Bug#434833: Spontaneous reboots on suspend-to-RAM with new Xorg intel driver
I must note that I do have the composite extension enabled. If I disable composite, I see these issues occur much less frequetly. On 7/27/07, Julien Cristau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 23:27:51 -0400, Tim Hull wrote: When using the new intel video driver that replaced the former i810 driver in Debian, I am experiencing spontaneous reboots randomly on suspend-to-RAM. What are you using for suspend/resume? Right before the system spontaneously reboots, I see a checkered pattern on a black-and-white console display. At times, though rare, I have also seen similar crashes when stopping and restarting the X server manually - which leads me to believe that starting/stopping the X server is what is causing the issue. I have no such problem when using 915resolution and the old i810 driver in Etch and on Ubuntu Feisty (their stable), but do see the same problem on Ubuntu Gutsy (their unstable) which uses the intel driver. While it doesn't occur every time I suspend, it occurs often enough that this is a MAJOR annoyance for me. I'm marking this as RC, as such crashes DO cause data loss in open files - you're free to disagree with me, though... That's not what data loss means. System configuration is a MacBook Core Duo (first generation) with 2GB RAM and Debian Sid. I've attached my xorg.conf and appropriate logs... Thanks, Julien -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGqclAmEvTgKxfcAwRAkL/AKCKOW6jyvcqKMCG0kOCqORzevVkRQCfYZdK vj3gLM/cmygo5gkhzurvph8= =6eET -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Bug#434833: Spontaneous reboots on suspend-to-RAM with new Xorg intel driver
Tim Hull wrote: I must note that I do have the composite extension enabled. If I disable composite, I see these issues occur much less frequetly. Less frequency or not at all? Brice -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#434833: Spontaneous reboots on suspend-to-RAM with new Xorg intel driver
Actually, I don't think it happens at all - at least I can't reproduce it as of now without composite. So this seems to be an issue between composite (and/or additional settings needed to get it working) and the new mode-setting driver (it didn't happen w/i810+915resolution). On 8/9/07, Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tim Hull wrote: I must note that I do have the composite extension enabled. If I disable composite, I see these issues occur much less frequetly. Less frequency or not at all? Brice
Bug#434833: Spontaneous reboots on suspend-to-RAM with new Xorg intel driver
I guess I was wrong - it just happened without composite. So I guess it's completely random, other than the fact that it freezes/reboots at random times when: * I switch from X to console * I suspend/resume the machine * I kill the X server (Ctrl-Alt-Backspace) with the new modesetting intel driver. This did not happen with i810+915resolution. Before freezing/rebooting, the console always displays a checkerboard pattern. On 8/9/07, Tim Hull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually, I don't think it happens at all - at least I can't reproduce it as of now without composite. So this seems to be an issue between composite (and/or additional settings needed to get it working) and the new mode-setting driver (it didn't happen w/i810+915resolution). On 8/9/07, Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tim Hull wrote: I must note that I do have the composite extension enabled. If I disable composite, I see these issues occur much less frequetly. Less frequency or not at all? Brice
Bug#434833: Spontaneous reboots on suspend-to-RAM with new Xorg intel driver
Just default acpi-support + gnome-power-manager (I set my system to suspend on lid close). On 7/27/07, Julien Cristau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 23:27:51 -0400, Tim Hull wrote: When using the new intel video driver that replaced the former i810 driver in Debian, I am experiencing spontaneous reboots randomly on suspend-to-RAM. What are you using for suspend/resume? Right before the system spontaneously reboots, I see a checkered pattern on a black-and-white console display. At times, though rare, I have also seen similar crashes when stopping and restarting the X server manually - which leads me to believe that starting/stopping the X server is what is causing the issue. I have no such problem when using 915resolution and the old i810 driver in Etch and on Ubuntu Feisty (their stable), but do see the same problem on Ubuntu Gutsy (their unstable) which uses the intel driver. While it doesn't occur every time I suspend, it occurs often enough that this is a MAJOR annoyance for me. I'm marking this as RC, as such crashes DO cause data loss in open files - you're free to disagree with me, though... That's not what data loss means. System configuration is a MacBook Core Duo (first generation) with 2GB RAM and Debian Sid. I've attached my xorg.conf and appropriate logs... Thanks, Julien -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGqclAmEvTgKxfcAwRAkL/AKCKOW6jyvcqKMCG0kOCqORzevVkRQCfYZdK vj3gLM/cmygo5gkhzurvph8= =6eET -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Bug#434833: Spontaneous reboots on suspend-to-RAM with new Xorg intel driver
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 23:27:51 -0400, Tim Hull wrote: When using the new intel video driver that replaced the former i810 driver in Debian, I am experiencing spontaneous reboots randomly on suspend-to-RAM. What are you using for suspend/resume? Right before the system spontaneously reboots, I see a checkered pattern on a black-and-white console display. At times, though rare, I have also seen similar crashes when stopping and restarting the X server manually - which leads me to believe that starting/stopping the X server is what is causing the issue. I have no such problem when using 915resolution and the old i810 driver in Etch and on Ubuntu Feisty (their stable), but do see the same problem on Ubuntu Gutsy (their unstable) which uses the intel driver. While it doesn't occur every time I suspend, it occurs often enough that this is a MAJOR annoyance for me. I'm marking this as RC, as such crashes DO cause data loss in open files - you're free to disagree with me, though... That's not what data loss means. System configuration is a MacBook Core Duo (first generation) with 2GB RAM and Debian Sid. I've attached my xorg.conf and appropriate logs... Thanks, Julien signature.asc Description: Digital signature