This still happens, and with the kernel upgraded to the latest Debian
unstable kernel version 4.5.2-1 it seems to occur every few hours, which
has now forced me to downgrade to a 3.16 kernel.
I release that this system has a fairly old CPU (AMD Sempron 2600+), but
does the occurrence of a watc
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.2.6-1
Severity: important
** Excerpt fropm /var/log/messages:
Nov 16 10:40:22 penguin kernel: [470015.824010] [ cut here
]
Nov 16 10:40:22 penguin kernel: [470015.824032] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 0 at
/build/linux-CrHvZ_/linux-4.2.6/net/sched/sc
Seeing the same problem on two systems, both are using the unstable
repository, and have been using unstable for a long time. Not sure, but
this may have started when Debian 5.0 was released and squeese became unstable?
Note, how nautilus 2.20.0-7 is reported to depend on libeel2-2.20, which
suppo
Hi Muammar,
You wrote:
I forgot to say that this problem is caused when aMSN is using an erroneous
tk's version. Try this, please and tell me what
happens:
$ wish8.5 /usr/bin/amsn
This doesn't help, same error.
Could you tell me which version of aMSN you were using before upgrading?
Can
Package: amsn
Version: 0.97-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After recent upgrades from unstable on a powerpc iBook, when
starting amsn it pops up a message box with this text: "Loading
TkCximage failed. This module is needed to run aMSN. Please
compile aMSN first, instru
Hi Brice,
You wrote:
Can we expect this DisplayPriority "BIOS" to be automatically enabled
by the driver when needed, in some future version? Or is Joachim going
to keep the option in xorg.conf for ever?
When deciding this, the argument should probably not focus too much on my
(Joachim's) si
Hi Brice,
You wrote:
Is it better with xserver-xorg-video-ati 6.7.197 from unstable?
Just installed 1:6.7.197-1 from unstable and removed the DisplayPriority
option from xorg.conf. The same problem still exists, the screen goes
into a mess with a diagonal pattern as if there was no sync.
Alex Deucher wrote:
TMDS is kind of flaky on the 9200s in general. If your bios has bad
tmds pll tables, you can try Option "DefaultTMDSPLL" "true" to use
the generic timings in the driver. That may help.
This didn't help.
Another option would be to try the various displaypriority options
Brice Goglin wrote:
Please try xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.7.195-2 currently in experimental.
The 6.6.x branch is dead anyway, all the work goes into 6.7.x, which
already works better in most cases (and supports RandR 1.2).
After installing 1:6.7.195-2 the same problem still occurs, it works
w
Subject: xserver-xorg-video-ati: no video sync when dri enabled
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Version: 1:6.6.193-3
Severity: important
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After upgrading to this version of the package the screen is a
flickering mess unless dri is disabled in xorg.co
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