Hi,
Sorry for the long delay but I'm not using my amd64 a lot these days.
On 10/01/2010 12:34 AM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Emmanuel Fleury fle...@labri.fr (14/05/2010):
PS: I do use my own compiled linux kernel which is working fine with
my computer since quite a long time now.
Still
Hi,
I finally fixed this issue by forcing the driver to be fbdev. In fact,
this problem of display corruption occurs when the driver is ati_drv,
radeon_drv or r128_drv.
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I'm not sure X should be blamed for this, it might be the Gnome desktop
(e.g. metacity).
Here is the problem, since I did the update this morning, I cannot
navigate properly in my Workspaces
Sorry,
Close this bug report, I did try an upgrade to the experimental branch
of the X packages and I just restarted my X server today...
My mistake.
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Hi all,
Just to let you know that this seems to be fixed in
xserver-xorg-video-vesa 2.0.0-2 (experimental).
I could use a virtualbox with X when I upgraded to it.
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I don't know why and I'm not yet motivated to fix it
since my views on esd are mostly unprintable
Steve Langasek wrote:
reassign 363667 xserver-xorg
thanks
Well, this simply makes it a bug in xserver-xorg for not updating your
config.
In fact, I found the problem !
Emacs depends on the mule-ucs package and the dependancy hasn't been set
yet. :)
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Hi,
Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
I did investigate a bit further the problem.
When starting X on the laptop, the LCD display blank and stay in this
state. The network access allowed me to see what was happening. The
Xorg server is using 80-90% of the CPU power:
PID USER PR NI VIRT
.
xserver-xorg 6.9.0.dfsg.1-4 the X.Org X server
Does somebody have the same behaviour or is just me ?
To be continued...
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to the CMS bug, I need to investigate
this more in deep to tell.
Another thing, the gstreamer package must be using some non i386
instruction sets because I'm seeing a lot of problems when I try to
install it.
Well, seems this machine is a dream for bug tracking people ! ;-)
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of this kind of laptops contact them
and spread the information as much as possible.
Thanks in advance.
PS: I've contacted also all the people owning a Fujitsu from the
P-serie. I think that the procedure should be about the same for them.
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of this kind of laptops contact them
and spread the information as much as possible.
Thanks in advance.
PS: I've contacted also all the people owning a Fujitsu from the
P-serie. I think that the procedure should be about the same for them.
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is that paying somebody to make a working patch to update the
CMS should be cheaper than offering to replace all the hardware to all
the owners of hardware with CMS 4.3.x that request it.
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, just an update with the last CMS for the Crusoe would make it.
I think, I will try to contact Transmeta and Sony to ask for a patch.
I'll keep you informed about this.
Thanks anyway for following this bug.
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for this.
Well, I think we should close the bug now, no ?
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Fredriks Bajersvej 7E, | Fax:+45 98 15 98 89
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to investigate this
a bit further.
Of course, if you know people with Transmeta Crusoe which are
encountering such problems, I would encourage you to tell them about
this and to send their CMS version to me.
Thanks in advance.
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special conditions.
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/compaqtabletpc/us/locate/97_5344.html
See the section:
* Operating System - Enhancements
* Tablet PC Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing Software Upgrade
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Fredriks
Hi,
I just write here a quick update of the bug to tell you the state of the
process.
First, it is still not solved but I think I have located it...
(still there is room for uncertainty).
After posting the description of the bug on the Linux Kernel
Mailing-list I've been contacted by a guy
to better understand the specificities of the Crusoe
processors:
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT01020400
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT012704012616
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be pleased to perform the tests or give the
informations.
For now, I will be running the Xserver that I compiled by myself (it is
faster and it resist to the bug, so I would be stupid to not have it).
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).
It seems that when one Xserver is crashing, you cannot run it anymore
but you can run others... It looks like black art to me. I have no
explanation. I'm lost. :-(
If somebody has some rational explanation or some experiments to
perform, I'll be happy.
Any clue ?
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:
#
# XFree86 4.x configuration for Sony PCG-C1MZX
# Version: 1.0
#
# Author: Emmanuel Fleury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
# 28-aug-2003: First version based on the file of
# Felix Groebert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
#
# Copyright (c) 1999 by The XFree86 Project, Inc.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free
_XReply in the file XlibInt.c
- after 9 times through this break you should encounter the bug.
The size of the 9th message sent by xlogo is 476 and the wrong reply
from the Xserver is 32.
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these packets ?
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Computer Science Department, | Office: B1-201
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Fredriks Bajersvej 7E, | Fax:+45 98 15 98 89
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. :-/
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(xReply));
==
Here:
(long)SIZEOF(xReply) = 32 (and not 864 as it should be)
Any idea to allow me to go further ???
How are managed the network transferts in X ?
What should I compile with the debug option to get some informations
about this problem of information leak ?
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is that the register key word makes the bug
persistant).
If someone has some ideas/theories about this, I would be pleased to
have some help here. :)
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Fredriks Bajersvej 7E, | Fax
I'm stupid,
I got the difference between size and todo... Don't beat me !!! :)
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9220 Aalborg East, Denmark
=RWT012704012616
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Can somebody explain to me the meaning of Address 0x30c out of bounds
in gdb
I think I get two of these nice babies in the code:
When writing to the socket:
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 16:50, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
(gdb)
_X11TransWrite (ciptr=0x83b0cf0, buf=0x83b0cf0 @[EMAIL PROTECTED
xlibs-static-d 4.3.0-2 X Window System client library development f
ii xlibs-static-p 4.3.0-2 X Window System client extension library PIC
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Fredriks Bajersvej 7E
optimizer can produce bad code that
get stuck in the memory.
It seems that the error occur at boot time.
I really would like to dig more this problem. If anybody can help me
out, I would be really pleased.
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On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 17:12, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 16:35, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
In matter of fact I have a transmeta Crusoe in my laptop. But, I'm
really in doubt that the on-the-fly optimizer can produce bad code that
get stuck in the memory.
It seems
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