I can see spurious messages similar to the reported ones in the logs, like this
-
May 26 00:53:44 my kernel: [46878.764935] radeon :01:05.0: efe79600 reserve
failed for wait
I am using a custom kernl, since I have pm-hibernate issues with 3* version:
Linux my 2.6.35.14-custom #1 SMP
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I still experience this bug with emacs23, on Ubuntu 11.04, including the
latest custom Linus' kernel:
Linux 3.1.0-rc6-mine+ #1 SMP Wed Sep 14 12:00:36 CDT 2011 i686 i686 i386
GNU/Linux
My video card is:
ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M], with free radeon driver:
xserver-xorg-vid
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 09:03:39PM -, ckx wrote:
> I still have this problem using Ubuntu 11,10 beta-1. Same as before,
> suspending the computer works fine but when I try to resume it
> completely freezes, no disk activity, nothing helps except shutting down
> completely and restarting. Intere
Interesting stuff. I also noticed a "successful" resume once with the
metacity wm, however could not repeat it afterwards. In that
"successful" event an attempt to turn the compiz on gave me an
Xserver/gdm crash.
I am actually glad that at least hibernate is available.
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It is also true for my X200M radeon card with the radeon driver.
I started noticing it quite a long time ago, maybe even since the 10.04 version
(while I have no issues with the i915 machine LTS) . For the time being I am
running 11.04 on the custom-built kernel, uname: Linux 3.0.17-nonrad+ #1 S
jetdo, thank you for your suggestions.
However, my experience with the fglrx has been awful. Yes I could
suspend with 3d enabled, but... only a couple times. The time of resume
after every suspend grew exponentially. The other day I waited for the
system to wake up for more than 18 minutes! Right
brrr...I meant that resume from the suspend takes 2 secs
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2 acimmarusti : Thanks, I will try this out. However, I doubt it would
work. First, your chip is different. I got rc410. Yours is 5955. I once
installed Ubuntu on a friends computer last year. It was a desktop x200m
with an amd cpu. I feared that Linux would be hostile to the neophytes.
Everythin
It is funny, status : fix released. Is it known to work? Where to find
it? The fix was released 4 months ago?
I pretty much do not care. I am happy with no dri. GNU/Linux gave me so
much opportunity on this chip laptop a Windex user would have never
even dreamed of.
The lesson learned: stay awa
2 acimmarusti: thanks a lot. It did not work. Strange that the "find"
utility in gconf-editor did not fetch "network_sleep" for me. Anyways,
isn't it network related option not our marvelous ATI card. So it might
be that very secret of the damned ATI to include some specialty in
rc410 only that p
We should be talking about two problems now. As I stated in #124, kms's
introduces a more severe issue with "radeon.modeset=1" option causing
the kernel to freeze on my machine while failing to fix the resume-
after-suspend problem.
This results in the corrupted rsyslog data and makes it impossib
I tried rc7 too and it gave me a system lock with kms immediately. So I
cannot say anything about the suspend problem here, sorry :(
I do not understand what subchee means about the radeon as a loadable
module. It alway is, isn't it? It is build with the kernel together
with hundreds of other o
Tormod, should we change "needs KMS"? Although, kms is a great feature
and everyone needs it, it does not help solving our problem even with
the patch provided by Dave. Please, let me know, thanks
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Hi guys!
I have a request to everyone with rc410 chip.
Have you been experiencing any system freezes lately? I do and the
logs at the time of crashes are either missing or garbled. I reported
this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/489447
Freezes occur when I am with the
Hi Marco,
I might have a similar issue. Can you please look in the /var/log/kernel* and
/var/log/syslog* logs and tell if there are any garbled (non-readable) entries
at the time of the crashes.
I reported this #489447 bug. My video chip is ATI X200 (rc410) though. Things
got worse with the ker
Thanks Marco,
It seems you have a different issue. We have different video cards (mine is
X200M, yours - Radeon Mobility 7500 ). My freezes happen not right away but
over time when windows are being manipulated and only when I boot with the
radeon.modeset=1 option. With the next 2.6.32* kernel
Marco, did you see this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/305458 and this one http://www.mail-
archive.com/dri-de...@lists.sourceforge.net/msg36185.html
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I do not think I will be interested in KMS in the nearest future, since
it brings so many other much more serious bugs. So the question of
whether a machine can resume from suspend or not is not important
anymore. If and when suspend finally works for rc410, you might want to
pay a little bit more
Hi Marco,
According to the thread in this link, this bug was reintroduced to newer
xserver versions. I guess, I should sign up for this bug and tell the
developers about your problem. Good luck!
I am not an expert either though. I should tell you, if you get an ATI-
based machine you should beco
Sorry, I meant "you should sign up for that bug on the freedesktop"
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Hello subchee
I would not recommend fglrx. Last time I used it, the resume from suspend would
barely work when you suspend 3-4 times. You have to wait for 10 minutes after
you resume sometimes before the machine is functional again.
It is better just to disable DRI with he radeon driver
good luck
Thanks a lot to Tormod and everyone!
Nevertheless, this "fix" does not seem to work for me. Now I am on patched and
self-built kernel
uname -a gives " 2.6.32-rc5-custom #1 SMP Sun Nov 8 01:19:08" I edited rs400.c
file on emacs, so it kept the original (~). Here's the diff output:
diff instal
Forgot to mention, I did not upgrade yet, so I am still on jaunty.
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All right guys,
I upgraded to 9.10. I can now witness the failure of the patch for my
laptop to wake up successfully after suspend. I am on my self-build
kernel 2.6.32-rc5.
Well, there might be some specifics in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file Dave Arlie
was using. I wonder, what was that?
Tormod, p
Public bug reported:
keybord layout (gconf global keymapping)
When I upgraded to 9.10. Besides somewhat SLOWER BOOTUP I haven't noticed any
problems. There is one more to mention.
The shift key did not work, I could not use the upper register of my keyboard.
It is rather a nuisance, since I could
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So, I would like to explain again what I did.
Downloaded the source package of 2.6.32-rc5 from ppa. Patched the
rs400.c file (with emacs, not the patch command). Used my old config
file to buikd the kernel using make-kpkg command and with the kernel
debug off option.
Tormod, when you say "needs K
I will investigate this. However, I have a commented lene
# CONFIG_DRM_I915_KMS is not se
in my kernel config. I skipped it, since I thought it was pertinent to intel
chips.
Interesting, people reporting it not to work and brings more issues. In my
case, besides the fact that the laptop boot
Guys,
I have a request no to publish our email addresses. It would also be nice if a
moderator could erase these.
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Sorry about the whining, Tormod :)
I did as you suggested and a nice tiny font showed up in all of my vt's. Alas,
it does not help our problem.
Once again after the suspend I cannot wake up the machine. Any ideas? Thanks
To flashdog: Well, first you might want to wait until this "fix" will help
Well, I need to see that "fix". Tried with the option "radeon.modeset=1"
and "pci=nomsi" options with 2.6.31-20-generic. Did not seem to get
modesetting 1 at first, had to kill gdm and set it manually. Tried
suspending - the good old problem remains.
#50927 seems to be related, however it talks
Bryce, yes http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22140 is a
different one it is supposed to be fixed in 6.12 it says, the chip is
RS482 . Can you file another one for us? Let me know, thanks.
to Mark: I guess on Linux you can use various utilities, "sudo lshw" is
one of them. I think RC410 h
Welcome to the club, Mark :) As far as I can tell, neither 38 stable nor recent
39-rc1 work with suspend and kms enabled. My system is maverick and the said
kernels are custom built from kernel.org
What you are probably seeing is the same: with kms enabled no resume from
suspend, with no dri/km
Mark, one of the ways to check whether you have dri/kms enabled is
1) by using command "glxinfo | grep render"
2) or switch to one of the to virtual terminal vt[1-6] (using Ctrl+Alt+F[0-6]),
i.e., if it is then you'll see a fine font and can even watch video without X
there!
Please do not send
Unfortunately, he release candidate 2.6.39-rc3 ( as well as the last available
stable 2.6.38.2 from the kernel.org) still has this issue.
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Not exactly sure what Karesz is asking for, I think he means you kernel config
file. You can find it by typing in the terminal (for the current running kernel)
ls /boot/config-`uname -r`
Is it what you are looking for, Karesz?
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Looks promising, Mark.
Just would like to make sure, are certain, that you are using the FOSS radeon
driver, not the ATI's fglrx?
One way to check it as follows :
lsmod | grep radeon
lsmod | grep fglrx
> Well fully updated install and the custom kernel still resumes from
> suspend, while the ubu
> radeon driver judging by the zero output from "lsmod | grep fglrx".
You bet, Mark. radeon is listed in your modules attachment. Thanks a lot.
I will try to compare with my config (simple diff may not tell much) and let
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I built the kernel 2.6.38.3 using Mark's config
Here's what it produces:
with KMS enabled
1) resumes from suspend OK
2) fb (framebuffer) is weird. The font looks nice and fine, however
no proper splash when booting
w3m-img displays blurry images in the console
3) it does no
If anyone is interested, I made an overall comparison between the our generic
and Mark's configs. Again in case if the constants are set identically equal,
they are not shown. The attached file demonstrates all the discrepancies, for
every CONFIG constant listed in both files. As before, diffing
When comparing loaded modules, I found that with Mark's setup 2 misses two
modules, namely,
ati_agp
i2c_algo_bit
the AGP module not being present might be interesting.
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As we have seen, ati_agp driver might be built into the kernel, not as a
loadable module. This explains why I don't see it in lsmod and does not
load there, however no error is produced. But it might be too early yet
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Karesz, don't worry about i2c_algo_bit In Mark's setup it is also built in. I
is it when attempt to rmmoding it :
FATAL: Module i2c_algo_bit is built in
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Karesz,
I tried removing the i2c-algo-bit.ko from the location you suggested, but found
the module loaded and unloadable when booted. I cannot get where does the
kernel object file coming from. It might be the other kernel versions it can
use No fix here.
I also built the kernel with the I2C
As far as the i2c-algo-bit is concerned rmmod cannot remove it even with the
--force option, while the ati-agp can.
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Titl
Karesz, So I did. Mine is 10.10 though. However, I am a little bit perplexed, I
do not a clue where does the kernel get the it. I completely removed the object
file from there. It still loades it. Should that be removed from the running
kernel. I backed it up and I got plenty of other kernel too
No, Karesz,
Here I am using stable kernels 38.2, 38.3 directly from the kernel.org
(actually by patching and unpatching some original stable release 38 from there)
Here's a very strange thing I experienced. The kernel built using Mark's custom
config gives:
nice dri+compiz working, alas, no resu
Here's another strange thing: After removing i2c module from only single kernel
version destination, I no longer find it at multiple ones! With those kernel
versions booting without kms results in the complete freeze, and finally, when
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I seemed to try a similar thing two times. Instead of putting the if statement
I inserted a bare return;
The did not seem to help at all. I wonder, why it did in your case?
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I was always taking this for granted, however, Karesz, did you Siemens ever
resume from suspend without KMS (more precisely, without DRI). Mine always did.
Just wanted to make sure...
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Ok, then try the following. Go to /et/X11/xorg.conf Find if you have the line
DRI "off"
If it is not there, put it in the "Device" Section
Reboot with the radeon.modeset=0 kernel boot option (or the one you mentioned).
See if it gives you any result.
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I am sorry, the line should exactly read
Option "DRI" "off"
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[RC410] Xpress 200M
Was it? It still works for me, namely, if I put "DRI" "on", my resume never
works and compiz does :) I discovered it just recently and since was my
question. Try mine, for instance, it is attached below.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:15:53PM -, Karesz wrote:
> If I remember right, xorg.conf was
A better solution for you, Karesz, would be killing gdm (kdm/xdm or whatever
you use) by logging from a console and issuing
sudo service gdm stop
Then do
X -configure (or sudo maybe)
It will build an xorg.conf.new file in your directory, move it to
/et/X11/xorg.conf and reboot with radeon.modeset
Karesz,
Did you try with an xorg.conf file? If it was successful, should we change the
subject title of the bug from "...with or without KMS" to "... with DRI" ? Let
me know
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Karesz, you also try
"sudo xorg -configure" ?
Have you wiped off all your previous installations and you cannot find any
back-upped, old xorg.conf in the /etc/X11/ ?
Well, why don't you try editing my file removing from there almost everything
or everything just look at my xorg.conf and put in t
OK, I might have gotten some interesting data. First, I should explain. I
decided gain (after a couple years) to switch to fglrx and see how it works.
Last time it was also very buggy but in more annoying way...
So I installed fglrx and it... didn't giving me configure errors with my custom
kern
Another option for you, Karesz, or and additional one, is to compile a
kernel with Mark's config. Without the xorg.conf and any kernel boot
options, the resume should work with the Software Rasterizing though.
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I recently built 2.6.37-rc3 from the kernel.org with Mike Galbraith's patch
being applied to it. It looks stable so far. Besides seeming keyboard lock-ups
shortly after getting to the gdm login window. The "lock-up" lasted for a few
seconds and did not come back. The bug was still present for
OK, a short update: the bug is still present on the freshly built 2.6.37-rc3
from kernel.org with the famous Mike Galbraith's patch applied. (On 10.04)
Since AMD is getting more opensource friendly, our issue will be resolved some
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uname -a :
Linux 2.6.37-rc3-mine #1 SMP Sat Nov 27 19:08:07 CST 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
No drm/dri dropping so far, however, a gnome session is getting killed when
some under a certain cpu/memory/disk usage load. When I tried to add a media to
amarok I lost my gnome session and g
Hello, I got it too.
uname -a: Linux 2.6.37-rc3-mine #1 SMP Sat Nov 27 19:08:07 CST 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux (with Mike Galbraith's patch applied), Lucid
in kern.log I get
Dec 2 12:58:43 my kernel: [401571.066888] 11:3:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x84
Dec 2 13:05:51 my kernel: [401998.422719] [drm:i9
Hello, I got a similar issue. However, the driver is i915 (xorg-intel-
video). My crash concerns only a current gnome session does not require
reboots and bring me back to gdm login.
uname -a: Linux 2.6.37-rc3-mine #1 SMP Sat Nov 27 19:08:07 CST 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux (with Mike Galbraith's patch
Can everyone please examine their Xorg logs. Both
/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old and /var/log/Xorg.0.log or whichever is
relevant.
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In my case things appear to be much more stable. An the crash concerns a
current gnome session only. Since the Xorg.0.log doesn't get rewritten
the X apparently survives it. I cannot cause the crash the way the
reporter is doing either.
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22652
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31419
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Title:
Sorry, I am with "DISPLAY=:1.0", so the crash did happen to the X session. The
current log has the same as the gdm's
"(WW) intel(0): i830_uxa_prepare_access: bo map failed"
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Bryce, do you know if gnome-session keeps any logs?
As far as what gdm is telling I see this:
Fatal server error:
Server is already active for display 0
If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
and start again.
Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
Got yet another crash caused by opening amarok's window. Interestingly, all
progenies were killed except for two wget processes. They are now reported
with "?" in the tty field by ps.
Bryce, what would you want us to try? Building the intel driver with the
49d2ccab2a8 patch?
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xf86-video-intel-49d2ccab2a82083110fe796636f3f91ba8c31237does not configure
for me:
checking for sys/mman.h... yes
checking for mprotect... yes
./configure: line 12164: syntax error near unexpected token `XINERAMA,'
./configure: line 12164: `XORG_DRIVER_CHECK_EXT(XINERAMA, xineramaproto)'
Any sug
The commit a44a63d2ff6c01c3dc61de6f736dd441ddd25e52 does not even build the
configure script.
autogen.sh gives me:
/usr/share/aclocal/xorg-macros.m4:39: XORG_MACROS_VERSION is expanded from...
configure.ac:40: the top level
autom4te: /usr/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1
aclocal: /usr/bin/autom4
I am with 10.04 and have no plans to jeopardize stability by upgrading
it. My source for xserver is one year behind some of the patches Bryce
mentioned. The latter do not build. Applying patches/or editing is not
possible as I see it. Apparently, the patched files are present in my
linux source dir
I am building 2.36.1 kernel and will be testing it instead of 37.
Installing xf86-intel 2.9.99 does not seem to help. After reboot I had a
short lock and see the same messages in the demsg. Have not had any
Xsession crashes so far.
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A newer version of xf86-video-intel did not fix the problem. I tried to
put the system under stress by watching 10 mpeg movies, running
Fedora14 with qemu amd so on simultaneously - it stood. Then my Xsession
crashed unexpectedly when scrolling a page in the firefox. I booted into
a newly built 2.6
It turns out, "Linux 2.6.36.1-mine #1 SMP Sat Dec 4 12:56:31 CST 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux" does not have this issue.
uptime: 15:40:40 up 5 days, 18:11, 9 users, load average: 0.63, 0.49, 0.40
There is the same entry in the kern.log seen in ver. 35 (not seen in 37-rc3).
Dec 4 22:03:04 my kernel
Hi all,
I have a question, did you guys test 2.6.36* kernels yet (2.6.37 has other
issues)? I used to have "[drm:i915_hangcheck_elapsed] *ERROR* Hangcheck timer
elapsed... GPU hung" in my logs too. However, the problem was not as severe as
yours, gnome-session would crash, X would just drop d
Forgot to tell that on the recent kernels *3[67] I also see a short
initial hang when the gdm window comes up. It takes 30 or so seconds
before the pc becomes 100% usable again.
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The stable 2.6.36.1 kernel seems to be have better. Mo complaints from the
kernel like "drm:i915_hangcheck_elapsed"
uname -a
Linux domus 2.6.36.1-mine #1 SMP Sat Dec 4 12:56:31 CST 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Well, that might also be because I recently installed a newer version of
i915 - xf86-intel v
uname -a
Linux 2.6.35.13-mine #1 SMP Fri May 6 00:20:57 CDT 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Still experience this issue, however when only a buggy or/and gpu-heavy is run
without prior killing the dpms funcion of the screen. A crash occurs right
after the screen goes to sleep, happened with both flashpla
Same issue on a freshly installed and now fully updated Xubuntu 10.10
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Mou
luck and thanks!
> I don't know if Gene is still watching this bug, but in case he doesn't,
> should i file a new bug report about this?
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I am sorry, forgot to also mention that suspend did not work for me either
after the upgrade to Lucid:
$uname -a
Linux 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:27:30 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
Not to mention that KMS has been very buggy for this video card: would
frequently freeze the syste
I should confirm this too. As a matter of fact, even when kms is
disabled, the video is somewhat slower than it used to be on koala. For
instance, switching windows is rather sluggish. This last one is
probably related to the the poor memory management.
Well, this issue is nothing compared to the
Well, the above fragment is the kernel log entries in the time system
freeze and when I use REISUB, however, I can see multiple error messages
similar to those elsewhere in the kern.log, again when kms is not
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Lucid Xorg, e.g., the window switcher, is much slower than Karmic even without
dri/kms
Some of the application is taking up more memory than it used to:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
When KMS is not turned off I experience "traditional" system freezes.
This happens on lucid. Switching off the messaging is supposed to fix
it, it however does not.
Here's what I find in the kern.log (a freeze happens May 4, 20:47)
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48185142/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48185143/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48185144/Dependencies.txt
** A
Hi everyone. As far as the memory footprint comparison between 9.10 and
10.04, Lucid is more bloated. I noticed it before, when without dri some
desktop stuff is slower. By looking at my old screenshots I can see that
the memory gnome-monitor applet is more filled now than it used to be
before with
Hi, ran into a similar problem: My desktop display froze and both keyboard and
mouse did not work. I haven't checked if my webserver was running/available,
since I prematurely powered off the pc.
My issue seems to be a little different from those reported though. The freeze
has never occurred
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[i855] Lucid Freeze shortly after X startup (needs KMS blacklist?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/511001
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which is the registrant for xf86-video-intel.
Hi, ran into a similar problem: My desktop display froze and both keyboard and
mouse did not work. I haven't checked if my webserver was running/available,
since I prematurely powered off the pc.
My issue seems to be a little different from those reported though. The freeze
has never occurred be
There's one more detail that may be worth mentioning. My freeze happened
right after the power-manager kicked in to out the monitor to sleep. So
accordin to some comments from archlinux
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/17705 it is not a mere coincidence.
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[i855] GPU hung (drm i915 intel) on Lucid
I am running two instances of mplayer with -vo xvid (which was not possible
before kms on i915).
VIDEO: [VP6F] 480x360 0bpp 25.000 fps 512.0 kbps (62.5 kbyte/s)
The desktop-effects are on and work flawlessly with the video windows.
The performance is awesome, like on an nVidea card! No fre
I also tried
xset dpms force off
It still does not make the machine hang
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[i855] GPU hung (drm i915 intel) on Lucid Lynx Alpha 3 live CD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/528467
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which is the registrant for xf86-video-intel.
This get more interesting. As a matter of fact I experience an xserver crash.
The kernel seems to be intact. After having run for 4 days
$uptime
01:48:36 up 4 days, 13:21, 4 users, load average: 0.17, 0.46, 0.88
I get an X crash and a window in a minute saying that a low graphic session can
Along with the kern.log messages I see the following in my
Xorg.[012].log:
Xorg.[02.]log
(==) intel(0): Silken mouse enabled
(II) intel(0): Initializing HW Cursor
(II) intel(0): No memory allocations
Xorg.1.log:
(EE) FBDEV(0): FBIOPUTCMAP: Invalid argument
Last message floods the log file I ge
I have probably to file a new bug report, however, after having done this many
times - this is far from being an automated process and I do not want to fiddle
with https://launchpad.net/~glasen/+archive/855gm-fix, so
I will be testing the latest kernel from kernel-ppa instead , i.e.,
uname -
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
After a recent upgrade to Lucid, I get intermittent Xserver crashes resulting
from a few days of uptime. Usually it happens when power-manager kicks in to
blank the screen. I get these message in the kern.log:
Jun 13 01:21:22 d
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50286366/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "RelatedPackageVersions.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50286367/RelatedPackageVersions.txt
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xsession crash and consecutive loss of dri/drm capability on i915
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