Bug#586292: xserver-xorg-core: deadlocks for no apparent reason

2011-12-04 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Jonathan Nieder wrote: > One more test, if you have time: could you try 2.6.32-15 from > http://snapshot.debian.org/ and confirm that it still crashes? On second thought, no need for that --- checking the changelog, I see enough recent TTM fixes to not need to be as skeptical as usual. :) --

Bug#586292: xserver-xorg-core: deadlocks for no apparent reason

2011-11-23 Thread Ulrich Klauer
Jonathan Nieder : Sorry for the slow reply. What kernel do you use nowadays? Does this still happen? Thank you for looking into this. The problem persisted for several months, I think, but then disappeared. I don't think I have experienced such a deadlock in the last half-year or so, but

Bug#586292: xserver-xorg-core: deadlocks for no apparent reason

2011-11-23 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Ulrich, Ulrich Klauer wrote: > Earlier this week, I experienced for the > first time a complete freeze of my X system, for no apparent reason - just > browsing the web (using Iceweasel), nothing dangerous. [...] > INFO: task events/0:9 blocked for more than 120 seconds. [...] > Call Trace: >

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2010-06-18 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > reassign 586292 linux-2.6 2.6.32-15 Bug #586292 [xserver-xorg-core] xserver-xorg-core: deadlocks for no apparent reason Bug reassigned from package 'xserver-xorg-core' to 'linux-2.6'. Bug No longer marked as found in versions xorg-server/2:1.7.7-

Re: Bug#586292: xserver-xorg-core: deadlocks for no apparent reason

2010-06-18 Thread Julien Cristau
reassign 586292 linux-2.6 2.6.32-15 kthxbye On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 09:57:31 +0200, Ulrich Klauer wrote: > I'm running a regularly updated squeeze/testing system (at most a few days > lag behind the current version). Earlier this week, I experienced for the > first time a complete freeze of my X