Ah, thanks, great! Now I see that the two patches from Comment #144 and
Comment #145 are included in 3.7.3. So I guess the real fix you're
talking about it the one from Comment #143.
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I can confirm I have not experienced the bug with drm-intel-next after
several days of testing. What's the procedure next? Are the patches
going to be backported to 3.7.x?
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Ping! ;-)
Sergey, can you commit any solution? Better get a fix than wait for ages
to be sure it's the best choice.
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Title:
Can'
Sorry, I'm not sure I can help. Be sure to run first
make-kpkg clean
so that the package is really built. But you'd better ask on Ubuntu IRC or
mailing lists.
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Not sure, but the docs say the .deb are created in the parent directory of the
current directory:
> Change to one directory level up (this is where the linux-image and
> linux-header .deb files were put)
>
>cd ..
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You didn't install the needed package from the Prerequisites section:
sudo apt-get install git-core kernel-package fakeroot build-essential
ncurses-dev
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That's because you need to build the kernel before installing it.
What happens if you follow the Ubuntu instructions? In particular, have you run
this?
CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=`getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN` fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd
--append-to-version=-custom kernel_image kernel_headers
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As the message says, you need to configure the kernel. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
The simplest solution is to use the Ubuntu default configuration:
cp /boot/config-`uname -r` .config
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> Thanks, Chris. That's what 'bisect' means! :)
>
> Can you or anyone tell me how to 'download the source for both of those into a
> single git tree and recompile both'? I am willing to help further, but I
> don't
> have time to spend hours or days working out how to d
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FWIW, you can install most kernels from Ubuntu packages here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
Even the packages marked as Maverick or Natty should more or less work
with Oneiric.
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> Thanks, Milan - yes, that info is worth a lot. :)
>
> So .. the Lucid version of Xorg correctly loads the 'intel' driver for kernel
> 2.6.32.28 (probably need to repeat test with the current Xorg?)
>
> It is likely (but to be confirmed) that Xorg incorrectly loads 've
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Could somebody report this to Intel developers? The mail sent to the
kernel mailing list seems to have been missed. You can file a bug to the
X.org bug tracker at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg
Feel free to paste a link to the mail, which has detailed information:
http://m
Could you make a choice at last? This bug is very annoying, and since
the solution is here, please decide fast about it. Thanks! ;-)
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Is XTerm still installed by default? If yes, then the solution is to
mark it as hidden - or to stop installing it by default.
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Hm, "this bug only affects Plymouth": this is true for me, but
apparently not for the other reporters, so maybe it's more severe on
other "submodels" of dm4. Andrew, what is the exact reference of your
laptop? Can you also confirm again that the GDM login screen (where you
choose your user account)
>From the Fedora bug report:
> I have an HP Pavilion DM4-1060US. If I remove rhgb quiet from the boot line,
> it
> appears that the blank screen begins when the kernel initially configures the
> console framebuffer. Once the full X server starts via gdm, display is
> visible.
>
> Similar to Descr
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[Sorry for the silly title. ;-)]
The Intel driver in Maverick (2.12.0) is almost unusable for i915
because of redraw issues. Damaged areas don't seem to get repainted as
needed, which mostly happens with scrolling areas (web page
Hmm, right, that explains why it's so badly written. This file doesn't appear
to be shipped with any package.
I was misled by bug 325706, where creating this file was a workaround.
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We don't need X.org logs and hardware information for that bug. :-)
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
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Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
In Lucid (xserver-xorg1:7.5+5ubuntu1), /etc/dbus-1/system.d/xserver-
xorg.conf reads:
Seems to work here, but I don't think the bug is properly solved. The
problem is still the same: D-Bus configuration doesn't allow for more
than 3 X displays (:0, :1 and :2), so others will fail.
But maybe I'm missing something, because here Xephyr is on :11 and it
works...
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dicka: Personally, I've opened bug 553176 as I said above, since I'm
tracking this bug for quite a long time now. You may have a look there
and see whether that seems to be the same bug, but the best would be to
get Apport upload necessary information to a new report, and explain
there why you don'
Hmm, I wouldn't like to hijack your report. If other people can confirm
the new kernel fixed their crash here, we should just mark it as fixed
and continue with other reports. Seems the error message is very
generic, and may come from different bugs in the kernel. So, sorry, I'm
closing again. I'll
So let's reopen it for now, waiting for more informations from
developers...
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Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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[i945gm] Xorg assert failure: X: ../../src/i830_batchbuffer.h:79:
intel_batch_emit_dword: Assertion `pI830->batch_ptr !=
Robert: I've been able to reproduce the same kind of crash with the new
kernel 2.6.32-19. See bugs 553174 and 553176 - now I'm not sure that's
the very same bug. Should I keep them separate and meave this one as
fixed?
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[i945gm] Xorg assert failure: X: ../../src/i830_batchbuffer.h:79:
intel_ba
See bug 553176 for the kernel oops that likely caused the X crash.
Especially: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42769271/OopsText.txt
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You know, I've reproduced it with the Intel development branch of 2.6.33
too, so it's clearly not gone...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447159
You re
That's a very annoying bug I've been tracking for some time. I had
already reported it separately some time ago, and provided upstream with
some additional debugging information there. I really hope they are
going to investigate this further.
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Yes, the freeze still exists in Karmic, but it comes from another bug.
I'm marking this one as Fix Released for Linux, since a fix was released
via Intel X.org/Linux developers. I've continued tracking the problem
upstream, and you can have a look at
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2697
Sure, that's really a trivial workaround on a desktop box...
$ sudo apt-get remove dbus
[...]
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 361 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
After this operation, 1173MB disk space will be freed.
Are you sure you're using Ubuntu? :D
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Sorry, you chose the wrong project. The bug is not in the gnome-system-
tools.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gst
Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Looks like a Sugar problem to me, since the errors come from Python, not
Xephyr. Please open a new report.
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I'm not sure were the real problem happens in your log. The (EE)
messages are not fatal IIRC, I've been seeing them in working
environments. But please report this separately, I'd even expect it to
be specific to Sugar.
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Are you sure it has entered mesa master? The comments only say the patch
is good, but no trace of inclusion. Please confirm so that we can give
that information upstream.
Anyway, I'm still seeing this bug, which is not the very same as the one
that has been fixed. Using mesa from xorg-edgers, 2009
Bryce: For the record, I'm using composited Metacity here, and also
seeing the bug.
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Just for memory, upstream's 'invalid' comes form the fact this bug is a
duplicate of a previous one that seems to have been fixed in kernel
2.6.30rc8.
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I'm seeing the same kind of symptoms too, and your observations fit
mine. I can note that I've seen that behavior for at least two weeks.
Jaunty, i915 GM, driver 2.7.99 from two days ago. Upstream asked me to
try with kernel 2.6.30rc8, which I'm doing now.
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