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> In relation to normal Ubuntu releases, is it expected that 10.04 LTS
> final will ship with this kernel, or some other (newer?) kernel that
> includes these fixes?
There will be more fixes, but at this time only fixes that are well tested and
are confirmed to fix bugs that affect Ubuntu users g
Ok, I think the 2.6.32-19.28 kernel fixes the problem.
I've run three or four days, and no crashes. Everything looks much
better.
You can close out the bug as appropriate.
I'll post a comment on the upstream intel bug tracker too.
In relation to normal Ubuntu releases, is it expected that 10.
It may be a little early to do the Dance of Joy
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfPg5LjGYz8) but everything seems to be
ok.
While I've had longer series of uptime w/o a crash, nothing seems to
escape the GLBLUR screensaver tests. Let me beat on it some more, and
I'll post in a day or two.
Thanks
test in progress with 2.6.32-19.28.
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This bug has the same type of hung batchbuffer as bug 535640 (and its
many duplicates). That one was recently fixed in linux kernel version
2.6.32-19.28. KeithM, do you still get the freezes with this kernel?
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I'm on a dual boot system that is mostly for Windows 7 use, with Ubuntu
just for emergencies, so I can't leave it over on Ubuntu 9.04. When I
said it was usable - the display refresh is horribly slow, so you can
see the screen repainting, but it's still possible to use it, just not
so pleasant. R
The final version of the xf86-video-intel 2.11.0 driver has been
released, although it may not help if you were still getting crashes
when using the xorg-edgers PPA described in comment 49. xf86-video-
intel 2.11.0 contains new features, performance improvements and bug
fixes. See http://www.phor
Richard,
I've tried just about every version, including 9.04. I've been able to
reproduce in 9.04, 100% of the time.
Do me a favor. Can you go into the screensaver, pick GLBLUR as your
screensaver, then just pick preview and let the screensaver run. You'll
get a hang definitely within a day.
Has anyone had this problem on 9.04? Just asking because I have the
same CPU and motherboard as KeithM, and found that 9.10 froze within
minutes of booting live CD. However, 9.04 is fine so far, have been
using it for a bit with no problems, and I can't see any mention of
Jaunty on this page.
Th
With the 10.04 release coming this month, is there any hope in sight
that this will be fixed?
I'm also watching the xorg bug site, and I don't know if a solution to
the bug has even been identified yet, let alone scheduled to be fixed.
Thanks
Keith
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KeithM, I came to think about one thing. We carry a not-bleeding-edge
xserver-xorg-video-intel (2.9.1) since that gives us possibility for
UMS fallback for people who have problems on their hardware and has
been very stable. It may be possible that a newer driver will be able
to not keep resetting
Registered at bugs.freedesktop.org. Added to CC field.
Thanks for your help.
Keith
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I attach
Ok crash happened.
Attaching i915_error_state, Xorg.0.log, and output of dmesg.
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Thanks Geir.
I'm now on the specified kernel, running with the desired options. Just
have to wait for a crash now. :)
Here's some detailed instructions:
Use this command to delete the 9238492 crash files that were generated
from the last crash that you don't need:
sudo bash
find . -name '*.cra
KeithM, there is no reason to stay with the red PPA anymore, since the
updates from there now has made it into the standard Lucid kernel
2.6.32-16. I think we have tried the different options that we have here
and need to take this upstream. In order to give them the most up-to-
date information to
Mar 14 20:02:22 antec kernel: [838913.849243] [drm:i915_hangcheck_elapsed]
*ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... GPU hung
Mar 14 20:02:22 antec kernel: [838913.849250] render error detected, EIR:
0x
Mar 14 20:02:22 antec kernel: [838913.849273] [drm:i915_do_wait_request]
*ERROR* i915_do_wai
Ok, definitely still crashing. Crashed again just now. Any updates or
anything else to try?
Thanks
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Despite the initial crash, the box has been stable for about 5 days. No
more entries in /var/crash. I'm still keeping an eye on it.
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Crash could not be reproduced; VT switching/X restart is still needed to
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Did a bit of testing on the arrandale (i5-xxxM) chipsets. The red PPA
seems to work after a cold boot, but not any time afterwards.
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> Ok. Confirmed problem still exists in 10.04 alpha3. Locks up
> immediately on screensaver activation. GLBLUR seems to be the king on
> reproducing this.
>
> Trying out the red PPA. No problems in ~24 hours.
>
still crashing with red ppa.
This crash was different, I think X restarted. I can't be sure. All I
know is that I was facing a login screen and /var/log/messages don't
show a reboot.
The app-collect-error-script.py or whatever its called crashed again.
Bad when the script that is supposed to re
Ok. Confirmed problem still exists in 10.04 alpha3. Locks up
immediately on screensaver activation. GLBLUR seems to be the king on
reproducing this.
Trying out the red PPA. No problems in ~24 hours.
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[This is an automatic notification.]
Thanks for reporting this bug to help making the Intel graphics driver
better. We hear from upstream that a number of bugs (possibly including
this one) have been fixed in the newer DRM code from the 2.6.33 kernel.
I don't know if your bug is one of the ones f
> So the optimistic estimate is 10.4 and the conservative estimate is
10.10?
No, the realistic estimate is 10.04 and the pessimistic estimate is
10.04 updates.
This is _my_ estimate. Others may have other estimates. You won't find
any official statement in a bug report, and I don't know where/if y
Re: Stable i3 support.
So the optimistic estimate is 10.4 and the conservative estimate is 10.10?
I hope I won't have to have it stand in a box/run only the preinstalled OS (for
which I have rather limited need!) for over a year!
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On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 7:57 PM, melroch wrote:
> As an ordinary user who has been offered a desktop with a Core i3 2.93
> GHz with integrated graphics (don't know which subtype but can ask), may
> I ask how long I will reasonably have to wait until a regular release
> supports that processor? TIA
Looks like I spoke to soon. Fedora 12 is having similar problems too.
@madbiologist: Does the driver you are speaking of need compiled first,
in order to be installed? xf86-video-intel 2.11.0 RC1 (v2.10.901) --
found the links, but it appears to be just source?
Briefly tried compiling, didn't
As an ordinary user who has been offered a desktop with a Core i3 2.93
GHz with integrated graphics (don't know which subtype but can ask), may
I ask how long I will reasonably have to wait until a regular release
supports that processor? TIA
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madbiologist said "You must be getting frustrated."
Yeah, that's actually an understatement.
The bottom line is that I can't keep my hardware here idle all day,
doing nothing, besides doing stability tests. I've got a brand new
machine I've built which is essentially unusable. It's my fault
Sorry to hear you are still having problems with the final 2.6.33
kernel. After the significant improvement/s gained with the 2.6.33-rc's
I was hoping the final kernel (in combination with a newer libdrm2)
would fix the remaining problems. You must be getting frustrated.
There is a new hope. No
Oh and note I'm on 2.6.33 final now with continuing problems.
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I tried an apport-collect tonight, but it errored out (some index out of
range error). Don't have time to file a bug for that too.
I've attached the .crash file. There are ~8200 of these generated in ~5
hours, like 2-3 per second.
I updated xorg according to Brendon's post and there must have b
Thanks for the post.
Did you have clarkdale or arrandale?
Keith
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I would like to mention that following these instructions has completely
fixed this issue for me:
http://www.linwik.com/wiki/using+the+intel+arrandale+intel+graphics+media+accelerator+hd+with+ubuntu+9.10
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You can ignore the previous message. Since you included all in one file,
the script didn't find Xorg.0.log.
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Thanks for including the attached files. Could you also include your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log (or Xorg.0.log.old) from after reproducing the issue?
Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn` too.
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Apport did not trigger or generate a bug report as far as I can tell.
Nothing related in /var/crash. Nothing in /var/log/messages.
Should I be looking elsewhere?
I'll try the final 2.6.33 whenever it is released.
Thanks
Keith
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The GL in GLBLUR sounds like OpenGL. You probably already know that
OpenGL is the 3D graphics acceleration system in Linux. Using this will
stress the graphics stack (kernel+Mesa3D+driver) more than ordinary
desktop work, and may possibly expose some remaining bugs and/or
limitations. My guess i
FWIW, the screensaver it was on when it crashed was "GLBLUR"
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Since I upgraded to 10.04 with the 2.6.33rc7 kernel, I've seen zero
problems until today. (about 12 days)
My machine locked up again with X crashing. It had crashed while one of
the screensavers were running.
This sounds similar to Phoronix's experience where they said things were
better, but s
I've also read a report which quoted "sources at Taiwanese motherboard
manufacturers" (sounds dodgy, I know) as stating that Clarkdale is
forecast to reach 20% of Intel's sales during this quarter. If this is
true it's definitely something we want to support in an LTS release,
preferably sooner ra
Sounds like it's time to get busy backporting. Three different
backporting options are currently being discussed on the ubuntu-x
mailing list. I hope it is not left to users to fix this by installing
a LBM (the third option being discussed), although the idea at
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/
Vikram,
This problem definitely exists in Lucid Lynx 10.04 Alpha2, desktop amd64
bit version, that I downloaded and tested on 2/9/10.
C:\Users\\Downloads>c:\md5sum lucid-desktop-amd64.iso
64c577165a31e761a261a2d5efa53ff8 *lucid-desktop-amd64.iso
64c577165a31e761a261a2d5efa53ff8 *lucid-deskto
This issue was reported against karmic, so can you confirm if this issue
exists with the most recent Lucid Lynx 10.04 Alpha release? ISO CD
images are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/lucid/ .
Thanks in advance.
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> I made an educated guess on which kernel to use, since the link Geir
> provided was full of directories. (note: not blaming here, I'm the
> ignorant one) I selected the latest RC for 2.6.33, the "v2.6.33-rc7/"
> directory from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=M;O=D
Sorry, I usua
Ok, so I loaded Lucid, and then upgraded the kernel to
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.33-rc7/linux-
image-2.6.33-020633rc7-generic_2.6.33-020633rc7_amd64.deb
a couple points for the uninitiated like me:
1. Lucid seemed to require a cold reset to boot properly after
installati
just an fyi -- i fully intend on doing extra testing to provide more
info, however mother nature dumped 2+ ft of the white stuff (plus more
coming) taking my power and heat with it. It might be another week
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Thanks to KeithM for pointing out the Phoronix article. They seem to
have changed their tune slightly in paragraph 2 on page 1 of the article
at
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel_clarkdale_gpu&num=1
>From my reading of several articles it does seem that the 2.6.33 kernel
an
This seems like a GPU hang. There is more information about how to get
the information we need (especially a batchbuffer dump) for this kind of
bug at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze . In order to do
anything about it we need to get it tested on Lucid, and since this is a
very new
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