Crash works equally well under compiz and metacity. I could not get the
crash to occur while using either Google Earth (I got plenty of other
crashes from that) or Kolourpaint as described in Bug #415357, though I
have not spent nearly as much time using these programs as kicad. I
couldn't (thusf
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Xorg crashes when using kicad.
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This happens to me 10-20 times a day. I'm a technical user, but not
entirely familiar with what to do to debug this. Any help would be
appreciated, and I'm willing to put work into helping out.
A couple of notes:
* I use a dual headed display, but this happens in both single and dual head
mo
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Public bug reported:
When zooming in kicad, during heavy work periods, sometimes every 10-20
minutes, I am kicked back to gdm login. There is a backtrace in the
Xorg log. About 10% of the time, the screen just freezes, still
allowing mouse cursor movement (but nothing else). I can still ssh int
Today, 12/10/2009, I updated my Karmic test system to the most recent
versions of all software, including X and the kernel. During this
process, I released all holds on the jaunty version of xserver-xorg-
video-intel. I am sad to report that gdm remained in the restart loop
(despite the fact that
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Xorg assert failure: X: ../../../libdrm/intel/intel_bufmgr_fake.c:1370:
drm_intel_fake_bo_exec: Assertion `ret == 0' failed.
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Is there something more I can provide to help move this from
Status->Incomplete?
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X crash
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For now, I have restored usability to my system by downgrading the
xserver-xorg-video-intel package to a jaunty version. I used the
following method:
1) Downloaded:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27624866/xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.6.3-0ubuntu9.3_i386.deb
2) sudo dpkg -i xserver-xorg-video-intel_
Is there any further information I can provide to help with this
process? Is something still missing? Is there any way to work around
this by using the drivers from 8.04 rather than the new ones? My system
is barely usable as a desktop as it stands (slow, unstable). I
apologise if I seem impati
I also have an Xorg.0.log file from Ubuntu 8.04 running on the same
hardware (linux partition #3), which seems to work a lot better (stable,
fast, though compiz won't start). I don't know if a comparative
analysis will help, but I've attached it just in case.
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I'm not sure if this is related, but it might be. I decided to install
9.10 on another partition so that I had something to experiment with.
During the installation process, once the live install cd starts, an
Xorg crash is reported in the notification area. I recall this
happening the first time
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Xorg assert failure: X: ../../../libdrm/intel/intel_bufmgr_fake.c:1370:
drm_intel_fake_bo_exec: Assertion `ret == 0' failed.
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Okay, I think I did it. I install these packages:
sudo aptitude install xserver-xorg-core-dbg
sudo aptitude install libgl1-mesa-dri-dbg
sudo aptitude install xserver-xorg-video-intel-dbg
sudo aptitude install libdrm-intel1-dbg
Then I ran gdb as described, caused the session to crash by selecting
Also, it appears I'm going to have to do the backtrace the hard way as I
can't get the apport service to start on my machine. I also can't
figure out why it won't start. There doesn't seem to be anything
pertinent in the logs other than:
Nov 4 13:02:30 exachron init: apport pre-start process (2
I've stopped gdm as advised above, though "/etc/init.d/gdm stop" advised
me to use "stop gdm" instead. I've started X using startx from the
console, which seems to work fine, but doesn't go through any of the
xsplash stuff and doesn't crash. Should I be attempting to get a
backtrace on starting g
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gdm crash/restart loop
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I will include my Xorg.0.log and Xorg.0.log.old, but are these the
appropriate files for this issue? I was under the impression that gdm
had its own set of log files (/var/log/gdm) and separate x invocation.
Also, I'm not sure if I have one, two, three, or four related issues
here. I will enumer
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
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I have done so, but the problem persists.
The reason I had an xorg.conf file at all is because I ran the command,
"Xorg -configure" in the hope that it would help resolve this problem
and because the line "(EE) Failed to load module "i810" (module does not
exist, 0)" appeared in /var/log/Xorg.0.lo
I have the same problem. I also don't have a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
My graphics system is basically unusable. X crashes every few minutes
and gdm gets stuck in a restart loop. I can sometimes get out of the
restart loop by switching to another console while gdm is starting and
switching back.
Switching to a virtual console and then switching back brings back the
cursor.
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Mouse pointer disappears after video mode tests
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34901028/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34901029/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34901030/Lspci.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: x11-xserver-utils
After the video mode tests (which seemed to work, but didn't really make
any indication of what mode was being tested), the mouse pointer
disappeared. The mouse still seems to work, but there is not curser to
tell where it is now.
Prob
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