ubuntu-x-swat team mailing list archive
-
ubuntu-x-swat team
-
Mailing list archive
-
Message #43083
[Bug 514854] [NEW] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
The display could not be turned on after closing and reopening the lid
(gnome-power-manager turns off the display). This happens even if i'm
not logged in (gdm). After changing with Ctrl+Alt+F6 to the shell the
display returns. Changing back to X works fine. I have nothing changed
to the standard configs.
After getting back to X there is also an notification, translated into
english: 'Configuration for CRTC >>64<< could not be applied.'
Thanks!
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat Jan 30 20:15:50 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027)
MachineType: Dell Inc. Inspiron 1525
Package: xorg 1:7.5+1ubuntu1
ProcCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=//vmlinuz-2.6.32-11-generic root=UUID=5fb19210-9eae-4ba7-b87c-dab9699426b9 ro quiet splash
ProcEnviron:
LANG=de_DE.utf8
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-11.15-generic
RelatedPackageVersions:
xserver-xorg 1:7.5+1ubuntu1
libgl1-mesa-glx 7.7-0ubuntu8
libdrm2 2.4.17-0ubuntu2
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.9.1-1ubuntu1
xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.12.99+git20091125.0061c4db-0ubuntu2
SourcePackage: xorg
Symptom: display
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-11-generic x86_64
XorgConf: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'
dmi.bios.date: 03/10/2008
dmi.bios.vendor: Dell Inc.
dmi.bios.version: A11
dmi.board.name: 0U990C
dmi.board.vendor: Dell Inc.
dmi.chassis.type: 8
dmi.chassis.vendor: Dell Inc.
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnDellInc.:bvrA11:bd03/10/2008:svnDellInc.:pnInspiron1525:pvr:rvnDellInc.:rn0U990C:rvr:cvnDellInc.:ct8:cvr:
dmi.product.name: Inspiron 1525
dmi.sys.vendor: Dell Inc.
fglrx: Not loaded
system:
distro: Ubuntu
architecture: x86_64kernel: 2.6.32-11-generic
** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: amd64 apport-bug lucid
--
Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/514854
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu-X,
which is subscribed to xorg in ubuntu.
Follow ups
-
[Bug 514854] Re: [i965gm] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Chris Halse Rogers, 2010-04-13
-
[Bug 514854] Re: [i965gm] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Chris Halse Rogers, 2010-04-09
-
[Bug 514854] Re: [i965gm] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Bryce Harrington, 2010-03-05
-
[Bug 514854] Re: [i965gm] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Bryce Harrington, 2010-03-02
-
[Bug 514854] Re: [i965] [i965gm] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Bryce Harrington, 2010-03-02
-
[Bug 514854] Re: [i965gm] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Bryce Harrington, 2010-03-01
-
[Bug 514854] Re: [i965gm] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Bryce Harrington, 2010-02-24
-
[Bug 514854] Re: [i965gm] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Bryce Harrington, 2010-02-15
-
[Bug 514854] Re: Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Bryce Harrington, 2010-02-09
-
[Bug 514854] Re: Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: Bryce Harrington, 2010-01-31
-
[Bug 514854] Re: Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: boe, 2010-01-30
-
[Bug 514854] [NEW] Display could not be turned on after closing and reopen the lid (turning off the display)
From: boe, 2010-01-30
References