Hi Brice! Bug is not related to xserver-xorg-video-intel, you can safely close it.
Today i tried firstly 2.7.1 version, then after the same crash i tried all versions found on your page. Long story short -- they are all crashed with the same backtrace. At this point it was obvious that something _else_ changed, that prevented X from start. After a long examination i spotted that something during one of the updates changed /tmp permissions to 0755 -- and after fixing that everything started working. I'll try to find what caused it, and post on the bug page in case someone else face the same behaviour. I just wasn't expecting the _crash_ from X, but rather something like "write error". regards, if On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Brice Goglin<brice.gog...@ens-lyon.org> wrote: > if wrote: >> Problem appeared about few days ago, when 2.8.0-2 hit the unstable, i >> upgraded but didn't notice because didn't reboot. >> >> Version 2:2.7.1-1 was working since 2009-07-07, it was on hold since >> then because 2.7.99.901-2 was crashing with simular error (although i >> didn't report a bug that time as someone already did), and >> 2:2.3.2-2+lenny6 from testing requred downgrade for the whole xserver, >> and no UXA. >> Also, Ubuntu package 2:2.6.3-0ubuntu9.3 was useable as well. >> >> I tried to compile 2.8 branch from git today, and it's crashing with >> the same backtrace, in the same functions (i830_allocate_memory and >> i830_allocate_2d_emmory). >> > > You may downgrade to 2.7.1 with packages from > http://people.debian.org/~bgoglin/rebuilds/Xserver1.6/intel-2.7.1/ > > Does UXA work there? (it is only mandatory since 2.7.99). > > Brice > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org