I finally found how to trigger this bug and it's quite strange. I
remembered that this bug appeared not the day I did apt-get upgrade but
two days later. The last thing I did before this bug appeared was to
enable the auto-hide feature of the KDE panel :
right-click on the panel
Panel Options ->
Hussein, I've looked a bit closer at the batchbuffer dump and it doesn't
look like any of the typical problems that we have in 945GM. It also
probably won't be fixed by the kernel patch I mentioned, since the bugs
it's supposed to fix have PGTBL_ER: 0x0010 and you have a 0x0 (i.e.
not a page ta
I will try udevadm monitor --property. I can confirm that I don't have
this bug when I'm running GNOME (I left a GNOME session opened for one
day and X didn't crashed).
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If you want to troubleshoot why the udev rule doesn't trigger, you could
listen for uevents with `udevadm monitor --property`. It would be
interesting if you could upload the output of that here (when the error
triggers) since I haven't actually seen those events before. I think you
will only see o
I attach the decoded i915_error_state (decoded with intel_error_decode)
which makes it more human readable. I can't see anything wrong with it
at first glance, but the GPU hangs in a 3D operation. As you can see,
even the dmesg output claims that a reboot is required.
The difference between Gnome
I made a mistake in the previous post : 'to make SURE X won't crash'.
I also changed enabled=0 to enabled=1 in /etc/default/apport and
uncommented the last line in /lib/udev/rules.d/40-xserver-xorg-video-
intel.rules (and then rebooted the computer) but apport wasn't triggered
by the X crash.
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I have now an impression that this is bug is related to KDE because I
started a GNOME session and X hasn't crashed yet (nothing else changed).
I'm going to let the GNOME session open for the night to make X won't
crash.
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I'm also sending the most recent dmesg output
** Attachment added: "dmesg_output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49537233/dmesg_output
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I booted with 2.6.34 kernel and I'm sending as an attachment a copy of
the /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_error_state file (after an X crash).
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Two more things:
- There is a kernel patch that should fix some GPU errors on i945 and i915 at
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2010-May/006982.html . Since
you are compiling the kernel yourself, you may want to try that.
- Adding the kernel option drm.debug=0x02 should make the d
I would usually say that mesa was the most likely suspect from the list
from 2010-05-06, but looking at the changelog
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/7.7.1-1ubuntu3) it is clear
that that upgrade does not change anything on intel hardware.
I am a bit surprised about the behaviour descri
Unfortunately that list isn't incredibly helpful because you updated at
least 50 packages at the same time. My bet is it's either one of the
mesa packages or the gtk update. But neither is very easy to test
through downgrading because of dependency issues.
Instead, could you please enable Apport b
I forgot to write in the previous post that I don't use Compiz.
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By "crash" I mean that X (and all graphical applications) close and I am
prompted to the "run Ubuntu in low-graphics mode (and other options)"
window. When it happens, I'm still able to use ttys with Ctrl+Alt+F.. If
I choose to run Ubuntu in low-graphics mode, it actually starts X in the
same resol
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Please run
cat /var/log/apt/history.log > apt_history.log.txt
and attach the file (should be in your home directory). Also note the date/time
you remember upgrading to the failed packages (approximate time is ok).
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You
Can you please describe your issue in more detail? What exactly do you
mean by "crash"? What happens and what screens do you see?
Do you still experience the issue if you disable Desktop Effects
(compiz)?
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** Tags added: 945gm crash
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
X crashes randomly a few minutes after starting with the following error
- message in Xorg.log
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+ [CurrentDmesg.txt]
+ [ 66.406803] [drm:drm_mode_getfb] *ERROR* invalid framebuf
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- i945gm X crashes (lucid)
+ [i945gm] X crashes randomly (lucid)
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