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Ignore "OsLookupColor" -- all Xorg crashes without debug symbols are
reported as being in that function.
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Title:
Xorg crashes
Yeah I tried to reproduce the same on 5.15 kernel (since it's supported
by intel-i915-dkms, 5.19 and 6.1 are not supported and fails on i915
module compilation).
The results are in general the same:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/f8d291da-cd9c-11ed-b9ad-fa163ef35206
It's most likely i915 driver,
Please try a kernel version that is supported on Ubuntu 22.04, like
5.15.0-69.76, 5.19.0-38.39~22.04.1 or 6.1.0-1008.8
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Status: New
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Or maybe I just have to wait until linux 6.4:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Linux-6.4-More-GT-Next
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Title:
Xorg crashes
Ok, looks like I see what's happening:
1. I boot the laptop after cold-reboot and it crashes during xorg startup and
shows on VT:
i915 :04:00.0: [drm] *ERROR* Writing dc state to 0x1 failed, now 0x0
i915 :04:00.0: [drm] *ERROR* DC state mismatch (0x1 -> 0x0)
2. It starts in 5sec-1min up
I can't see where Xorg crashed, but it looks like your kernel graphics
driver also crashed at about the same time. Can you collect more from
around this time in your system log?
Mar 26 12:21:08 anna-yoga kernel: RDX: RSI: 7fdb0f0f8441
RDI: 0018
Mar 26 12:21:08 ann
Hi Daniel,
So here what I found:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/0e9e0a38-cc6e-11ed-b99a-fa163ef35206 -
seems about that, but I did not found the same Backtrace thing inside.
If it will not help - I can try to reproduce again and see if it will
generate the crash again.
Thank you
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Definitely a crash, but not yet actionable:
[ 220.992] (II) config/udev: removing GPU device
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:06.2/:02:00.0/:03:01.0/:04:00.0/drm/card1
/dev/dri/card1
[ 220.992] xf86: remove device 1
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:06.2/:02:00.0/:03:01.0/0
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