https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79980
--- Comment #190 from Daniel Kozak <kozzi11 at gmail.com> --- (In reply to agapito from comment #189) > This is strange because 5 days ago i was starting to use intel graphic card > because i had a lot of lock-ups with 3.17.1 and 3.18 rc1 kernels. When 3.18 > rc2 was launched i returned to radeon driver and this bug disappeared under > 3.18 rc2, but now i am using 3.17.1 and it seems stable... Maybe this bug is > a mesa problem, and not a kernel problem. Mesa 10.3.2 arrived to archlinux 3 > days ago. > > Changes from 10.3.1 to 10.3.2: > > Brian Paul (3): > mesa: fix spurious wglGetProcAddress / GL_INVALID_OPERATION error > st/wgl: add WINAPI qualifiers on wgl function typedefs > glsl: fix several use-after-free bugs > > Daniel Manjarres (1): > glx: Fix glxUseXFont for glxWindow and glxPixmaps > > Dave Airlie (1): > mesa: fix GetTexImage for 1D array depth textures > > Emil Velikov (3): > docs: Add sha256 sums for the 10.3.1 release > Update VERSION to 10.3.2 > Add release notes for the 10.3.2 release > > Ilia Mirkin (4): > gm107/ir: add dnz emission for fmul > gk110/ir: add dnz flag emission for fmul/fmad > nouveau: 3d textures are unsupported, limit 3d levels to 1 > st/gbm: fix order of arguments passed to is_format_supported > > Kenneth Graunke (3): > i965: Add a BRW_MOCS_PTE #define. > i965: Use BDW_MOCS_PTE for renderbuffers. > i965: Fix register write checks. > > Marek Olšák (2): > st/mesa: use pipe_sampler_view_release for releasing sampler views > glsl_to_tgsi: fix the value of gl_FrontFacing with native integers > > Michel Dänzer (4): > radeonsi: Clear sampler view flags when binding a buffer > r600g,radeonsi: Always use GTT again for PIPE_USAGE_STREAM buffers > winsys/radeon: Use separate caching buffer manager for each set of > flags > r600g: Drop references to destroyed blend state I don't think so. I try tio downgrade mesa, linux-firmware and lots of other packages, but even with vdpau vlc, html5 youtube videos or flash videos I am unable to frozen my system again (I really try it hard all day). It must be some HW problem or some wierd HW state or something completly different. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/attachments/20141028/5fe07e5a/attachment.html>