Two answer one of your questions, the gallium driver does not have a
non-KMS mode, so the modeset=0 workaround isn't available there. (With
some work you may be able to revert to using the non-gallium radeon
driver, but let's focus this bug report on fixing the bug itself.)
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This is my Xorg.0.log when I have software rendering. I see that there
is an error in the line 746, that forces to revert to software rendering
(line 747), but the lines 663, 671 and 674 show that the direct
rendering was enabled. What does it mean?
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** Tags added: 3d
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I see that this bug is closely related to Bug #715330 , but even if the
symptoms are the same, I'm running the version of the Kernel that they
say has the fix released, and also, I tried the workaround described on
comment #17 and that doesn't solve my problem.
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