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--- Comment #22 from Ian Romanick ---
(In reply to Jason Ekstrand from comment #11)
> Could you go back to the semi-working configuration you had before and get a
> glxinfo from it. I can't tell what mesa driver is being called. We have
> two d
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--- Comment #21 from Eugene ---
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GPU crash dump from /sys/class/drm/card0/error
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--- Comment #17 from Eugene ---
Greetings. I just updated to latest Mesa git and drm-intel-nightly after which
new backtrace and even GPU crash appeared again. Mouse pointer is late now for
hand movements. Although it says acceleration is turning
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--- Comment #16 from Eugene ---
(In reply to Jason Ekstrand from comment #15)
> I was able to fake my computer into thinking it was an i915 and the driver
> loads ok. I'm guessing someone pushed something that broke indirect
> rendering. I'll t
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--- Comment #15 from Jason Ekstrand ---
I was able to fake my computer into thinking it was an i915 and the driver
loads ok. I'm guessing someone pushed something that broke indirect rendering.
I'll try to look at it next week.
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--- Comment #14 from Eugene ---
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Xorg.0.log (UXA acceleration)
On current configuration.
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--- Comment #13 from Eugene ---
(In reply to Jason Ekstrand from comment #11)
> Could you go back to the semi-working configuration you had before and get a
> glxinfo from it. I can't tell what mesa driver is being called. We have
> two differe
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--- Comment #12 from Chris Wilson ---
(In reply to Jason Ekstrand from comment #11)
> Could you go back to the semi-working configuration you had before and get a
> glxinfo from it. I can't tell what mesa driver is being called. We have
> two d
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--- Comment #11 from Jason Ekstrand ---
Could you go back to the semi-working configuration you had before and get a
glxinfo from it. I can't tell what mesa driver is being called. We have two
different i915 drivers in mesa and knowing which wo
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--- Comment #10 from Eugene ---
full lspci:
lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82865G/PE/P DRAM Controller/Host-Hub
Interface (rev 02)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 02)
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--- Comment #9 from Eugene ---
>Did this recently start happening? Does it work with an older mesa?
>Unfortunately, those logs aren't telling me much about what actually happened.
With older MESA I have described situation here:
https://bugs.
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--- Comment #8 from Jason Ekstrand ---
Also, what graphics chipset do you have? From the Xorg.0.log, it looks like an
865G. An lspci would be helpful
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--- Comment #7 from Jason Ekstrand ---
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> (In reply to Jason Ekstrand from comment #4)
> > Looks like your X server isn't built with present support and the intel
> > driver is requiring it. This is eith
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--- Comment #5 from Eugene ---
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> Looks like your X server isn't built with present support and the intel
> driver is requiring it. This is either a problem with your build or an
> intel DDX bug. In a
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--- Comment #3 from Eugene ---
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Bug ID: 88275
Summary: [865G] Intel OpenGL rendering not starting
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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