Hi On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:02:45 +0200 Julien Cristau <jcris...@debian.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 20:00:20 +0200, Raphael Frey wrote: > > > I’m a bit surprised that this problem won’t be fixed in Lenny although > > it is a common bug according to you … I thought that Debian is intended > > to be a stable distribution and if there’s still a bug in stable it’ll > > be fixed quickly. I hope that your advice(s) will help. > > > So far we weren't able to figure out a fix which didn't involve as much > regression potential as upgrading to a newer driver entirely :/ Since I reported this bug there were no crashes any more but I don’t know if this is just hazard or if the workaround with ‘EXANoComposite’ did help. If it turns out that this option eliminates the crashes a patch could be provided that e.g. includes a scripts which adds the ‘EXANoComposite’ option to Xorg.conf. > If you can identify a fix for your particular issue, adding that to the > driver in lenny is possible; otherwise one option would be to get a > newer driver in the backports.org repository, which could also improve > support for some newer hardware, but I don't have any lenny machines on > intel hw, so I wouldn't be able to do any testing for that. A newer driver (and complete X server?) in backports could also be a possible solution if it is feasible to resolve all dependencies. I could help with testing but you have to give me instructions what I shall do because I’m just an “average” Linux user and no expert. Best regards Raphael
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