| Summary: | Intel GMA X3100: 3D apps lock up machine | ||||||
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| Product: | DRI | Reporter: | Osma Ahvenlampi <oa> | ||||
| Component: | DRM/Intel | Assignee: | Chris Wilson <chris> | ||||
| Status: | CLOSED WORKSFORME | QA Contact: | |||||
| Severity: | normal | ||||||
| Priority: | medium | CC: | jbarnes | ||||
| Version: | DRI git | ||||||
| Hardware: | x86 (IA32) | ||||||
| OS: | Linux (All) | ||||||
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| i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||||||
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Description
Osma Ahvenlampi
2007-08-10 18:05:31 UTC
Created attachment 11082 [details]
Xorg log file
Examples of apps that will cause a lockup: compiz, any rss-glx screensaver, Google Earth... Sometimes the lockup isn't total - Xorg will crash, GDM tries to restart it, it will crash again (the driver's ringbuffer is corrupt?), GDM tries to restart, ad nauseaum... In either case, a reboot is the only thing that gives me back control. Same problem exists on a Sony Vaio VGN-CR11s under Fedora 7. (Well, that's my brand new notebook and I wanted to play a nice game of OpenArena, but then this bug bit me... ) Updating to the following packages makes DRI work for me. PageFlip must be turned off, though -- with it on, the display is corrupted. kernel-2.6.22.4-65.fc7 (fedora updates) mesa-libGL-7.1pre-0.37.20070802git.fc7.hughsie (utopia repo) libdrm-2.3.1-1.30.20070812git.fc7.hughsie (utopia repo) xorg-x11-drv-i810-2.1.1-3 (rebuild from the src.rpm at koji) I have the same bug in an up-to-date Ubuntu Hardy system. It is a Vaio NR11Z/S Random crashes of the whole system (I think the kernel is not crashed, but I cannot do anything but hard-reboot). The package I'm trying to run is VMD, an OpenGL molecular graphics program. I have put all my log files in this bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/248363 Closing due to inactivity. Reopen if this is still a problem. (You probably didn't get any feedback because you filed it in the wrong section.) |
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