Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Hence my repeated request for isolating if and where VLC is hanging,
> or what else it is doing when the video output is frozen.
Tried again to enable logging in vlc, specified the log file name, Log Format =
Text,
Syslog facility = User, Verbosity = 10, but no log file w
> Which KDE version do you use?
The issue seems to have been resolved, KDE no longer hangs on logout,
firmware-linux-nonfree is not installed on my machine.
Package: kde-standard
Version: 5:74
# uname -a
Linux test 3.2.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Sat May 12 23:08:28 UTC 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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> It should be evident, but you need to run xvinfo, glxinfo and xdpyinfo
> from within the X session.
Just going through my old bugs... I've enclosed xvinfo.txt and xdpyinfo.txt,
perhaps that will help.
I'm still using VLC in the same fashion I did before, that is, by setting
"Video Settings" |
Package: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
Version: 1:6.14.2-1
Severity: important
Am having problems with KDE in wheezy:
1. KDE hangs on logout (Kmenu->Leave->Logout). Logging out results in a blank
black screen and the system just hangs there, hardware reset is needed to
reboot the system. When reb
It was suggested that installing fglrx-glx driver from non-free may resolve the
issue.
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--- On Wed, 7/6/11, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Can you still log into the system remotely via ssh at that
> point? If
> not, does the system react to ping / SysRq keys /
> ctrl-alt-del / ... ?
Ctrl+Alt+Del and SysRq keys have no effect.
> For some reason, reportbug didn't include all the
> inform
--- On Thu, 7/7/11, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > [ 12.864] (II) RADEON(0): GPU accel
> disabled or not working, using shadowfb for KMS
>
> Looks like there's a problem in the kernel. Please provide
> the relevant
> (at least agp/drm/radeon related) dmesg output.
# dmesg | grep -i "agp\|drm\|rad
--- On Fri, 7/8/11, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > [ 4.596941] [drm] Loading RS780
> Microcode
> > [ 4.899306] r600_cp: Failed to load
> firmware "radeon/RS780_pfp.bin"
> > [ 4.899338] [drm:r600_startup] *ERROR*
> Failed to load firmware!
> > [ 4.899369] radeon :01:05.0:
> disabling GPU
--- On Fri, 7/8/11, T Elcor wrote:
> > Is the firmware-linux-nonfree package installed?
>
> No.
>
> # aptitude search firmware-linux-nonfree
> p firmware-linux-nonfree
>
> - Binary firmware for various drivers in
> the Linux ker
Can
--- On Mon, 7/18/11, Will Set wrote:
> Unless an issue is trust of debian non-free repo, why not
> try the
> firmware-nonfree package seeing if it solves your issue?
> You always have the option to purge the package and remove
> non-free from your
> sources.list, if you so choose.
I installed
Spoke too soon, after a reboot it became clear that the second issue is still
unresolved, that is:
KDE refuses to remember display resolution settings: I set it to 1600x1200 and
click the "Save as Default" button, yet after logging out (and hanging and
resetting, see #1 above) KDE reverts to 12
> It would be nice if it could be solved without the nonfree firmware
Second that. I since removed the firmware-linux-nonfree package because it was
causing some weird video effects with some applications. For example,
1. Some kvirc windows that are constantly updating would black out (sometimes
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