Bug 23365 - [865G] xf86-video-intel 2.8.0 randomly freezes
Summary: [865G] xf86-video-intel 2.8.0 randomly freezes
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of bug 22904
Alias: None
Product: DRI
Classification: Unclassified
Component: DRM/Intel (show other bugs)
Version: XOrg git
Hardware: Other All
: high critical
Assignee: Carl Worth
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Reported: 2009-08-17 08:25 UTC by Itzamna
Modified: 2017-07-24 23:09 UTC (History)
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Description Itzamna 2009-08-17 08:25:18 UTC
Video card: Intel 82865G
Operating system: Gentoo GNU/Linux, 32 bit
X.org server version: 1.6.3
Kernel version: 3.6.30-gentoo-r5
Symptoms: Upon starting X.org, the system will randomly freeze. The freezes seem to occur more frequently if 3d acceleration is not used. 
Request: Fix the i865 freezes. Perhaps make a driver version that compiles against dri1, not dri2.
Comment 1 Gordon Jin 2009-08-17 19:59:20 UTC
This is likely to be dup with bug#22904.

Does mouse work after the freeze?
Can you provide intel_gpu_dump according to http://intellinuxgraphics.org/intel-gpu-dump.html?
Comment 2 Itzamna 2009-08-18 00:03:23 UTC
Hello mr. Jin,

Yes, mouse movement always works after the freeze. However, keyboard and mouse button input are ignored.

I will try providing a kernel GPU dump, I will post it here when I've done that.


Comment 3 Carl Worth 2009-09-11 13:48:07 UTC
See the report of #22904 for a fix for 865 hangs that was published yesterday.
And please report back in that bug if the patch fixes your symptoms.

Thanks, Remco, for your report!

-Carl


*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 22904 ***
Comment 4 Itzamna 2009-09-12 14:12:18 UTC
Hello mr. Worth,

I will try out the patch tomorrow morning and report back (the computer with the i865 is not my own). 

Thanks for spending some time on the older video cards.

- Remco Zoet


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