I'm going to try my darndest to stay in Ubuntu all day today. While I
admit that this is going to me a tentative statement in all capacities,
I'm giddy enought to want to shout from the rooftops (tentatively, I
remind you) that the bug is (so far) fixed in xserver-xorg-video-intel
2.7.1. FIXED, I
Well, strike that, 2.7.1 doesn't solve a things. Back on Xorg-edgers,
waiting for the next freeze to happen. Why is this still listed as Fix
Committed?
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Uploading intel_gpu_dump data and some logs from Jaunty x86_64 with
normal stock base, proposed updates, xorg-updates 2.7.1 Intel driver,
and 2.6.30rc5 kernel from the so-called "Kernel PPA" (just the .deb's).
*Sigh*... hope we can fix this eventually.
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Oh. Heheh, no. 2.7.1 has long been on this machine, to no avail nor
help.
** Summary changed:
- [i965 X3100] (needs intel 2.7.1) X freezes/crashes randomly, only mouse
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+ [i965 X3100] X freezes randomly, only mouse pointer still functional
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Robert (if you're listening), the xserver-xorg-video-intel from Wed, 20
May 2009 13:16:00 -0400 doesn't seem to incorporate the patch or newest
git... I still get the freeze in regular usage and especially upon
visiting the Wikimedia image.
reini, Albert, would somebody be willing to send me a pat
Oh, sorry, I meant to clarify some more (immature hitting of "submit").
I'm using all the Xorg crack pushers packages, and I currently have
kernel 2.6.30-rc6 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
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Well, I'll be damned! I built an amd64 package, and it works! No
freezes, beautiful Compiz, all there! Here's hoping this patch and the
newest patches from git will finally get us a clean fix released before
Karmic is out.
On odd note, though: my now-standard test of looking at the Wikimedia
p
Problem is that it's already reported upstream.
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Is the kernel-side fix in 2.6.30? Can it be backported to 2.6.29 or
even 2.6.28 (Jaunty kernel)? How about the actual fixes for X? Can
they be backported?
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How is this supposedly fixed in Karmic again. As per Bryce's above
recommendation, I spend a chunk of my day today upgrading to Karmic.
Same problem all over again, except it's almost as bad as stock Jaunty
now. Freezes within five minutes of boot. Xorg-Edgers and new kernels
now have no effect,
I still maintain that the version available in Jaunty Proposed has not
fixed my problems, nor has the Intrepid version. In fact, I still get
the freezing problem after I spent two hours upgrading to Karmic the
other night.
To those who defend the existence of this bug by saying we "normal
users"
The bug has happened both ways, usually faster if one has Compiz. If
you enable the proposed repo, you'll upgrade to a Compiz that doesn't
have the X3100 on the blacklist. Be careful, though, as a new kernel
somehow didn't get into proposed and you'll only be able to do a partial
upgrade
Martin,
While we're waiting for the new fix to hit the proposed repo, or if it
doesn't work for you from the green PPA, I'm able to report that the
latest packages from xorg-edgers totally and completely fix the freezes.
If you're beyond desperate, the new Fedora 11 does as well.
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Jithin, I'm pretty sure it's fixed over there. I ran the 64-bit GNOME
Live CD from my USB key today for nearly an hour. I did many of the
things that usually reproduce the freeze, including large images in
Firefox, and switching back and forth between Compiz workspaces with
glxgears and Totem ope
Perhaps I spoke too soon... I've just got about five freezes in rapid
succession with Xorg-Edgers on 2.6.30. Would somebody be nice enough to
comment when the "Green"-PPA Intel package comes into proposed? It took
a week for the 2.6.28-13 packages to propogate to Proposed, even with
the depending
Yeah, Mike, I got freezes under that and the previous -intel build.
I just got the freshly-compiled 2.6.30 final from the "kernel-ppa"
that's not actually a PPA, and I still get freezes. Rapid-fire ones,
shockingly. Just like stock Jaunty.
Reini, are you sure? I use the main US servers and sti
Well, hot damn! Let me get that installed right now...
Jithin, before you do anything drastic, I just found out the hard way
that Fedora IS NOT FIXED. And they don't even have Magic SysRq's
enabled! Good thing I wasn't in the middle of installing it...
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It seems that I'm now in a weird situation. I'm on 2.6.28-13 (Jaunty
proposed) kernel with the latest unstable bits from xorg-edgers. I
haven't froze yet, and can load the Singapore image above with a little
system slowdown. However, with the same Xorg bits on the 2.6.30-8 given
out _on_ the Xor
Okay, where do I go next with this bug (not here on Launchpad; this
issue)? Despite it being marked "Fix Released" in both Jaunty and
Karmic, I still get the freeze with stock and Xorg-Edgers drivers (on
Jaunty) and on today's Daily Live CD.
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