Bruno, Brian,
I can confirm that after the last batch of updates (nautilus
1:2.30.0-0ubuntu4, and nautilus-share 0.7.2-12build1) I haven't been
able to reproduce the problem a single time. Unfortunately that same
update also broke my graphics driver, thus the delay.
Thanks a lot for your help,
M
For further information, I've tried disabling KMS both with nomodeset
and i915.modeset = 0 on the grub cmd line, both of which caused no
change.
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Hi bryce,
Sorry for the inconvenience of the tarball; I had to report this bug
collecting this information by hand, rather than using the ubuntu tool.
The interface only allows 1 file at a time, thus this seemed the most
convenient way to file a bug with all the relevant information already
attach
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With regards to enabling KMS, I was under the wrong impression that it
was still enabled for the intel driver. Re-enabling it via
i915.modeset=1 on the grub cmd line adverts the crash and X boots
successfully. However DRI seems to have been deliberately disabled (see
attached Xorg.conf), thus AIGLX
Just to let you know that bug #565870 presents a case where disabling
KMS actually causes X to crash on boot.
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Public bug reported:
After updating xorg-driver-fglrx to 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu3, the machine
previously exhibiting the behaviour described in bug #560570 (running
10.04 beta) now fails to load libfglrxdrm.so and reverts to vesa. I
presume this is an update error unrelated to the problem defined in the
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Hello Felix,
I'm enclosing the correct version of the log files, along with the
xorg.conf file generated by aticonfig. There is a slight change of
behaviour since updating gdm; now rather than stalling on a blank
screen, X now stalls on the ubuntu 10.04 splash (screen white lettering
on top of ora
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 552644 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/552644
I'm afraid I wasn't as lucky as Nick and 2:8.723-0ubuntu1 didn't fix my
problem. The only difference I could notice is that there is a slight
flash of the screen when it hangs on the splash screen, while the i
Hello Brian,
In my case the base installation was Karmic. I had rebooted many times
since. This is a problem I'm only experiencing with this particular
computer (a slightly old centrino laptop); I've another system with the
same 10.04 beta installation, having followed an identical upgrade path,
a
As by my previous post, I don't think this is a duplicate of Bug#552644,
since the latest update didn't fix it. It may be related, though.
** Description changed:
After installing fglrx 2:8.721.0ubuntu10 on Lucid Lynx beta 1 and
running 'aticonfig --initial', X (1.7.5) only displays a blank s
Public bug reported:
After installing fglrx 2:8.721.0ubuntu10 on Lucid Lynx beta 1 and
running 'aticonfig --initial', X (1.7.5) only displays a blank screen
(system is running, can be ssh'ed in). This is the same effect
experienced on a prior Karmic Koala installation with an older version
of the
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Hello,
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 beta 1 upgraded over a 9.10 setup installed
from CD. Since upgrading, I've noticed that when I try to access any of
the shares on my home network, the connections seem to time out almost
instantly, reporting the m
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Thanks Gary, I'm afraid my problem doesn't have to do with multiple
monitors as I only have 1 attached. I will try to get hold of a second
one to test whether this is due to the monitor not being supported, but
from the way it hangs X I doubt so (otherwise it should bail out with
"no screens found"
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
After updating to xserver-xorg-video-intel to version 2:2.9.1-3ubuntu4
on a laptop running Lucid Lynx beta, and rebooting, it crashed after
showing the boot splash screen. The machine was not reachable via ssh,
so I rebooted it in
** Attachment added: "Xorg log, syslog of the failed boot, along with lspci's
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Since installing 10.04 beta on a laptop equipped with a intel 855GM
graphics card, I've been consistently experiencing the following: when
trying to play video media in any format, using either Totem or vlc, X
windows crashes and
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 558633 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558633
I believe this bug matches the description of bug #558633, as xv also
fails in my case
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 558633
Xorg hangs up when trying to play video using xv on i855
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I filed the video playing problem described above as #568716, which I
also believe is a duplicate of bug #558633
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whoops; in comment #7 please s/adverts/averts/g
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Shift Switcher: Odd re-focus behaviour switching between different
I'm delighted to report that my instance of this bug was fixed by the
latest released of the Catalyst drivers (10.7). I've tested this along
with kernel 2.6.32-24 and Xserver 2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.3 (all 32 bit).
Compiz and GL in general work fine.
Many thanks to the fglrx team for the fix
Manuel
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Thanks for the hint Felix,
as you suggested I downloaded the latest Catalyst, installed the
generated packages (rel 8.741 in my case) and run aticonfig.
Unfortunately it failed with the same behaviour as before. Is there any
way to put the driver in any sort of 'verbose mode' so I can gather more
Indeed, I'm using a socket AM2 motherboard equipping the nForce 430
chipset (aka MCP51); to be more precise it is an Asus model A8MN-BR,
marketed as Hematite-GL8E by HP. I presume Chris from post #13 has the
same model.
I'll check for other reports with this particular gpu/chipset combo to
see whe
After some digging, I've found ticket filed for this same issue in ATI's
bugzilla:
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1794
what I gathered from other thread references in the ticket is that the
issues with MCP51 follow a regression in Catalyst 9.9
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Just to report that the behaviour experienced after updating flgrx to
the latest version (2:8.723.0ubuntu4) is identical (brief flash in
Plymouth, then Xorg hangs with 100% CPU load on boot). The outputs for
all logs all the same (nothing meaningful, AFAIU).
I reiterate my offer to the developers
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