Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144736 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144736
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 144736
displayconfig-gtk crashed with IndexError in
getAvailableRefreshRatesForResolution()
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xfailsafedialog crashed with IndexError in
getAvailableRefre
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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wrong screen size for VG2230wm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134791
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Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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crash on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149612
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** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Screens and Graphics crashes, etc.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147283
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** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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crash when setting up external display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144769
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Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
For -intel especially, displayconfig-gtk doesn't work very well. The
new Screen Resolution applet should be much better (although see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config for remaining manual configuration
steps required.)
Also, displayconfig-gtk is being deprecated - see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Di
For -intel especially, displayconfig-gtk doesn't work very well. The
new Screen Resolution applet should be much better (although see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config for remaining manual configuration
steps required.)
Also, displayconfig-gtk is being deprecated - see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Di
For -intel especially, displayconfig-gtk doesn't work very well. The
new Screen Resolution applet should be much better (although see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config for remaining manual configuration
steps required.)
Also, displayconfig-gtk is being deprecated - see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Di
For -intel especially, displayconfig-gtk doesn't work very well. The
new Screen Resolution applet should be much better (although see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config for remaining manual configuration
steps required.)
Also, displayconfig-gtk is being deprecated - see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Di
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Thank you for reporting this bug and for your efforts to make Ubuntu
better. As Xorg has improved this past year, an unfortunate side effect
of these improvements is that it has rendered several design assumptions
in displayconfig-gtk obsolete. So, starting with Hardy we are no longer
putting displ
Expired. Also, displayconfig-gtk is deprecated.
** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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[Dual monitor] new windows pop up in secondary monitor instead of main.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141069
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Thanks. Also, displayconfig-gtk is deprecated as of hardy.
** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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xfailsafedialog crashed with IndexError in getSize()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196182
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I'm a little unclear, but it sounds like the issue got worked out, so
I'm closing. If it still exists on Hardy, though, of course please feel
free to reopen, with additional details.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Ubuntu 7.10 won't
Since there's been no response in 3 months, closing bug as expired.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Brightness reset to max when starting/restarting Xorg or waking from sleep
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36956
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Could someone test this against Intrepid and see if the situation is any
better with the newer -ati driver?
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interlacing broken in gutsy on radeon/ati open source driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144322
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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no video overlay on external monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155157
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Is anyone still seeing this with Hardy 8.04.1 and/or Intrepid?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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gnome uses wrong screen size - does not fill the screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156550
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Please attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log. Also if possible it would be
helpful if you could check if the bug still occurs on Intrepid since it
has the latest driver and xserver.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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xrandr TV output pal garbage i
Please check if this issue still exists with the latest Hardy 8.04.1
and/or Intrepid.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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blank screen from Xserver - eMac G4 1.25GHz ppc
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153599
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I see this is also filed against -ati but the upstream bugs indicate
it's fixed - is anyone with ATI hardware still experiencing this problem
on 8.04.1? If so, please also check if it's still a problem with
Intrepid.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incom
Closing Gutsy tasks since we won't be SRUing to it.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Status: In Progress => Invalid
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DDC report some ridiculous physical screen size (Mostly on Intel driver, and
some ATI)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151311
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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radeon driver can not do xv with AIGLX enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150519
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Thanks, that does help a ton.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Bryce Harrington (bryceharrington)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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[M6 LY] System lockup when switching VT's or Resume from Suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
There's not been a comment on this bug for quite some time - is anyone
still having this issue with 8.04.1 or Intrepid?
** Summary changed:
- [gutsy] Regression - "Desktop effects could not be enabled" on ATI Mobility
Radeon
+ Regression - "Desktop effects could not be enabled" on ATI Mobility R
Would you mind testing one of the Intrepid alphas and see if it's still
an issue with the newest -ati and xserver included in it? If so, we
probably should just forward this issue upstream.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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DRI lockup with
Thanks - if possible could someone check if this issue also affects
Intrepid?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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ATI Radeon 9200 crashes with Gutsy driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139210
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Blank screen or distorted image because of wrong default AGPMode value
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133192
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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r100 / r200 / r300: poor compiz performance
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132707
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> Sometimes, when I move the application window, the whole screen becomes
> white and only moving with that window above the white spaces res
Is this still an issue with Intrepid?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Live CD boots to a black screen on Blueberry G3 iMac
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22976
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Could people experiencing this issue please check if it still exists in
Intrepid? If so, we should forward the bug upstream.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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IBM A21p display is corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/28898
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Dropping task against -ati as per comment #26. Looks like it's a kernel
issue since the bug can be seen without X running.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Suspend-To-Ram (S3) doesn't work on Dell Latitude C640
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
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