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Hello there,
I have new up-to-date arch installation on 32 bit machine and installed firefox. When i right click on desktop, screen freezing cant click anywhere else until i press windows(super) button but if i left click, left click behave as right click/ Any help?
Thank you.
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Welcome to Arch Linux.
What desktop environment / window manager are you using?
Desktop or laptop?
Touch-pad or mouse?
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Thank you , ewaller.
Desktop and mouse.
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Are you using Gnome, Plasma, i3wm, Openbox, Cinnamon, .... ?
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ops sorry, im using gnome desktop.
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What's the hardware you are using? Especially the graphics card/driver. Also, does this happen only when Firefox is running?
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What's the hardware you are using? Especially the graphics card/driver. Also, does this happen only when Firefox is running?
Graphic : GeForce GTX 550 Ti
Ram : 4 GB
32 bit machine
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You didn't answer my other question.
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yes mate, i have noticed just firefox for now.
thank you.
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Do you have hardware acceleration enabled in firefox? If yes, then try disabling that. Also, are you using nouveau or nvidia binary drivers? If disabling hardware acceleration doesn't help, try switching your graphics drivers.
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Disabled hardware acceleration in firefox but problem occurs again. When i install arch linux i had these option to install;
1) mesa-libgl 2) nvidia-304xx-libgl 3) nvidia-340xx-libgl 4) nvidia-libgl
i install 1 and there was 2 option again and than i choose default. i guess, i've not installed nouveau or nvidia. how to check?
Last edited by piling21 (2016-01-20 08:28:33)
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lsmod | grep video
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lsmod | grep video
output:
video 24576 1 nouveau
videodev 131072 2 gspca_main,gspca_zc3xx
media 20480 1 videodev
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That means that you are using the nouveau driver. Try switching to the nvidia binary drivers and see if the problem persists.
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That means that you are using the nouveau driver. Try switching to the nvidia binary drivers and see if the problem persists.
hi mate, i'd like to thank you first for all your help.
i installed nvidia with
pacman -S nvidia
and did auto config with
nvidia-xconfig
but when i enter this command its not showing up nvidia
lsmod | grep video
#output:
videodev 131072 2 gspca_main,gspca_zc3xx
media 20480 1 videodev
thanks.
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don't create an autoconfig (remove the files it created, they usually do more harm than good), install nvidia-libgl, and did you reboot in between as pacman told you to when you installed the nvidia package?
Last edited by V1del (2016-01-20 10:22:15)
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don't create an autoconfig (remove the files it created, they usually do more harm than good), install nvidia-libgl, and did you reboot in between as pacman told you to when you installed the nvidia package?
i dont remember which file created automatically, whic was that? yes i reboot the system as pacman instruct me im going to install nvidia-libgl.
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i install the nvidia-libgl
sudo pacman -S nvidia-libgl
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
:: nvidia-libgl and mesa-libgl are in conflict (libgl). Remove mesa-libgl? [y/N] y
Packages (2) mesa-libgl-11.1.1-1 [removal] nvidia-libgl-358.16-1
Total Download Size: 0.00 MiB
Total Installed Size: 0.00 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: 0.00 MiB
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
:: Retrieving packages ...
nvidia-libgl-358.16... 1372.0 B 0.00B/s 00:00 [######################] 100%
(1/1) checking keys in keyring [######################] 100%
(1/1) checking package integrity [######################] 100%
(1/1) loading package files [######################] 100%
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [######################] 100%
(2/2) checking available disk space [######################] 100%
(1/1) removing mesa-libgl [######################] 100%
(1/1) installing nvidia-libgl [######################] 100%
but output is still same:
lsmod | grep video
videodev 131072 2 gspca_main,gspca_zc3xx
media 20480 1 videodev
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do you have X server running?
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You should probably first fix your space constraint issues and come back to this topic once you have enough room on root to actually run something (assuming we are talking the same machine as in this topic)
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Okay mate, thanks.
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i solved to partition problem after that i removed the mesa-libgl and install the nvidia-libgl but when i reboot the system i got white screen with this message "Oh no! Something has gone wrong." and logout button.
* I noticed this right click thing happens to all working windows area. If firefox for example let say in the left corner (and minimized) when i click other areas right click working normally but when i click firefox area that were that bug happens again.
Last edited by piling21 (2016-01-21 09:38:44)
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but when i enter this command its not showing up nvidia
lsmod | grep video #output: videodev 131072 2 gspca_main,gspca_zc3xx media 20480 1 videodev
thanks.
You should look for nvidia, not video.
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i solved to partition problem after that i removed the mesa-libgl and install the nvidia-libgl but when i reboot the system i got white screen with this message "Oh no! Something has gone wrong." and logout button.
* I noticed this right click thing happens to all working windows area. If firefox for example let say in the left corner (and minimized) when i click other areas right click working normally but when i click firefox area that were that bug happens again.
still same, any help?
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