I'm running kubuntu so I don't get wireless until knetworkmanager has
run, -after- desktop login.
For me, Privoxy starts, but never seems to notice that I have a got a
network . It seems to assume that if there was no network when it
started up, there never will be one. So I have to restart the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 376092 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376092
Bryce: Yep, I think this is now effectively a dupe, and I'd forgotten
this only affected UXA. Thanks, another one off the list!
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High load average, disk read, no apparent reason - 2.6.28-11
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 376092 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376092
Bryce: Yep, I think this is now effectively a dupe, and I'd forgotten
this only affected EXA. Thanks, another one off the list!
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High load average, disk read, no apparent reason - 2.6.28-11
Been looking through changelogs for the version Bob Manners and I have
been going through... I can see there are several memory leaks that
might have been the culprit that have been fixed recently, or that had
been fixed in drivers way in advance of what I was running.
Bob: your bug, but suggest
Sorry to double-post but just realised I lied. :-)
Since the bug was filed against 2.6.28-11 and we've gone around it by
going to .30... what we gonna do about a fix for official Jaunty?
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High load average, disk read, no apparent reason - 2.6.28-11
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367377
You
There were lots of changes to this area of DRM in 2.6.30rc7 and rc8 -
could be worth trying this kernel and seeing if the problem goes away?
If it does I don't think it will be too hard to identify the exact
changes which fixed it...
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High load average, disk read, no apparent reason -
Are the people reporting leaks here running GNOME or KDE?
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[GM45] (Needs -intel 2.7.0) memory leak causes system to run out of memory
(UXA/EXA)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360319
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@Ilya: bug 349314 isn't for this chipset, so that's why it doesn't help.
The good news is that bug 314928 has a different test version of the
kernel which fixes the MTRR allocation problems - maybe try that one and
report back on that discussion: try cat /proc/mtrr on the kernel you
have now,
If
The tiling rejected symptom could be a different bug - bug 349314 -
and you have both bugs, unlucky :-)
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[GM45] (Needs -intel 2.7.0) memory leak causes system to run out of memory
(UXA/EXA)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360319
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Can you post output of
dpkg -l | grep libgl1
because I still think you might have something strange going on with
versions of the renderer, because you are still get library load errors.
Regarding the messages in the log, once X has crashed in this
spectacular way it seems to take the Intel
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 359392 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359392
Whoa. This isn't an Intel 965, unless I've missed something. If anything
it's a dupe of bug 365527, or one of the other bug numbers discussed in
THAT bug.
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[i945 GMA950] X freezes about once a week
Bug 360319 pretty similar - Klaus, take a look and mark yours duplicate
if you think it's the same, or say what you think is different to help
with troubleshooting?
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(UXA) swap space is not freed when it is no longer used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369759
You received this bug
Bug 343362 looks similar... take a look please Wesley? And if you get
instant lockup on X start when you install RC2 to get the debug stuff,
we've got the same bug.
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Jaunty freezes all the time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365527
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Guys, I think this explains why 2.6.30RC2 performance is hugely better
for me than 2.6.28-11.
I currently have two kernels installed.
2.6.30-020630rc2-generic
2.6.28-11.42-generic
Under the 30RC2 kernel, I see the following in kern.log (good news, I assume!)
Apr 27 10:40:39 vademecum kernel: [
Do you have libgl1-mesa-swx11 package installed? That's the software
rasterizer.
libgl1-mesa-glx is the hardware (ie fully accelerated) version, so you
should have that installed if you want effects.
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[i965gm] Corrupted X after enabling UXA, unable to log into KDE (UXA bug)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 363410 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363410
Because there are a number of complex freeze/crash/performance issues
with Compiz on this chipset, the release candidate now has your chipset
in the blacklist by default.
See also 363410 - marking this one
udude: Nope, that's it, 2048 is your max, which means my external
monitor is limited to 1024 if I want it left-of or right-of the internal
screen. I only have an ancient 17 so it doesn't bother me, but I agree
it doesn't seem reasonable.
I don't know if there are any plans to change this
Could you have a look at some of the other bugs open against xserver-
xorg-video-intel with UXA and see if any of them match what you are
seeing? There are multiple issues out there...
Try a search on xserver-xorg-video-intel 8086:2a02 UXA (or EXA - I
can't quite work out from your report which
This combination is rock solid for me, and adequate for most things
including YouTube and doing Office stuff in VirtualBox. Not really up to
scratch for games which is why I'm still keen to help get UXA fixed -
but meanwhile:
Section Device
# Be sure to include your Identifier line and other
I've been thinking about the tangle of package versions we've got now
and it prompted a couple of thoughts.
1. What happens when you have libgl1-mesa-glx AND lib-gl1-mesa-swx11
installed?
AIUI -glx is the hw-acceleration version of OpenGL and will therefore
trigger any DRI bugs we have and
@Sebastien: The Intel driver doesn't do acceleration with Virtual over
2048 - known limitation
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usr/lib/dri/i965_dri.so is provided by the package libgl1-mesa-dri.
So indeed these errors suggest you are now missing that package, or you
have a permissions problem with it, so I agree you have some
installation problem with Bryce's package.
Meanwhile this means your system is not even trying
@Jithin Emmanuel: I have multiple freeze bugs I think, including the one
that appeared after the update to kernel 11.41. I have other freeze bugs
that go back some time and therefore aren't related to recent updates.
Anyway - I can confirm that
Option AccelMethod EXA
Option
My system tray is OK, although most things I have in there are KDE4.
Skype seems OK though and that's obviously not part of KDE4 build!
Do you have the same corruption as in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/298475
Either way that's a new bug to do with
Just posted this to zwaldowski's bug.
For me it's random, actions in all sorts of different applications seem to have
triggered it.
- using kubuntu (KDE 4.2) but I think I even had this problem in 3.5...
- The mouse cursor still tracks the mouse.
- Mouse clicks and keyboard input are ignored,
This one is triaged already :-)
I can confirm
[drm:i915_gem_idle] *ERROR* hardware wedged
appears when I kill -9 the X process remotely to get out of the freeze.
It does NOT appear until prompted by the kill.
It does NOT appear during subsequent X restart attempt by kdm (which
fails
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