The latest version of xserver-xorg-core (2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.5) is still giving me
the stuck cursor issue.
Can we please get the upstream patch
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=33939 at least into a testing
phase for lucid?
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A late reply, but I'm happy to say that the patch make our work-
environment stable. No stuck mouse cursors :)
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I've added the xorg-xserver patch
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=33939 as
203_xinerama_stuck_cursor.patch and published an updated package on my
ppa, https://launchpad.net/~arnulf-heimsbakk/+archive/work.
I will test it in our work environment and report back if I have the
same find
Reporting Back: Everything has been doing well for 150+ machines.
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There is an additional patch upstream:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=33939
Without it I still get random cursor freezes on ANY video card trying to use
Xinerama. I've tested this on 10 or so machines in my company and this weekend
I've applied it to all 150 which use a mix of nvid
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Mackenzie:
I was having all the symtoms in this bug and they may have been corrected by
your patches. Thanks
I should correct my self:
When I said it crashed I really meant it became unresponsive, CPU usage by xorg
became extremely high, and eventually had to be killed to regain control of the
Alex:
You keep talking about it crashing. The original bug report doesn't
mention crashing at all, just that the pointer doesn't move the same
direction as the mouse. I think you may have an additional bug.
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I had a crash again this morning. I can't tell what I did other than simply
moving the mouse from one screen to another.
I could not even kill xorg with ctrl-alt-back. I had to login remotely from
another computer and kill xorg via the console.
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Does the mouse move at all during the clicking? I wonder if it's a
click in negative and release in positive or vice versa...
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Everything was going well after the xorg-server - 2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.2
update
Had been crash-less for a while, but then it happened again. once
yesterday and again 5 minutes ago :(
Exact same behavior, mouse jumps back and forth between screens, xorg
CPU usage skyrockets and the only way is to kill
This bug was fixed in the package xorg-server - 2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.2
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This is necessa
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I installed xserver-common and xserver-xorg-core from lucid proposed and
can confirm that they solved my xinerama problem (on nvidia). Thanks!
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I uploaded the package to lucid-proposed shortly after requesting the
SRU. Maybe I should have pointed this out.
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This has been fixed in Xserver 1.8, which is in Maverick. I'm marking
this as fix-released accordingly. I'll get someone to accept the Lucid
task for tracking the SRU.
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Got it, I forced it and then locked it.
Thanks Mackenzie
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Unfortunately it auto updated to the one on the main repos.
How can I force it to install yours?
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It doesn't. You'd have to lock the version as mine is a lower version number.
Alberto should be uploading the fixed one shortly though, so just *don't* use -
proposed until he's done that and you'll be fine.
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Can someone clarify me if the newly realesed xorg-server at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/xorg-server/2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.1
contains Mackenzie's patch?
If not, can someone tell me how to install Mackenzie's version
(2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.1~maco1) overinding the above metioned release?
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So, if there is a bug out there that has a patch attached. Then the next
step would be that it needs someone to create a test ppa, and build a
debdiff?
On 06/15/2010 12:25 PM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> Doesn't have to be one you can reproduce. I don't use Xinerama, but someone
> asked me to take
Doesn't have to be one you can reproduce. I don't use Xinerama, but someone
asked me to take a look at the bug.
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I am interested in becoming more involved in the process. I will read
into what you posted, and will try to find another bug that I can
reproduce.
On 06/15/2010 11:04 AM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> For bugs in stable releases:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
>
> Bugs in general:
> Fo
For bugs in stable releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
Bugs in general:
For plain old patches that are not upstream yet, subscribe ubuntu-reviewers
and add the patch tag (if the patch had been actually attached to the bug and
marked as a patch rather than just linked, this wou
For those of us who don't know the process(but are interested) what is
the timeline of a bug fix like this one?
It was reported, then confirmed, then diagnosed, then a work around was
found, then a patch was found, a patch was tested and confirmed to work,
then...?
On 06/15/2010 10:21 AM, Mackenz
Xorg 1.8 has it. Alberto already told me on IRC that he would sponsor the
debdiff I attached, and the reason he and I added explanatory text to the bug
is so that the Stable Release Updates team knows what's going on and will
approve it when he uploads it. Don't worry, the patch'll get in. It'
That is the work around, but the hope is that we have fixed the
underlying bug. I have to admit that I have tried the ppa package, but I
am glad it seems to be working.
It sounds like the LTS package maintainers have two choices. Either add
this patch into the current LTS release version of the pa
Many thanks to Mr. King ! ! !
I Have 2 x 8800GTX's and the Problem is Now Fixed ...
Simply by changing
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 1080
Screen 1 "Screen1" 0 0
- - TO - -
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
Screen 1 "Screen1" 0 1200
SRU Request:
TESTCASE: Enable Xinerama and place a screen either to the left of or
above the "primary" screen and try to move the mouse cursor to the
secondary screen.
The patch is already included in the upstream code and in Maverick (in
xserver 1.8). Furthermore the change is safe and unlikely
Koshcu:
This bug *is* about screens with negative numbers. 570151 is *your* bug and
it is NOT a duplicate of this bug. As you said, your bug doesn't involve
negative numbers; thus, you are not experiencing this bug. The debdiff I
attached here and the packages in my PPA fix this bug, not your
That is not what this bug is about though. I have 4 monitors and from
left to right they are 0 1 2 3 so there are no negative numbers to deal
with on the x server. There is something else wrong.
Your bug is probably https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/+bug/570151 that one.
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Mackenzie's PPA worked fine here, symptoms experienced using standard
10.04 Lucid after dist-upgrade.
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DVI connection to centre monitor, 9500GT connected to left and right
LCDs via DVI). Centre monitor configured as Screen 0.
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@Michel: I think that the other issue that you're experiencing is a
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@Pierre Buyle: you're definitely experiencing a different issue. Please
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Your bug report says RightOf is also broken, not just LeftOf, so I don't think
your bug and this bug are actually the same. For this one, RightOf is a
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With that PPA I am still having the problem with dual 8800GTS cards
running 4 monitors.
My original bug report is here and that has all of my setup in it.
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Thank you, the PPA worked for me.
My arrangement, along with xorg.conf files can be found at:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1473113
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** Description changed:
+ Impact: mouse movements are incorrect when a display is placed to the left
of or above the "primary" display (negative coordinates in use)
+ How the bug is addressed: revert to having signed ints representing
coordinates on screens so that negative coordinates can be p
I can confirm that I was hit by this bug, and Mackenzie's patch works
perfectly for me. I have a projector screen to the left of my computer.
Neither would be easily moved, so pretending my projector screen was to
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The PPA contains the patch that's listed on this bug. The lines of
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it possible for the mouse to move to one of the quadrants of the grid
that involve negative numbers, like (-50,-200)). Michel, could you
test with a Karmic live
The PPA works partially for me. I get very odd mouse behaviour. I work
on a laptop, which has a 'pointing stick' and a touchpad, and I also use
an external mouse. The odd thing is: both the stick and the external
mouse work as expected, but if I click using the touchpad buttons, my
mouse pointer ju
Thanks Mackenzie! I had the single-card/dual-monitor variant of this
issue. Your PPA worked great for me as well.
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Mackenzies' PPA works great for me!
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Using Mackenzies' PPA, the bug happened again. All inputs stopped
working. The mouse cursor was trapped at random positions near the right
side of the left screen (the 2nd screen), quickly switching from one to
another. Without inputs and no SSH server running, I had to hard-reboot
the computer aft
Mackenzies patch works for me too - 64bit linux mint 9, 3 monitors, 2x nividia
8800GTS
This needs to be resolved properly though.
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Patched packages in: https://launchpad.net/~maco.m/+archive/ppa (Please
test)
Attaching a debdiff for lucid-proposed.
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Applied the patch as listed by vanzylst. (And had to sort out about 40
dependencies to be able to build xorg-server.) Did not change a thing for me
though.
Worked around the problem by making my leftmost monitor 'screen 0' instead of
the middle one... (Got a 3 screen setup on Lucid with 2 Nvidia
The uint->int patch fixes this issue for me.
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I got a three monitor setup (with two cards), which seems to be fairly
popular among developers, and I'm hit by this bug.
The work-arounds mentioned (either placing the desktop on the left-most
screen or having the virtual right screen on the physical left screen)
have major drawbacks. This is ham
Thanks, vanzylst - that patch fixed the problem for me as well with a
similar setup (Xinerama, 2x nvidia cards, 3 screens).
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The uint -> int patch works for me (Xinerama, 2x nvidia cards, 3 screens):
apt-get source xorg-server
cd xorg-server-1.7.6/
wget http://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=35383
mv attachment.cgi\?id\=35383 patch
patch -p1 < patch
apt-get source -b xorg-server
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
sudo /etc/init.d
With all said above, I join in the opinion that the bug fix for multiple
monitors should be given high priority
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New duplicate in Bug #574386.
Also discussed in:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9259966
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9211743
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9260001
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9260014
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1465950
http
There is a bit of a discussion on the following thread relating to this bug:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9255938#post9255938
In any case, I'd be willing to test a ppa if it's not going to make it
into lucid.
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Same problem here with Nvidia Quadro NVS 295 and one rotated screen. I
am going back to Karmic Koala. The lack of proper dual display support
is a MAJOR drawback for Ubuntu. For some professional work two screens
are essential and I have already wasted hours solving related Ubuntu
problems. This fi
I had the same problem in Lucid, and applied the patch from Chris
Humbert at http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24986
Now it works with xinerama.
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thx for the info Sebastian.
I'm running w/ xinerama off for now. Hopefully they will fix soon.
-fastfish
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> http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24986
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** Also affects: xorg-server via
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Status: Unknown
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Bug #551202
Bug #570151
Bug #572113
Bug #572192
As Daniel Dadap wrote, this seems to correspond to the Xorg bug:
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in the version of Xorg that now is in use with Lucid (1.7.6) event
coordinates are unsigned integers.
With unsigned integers, negative coordinates can not be
The recent NVIDIA driver release does not fix this problem. This is a
problem with the X server.
The problem exists upstream and affects a number of other Linux
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The recent NVIDIA driver release does not fix this problem. This is a
problem with the X server.
The problem exists upstream and affects a number of other Linux
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NVidia has released a newer driver that might contain a bug fix. Why
not release an update based on this driver ASAP? This issue is an
absolute show-stopper for me. To say that this is not a Ubuntu bug is
outrageous.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix
Same prob here. I have nvidia-current installed and have the same
prob. What did you do exactly to fix?
-bazooka
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 7:32 AM, Sebastian Johansson
wrote:
> Affects me to. Just upgraded to 10.04 and had to replace my Nvidia
> binary drivers with the on supplied by the package
Thanks William King! All I had to do was swap my cables on my video
cards and make sure my primary display was on top. Not exactly what I
was after, but now dual monitors with the primary adapter on top work
with twinview and xinerama ties the bottom monitor (secondary adapter)
to the display - t
Affects me to. Just upgraded to 10.04 and had to replace my Nvidia
binary drivers with the on supplied by the package nvidia-current.
I use a dual monitor configuration on a 9500 gt. My secondary screen is
LeftOf my primary screen. I need to run Xinerama, otherwise Xmonad wont
know that there are
Happens for me too, and it still happens with any nVidia driver I try on
Ubuntu 10.04.
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Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release: 10.04
I am using a GeForce 8800GT with dual monitors:
First Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 1680x1050
Second Monitor: LG L196WTQ 1440x900
Driver: NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version current) [Recommended]
When I open NVIDIA X Server Settings, it shows my
I do not have 2 GPU's and this bug has made my dual monitor system unusable.
One monitor is CRT-0 and the other is DFP-0.
I tried the suggestion of turning Xinerama off, it works in that I can
move the mouse to the second monitor without xorg maxing out the CPU,
but it also makes the second mon
It seems to be(after trying more configurations of monitors inspired by
other bug reports), that the mouse bug only happens when the primary
screen(screen 0 which is on GPU 0) is located below screen 1. Every
single configuration possible from one column, 4 rows, to any
combination of 2x2 comes dow
Forgot to add the conf file.
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This particular configuration works just fine. I have two screens, with
two monitors each. I change the configuration from screens arranged by
row(first and second monitor are on the top screen), and the second
screen was the bottom row(see comment #15).
Now with the screens in columns it works f
The previous working arrangement still uses Xinerama, but on a one row,
4 column arrangement.
The this uploaded version uses a 2x2 version and will reproduce the bug EVERY
time. I have rebooted 5+ times for each of the two, changing
positions(absolute, and relative) etc but the only thing that
This arrangement of monitors works just fine. I can move left and right
with no issues at all.
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
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I have two Nvidia 9500GT Graphics cards with 4 22" monitors arranged in
a 2x2 array. I have the same exact issue as described above.
The nouveau drivers are not an option due to the fact that they will not
support more than 1 card. This disables half of my display. Plus this worked
just fine in
I should have added that the monitor on "DVI-I-2" is to the right of the
one on "DVI-I-1." The monitor positions are specified with absolute
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Nice find Daniel. My xorg.conf (attached above) which reproduces the
bug does not use the old screen ID syntax, but instead uses the new
standard "DVI-I-x" where x is the videocard port.
I will fiddle with the screens and ports in xorg.conf and report back
with any possible workarounds.
In any c
This is a known bug in Xorg 1.7.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24986
We did investigate this about a month ago, until we discovered that it
was a bug in X. At the time, it did reproduce in Debian unstable, though
the bug report here suggests that it currently does not. The
freedesk
Subscribing upstream so that they can investigate the issue.
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Dear Bryce,
I understand your reluctance to include in time for lucid. Quite
reasonable.
However, perhaps you misunderstood the specifics of the problem? Your
second and third bullet points seem inaccuratge.
On the second: A workaround is generally defined to restore full
function. The nouve
Bryce, what do you mean by "functional workaround"? I though nouveau
driver didnt support multiple cards or am I missing something?
"The issue does not occur for default configurations"... True but with
default configuration Gnome uses only one display and with settings
(using the gnome tool) I ma
I'm declining the lucid nomination and setting importance to medium for
the following reasons:
* Given that the bug doesn't occur with -nouveau, this seems likely to be a
bug in the -nvidia driver itself, but by SRU policy binary driver updates are
not permitted, so this does not qualify for a
** Tags added: regression-potential
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Mouse movement corrupted with Xinerama enabled
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I have the same problem when Xinerama is enabled on NVidia drivers using
2 nVidia 9600GT display adapters and 4 displays. Two of the displays are
pivot rotated and two are not rotated. I'm using ratpoison as window
manager so it's not related to window managers. When I disable Xinerama
the mouse wo
Rotating as above using xrandr and the nouveau drivers (as in lucid
repository) works fine. But of course the nouveau driver doesn't
support 3D or even all the 2D features. And the nvidia driver doesn't
support xrandr. So no optimal workaround yet that I can find.
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** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
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Mouse movement corrupted with Xinerama enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/563100
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