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Title:
Intel Display i915 driver crashes, Thinkpad X1 carbon Gen 3
To manage
Francesco, please open a separate bug report and include dmesg with
drm.debug=0xe from boot to the point where you get the FIFO underrun.
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Title:
Probably a duplicate of bug 90508. Could you give the patch referenced
there a try?
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Title:
Heavy black flickering with Intel graphics after VT
Please add drm.debug=0xe to your kernel command line, reproduce the bug
again and attach full dmesg.
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Title:
WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 2517 at
(In reply to Chris Wilson from comment #8)
Yikes, this regression made it into a stable release.
I was actually able to reproduce this with 3.14. I tried to reproduce
this before with drm-intel-nightly on SNB, IVB and HSW, but failed.
Turns out I needed a more recent xorg intel driver to uncover
Created attachment 111520
Xorg.log with --enable-debug=full
I tried to reproduce the problem with the driver compiled with --enable-
debug=full. However, the session strangely dies after setting the
rotation. There is no error reported in the log after setting rotation
to inverted.
The log seems
(In reply to Chris Wilson from comment #10)
(There is certainly a kernel regression due to planes)
Even so, the original report makes no mention of using nightly or a very
recent kernel. Also, the link to github implies the problem started to
happen after an upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04 to 14.10.
Created attachment 111519
screenshot of the problem with kernel 3.16
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Title:
Screen tears on xrandr orientation inverted
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Created attachment 111040
Fix warn on pipe disabled assertion
(In reply to Peter Rimshnick from comment #35)
(In reply to Ander Conselvan de Oliveira from comment #34)
Did you set drm.debug=6 in the kernel command line? The dmesg output is
missing debugging information.
I think I
(In reply to Daniel Vetter from comment #32)
Workaround is now merged into drm-intel-nightly, should land in 3.19
commit 14a369b6c9bdb40cebdac5a248321a05119fe02b
Author: Daniel Vetter daniel.vet...@ffwll.ch
Date: Thu Nov 20 09:26:30 2014 +0100
drm/i915: Pin tiled objects for
(In reply to Peter Rimshnick from comment #33)
Comment on attachment 93360 [details]
tarball of dmesg output and Xorg.0.log
Did you set drm.debug=6 in the kernel command line? The dmesg output is
missing debugging information.
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Can you confirm it still happens with the latest drm-intel-nightly?
Please provide dmesg with the kernel running with drm.debug=6 in its
command line, and also you Xorg.0.log.
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After an update today the menus started showing up for me too.
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Title:
Global menu doesn't render with ktorrent
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I believe this bus refers to the fact that Ktorrent menus do not show up
on the bar on the top of the screen. See the attached screenshot.
** Attachment added: ktorrent-menus.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/769301/+attachment/2131810/+files/ktorrent-menus.png
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