Crispy Beef, it will help immensely if you filed a new report with Ubuntu via a
terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg
Please ensure you have the package xdiagnose installed, and that you
click the Yes button for attaching additional debugging information.
Also, please feel free to subscribe me to it.
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Christopher, I was on Vivid and had crashes, since moving to the nVidia
card and drivers the system is rock solid. Never crashes, ever. :)
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Title:
[Expired for xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Paul C, any change updating to the Vivid enablement stack as outlined in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack ?
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Almost two weeks for me with the video card in. Still no crashes.
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Title:
Intel i915 video driver causing random crashes on i7 Z77 system
To man
I did the same, went for the "EVGA GeForce GTX 970 ACX 2.0" from the
official support list. Early days, but no crash in 48 hours of solid
use. I adjusted every setting in the BIOS while running on the Intel
embedded chipset and had no luck, last ditch attempt. It would seem that
this is looking ver
OK, I have installed a video card (NVidia 750 Ti - it is on the
compatibility list). I will report back in a couple of weeks to confirm
whether it helped me successfully work around the problem (or earlier if
it didn't).
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If it were heat then I would expect to see crashes under heavy load, I
give my machine a very heavy workout over ssh from my laptop on a
regular basis (spinning up development clusters, heavy processing etc.)
and it *never* crashes. When it does crash I am generally interacting
with the desktop (Gn
I can't believe it is power. This is supposed to be a 500W power supply!
If it was power you would expect anyone with a video card would be
complaining, wouldn't you (a memory stick may take 4 watts vs.
potentially 100+ Watts for a video card)?
Here is my setup:
* x1 256 GB Samsung 840 Pro SATA3
My main concern now having heard your side of things from a Windows
point of view is that this is hardware. I am starting to suspect it
might be a power thing... the XPC PSU isn't the highest rated so am
starting to think that might be something... hardware outside of the
normal XPC items is:
* x2
I am also thinking of adding in a separate video card hoping that will
work around the problem. I would be interested to hear how it works out
for you.
This is all very frustrating because I got the SZ77R5 due to the fact
that it could handle 32GB in the ITX form factor (again so I could load
up s
Yes, exact same Shuttle system. I have also run memtest86+ for a long
time. I do find I can reduce the number of crashes when not using VESA
by removing one or two sticks of memory, starting to thing it might be
power related. Very close to getting a known working AMD card and
sticking that in.
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I am sorry I confused things with my VMs comment (I was explaining why I
run Windows with 32GB of RAM - I won't make that mistake again). Yes,
the problem occurs in Windows without VMs as well.
Again my problem is very much like Paul said. I can leave the system for
days without a problem. But th
Gareth, have you had issues with Windows on it's own with no VMs? I do
not run Windows except for in a VM. If you never have problems running
Windows with graphic intensive apps then you can almost be sure the
hardware is good. I tried Counter Strike: Source on Linux and it died
almost instantly wi
I've also used the latest drivers from 01.org...
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads
No dice. Same graphics crash. I am now on 15.04 and the issues persist
unless I switch to VESA. Gareth, yes, I believe that using VESA bypasses
the GPU. What I find is that the heavier the memory use the more
I don't know if this is relevant - I have a very similar configuration
to Paul (SZ77R5 with 32GB of RAM,i7-3770 instead of i7-3770K). His
problem seems uncannily similar to the problem I have been having except
that I am running Windows 8.1 (running VMs with VirtualBox). Attaching
my screenshot.
I
THis log file shows the intel driver being loaded. Since I uninstalled
the intel driver and have been running on VESA I have not had a single
crash. Over a month now.
The log file attached is older (April) as I had saved it. I cannot
revert to running the intel package right now as I have tasks ru
The log files show that you are not using i915. Please attach
/var/log/Xorg.0.log (or Xorg.0.log.old as appropriate) from after a
crash.
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** Description changed:
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release:14.04
apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-video-int
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