Bug#175074: xlibmesa3: contains non-PIC code

2011-02-16 Thread Pierre Ynard
> In libgl1-mesa-glx version 7.10-3, libGL.so.1 doesn't contain any
> text relocation.

And that's on x86, forgot to mention.

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Bug#175074: xlibmesa3: contains non-PIC code

2011-02-16 Thread Pierre Ynard
In libgl1-mesa-glx version 7.10-3, libGL.so.1 doesn't contain any
text relocation.

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Bug#515214: Bug#523960: equivs is surely not the solution to this problem. "Recommends:" is.

2009-09-29 Thread Pierre Ynard
Hello David,

> All of that said, it's very likely that we will downgrade the depends
> to recommends, just not right now. We have actual important bugs like
> totally broken installs that we want to deal with first.

It's been 5 months since then, could you please give us an update on
this?

I'm sure that some people have refrained from upgrading X.org because of
this, but this is getting to the point of ridiculous for them.

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Bug#446820: Re : Re : Bug#446820: Re : Bug#446820: xorg: X freezes on screensaver or strace

2007-10-17 Thread Pierre Ynard
> Can you try adding
> Option "BusType" "PCI"
> in the Device section of your xorg.conf?
> 
> Also, you could try changing AGP speed settings. Either in the BIOS, or
> in the Device section of xorg.conf with
> Option "AGPMode" "1"
> (1, 2, 4 and 8 are the possible values).


Bus type PCI fixes the problem. So do AGP modes 1 and 2, but 4 and 8
crash. (There is no such AGP setting in my BIOS.)

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Bug#446820: Re : Bug#446820: Re : Bug#446820: xorg: X freezes on screensaver or strace

2007-10-17 Thread Pierre Ynard
> Can you try with xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.7.195-2 currently in
> experimental ?

I tried, and it didn't help.

> I would bet you have some 3D running in xscreensaver. Does it help if
> you remove it and just use a blank screensaver (or at least 2D only)?
 If
> so, could you to locate which exact screensaver causes the lockup?

I never ever tweaked my xscreensaver, it has the default settings. The
bug is not triggered when the screensavers start, but only appears after
some time, so I guess you're right about it being due to some one of
them.

However, since you mentionned 3D, I launched glxgears, and it froze
too. It did work at some point in the past, though I haven't used it in a
while. It doesn't freeze exactly in the same way every time, and some
times, but not always, it seems that the kernel itself gets frozen: magic
keys won't work, network connectivity is lost... I should also say that
when X eats up 99% of the CPU usage, it is all accounted as system
time. This might as well be a kernel bug. No error output is available.

I reproduced it with older kernels, down to 2.6.17.11. 2.6.16.1 did not
crash with glxgears, but I think it's only because it doesn't work as it
should due to some driver version mismatch.


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Bug#446820: xorg: X freezes on screensaver or strace

2007-10-15 Thread Pierre Ynard
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.3+2
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss


Recently I restarted my X server and took into account the last
upgrade. Now it appears that when I go away and come back to unlock the
screensaver, nothing responds. /usr/bin/X takes 99% of the CPU. I wanted
to investigate, but attaching the process with strace -p  freezes
X in the same way (nothing at all is output by the strace). Then it
needs to be killed with a SIGKILL.

I reproduced the problem on a vanilla 2.6.23 kernel. Of course, this is
annoying because all my session and open work are lost...

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i586)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.23-grsec
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash



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