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Yet another data point: I just installed ATI's catalyst driver. Having this in
place and configured, everything works as expected: I can start X and play
audio through HDMI without any error. This at least means my h
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--- Comment #13 from tomka ---
Another thing I tested was to run weston-launch from a TTY to utilize Wayland.
This leads to the same distorted/garbled display. However I can't set the GPU
lock up in the logs, nor is there a reset---it just seems t
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--- Comment #12 from tomka ---
To verify that this problem doesn't originate from my particula operating
system setup I tested recent live USB systems of Ubuntu 13.10 and Manjaro
0.8.8. Both produce the same GPU lockups and therefore can't start X
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--- Comment #11 from tomka ---
In another bug report (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=990986) it
was suggested to disable glx-tls during build configuration. So I replaced the
line "--enable-glx-tls" with "--disable-glx-tls". However,
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--- Comment #10 from tomka ---
Oops, I figured the last dmesg log lines were truncated. Here they are again:
[ 170.607701] radeon :00:01.0: GPU lockup CP stall for more than 1msec
[ 170.607711] radeon :00:01.0: GPU lockup (waiting f
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--- Comment #9 from tomka ---
Thanks for the clarification. I just tested different versions of the userspace
tools---unfortunately, without any success. For every component tested, I made
sure the others are used in their resent stable version.
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--- Comment #8 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to tomka from comment #7)
> I cannot tell if it is a regression since I never used X on this machine
> before. However, I tested with the 3.10.10 kernel which didn't make any
> difference. Being on ar
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I cannot tell if it is a regression since I never used X on this machine
before. However, I tested with the 3.10.10 kernel which didn't make any
difference. Being on arch linux, I tried xf86-video-ati-git and mesa-git
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