Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-16 Thread Martin Stigge
On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 16:53 +0200, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
  I did that now. (Running now 280.13.really.275.28-1 with 2:1.10.4-1)
  Works, i.e., no rendering issues and no crashes. .. Yet, haha. :)
 
 Do you want to test a bit more?
 I've put 'fixed' (#641344) libwfb.so for Xserver 1.11 here:
 http://stxxl.ae.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/tmp/d4c1be75-3f23-4fec-8b5a-b8903e801db2-libwfb/
 
 Upgrade again to Xserver 1.11.0 from unstable (all the Xorg packages of
 course) and replace /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libwfb.so with the file from
 above URL. Restart X afterwards. Does this fix the graphics issues and
 the crashes?

Indeed, replacing this file makes things work even with the new
versions. Running now nvidia 280.13.really.275.28-1 and Xserver 1.11.0
with the replaced file and both issues disappeared. Thank you!

Regards,
Martin





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Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-16 Thread Martin Stigge
On Fri, 2011-09-16 at 10:35 +0200, Martin Stigge wrote:
  Upgrade again to Xserver 1.11.0 from unstable (all the Xorg packages of
  course) and replace /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libwfb.so with the file from
  above URL. Restart X afterwards. Does this fix the graphics issues and
  the crashes?
 
 Indeed, replacing this file makes things work even with the new
 versions. Running now nvidia 280.13.really.275.28-1 and Xserver 1.11.0
 with the replaced file and both issues disappeared. Thank you!

Hm, as Tony in #641344 points out, the desktop reacts quite slowly in
certain situations with 1.11.0, e.g., switching tabs in pidgin or
similar. Downgraded X to 1.10.4 again where this is not the case.

Regards,
Martin





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Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-16 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 2011-09-16 10:35, Martin Stigge wrote:
 Indeed, replacing this file makes things work even with the new
 versions. Running now nvidia 280.13.really.275.28-1 and Xserver 1.11.0
 with the replaced file and both issues disappeared. Thank you!

On 2011-09-15 19:14, Thomas Strub wrote:
 had the same issue with crashing X.

 Put your file to /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libwfb.so and now it works.
 xserver-xorg-core 1.11.0
 nvidia-glx 280.13.really.275.28-1

Thanks for confirming the fix.

 but the file libwfb.so was not available before. So perhaps during
some upgrade the file was removed.

That's strange, but nothing I want to investigate further.


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Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-16 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 2011-09-16 13:47, Martin Stigge wrote:
 Hm, as Tony in #641344 points out, the desktop reacts quite slowly in
 certain situations with 1.11.0, e.g., switching tabs in pidgin or
 similar. Downgraded X to 1.10.4 again where this is not the case.

That is an independent issue and should be handled in a separate bug
report, but Nvidia already seems to investigate this:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2479906#post2479906

Andreas



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Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-15 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 2011-09-15 11:54, Roland Stigge wrote:
 Just to make sure: Please note that this problem is not specific to
 libreoffice. Although it lead to an X crash (restarting gdm3), it also
 leads to other errors, e.g. broken buttons and othe widgets in GTK+.

Which version of xserver-xorg-core are you running?
If you use 1.11.0 from unstable, please downgrade all the Xorg packages
to the versions in testing and see if the problem disappears.
In that case this could be a duplicate of http://bugs.debian.org/641344

Otherwise please run
  reportbug -N 641413
and provide extra information (x) for the 'nvidia-glx' package (so that
it collects all the information useful for the Debian Nvidia Maintainers).
Please note the reportbug 6.2 from testing has a problem with such
followups, please upgrade to 6.2.1 from unstable first


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Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-15 Thread Roland Stigge
Hi!

On 09/15/2011 12:30 PM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
 On 2011-09-15 11:54, Roland Stigge wrote:
 Just to make sure: Please note that this problem is not specific to
 libreoffice. Although it lead to an X crash (restarting gdm3), it also
 leads to other errors, e.g. broken buttons and othe widgets in GTK+.
 
 Which version of xserver-xorg-core are you running?
 If you use 1.11.0 from unstable, please downgrade all the Xorg packages
 to the versions in testing and see if the problem disappears.
 In that case this could be a duplicate of http://bugs.debian.org/641344

To be honest, I downgraded xserver-xorg-core from 2:1.11.0-1 to
2:1.10.4-1 at the same time I downgraded the nvidia driver. This seems
to be a coupled dependency since I couldn't remember downgrading it
manually.

So xserver-xorg-core could be involved as well.

Please tell if you need further information from me.

bye,
  Roland



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Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-15 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 2011-09-15 13:08, Martin Stigge wrote:
 Downgrade of nvidia from 280.13.really.275.28-1 to 280.13-1 (actually

Did you run previously run xserver 1.11.0 with the 275.28 driver?

 upgrade, judging from the version numbers) also did the trick for me,
 including fixing gtk display breakage.

The rendering errors are most probably caused by #641344 in Xserver 1.11

On 2011-09-15 13:13, Roland Stigge wrote:
 To be honest, I downgraded xserver-xorg-core from 2:1.11.0-1 to
 2:1.10.4-1 at the same time I downgraded the nvidia driver. This seems
 to be a coupled dependency since I couldn't remember downgrading it
 manually.

Yes, 280.13-1 only works with 1.10.x.

 So xserver-xorg-core could be involved as well.
 
 Please tell if you need further information from me.

Could you update the nvidia driver again to 280.13.really.275.28-1 while
keeping Xorg from testing? If the crashes do not reappear in this
configuration, the problem is specific to the 275.28-1 + Xserver 1.11
combination.

Thanks.

Andreas



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Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-15 Thread Martin Stigge
On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 13:38 +0200, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
 On 2011-09-15 13:08, Martin Stigge wrote:
  Downgrade of nvidia from 280.13.really.275.28-1 to 280.13-1 (actually
 
 Did you run previously run xserver 1.11.0 with the 275.28 driver?

The crashes happened with version 2:1.11.0-1 of the X server and
280.13.really.275.28-1 of nvidia. I downgraded to 2:1.10.4-1 and
280.13-1 of the respective packages and now things are back to normal.

  upgrade, judging from the version numbers) also did the trick for me,
  including fixing gtk display breakage.
 
 The rendering errors are most probably caused by #641344 in Xserver 1.11

Yes, that sounds exactly like what I was experiencing.

  So xserver-xorg-core could be involved as well.
  
  Please tell if you need further information from me.
 
 Could you update the nvidia driver again to 280.13.really.275.28-1 while
 keeping Xorg from testing? If the crashes do not reappear in this
 configuration, the problem is specific to the 275.28-1 + Xserver 1.11
 combination.

I did that now. (Running now 280.13.really.275.28-1 with 2:1.10.4-1)
Works, i.e., no rendering issues and no crashes. .. Yet, haha. :)

Regards,
Martin





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Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-15 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 2011-09-15 15:58, Martin Stigge wrote:
 Could you update the nvidia driver again to 280.13.really.275.28-1 while
 keeping Xorg from testing? If the crashes do not reappear in this
 configuration, the problem is specific to the 275.28-1 + Xserver 1.11
 combination.
 
 I did that now. (Running now 280.13.really.275.28-1 with 2:1.10.4-1)
 Works, i.e., no rendering issues and no crashes. .. Yet, haha. :)

Do you want to test a bit more?
I've put 'fixed' (#641344) libwfb.so for Xserver 1.11 here:
http://stxxl.ae.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/tmp/d4c1be75-3f23-4fec-8b5a-b8903e801db2-libwfb/

Upgrade again to Xserver 1.11.0 from unstable (all the Xorg packages of
course) and replace /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libwfb.so with the file from
above URL. Restart X afterwards. Does this fix the graphics issues and
the crashes?

Andreas



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Bug#641413: X crashes

2011-09-15 Thread Thomas Strub
Hi, 

had the same issue with crashing X. 

Put your file to /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libwfb.so and now it works. 
xserver-xorg-core 1.11.0
nvidia-glx 280.13.really.275.28-1

but the file libwfb.so was not available before. So perhaps during some upgrade 
the file was removed.
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