Bug#652941: This bug will not be resolved

2012-01-22 Thread Cesare Leonardi

On 09/01/2012 08:51, Mike Hommey wrote:

Oh it's not a bug you filed. File a new one, that'll be better. Please
mention as much information as you can. Kernel version, X.org driver
version, Mesa version, crash backtrace, or even better crash id from the
upstream crash reporter (try reproducing the bug with an upstream
tarball and try to make it send crash info, then go in about:crashes to
have a link to your crashes)


Hi Mike.
First of all thank you for your assistance and sorry for the late reply.

Rather than opening a new bug, i've added details here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696636

It is one of the bug i've already reported on msg #15 and it exactly 
describe what i've reported here.
I'm sorry to haven't accomplished your latest suggestion of using 
Firefox from upstream tarball but i really haven't the time to do this 
in this period. I've reported your suggestion in that bug report, hoping 
someone else will be able to do it.


However i think that the soon to be released Mesa 8 could be the key to 
see some advancement in these kind of problems. We will see...


Cesare.



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Bug#652941: This bug will not be resolved

2012-01-08 Thread Cesare Leonardi

On 08/01/2012 08:01, Mike Hommey wrote:

Reopen. That list is for QA testing, not for supported stuff. Note that
most crashes now are usually mesa bugs, X.org driver bugs or kernel bugs.


Thanks Mike.
Looks like i've very few rights in that bug and the status is not 
editable by me: so i cannot reopen it.


Cesare.



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Bug#652941: This bug will not be resolved

2012-01-08 Thread Mike Hommey
On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 03:03:52PM +0100, Cesare Leonardi wrote:
 On 08/01/2012 08:01, Mike Hommey wrote:
 Reopen. That list is for QA testing, not for supported stuff. Note that
 most crashes now are usually mesa bugs, X.org driver bugs or kernel bugs.
 
 Thanks Mike.
 Looks like i've very few rights in that bug and the status is not
 editable by me: so i cannot reopen it.

Oh it's not a bug you filed. File a new one, that'll be better. Please
mention as much information as you can. Kernel version, X.org driver
version, Mesa version, crash backtrace, or even better crash id from the
upstream crash reporter (try reproducing the bug with an upstream
tarball and try to make it send crash info, then go in about:crashes to
have a link to your crashes)

Mike



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Bug#652941: This bug will not be resolved

2012-01-07 Thread Cesare Leonardi

Hi Mike.

I'm quite amazed of the motivation that has took to closing this 
upstream bug (that i cited in msg #15):

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699181

What do you think?

The following bug was cited as what Mozilla consider to be supported 
platform:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692989
Mike, as an upstream devel, can you please tell us what's the meaning of 
that document? How can i check if a graphic card and/or graphic driver 
(mesa?) support OpenGL layers? Googling around i wasn't able to find the 
answer.


My life with i855 is becoming harder and harder, ok, but i find that 
closing a crash bug as invalid is quite weird. Or i'm missing something?


Do you think i should reopen that bug? File another one? Give it up and 
switch to a webkit browser until i can buy a new pc?


Thank you in advance.

Cesare.



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Bug#652941: This bug will not be resolved

2012-01-07 Thread Mike Hommey
On Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 02:41:35PM +0100, Cesare Leonardi wrote:
 Hi Mike.
 
 I'm quite amazed of the motivation that has took to closing this
 upstream bug (that i cited in msg #15):
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699181
 
 What do you think?
 
 The following bug was cited as what Mozilla consider to be supported
 platform:
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692989
 Mike, as an upstream devel, can you please tell us what's the
 meaning of that document? How can i check if a graphic card and/or
 graphic driver (mesa?) support OpenGL layers? Googling around i
 wasn't able to find the answer.
 
 My life with i855 is becoming harder and harder, ok, but i find that
 closing a crash bug as invalid is quite weird. Or i'm missing
 something?
 
 Do you think i should reopen that bug? File another one? Give it up
 and switch to a webkit browser until i can buy a new pc?

Reopen. That list is for QA testing, not for supported stuff. Note that
most crashes now are usually mesa bugs, X.org driver bugs or kernel bugs.

Mike



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