Finally!!!

Sorry for the delay. To make things short: after you all suggesting me to remove libgl1-mesa-dri-experimental, I did better than that, I installed the system again, but not the package mentioned. And for those without time the answer is yes, it fixes the problem, no more random black screens with kernel bug messages.

Since I told you all that I made a test, it's more transparent to post the result here, even if it has nothing to do with the problem.

For those without time, you might just want to read the test criteria and jump to the Minetest test result, and check the related attachments as well.

Test criteria:
- No custom repository sources (I don't like it anyways)
- Acceptable system uptime: two days.
- Acceptable program uptime: two hours.
- No kernel or module parameters modified
- No updates done since my last topic response

Tested programs (average resource consumption):
- DeSmuME (playing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney)
- DOSBox (playing Tomb Raider)
- Minetest (uptime: 30 minutes to one hour) (for the relevant log files, see the attachments) - - Dependencies met, although its documentation doesn't have a table of acceptable dependencies versions.
- - Game version: 0.4.4.
- - Compiled from source, with errors while compiling. (Couldn't register the errors when directing the output to a file, they were still displayed in the console. If you wish, I can try it again).
- - Game exits suddenly with no warnings in the debug log.
- Mupen64Plus (playing The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)
- Neverball
- Nexuiz
- OpenArena
- OpenBVE
- PCSX-R (playing Harvest Moon: Back to Nature)
- Wine (playing Grand Theft Auto 2)

Other test results (minimal resource consumption):
- Battle for Wesnoth
- Enigma
- Freedoom
- Globulation 2
- Secret Maryo Chronicles
- SuperTux
- Teeworlds
- ZSNES (playing Harvest Moon)

Test notes:
- APIC warning continues to appear randomly in the syslog files, however, it doesn't give any major problems (neither a visible error message, nor a black screen). It should be ok as long as it doesn't cause any trouble.

Programs which weren't tested:
- Blander: I really don't know what to test because I just use it to get effects in OpenShot.
- BZFlag: I just wish to know how to add bots to my local server.

For those who have time to waste, please read:

I would like to apologize for the time this topic remained dormant. When I first started the tests, I had full time, which actually helped me to boost the results. After one month, I started to attend faculty, and my mother decided to sign me to a public concourse, in result, I have to study during the weeks, which leaves my basic housework (which is washing shoes and cleaning bathrooms, bedrooms and corridors) for the weekends, which also shares time for my personal things (which involves my activities in the Internet, and other things).

To make things worse, just one week after entering faculty, we had six weeks of strong storms during the night, in the Friday of the third week, I left my computer on (as usual, because I don't like to turn it off unless the weather of the current day is rainy, which wasn't the case), and so I went to faculty, and when I came back home, my computer power supply unit was fried. Because of my routine, it took me one month to get the time to buy a new power supply unit and mount it inside the computer tower.

Again, sorry if I spoke too much.

Best regards, ADFENO.
Have a nice day.

Addendum: Now I consider GNU+Linux Trsiquel as my favorite (and only) operating system, thank you very much for the effort.

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