Update: after the last xserver-xorg-video-intel update
(2.20.19-0ubuntu3) both Steam and Totem work and even mplayer with vaapi
(and now the subtitle shadow displays properly too) - all with dual
monitors and SNA enabled ('m still using the Kernel installed via
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/
The same "ghost window" bug is also occuring for Steam, so I can't even
log in to Steam anymore. It used to work just fine before...
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It could be something on my system but I didn't do anything related to
Gstreamer... And by the way, Opera with hardware acceleration (enabled
in the Opera settings) now looks like a ghost window (repainting
whatever it was behind it) and it's unusable. I think these two are
related and both are rel
totem works just fine here, so probably something you've messed up with
the gstreamer settings?
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Title:
[raring] full screen video crashes after
** Tags added: crash
** Tags added: dual-head
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on dual monitor se
Mmm however, regarding Totem, I see it hasn't been updated in Raring
since December (and Gstreamer 1.0 since 9th of January and it was
working just a couple of days ago so that's not it either) so I think
the xserver-xorg-video-intel upgrade had something to do with it. Videos
don't work in Totem n
Yes, full screen mplayer videos work with SNA enabled and two monitors
using this kernel! Totem still can't display videos but maybe that's a
different issue? Any idea? Also, mplayer with vaapi doesn't work any
more but since vaapi is not officially supported for mplayer, I guess
you won't care abo
mind giving this kernel a go:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-
nightly/2013-01-24-raring/
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At first I though it was fixed, but only for ~30 seconds. Then the soft
freeze happened again. I've tried all combinations and here's what I
got:
Dual monitor + SNA: mplayer in full-screen still gets the system to freeze, but
now it happens after about 30 seconds after playing the video.
Single
install the new version and report back if it helped or not
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/129270112/xserver-xorg-video-
intel_2.20.19-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb
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Mmm I remember that bug even in Quantal without SNA so I don't think
it's the same but once you'll fix it I'll try to reproduce both and will
let you know. Thanks!
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Ok, I think this is a dupe of 1102390, I'll upload the fix soon..
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I've found out what was causing this. The crashes (only when SNA is
turned on) happen only when using 2 monitors. When using a single
monitor and playing a video in full-screen with SNA enabled, the system
doesn't crash! I'll update the description.
** Summary changed:
- [raring] full screen vide
Update: I've added "AccelMethod" to "uxa" in xorg.conf and the bug is
gone, full screen videos work without any issues. So this is definetly
an SNA bug!
** Description changed:
My system freezes (sometimes completely, sometimes I am able to recover
by restarting LightDM) when playing a video
@Timo: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/install-mplayer-with-va-api-
hardware.html
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How do you enable va-api for mplayer?
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To manage notifications abou
And unfortunately I don't have access to anothr computer to ssh while
it's frozen :(
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I don't think the hardware is broken, it used to work when I was using
SNA in Ubuntu 12.10...
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ssh in while it's frozen.
Playing videos (mp4) full screen through mplayer Works For Me.
Maybe your hardware's bad or something.
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Any video does this. Also, full-screen skype calls freeze the computer
as well. The same for youtube videos played in HTML5. I don't know how
to get the i915_error_stat if the system is frozen...
As for the mplayer configuration, now I'm using only defaults in
Smplayer or GNOME Mplayer and it stil
Please attach your mplayer config and/or command line arguments you're
using for running it.
Also, can you tell us or share the video? It can help developers to
reproduce the problem.
The i915_error_state file must be collected *while* the system is
frozen, so I'm not sure the i915_error_state y
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I've played a video which caused x to crash I think because as soon as
I've started playing the video, the LightDM login screen showed up, and
I'm attaching the i915_error_state file after logging back in following
that crash.
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please collect /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_error_state from the hung
state and attach here.
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Description changed:
My system freezes (sometimes completely, sometimes I am able to recover
by restarting LightDM) when playing a video using mplayer in full screen
(in either Gnome Mplayer, Smplayer, etc.), after the recent Intel SNA by
default change. Note that I'm using mplayer with
** Summary changed:
- full screen video crashes after Intel SNA enabled by default
+ [raring] full screen video crashes after Intel SNA enabled by default
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