Bug#204343: xserver-xfree86: [i810] SIGILL when using KWord's font selection dropdown on Intel i830M rev 3
Brice Goglin wrote: Hi Vincent, About 3 years ago, you reported a bug in the Debian BTS regarding the X server receiving a SIGILL when selecting font in KWord on a i830 board. Did you reproduce this problem recently? If not, I will close this bug in the next weeks. Thanks, Brice Greetings, I have not reproduced this bug recently. Thank you, Vincent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#204343: New informations
After checking, (I have removed all "weird" fonts dirs from my XF86Config-4 file), I have noticed X still crashes when applying the same process as described in my initial description. Therefore, I suppose it should be possible to reproduce this bug on a system with only debian packaged fonts. Vincent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#204343: New informations
After checking, (I have removed all "weird" fonts dirs from my XF86Config-4 file), I have noticed X still crashes when applying the same process as described in my initial description. Therefore, I suppose it should be possible to reproduce this bug on a system with only debian packaged fonts. Vincent
Bug#204343: Xfree crashes when accessing some fonts (on i830)
Package: xserver-xfree86 Version: 4.2.1-9 Severity: important Maybe this bugreport is alike #193529. I am not sure. I get X crashes when "using" some fonts. Here is what I exactly do to have X crash (repeatable every time, here). 1) Open kword 2) Type a text and select it 3) Click the arrow at the right of the font description, to select another font. 4) Scroll down in the menu that has opened. X crashes now. I have "weird" fonts installed, ie fonts downloaded under some freeware/postcardware licences, from the internet. Attached are : - My XF86Config setup file - error output from the "startx" command where I got the crash - XFree86.0.log I also get these on console (from kernel, would I guess) after X has crashed : [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR* space: 65520 wanted 65528 [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR lockup [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR* space: 65512 wanted 65528 [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR lockup [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR* space: 65504 wanted 65528 [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR lockup [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR* space: 65496 wanted 65528 [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR lockup I will provide any other information needed. I can also send "strange" fonts I have here, in case it helps, but only to some private address, due to their licence. I run an up-to-date sid, on kernel 2.4.20 debconf 1.3.8 libc6 2.3.1-17 xserver-common 4.2.1-9 zlib1g 1.1.4-14 Vincent xfree.err Description: Binary data XF86Config-4 Description: Binary data XFree86.0.log Description: Binary data
Bug#204343: Xfree crashes when accessing some fonts (on i830)
Package: xserver-xfree86 Version: 4.2.1-9 Severity: important Maybe this bugreport is alike #193529. I am not sure. I get X crashes when "using" some fonts. Here is what I exactly do to have X crash (repeatable every time, here). 1) Open kword 2) Type a text and select it 3) Click the arrow at the right of the font description, to select another font. 4) Scroll down in the menu that has opened. X crashes now. I have "weird" fonts installed, ie fonts downloaded under some freeware/postcardware licences, from the internet. Attached are : - My XF86Config setup file - error output from the "startx" command where I got the crash - XFree86.0.log I also get these on console (from kernel, would I guess) after X has crashed : [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR* space: 65520 wanted 65528 [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR lockup [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR* space: 65512 wanted 65528 [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR lockup [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR* space: 65504 wanted 65528 [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR lockup [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR* space: 65496 wanted 65528 [drm:i830_wait_ring] *ERROR lockup I will provide any other information needed. I can also send "strange" fonts I have here, in case it helps, but only to some private address, due to their licence. I run an up-to-date sid, on kernel 2.4.20 debconf 1.3.8 libc6 2.3.1-17 xserver-common 4.2.1-9 zlib1g 1.1.4-14 Vincent xfree.err Description: Binary data XF86Config-4 Description: Binary data XFree86.0.log Description: Binary data