This bug report has been inactive for quite some time and in the
meantime Ubuntu has moved along. I hope the reported problem has been
resolved in the current version of Ubuntu. If it has not and there are
people willing to follow up with information collecting and testing, it
is best to file a new
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Robert, this looks like something I can live with.
I would really like to use the -generic kernel or x64 but this is my
work machine :(
I'll test the x-retro driver then.
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Unfortunately there is no support for GEM on any PAE kernel yet
(CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G=y which the i386 -server kernels use). Switching to
x64 which does not need PAE or using -generic with reduced memory will
*drastically* improve your experience with it until that changes. My
suggestion instead would
Ok, testing under way
2.6.28-13-server is good?? (it has to be server b/c of 4Gb of RAM and
not x86_64)
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ProcVersion: Linux version 2.6.24-19-server
You are using a hardy server kernel, which does not have GEM.
Can you please install the jaunty generic kernel (2.6.28-11-generic) and boot
and test with that kernel?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomple
Take a look at this screenshot
uptime
13:23:47 up 7 days, 3:59,
It started going flaky like this today (and every 7 days approximately)
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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OK, I tested this:
ii xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.7.1-0ubuntu1~xup~1
With the standart xorg.conf , xorg doesn't crash, but I get a black
screen on kdm (only with a functioning mouse cursor)
On reverting to the 'good' Xorg.conf and restarting kdm, the machine
crashed. But then it worked with
> (even though it doesn't look like a specific KDE problem)
What makes you conclude this?
We are moving to the UXA acceleration architecture for Karmic, and this
bug needs to be re-tested to see if it still occurs there. Would you
please install and test the 2.7.0 driver and reproduce the bug, a
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