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Status: Confirmed => Unknown
** Bug watch added: gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati/issues #3
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Does not appear to exist in 12.10/3.5.0-21-generic, either using radeon
or fglrx.
As I've upgraded, I won't be available for further testing.
BTW, IIRC this issue started at 3.2.0-30, and -29 was okay. HTH.
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(In reply to comment #26)
> If a patch to xorg-video-ati fixes a bug while using fglrx, that would be
> surprising indeed.
The component field of this report says Radeon. It's unlikely for fglrx
and radeon to be affected by one and the same bug. It's possible that
fglrx has a similar bug though.
(In reply to comment #26)
> As I said earlier, it happens identically with both fglrx and
> xorg-video-ati. If a patch to xorg-video-ati fixes a bug while using fglrx,
> that would be surprising indeed.
Does the patch for xf86-video-ati fix xf86-video-ati?
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As I said earlier, it happens identically with both fglrx and xorg-
video-ati. If a patch to xorg-video-ati fixes a bug while using fglrx,
that would be surprising indeed.
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(In reply to comment #24)
> Nope, don't think so
Why not? Have you tried the fix for that?
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Nope, don't think so
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X freezes when compiz is enabled on ATI X300
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(In reply to comment #18)
> Is this still an issue with kms or a newer version of the driver?
I still experience hard systen freezes with latest drivers. Only workaround
is to disable AGP completely (radeon.agpmode=-1). Starting KDE4 with OpenGL
compositing enabled freezes the system every time;
(In reply to comment #22)
> This usually occurs using compiz when the monitors go into ACPI power save
> mode.
If it only happens at DPMS power save, it's probably not this bug but
bug 49761.
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I can confirm that this has been happening on Ubuntu 12.04 as of
12/17/2012.
This usually occurs using compiz when the monitors go into ACPI power
save mode. This occurs using both the open source ATI driver, and
fglrx.
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This may be a duplicate of bug 28402
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I also experienced random freezes after a 3d application ran, but only
with kernels newer than 2.6.33. The solution was to change preemption
model from preemptible kernel to voluntary kernel preemption. Might this
be related?
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Is this still an issue with kms or a newer version of the driver?
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X freezes when compiz is enabled on ATI X300
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This is present in 12.04 as of 12/18/2012, current on all Ubuntu
updates.
Mouse moves, mouse cursor changes as movement across existing (but non-
redrawn) window borders, buttons, etc. Clicking causes normal behavior
(besides the window not redrawing).
Moving a window will cause all mouse cursor
** Changed in: xf86-video-ati
Importance: Unknown => Critical
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** Changed in: xf86-video-ati
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