Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
The Xserver sometimes crashes for no obvious reason and I get a new
login screen. Here is the relevant entry in the log file:
Fatal server error:
Failed to submit batchbuffer: Invalid argument
The system is an HP 6440b Notebook with an Intel i5-430
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49456579/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49456580/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49456581/Dependencies.txt
** A
Now I had yet another crash directly when switching to a virtual
terminal using [ctrl]+[alt]+[F1]. I've attached a tarball with the log
files again. I remember that I had a similar crash when switching to a
virtual terminal several weeks before (with the standard 2.6.32 kernel
from lucid), but I di
On 04/06/10 07:24, Stenten wrote:
> Can you still reproduce this by disabling compiz, unplugging your
> external monitor, and not using suspend/hibernate?
>
The problem is that the xserver crashes happen relatively rarely (maybe
once every two or three weeks). So it's hard to find out whether
Hi,
I've installed the new 2.6.34 kernel and now I had a new xserver crash
directly while waking up from suspend to disk. This crash doesn't happen
every time I use suspend to disk. The error message is slightly
different from last time:
Fatal server error:
Failed to submit batchbuffer: Bad file
Public bug reported:
I just wanted to try out the upcoming Ubuntu 20.04 release (for
testing/finding bugs) using the latest daily build. For the testing
system I decided to install it on an external USB thumb drive (while the
laptop also contains an internal NVMe SSD with an Ubuntu 19.10
installat
Public bug reported:
When there is no monitor attached while locking the screen with light-
locker, the screen will be locked but the unlocking dialog does not show
up. Instead, the system shows a black screen with the message "This
session is locked. You'll be redirected to the unlock dialog
auto
Public bug reported:
When closing pavucontrol with the [CTRL]+[q] keyboard shortcut, it
directly segfaults. The problem affects both Ubuntu 20.04 (pavucontrol
4.0-1build1) and 20.10 (pavucontrol 4.0-2) and can easily be reproduced
(tried it on two different machines and also in a VM).
>From the c
Public bug reported:
Right after upgrading a laptop from 18.04 to 20.04, blueman fails with
the following Python stack trace:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed: Traceback (most recent call
last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/blueman/main/DbusService.py", line 124,
in _hand
Public bug reported:
With Xubuntu 18.10/19.04 it is no longer possible to lock the screen on
the live system (after setting a password for the "xubuntu" user). With
previous versions (up to Xubuntu 18.04 LTS) it was easily possible to
set a password (using "passwd" on the command line) and then lo
Bug is still present in Xubuntu 18.04 LTS. For me it gets triggered on a
laptop when switching between a 16:9 projector and a 16:10 monitor
(since the 16:10 monitor doesn't offer the 1280x720 resolution set up
for the projector).
Since it affects quite a number of users and has 7 duplicate bug rep
On 16/06/10 10:09, Stenten wrote:
> (Also, in the future, please don't upload files in tarballs since it
> makes them very difficult to open in a browser.)
I've uploaded the log files in compressed tarballs since the kern.log
file gets really big (> 100 Mb) within relatively short time when using
Hi,
I couldn't reproduce this bug for about two months now. Since it
happened relatively frequently before, I think the issue has been
resolved now. So feel free to close this bug.
Regards
Jakob
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[arrandale] Xserver occasionally crashes with Intel mobile graphics (i5-430M
CPU)
https://bugs
Public bug reported:
After a recent upgrade of virtualbox-guest-utils from version
6.1.16-dfsg-6~ubuntu1.20.04.2 to 6.1.22-dfsg-2~ubuntu1.20.04.1 (on an
Ubuntu 20.04 guest system running in a VirtualBox VM), mounting shared
folders doesn't work any more.
When trying to mount a shared folder, the
I'm also affected by this bug when using Thunderbird but I've found a
workaround: Unpin Thunderbird (right click on the icon and "Remove from
Favorites"). After that you can still start Thunderbird manually, it
won't trigger this bug any more when it is just a normal application
(and not a "favori
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