Roland Scheidegger wrote:
> Chase Douglas wrote:
>> Roland Scheidegger wrote:
>>> That's exactly what I did. It crashed here too without the 
>>> i915tex_pribuffers branch... (not sure exactly why based on the 
>>> results of that branch I wouldn't have expected lockups with the 
>>> master branch). To make it pick up that driver you of course also 
>>> need the Legacy3D option set to false in your xorg.conf (only the 
>>> i915tex driver can use private buffers) (and don't enable pageflip - 
>>> I've not tried what happens else but it definitely can't work). Could 
>>> also conflict with tiled frontbuffers or fbc (my ddx was too old to 
>>> support that when I tried it out).
>>
>> I tried enabling "Legacy3D" "true" in my devices section, but I just 
>> got this in the log:
>>
>> (WW) intel(0): Option "Legacy3D" is not used
>>
>> I'm using the latest git intel video drivers. Any ideas?
> First, you'd need to set it to "off" (as it's the default).
> You probably had wrong libdrm headers installed or something like that 
> when you compiled it.
> 
> Roland
> 

Actually, I had set it to "false", but wrote incorrectly in my e-mail. 
As for the libdrm version, on the mesa/drm gitweb one can see that the 
version listed in the libdrm Makefile.am is:

libdrm_la_LDFLAGS = -version-number 2:3:0 -no-undefined

Maybe I just need to increment this, but it still seems rather odd that 
i915tex needs 2.3.1 which is unavailable.

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