Hmm, well we'll be switching to EXA by default at some point for -ati,
so the bug could be closed at that point.
Fwiw, generally even XAA/EXA issues can be driver bugs since most of the
code for implementing those two acceleration articles lives within that
driver.
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Hi Bryce,
thanks a lot for the reply.
As mentioned in the entry the crash has happened with System: amd_64 Hardy 8.04
Since adding the "EXA option" in my xorg.conf, crashes are gone, and it looks
like for good.
So my guess, it has nothing to do with the open driver, it has something to do
with
Thanks for reporting this bug to help make Ubuntu better, unfortunately
there's not enough information to troubleshoot it. You mention that
this bug results in an Xorg crash if you aren't specifying EXA in
xorg.conf; does this crash still occur on Hardy? If so, could you
please collect a full bac
Hi,
since I received this message:
[** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => xorg]
I provide the package description again:
xorg 1:7.3+10ubuntu10 X.Org X Window System
Still no crash since eleven days now and this only by adding one option in the
xorg.conf
For the reco
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Sourcepackagename: None => xorg
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Update:
Good news, since three days I've added in the xorg.conf to device section
Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
and had no crash using compiz.real
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Update:
since I have a new monitor I attach the new Xorg.0.log, crashes remain. (The
xorg.conf didn't change after installing the new monitor, everything was
automatically recognized without any problems, great work btw.)
But according to the testing script from here
http://forlong.blogage.de/ar
Hi,
since I've read all the filed bugs #108527 + #195051 and some include option
settings, I attach my xorg.conf, because it didn't change since Jan.07
Maybe I just miss some settings, because I didn't have compiz.real at this time
of course.
Would be kind if someone could take a look and maybe h
Hi,
ok I give up, had two crashes about every hour. The last one 10 minutes ago and
interesting on this one was, that while watching a stream with vlc (totem
before had a segfault while playing a youtube video), I wanted to close the
playlist window, nothing happened.
I could still move the mous
I should add, yesterday I'd started compiz in the terminal, before shutdown I
closed the terminal. No else messages were add in the output which is posted
above.
In about five hours after starting compiz in the terminal no freeze, that was
after I've removed all the .xml files. I've triggered by
Hi,
after booting today Compiz was deactivated. I activated and had after about
half an hour freeze, only the Mouse can be moved. When trying to restart X with
strg+alt+back the mouse immediately freezes also, then nothing helps but
strg+alt+Sysq. (This procedure takes place every freeze)
The la
** Description changed:
Hi,
- I do what Bryce said in
[url=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/108527]Bug
#10527[url]
+ I do what Bryce said in Bug #108527
>>This is why we so strongly encourage each person to report their issue
separately.<<
Random cr
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14348009/Xorg.0.log
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