somekool, thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, this bug report is not
scoped to you, or your problem. So your hardware and problem may be tracked,
could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the following in a
terminal while booted into the default Ubuntu kernel (not a main
I have very similar problem on Solaris with Radeon card and driver.
I realize this bug is not for Solaris, but this is the only other
reference I could find... and I am also a Ubuntu user ;)
I restarted my X session to open an xterm only. I was scared it could be a
low-level driver bug
but then,
semwan, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be
tracked, could you please file a new report by executing the following in a
terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg
Please ensure you have xdiagnose installed, and that you click the Yes
button for attaching additional debugging informati
It happaned to me, syslog is:
Jun 3 12:43:59 sem-ubuntu kernel: [11533.832201] NVRM: GPU at :01:00:
GPU-40659ece-dd29-caba-4a28-a732e7617170
Jun 3 12:43:59 sem-ubuntu kernel: [11533.832206] NVRM: Xid (:01:00): 13,
0001 8597 15e0 0100
Jun 3 12:43:59 sem-ub
Paul Crawford, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be
tracked, could you please file a new report by executing the following in a
terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg
Please ensure you have xdiagnose installed, and that you click the Yes
button for attaching additional debugging in
Seeing this with a fresh 12.04.4 64-bit installation using ATI graphics.
Seems to be triggered by "changing user" and it frequently breaks VM
operations. Typical syslog entry looks like this:
Apr 29 14:26:59 john-desktop rtkit-daemon[2183]: Successfully made thread 23506
of process 23506 (n/a) ow
Mike Williamson, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, could you please file a new
report by executing the following in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
For more on this, please see the Ubuntu Kernel team article:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies#Filing_Kernel_Bug_reports
the Ubuntu B