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--- Comment #12 from pablow.1...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Vedran Miletić from comment #11)
> Is this still an issue?
Hi! I no longer have that video card, so no idea if it's still an issue.
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--- Comment #11 from Vedran Miletić ---
Is this still an issue?
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--- Comment #10 from pablow.1422 at gmail.com ---
Actually, using adobe flash 11.2 wich is the latest usable version with firefox
didn't bring a lockup, only adobe version 11.9 (PPAPI) with google chrome did.
Still, all the issues I had described
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--- Comment #9 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to comment #8)
> Sorry to bump.. but this bug have became very frustating. Now watching
> videos with flash cant be done without a lockup ocurring aproximately 20% of
> times (with rendering relying
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--- Comment #8 from pablow.1422 at gmail.com ---
Sorry to bump.. but this bug have became very frustating. Now watching videos
with flash cant be done without a lockup ocurring aproximately 20% of times
(with rendering relying on GPU, software dec
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--- Comment #7 from pablow.1...@gmail.com ---
I've done what you suggested with Mesa 9.3.0-devel (git-a64d3dd), the GPU
lockup still occurs. Is there anything more that I could try?
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--- Comment #6 from pablow.1...@gmail.com ---
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Mesa compile flags
It looks like it was compiled against llvm (I use standard Fedora 20 packages,
this b
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--- Comment #5 from Alex Deucher ---
You might also try:
R600_DEBUG=nodma
or
R600_DEBUG=nosb
Also did you build mesa with opencl or llvm support? If so, does disabling
llvm help?
R600_LLVM=0
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--- Comment #4 from pablow.1...@gmail.com ---
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This is another dmesg log
...but this one if from a lockup which I could recover from, switching to a tt
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--- Comment #3 from pablow.1...@gmail.com ---
Already tried that. It doesn't help.
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--- Comment #2 from Alex Deucher ---
Does disabling hyperZ help? E.g., set env var:
R600_DEBUG=nohyperz
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another journalctl log
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