On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 15:22:26 +0100
Unai Garro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thursday 19 February 2004 22:25, Felix Kühling wrote:
> 
> > Now I consider the driver pretty stable 
> > as far as lockups are concerned, a good point for starting to turn it
> > inside out, break things and make life more interesting for testers. :-P
> 
> Well, my experience so far has been good with this driver,  but since 
> yesterday's cvs up I find lock ups more frequent (mine is a S3 Twister card)

I'm not getting any lockups here. How frequently do you CVS up. Can you
narrow it down to a specific commit? You can update (or downgrade) the
branch to a specific date with:

  cvs update -r savage-2-0-0-branch -D <date>

where <date> can look like "2004-02-18 11:29". You can find all commits
with their dates and changed files in the dri-patches mail archive on
sourceforge.net.

When you want to get back to the head of the branch use:

  cvs update -A -r savage-2-0-0-branch

> Earlier this week I had a pretty stable system, except for the corruption in 
> the framebuffer terminal, as reported by others. Now the framebuffer seems to 
> work ok, but even tuxracer managed to hang my machine after 2 minutes playing 
> (this never happenned before)

Did you make any other changes to your system configuration around the
same time?

> 
> Appart from these random freezes, the driver works really well. I would 
> encourage everyone to test it. Thanks very much for your work
> 
>       Unai
> 

Felix


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