On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 14:08:43 +0100, Dinyar Rabady wrote:
> I have a similar issue on Sid since about a week.
>
This bug was about lenny, not sid. Please don't pollute it with
unrelated comments.
Thanks,
Julien
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I have a similar issue on Sid since about a week.
After a suspend/resume-cycle Xorg uses almost 100% CPU when redrawing windows.
Attached is my log, let me know if you need anything more.
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I got exactly the same bug - sometimes (appr. one time per 5 hours)
xorg process uses 100% of CPU's core while it draw something (like
window scrolling or any changings on screen). Xorg version is 1:7.3+19
(1:7.3+18 did the same).
I had ATI Radeon X1600XT with hand-made cooling system (I mean it w
/26/09, B. Steinberg wrote:
> From: B. Steinberg
> Subject: Re: Bug#516014: xorg: Since upgrade to Lenny on 2/15, Xorg frequenly
> spikes CPU to 100%
> To: "Brice Goglin"
> Cc: dgun...@yahoo.com, 516...@bugs.debian.org
> Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 8:01 AM
> I
D L wrote:
> Thank you for your swift response!
>
> xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log are attached.
>
> Let me know what additional info you may need.
>
It could be yet another machine needing a AGPMode quirk. Can you try the
6.11.0 package at
http://people.debian.org/~bgoglin/rebuilds/ati-6.11.0-Xser
D wrote:
> Package: xorg
> Version: 1:7.3+18
> Severity: important
>
>
> Since upgrading to Lenny on 2/15, UIs will "freeze" -- that is, keystrokes
> and mouse clicks will
> fail to register (neither ctrl-alt-del nor ctrl-alt-bksp will function,
> either), although the
> arrow will move when th
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.3+18
Severity: important
Since upgrading to Lenny on 2/15, UIs will "freeze" -- that is, keystrokes and
mouse clicks will
fail to register (neither ctrl-alt-del nor ctrl-alt-bksp will function,
either), although the
arrow will move when the mouse is moved. Occasiona
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