Hi Michel
BTW, if you or anyone else having stability issues with radeon KMS in
AGP mode could try if the attached kernel patch makes a difference,
that would be interesting.
I finally got round to trying this out.
I compiled the kernel sources in linux-source-3.13 (version 3.13.10-1)
packa
Hi Michel
Does adding radeon.agpmode=1 or radeon.agpmode=-1 to the kernel
command line avoid the crashes?
I added radeon.agpmode=-1, X has now been running fine for 30 minutes or so.
With radeon.agpmode=1 I got no noticeable change of behaviour.
Thank you very much for your swift and precise
Hello,
Sorry for the slow reply.
I finally tried setting the proposed kernel options, with the same
result (or slightly worse, the cursor got blurred or something). I
imagine the real problem is the fact that my card is not supported by
the kernel anyway, since the (attached) log shows the same
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Hello,
Nice to see that my report is useful ;-)
A small addition / modification of my bug description: after a long series
of zooming in and out randomly, I saw that the corruption is not that
deterministic as I tought. Some characters that were not “initially”
corrupted at some given font size a
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.19.0-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
For quite some time (and therefore a lot of different versions of xorg, kernel,
gnome, iceweasel, etc.) now, when resuming from Suspend, I get some slight
corruption of some characters: some characters of some
Dear all,
Here is a longer set of experience to help track the dirty pointer.
Initial situation: both LVDS and VGA on when starting X.
launching gnome-screensaver: fading on LVDS, not on VGA.
xrandr --output LVDS --off --output VGA --auto
xrandr -q (without it, as said before, it crahes)
fading
Hi everyone,
I gave it a try, related to #567318.
(To make sure: 'try' is apt-get source xorg-xserver; patch ...; debuild
binary; dpkg -i xserver-common_1.7.5-1_all.deb
xserver-xorg-core_1.7.5-1_amd64.deb xserver-xorg-core-dbg_1.7.5-1_amd64.deb
; did I miss some package? and this means that I appl
>
> Thanks for reporting this. This does also happen on my machine. Another
> reason to love aRandR :)
>
And you manage to keep cool, knowing there is a nasty dangling pointer
there? ;-)
Best regards,
Sam
Hello,
Same problem, with a weirder remark to make: I don't get the segfault if I
run "xrandr -q" to check the result after the modifying xrandr (noticed
thanks to arandr which follows this behaviour).
Regards,
Samuel Hym
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