Just summarising the info I have so far. I no longer think it's an X.Org bug. It *looks* like it could be a kernel problem because it affects many things. The result is that Edgy (beta and RC) is totally unusable on my machine, crashing/hanging after a few minutes. Other than the crashes, symptoms include: - Sometimes hangs for 1-2 minutes during boot without any activity - Sometimes keys I press on the keyboard get repeated - gnome-panel animations are *very* slow. - Most GUI applications freeze when I click on a button - Some applications (e.g. ssh server) tend to crash very often - Ping reports "Warning: time of day goes back, taking countermeasures" - Similar time problems reported by the window manager (don't have the log anymore)
The above info makes it look like it could be related to gettimeofday() or something like that. Some more observations: - Disabling one of the CPU cores in the BIOS makes the problem less frequent, but it doesn't go away (machine still crashes) - I tried both the i810 and the vesa drivers and there's no difference - The installer/LiveCD behaves in the same way as the installed distro So far, I tested the following distros: Dapper i386: Runs OK Edgy i386: Runs OK Dapper amd64: Runs OK Edgy beta amd64: BUGGY Edgy RC amd64: BUGGY Debian Etch testing AMD64: BUGGY My setup is: Dell Latitude D820 laptop CPU: Core 2 Duo 2 GHz, 2 GB RAM Intel embedded 950 graphics No binary-only video card driver (or similar crap) -- Bug on amd64 makes X server unusable in Edgy (CRITICAL) https://launchpad.net/bugs/66500 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
