Bug 1395 - random xserver sig11 when running xcompmgr & opengl app (nvidia binary driver)
Summary: random xserver sig11 when running xcompmgr & opengl app (nvidia binary driver)
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: xorg
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Driver/nVidia (proprietary) (show other bugs)
Version: git
Hardware: x86 (IA32) Linux (All)
: high major
Assignee: Aaron Plattner
QA Contact: Xorg Project Team
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Keywords: want-backtrace
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Blocks:
 
Reported: 2004-09-15 17:08 UTC by Andre Werthmann
Modified: 2007-04-07 15:41 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Description Andre Werthmann 2004-09-15 17:08:54 UTC
Running the Xserver with xcompmgr and starting glxinfo works the most
time, the Xserver crashes with a sig11 randomly. But if I start an audio app
(xmms/xine/realplayer...) first, then glxinfo, X crashes right away with a sig11.
Without xcompmgr running everything works fine.


amd64 + Xorg 6.8.0 + kernel 2.6.7 + nvidia 1.0.6.111 (gentoo linux)
Comment 1 Lars G 2004-09-16 16:11:18 UTC
same here

2.6.9-rc2 - nvidia 1.0.6.111 - fedora rawhide
Comment 2 Adam Jackson 2005-01-11 23:03:19 UTC
mass component shift / reassign for proprietary nVidia driver bugs.
Comment 3 Adam Jackson 2005-07-03 14:49:34 UTC
starting with the 6.8.99.14 snapshot, on linux systems, the X server can print
its own backtrace when it crashes.  please confirm that these bugs are still
valid with 6.8.99.14 or later, and if they are please attach a the server log
from the crash.
Comment 4 Erik Andren 2006-04-16 21:00:35 UTC
Whats the status of this bug using a current version of xorg?
Comment 5 Erik Andren 2006-05-21 01:46:27 UTC
Ping!
Comment 6 Daniel Stone 2007-02-27 01:24:08 UTC
Sorry about the phenomenal bug spam, guys.  Adding xorg-team@ to the QA contact so bugs don't get lost in future.
Comment 7 Aaron Plattner 2007-04-07 15:41:14 UTC
This should have been fixed a while ago.  Reopen if you're still seeing problems.


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