I switched to Linux 3.12 and haven't had a lockup since.
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Title:
[sandybridge-gt1] GPU lockup IPEHR: 0x0b160001 IPEHR:
Public bug reported:
After a few hours Xorg process was consuming a GB of RAM, after a day or
so it was 2GB, now after 2 days it's over 4GB. I'd rather X wasn't
eating all my RAM.
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
Output of xrestop attached.
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Yeah, on intel.
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
5591 root 20 0 9.797g 4.380g 192680 S 11.0 28.2 347:20.82 Xorg
I tend to have two chromium sessions open, one for personal, one for
work. Typically they can have 20 tabs open each. They both have gmail
always open. Personal also has G+, tweetdeck, drive and few non-dynamic
pages. Most of my work pages are google docs or launchpad pages.
I may have spotify ope
Lets try that paste again *without* passwords (which have been changed)
in the command lines. *ahem*.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6849000/
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Thanks Chris. Much appreciated.
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Xorg memory leak on trusty
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Public bug reported:
Fully up to date Trusty.
Open Minecraft, notice that the window is transparent - you can see through to
the desktop wallpaper, making the game unplayable.
Also tested with Titan Attacks which is also a lwjgl based game - dunno if
that's coincidence
This worked a few days ag
Updated and rebooted and all seems okay now.
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Title:
Game windows (minecraft, titan attacks, maybe others) on Intel are
That's possible.
Rebooted on Friday in US, flew home, slept.
alan@deep-thought:~$ last | grep reboot
reboot system boot 3.13.0-8-generic Mon Feb 10 00:58 - 10:26 (09:28)
reboot system boot 3.13.0-7-generic Fri Feb 7 13:45 - 10:26 (2+20:41)
Looks like I did some updates on Friday/Satu
Well this is odd. It's happened again today.
I played Minecraft at ~18:45 and now it's ~22:30 and it's broken. No
reboot inbetween, however I logged out and back in inbetween at ~19:15.
I did some updates earlier (lunch time)..
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6922587/ which includes some xorg packages.
Public bug reported:
Thinkpad X220 with docking bay with external display attached to it.
I frequently dock and undock my laptop while it's on.
Since about thursday (I think) the desktop becomes completely unusable
when I dock or undock. The screen visibly corrupts, for example when
undocking (an
To be clear, it works fine at non-native 1360x768 and freaks out at
native 1366x768.
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Title:
Desktop crashes when dockin
I thought I was running it at native resolution. Gosh, seems not.
alan@deep-thought:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1360 x 768, maximum 32767 x 32767
LVDS1 connected primary 1360x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
277mm x 156mm
1366x768 60.0 +
1360x768
** Summary changed:
- Desktop crashes when docking/undocking
+ Desktop crashes when changing resolution
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Desktop
It happens when I use an external 1080p display and the internal panel
is off too..
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Sorry I haven't tried the various options yet Chris. I generally don't
have an xorg.conf (2014 yay!) :)
Is there some skeleton xorg.conf I can use which won't introduce any
additional issues which might cloud my testing?
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This bug isn't limited to Minecraft or LWJGL. Minetest (not Java) and
many other games also exhibit the same behaviour.
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T
Well. Here's a funny thing. I was going mad last night trying all kinds
of xorg options. On many occasions I'd get a black desktop after login -
unity was dying. If I did get unity started then changing resolution
would corrupt the display as reported in the bug. However I could login
and change re
Are those in trusty? Because on my up to date and clean booted trusty
laptop I still see the issue.
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Title:
Game windows (minecraft, titan a
I presume when it locks up to the point of un-usability, the only way
out is a reboot?
If so, when you boot back up, can you login from a console and grab the
~/.xsession-errors and attach it to this bug report. You can also
collect data about your system to make it easier to diagnose using the
fo
Public bug reported:
As usual, working away and the gpu locked up.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.21.6-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-26.38-generic 3.8.13.2
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-26-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8.1
Archit
I tried to get that and it was blank.
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Title:
[snb] GPU lockup
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Updated my x220 and now I only have 1024x768 as an option. Seems like
we're using vesa, not the intel driver?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xserver-xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.10.0-4.13-generic 3.10.1
Uname: Linux 3.10.0-4-generi
Good spot! Thanks Chris. Strange given I had that parameter in there to
stop me getting GPU lockups. I hope whatever caused those is now fixed
then :)
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I'm experiencing this bug (or something very similar) on my X220, and
with bug 1211754 seeming to trigger it about every 10-15 mins, it's
pretty annoying. I'm running 3.10.3-031003-generic from the kernel ppa
and xserver-xorg-video-intel version 2:2.21.12-1ubuntu1.
See photo attached.
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Public bug reported:
Upgraded to saucy. Removed nvidia card (fan issue) and am now back on
Intel and got a couple of lockups today already.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.21.14-4ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-4.9-generic 3.11.0-rc
** Description changed:
X locks up periodically for a 2 to ten seconds at a time and this crash
log gets generated. It's significantly more than several times a day but
not quite continuous.
Temporarily disabiling semaphores seems to eliminate the problem. E.g.:
$ sudo -s
# echo
I filed the duplicate of this bug 161 as I get this frequently on
both my i7 laptop and i7 desktop.
I think I found a way to reproduce it easily on demand. Open chromium,
and visit google maps. Sign up for "new maps". Visit somewhere on the
map and zoom all the way in then zoom in and out a bi
Forgot to mention, I am using the semaphores kernel parameter...
alan@wopr:~$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.11.0-4-generic
root=UUID=3d53ca44-6af4-422d-b1b0-adf30c679a2f ro quiet splash
i915.semaphores=0 vt.handoff=7
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I have been running kernel 3.12.0-031200rc6-generic for a while now and
in 8 days uptime I haven't had any lockups that I recall. Previously on
older kernels on 13.10 I would get more than one lockup a day, sometimes
many a day.
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