OK, I think that this solves the problem:
http://kb.huptas.net/2008/02/21/ubuntu-804-hardy-heron-issues-w
-external-screen-and-intel-gma950-dell-latitude-d620/
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A big thanks to all of you here that worked hard for solving this bug.
Thank you!
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I do not know if anyone knows of this but have you tried the following:
for Ubuntu:
Type in a terminal :
sudo gdmsetup -> In the general tab tick the "Restart the X server with
each login"
for Kubuntu:
you've got to add or uncomment the line
TerminateServer=true
in the [X-:*-Core] section of
@Francois
Do you have an Intel graphics card? I am experiencing the same problems
on Dell Inspiron 6400 with Kubuntu Feisty and I think it has to do with
the xserver-xorg-video-intel driver. For more info take a look at this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+b
I just want to say a big thank you to all of you guys here for the
effort you are making to solve this bug. I am experiencing the same
problems on a Kubuntu Feisty Dell Inspiron 6400 with Intel 945GM.
I do not want to make things more complicated than they already are but:
I switched from Kubuntu
I do not know if there is any relation but I found these on the
changelog of the newest linux kernel on www.kernel.org (supposed to be
fixes):
Revert "intel_agp: fix stolen mem range on G33":
This reverts commit f443675affe3f16dd428e46f0f7fd3f4d703eeab, which
breaks horribly if you ar
As I said earlier I use Kubuntu Hardy. In the xorg.conf there was not a
reference to which driver my system uses. However, in the system-
settings, under the Monitor and Display section, it says that I use the
i810 driver. I added the Driver "intel" under the Device section in the
xorg.conf. Even t
Ok, I am still experiencing some flickerings (shaking picture for a
second) but the screen does not go black or grey anymore.
@szonek:
You can tru to manually add the Driver "intel" in your xorg.conf and see what
happens.
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Unfortunately, the monitor went off again which means that the suggested
method does not work. However, the black outs are less frequent (one per
3 days, it used to be 3-4 times per day). Sorry...
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I am experiencing exactly the same problem as macat. I have Kubuntu
Hardy on a Dell Inspiron 6400 with a Intel 945 graphics card and the
laptop is connected to an external monitor (1680x1050). I always turn
off the laptop monitor (usign xrandr). The external monitor suddenly
goes black or grey afte
My external monitor just went off again. I switched on the laptop
monitor (I have not restarted the X-server) and I attach all the
relative logs. Cheers
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Thank you doc81, your workaround works for me too.
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I guess I spoke too quickly... Same error occurs with inkscape even
after doc81's workaround.
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I use Kubuntu 10.10 with KDE 4.5.3 on 64-bit. Oxygen icon theme is
installed under "/usr/share/icons/oxygen"...
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Thanks, but yes, QtCurve is indeed my active theme.
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Corrado, can you plese try the following?
1) Turn on your computer
2) When you get to kdm, switch to virtual terminal ( Ctrl+Alt+F1 )
3) type sudo restart kdm
4) Login to KDE
5) and thest whether reboot/shutdown works fine now
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Hello all,
I can also confirm that the kernel update (3.5.0-23) seems to resolve the
issue. Two restarts so far, both clean!
Thanks for the fix, hope we will not be seeing this bug in the future :)
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Hello all,
I would just like to add that this issue also affects my desktop and
laptop, the former with a wired connection and the latter with a
wireless, both running quantal 64-bit.
I just tried the workaround in post #20 for my desktop and it seems to
be working, i.e clean reboot/shutdown. Thi
@Gard Speermann
You may have tried this but...
The very first shutdown after the kernel update will not be clean as the
kernel has not been loaded yet. So, first boot in the updated kernel and
then try to restart...good luck!
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Hello,
The icons used by lightdm for the reboot, suspend, shutdown, login and
wrong-password buttons seem to always be the ones from the default
oxygen icon theme, and not from the icon theme currently used by the
system. I have tried copying the user's icon theme into
/usr/s
Thanks for your answer. The icon theme name is Reflektions
(http://linuxfever.deviantart.com/#/d287xmx) and I am the only user in
my system. I am sure the theme supports the icons required as I have
created the theme myself ( and as I mentioned the icons show up just
fine when using 'lightdm --test
Ok, thanks, will do so.
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A working automated solution I found is to add "restart kdm" (restart
gdm for gnome users) to "/etc/rc.local". You may also want to see this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/618786
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I am running Kubuntu 64-bit with only 1 root EXT3 partition and 1 swap,
and I am NOT affected by this problem. Perhaps it has to do with the
fact that I use EXT3?
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By the way, I am running Maverick.
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I am also affected by this on my Kubuntu 10.10 64-bit with KDE 4.5.3.
Two things have worked for me: comment #17 or running inkscape with
sudo.
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Well, I have removed the workaround ever since the updates (see comment
#10). Nevertheless, I was using the workaround in 3 different computers
for about a week and the problem never occured again.
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The way to make this workaround permanent is to add "restart kdm" to
"/etc/rc.local".
Also tried this with gnome (restart gdm) and also works!
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Claudio, can you please post the details of your system? Are you using
Ubuntu 10.04 or 10.10? Also, which desktop environment do you use? GNOME
of KDE? (I have reasons to believe that the problem may be related to
KDE 4.5.0)
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Ok, I opened a bug in KDE:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248539.
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #248539
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Need to mention that problems started when I installed KDE 4.5, did not
have any unmounting problems with 4.4.2. I have also filed a report to
KDE:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248539
Now, if I boot in recovery mode, drop to root console with network and
login to my desktop from there, th
I also found out that it is not necessary to drop to root shell. You can
also choose "resume normal boot", login and start KDE.
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After yesterday's updates ( including many of the kde packages and a new
kernel version (2.6.32-25) ), I do not seem to have this problem
anymore. Anyone else noticed that?
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This happens almost constantly to me, using Kubuntu 10.04. It occurs on
both my laptop and desktop and I am afraid of data loss or corruption.
Is there any workaround?
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I am using Kubuntu 10.04 64-bit and have disabled plymouth in order to see what
exactly is going on during
startup/shutdown.
Almost everytime I shutdown/reboot my computer I see the following msg:
Unmounting weak filesystems...
mount :/ is busy
and then the computer shuts
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