Vladimir Dergachev wrote:

>>>
>>> Can you try if reverting revision 1.6 of radeon_cursor.c in X.org CVS
>>> makes a difference?
>>>
>> Reverting this file to version 1.5 caused the cursor to appear after the
>> lockup, I could move it but everything else was fudged. During this
>> test, I flipped my mouse over to make sure it would not move. It would
>> seem that the cursor is related to the lockups I have experienced.
>
>
> One more suggestion: try turning "SilkenMouse" off. I am not certain
> which option does it (I am away at a conference with really poor
> internet access), search google and the Xorg manuals.
>
> Turning this option off might make mouse movements a bit jerkier, but
> will improve synchronicity in Xserver access to hardware..
>
>
I have tried that with no change, this problem does not seem to be
mouse-related since I take precautions to get no events from the mouse.
Anyway, here is a log of a sample lockup, in my newbie opinion, it would
seem to be a locking problem. http://dastyle.net/joe/kern.log.bz2

Cheers,
Jonathan

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