On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 04:55:58PM -0300, Eugeni Dodonov wrote:
> > > E.g., instead of
> > > [244312.106] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x3b) [0x80eab8b]
> > > [244312.106] 1: /usr/bin/X (0x8048000+0x5fb38) [0x80a7b38]
> > > [244312.106] 2: (vdso) (__kernel_rt_sigreturn+0x0) [0xe40c]
> > > [244
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 23:33, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> I sure can, but I'm confused, doesn't the X log already contain a backtrace
> that I already pasted?
>
> Will gdb bt give a different backtrace that what I already posted?
>
It would say in which source files and functions, and at what line of
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:15:01PM -0300, Eugeni Dodonov wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 22:44, Marc MERLIN wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > So I've had xorg crash for me from time to time. Maybe every 3 or 4
> > days.
> > It always happens when I move the mouse and try to get to a window (X
> > neve
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 22:44, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> So I've had xorg crash for me from time to time. Maybe every 3 or 4
> days.
> It always happens when I move the mouse and try to get to a window (X
> never crashes on its own).
>
By judging from the xorg logs, the crashes are not rel
Howdy,
So I've had xorg crash for me from time to time. Maybe every 3 or 4
days.
It always happens when I move the mouse and try to get to a window (X
never crashes on its own).
It's on a thinkpad W500, which I've used for over a year without any X
crashes until some recent update, and I'm not su