I believe it is related to
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8068529
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Title:
[i965] Java plugin causes
I don't believe this has been properly resolved.
As of this date I am still experiencing this issue with updated Intel hardware
as well as current Kernel/modesetting driver and current Xorg.
The default Xorg Intel driver mode is SNA. I have tried also tried UXA
and XAA. The issue persists. I
I don't think that the problem is driver or hardware. It seems the problem is X
server/GTK implementation.
After the simple change in /etc/X11/xorg.conf I have found here in comments the
Eclipse had 17 hours uptime with heavy refactoring and then I only turned off
the computer. Eclipse never
This bug is filed against -intel, where it has been fixed.
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Title:
[i965] Java plugin causes massive Xorg CPU
It seems that this bug is also cause of the Eclipse 4.x crashes (and high CPU
load and hanging)
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=397291
I have maybe 10 dumps beginning with the following:
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7fe9bb3dd92a, pid=7396, tid=140643637405440
#
# JRE version:
Not this bug since you have an issue with a different GPU. Note that
this is accelerated in current -intel drivers.
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