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Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2019 11:41:49 +0530
From: Fabin Mundattil <mfa...@gmail.com>
To: x...@freedesktop.org
Subject: Xorg freezes
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I have Ubuntu 18 running Google Chrome. Google chrome freezes my machine. I
figured it out that the hardware acceleration is the issue. From what I
understand, something like this shouldn't freeze Xorg. I need to disable
GLX, DRI2 and DRI3 in Xorg to fix the issue. I don't see any errors
anywhere in logs either. Is this a bug in Xorg? Should I submit any more
information?

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Regards
Fabin M

Message: 3
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2019 10:54:13 +0100
From: Michel Dänzer <mic...@daenzer.net>
To: Fabin Mundattil <mfa...@gmail.com>
Cc: x...@freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: Xorg freezes
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On 2019-12-04 7:11 a.m., Fabin Mundattil wrote:
I have Ubuntu 18 running Google Chrome. Google chrome freezes my machine. I figured it out that the hardware acceleration is the issue. From what I understand, something like this shouldn't freeze Xorg. I need to disable
GLX, DRI2 and DRI3 in Xorg to fix the issue. I don't see any errors
anywhere in logs either. Is this a bug in Xorg?

More likely in the Mesa/kernel drivers you're using.

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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2019 11:27:42 +0100
From: walter harms <wha...@bfs.de>
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Cc: mfa...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Xorg freezes
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Am 04.12.2019 07:11, schrieb Fabin Mundattil:
I have Ubuntu 18 running Google Chrome. Google chrome freezes my machine. I figured it out that the hardware acceleration is the issue. From what I understand, something like this shouldn't freeze Xorg. I need to disable
GLX, DRI2 and DRI3 in Xorg to fix the issue. I don't see any errors
anywhere in logs either. Is this a bug in Xorg? Should I submit any more
information?


Hi Fabin,
independent of everything:

The big problem for developers is replication, if the problem is not
reproduceable it is less likely that it can be fixed. So if you
want to submit a problem report take the seat of the developer and
ask yourself: could you replicate the problem with that
information ? It helps a lot if you can reduce the number of
libraries needed etc.

just my 2 cents,

re,
 wh


Regards Fabian,

In particular, it would help to know what graphics hardware exists on your system. If there are binary kernel modules for that hardware from its manufacturer it would likely be best if you used those, though that is admittedly not the "free software" way.
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