2007/12/3, Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Øystein Gisnås wrote: > > Just a minute after I sent the previous report, X.org <http://X.org> > > crashed again. This time I managed to stop gdm from starting again. > > The attached Xorg.0.log is the same as in the previous report, but > > this time with details about the crash towards the end. > > > > Would it give more info if I had the -dbg package installed? > > This is not a crash (segfault of the X server or so), this looks like a > lockup (the server is stuck somewhere and stop processing anything > else). So -dbg would probably not help, unless you can catch a segfault > with gdb.
Note that there are two lockups/hangs/crashes, both with output to the log. The first one happens sporadically and causes gdm to restart. Isn't that most probably a crash? The second one, when the new X server starts, may well be a lockup as you say. Wouldn't it be better to look at the first one to find the cause here? The first clue in the log is: "Error in I830WaitLpRing(), timeout for 2 seconds". I haven't had the problem again (after ~10 hours of use) since I downgraded to 2.1.1-4. Cheers, Øystein > I tried to downgrade xserver-xorg-video-intel to 2.1.0-2, but I get a > > conflict with xserver-xorg-core. Can someone suggest an > > xserver-xorg-core-version I can use with 2.1.0-2, and where to > > download that? > > You probably want 2.1.1-4, it is available from > > > http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2007/09/17/debian/pool/main/x/xserver-xorg-video-intel/ > You won't have to downgrade xserver-xorg-core if you take this one. > > It this problem easy to reproduce? Did you switch to/from a virtual > console right before it happened? You seem to have some VT switch > related messages in your log. > > It is not even sure that the "page table error" is related to the > problem. Can you check whether the "page table error" appears when the > lockup occurs and not earlier? > I might have switched to terminal, but I think I have had sessions that crashed without any switches to terminal. I can't force the crash to happen exactly when I want, but it happens quite regularly about every 2 hours. Cheers, Øystein