I don't have a hardware problem. I checked with Debian Stable LiveCD and
none of the problems appeared there. In fact my machine worked great with
sid just before the release of the new stable. After that, some of the
updates that flew in caused this problem. I certainly haven't overclocked my
GPU.

So maybe this is an xserver-xorg-video-radeon problem? Should I re-report it
there?


>my experience with that is you *might* have a memory problem with your
video card
>
>with the lockup statement included that adds to the possibility that might
be so
>
>on the other hand I can't see it so you might just need graphics libs
needing to be re-installed
>
>Best is if you can try a "known good" video card in or with the same
system.
.>
>Alternatively if you can't try a different card maybe you can try known
good graphics apps that use the same ammount of video memory and see if
there are >problems.  But that is mostly the same as re-installing.
>
>Your not "over clocking" your card are you?  That can cause permanent
damage.  tools that change clock speed have been known to damage and be a
pile of bull >when it comes to real performance that the card (properly set)
did not already have.

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