retitle 279698 xlibmesa-dri: [i830_dri] causes lockup on system shutdown reassign 279698 xlibmesa-dri tag 279698 + upstream moreinfo thanks
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 01:51:02PM -0500, ejd wrote: > Package: x-window-system This wasn't the right package to file this bug against. x-window-system is a dummy package. Package: x-window-system [...] Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 Depends: x-window-system-core, lbxproxy, proxymngr, twm, xdm, xfs, xfwp, xnest, xprt-xprintorg, xterm, xvfb Description: X Window System This metapackage provides substantially all the components of the X Window System as developed by the XFree86 Project, as well as a set of historically popular accessory programs. . Development and debugging versions of the X protocol client libraries and other libraries provided with XFree86 are not provided by this metapackage. . Note that Xprint.org's implementation of an XPRINT server is depended upon by this package until XFree86's XPRINT server is operational. > Every time I have a hardware reboot the machine (Dell with an i845 Extreme > Graphics Accellerator) locks up. I am running kernel-image-2.4.27-1-686 and > libc6 version 2.3.2.ds1-18. > > Oddly enough shutting the machine off and letting fsck remount the screwed up > filesystem seems to "fix" the problem. It's locked up twice in a row the > same way, and in just the same way trying to start it again has worked both > times. I'm not going to be shutting it off much any more so I don't know how > consistent that behavior will be... > > Also I am sure that it didn't start right after I got the new version of > x-window-system going. Anyway, here are the relevent logs. I will also > submit a report to the XFree people. I have a couple of questions: 1) Why do you suppose this is not a bug in the Linux kernel's i830 DRM driver? 2) Does this problem go away if you remove the xlibmesa-dri package? It sounds like you'll have to reboot the machine and cope with the lockup one more time after removing it to truly diagnose this workaround. -- G. Branden Robinson | Never attribute to conspiracy that Debian GNU/Linux | which can be adequately explained [EMAIL PROTECTED] | by economics. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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