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--- Comment #7 from Jeff Powell ---
Thank you for that last reply, Roland. I had no idea that update path was
available in Ubuntu. I've applied it and things seem to be improved.
I'll keep an eye out for additional updates of that type in the fu
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--- Comment #6 from Roland Scheidegger ---
Ubuntu also ships updated mesa drivers as part of the hwe stacks, honestly I
don't know why they don't offer them as some kind of update with the
update-manager tool (if you'd download 14.04 lts now, you
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--- Comment #5 from Michel Dänzer ---
We'll need at least a proper backtrace of the crash with debugging symbols for
r600_dri.so and libgallium.so.0.0.0.
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--- Comment #4 from Jeff Powell ---
Thanks. I'm running out of time today, but I'll check that out tomorrow and see
what I can learn. Gotta be a way to do this.
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--- Comment #3 from Ilia Mirkin ---
(In reply to Jeff Powell from comment #2)
> (In reply to Ilia Mirkin from comment #1)
> > From the chrome bug report
> >
> > Driver vendor Mesa
> > Driver version 10.1.3
> >
> > 10.1 was released o
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--- Comment #2 from Jeff Powell ---
(In reply to Ilia Mirkin from comment #1)
> From the chrome bug report
>
> Driver vendor Mesa
> Driver version10.1.3
>
> 10.1 was released over a year ago. A lot of bugs have been fixed since then.
>
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--- Comment #1 from Ilia Mirkin ---
>From the chrome bug report
Driver vendorMesa
Driver version10.1.3
10.1 was released over a year ago. A lot of bugs have been fixed since then.
Can you try a more recent version? 10.5.1 was released r
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Bug ID: 89619
Summary: Chrome crashes in 64 bit r600 driver while running
google maps
Product: Mesa
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux