let me know the bug number
so that I can follow up on it.
Thanks.
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I added my comments to the following bug in freedesktop site:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15168
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These bugs are likely due to the intel driver.
We have exactly the same case as Marcello's bug upstream. You can track
and make comments there :
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15168 .
Pedro, your platform is a bit different, so it's very hard to conclude
this is the same bug even if
Marcelo,
Attached you will find the xorg config file that I use to force the VESA
driver to load.
1. For the BusID value in the "Device" section use the command "lspci"
and look for the ID associated with the "VGA compatible controller", or
something similar.
2. In the "Monitor" section update t
I have reported that acpi=off solved the problem after trying logging
in/out 10 times, all of them with success. However, today a did more
tests and even with acpi=off the system frozen, like reported by Pedro
Sanchez.
Additional information:
- it is not possible to use ssh to log in from other m
I'm connected via VGA only. Support for the HDMI port still needs work
by the X team, but that's another story.
Attached you will find the files you requested. Note the following:
~$ cat kern.log |grep -c segfault
10
GDM seems to be crashing ... but only when using the Intel driver.
I installed
One more question: are you connected via VGA or HDMI ?
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Thanks. I don't assume anything. It's quite hard to guess the causes of
a crash when you're not behind the PC. So we need to eliminate the most
common source for this kind of issue. That's why I've asked you to turn
off ACPI.
For the sake of completeness can you attach the following files to your
Jean-Baptiste,
You are assuming that this bug is somehow related to ACPI but I believe
it is not. As I said in my original message, changing my xorg.conf file
to use the VESA driver eliminates the problem. I just tried again login
in and out 10 times in a row and my PC never froze. I can't do the
Tom,
Please include the information requested at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingACPI as separate attachments.
Can you try booting with the "acpi=off" kernel parameter and tell us if
the error still occurs.
Thanks
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Have about the same issue:
* Shutting down always works as expected
* Logging out often results in a black screen when restarting GDM.
- The default Ubuntu sound is played just like when the login box is
presented, only nothing is displayed.
- The complete system freezes. nothing responds
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Unfortunately we can't fix it, because your description
didn't include enough information.
Please include the information requested at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingACPI as separate attachments.
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Same problem with me (dell d505, intel 801 card).
I have tried to chance several options inside /etc/defaults/acpi-support, as
discussed in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/38915/comments/61
No success. So, I decided to test if my system could hibernate from console,
using /etc/acpi/hibern
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