Again on 35, this is the kernel that I was running and playing with for
20 plus days. This this is an issue with the kernel not filtering
something that a newly broken userspace is doing.
[65966.311085] radeon :07:00.0: GPU lockup CP stall for more than 10056msec
[65966.311096] GPU lockup
Looks like one of these 3 upgrades is responsible. The last one was an
hour past the log for the first occurrence, but who knows. I'd find it
harder to believe that I had this problem for two days and didn't
notice.
2013-02-17 10:07:28 upgrade libdrm2 2.4.42+git1302070925.20c560~gd~p
Multiple times from Linux 3.2.0-36-lowlatency-pae, moving back to 35.
[90339.079117] radeon :07:00.0: GPU lockup CP stall for more than 1msec
[90339.079127] GPU lockup (waiting for 0x009640EB last fence id 0x009640EA)
[90339.080408] radeon :07:00.0: GPU softreset
[90339.080416]
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Following the instructions:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze
The most annoying bug/issue is that after the soft reset the mouse
cursor is invisible. If this were fixed I would be most pleased.
As for the overall issue this happens whenever a game is running
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Feb 20 04:08:47 (from the kern.log is the first occurrence of GPU
Lockup since Apr 9 01:12:05. I've been using this system constantly
for GL games and Hulu, so that issue was corrected or vary rare.
This should be helpful, it doesn't show the few hours I was running
3.8.0-996-generic, but it
Looking today, it looks like the libgl1-mesa-dev packages have the
correct provides. However the libgl1-mesa-dri packages don't.
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I'm working on packaging wine and this is the listed Build-Depends for OpenGL:
libgl1-mesa-dev | libgl-dev,
libglu1-mesa-dev | libglu-dev,
After a build you know from 846361 that ${shlibs:Depends} will take in
any package used in the build process. I wanted my package to
The Nvidia drivers are especially troublesome. The only Depends it
seams I can use is nvidia-current and that isn't vary explicit.
My current Depends line:
libgl1-mesa-dri (= 8.1) | libgl | fglrx-driver | nvidia-current
** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
I'm going to ignore the other binary video drivers for Ubuntu I've
found. Once this get's sorted out the solution can then be implemented
there.
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This bug effects Diablo III.
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=versioniId=25588
GPU lockup CP detected.
Patch:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=783e4da72aa203a645737dec81b001341951a942
I've tested the package in my PPA and it corrects this
Mahyar,
I haven't had this in a while, however it's never glitched my grfx. What
driver/card do you have? Any extra options enabled?
I use also Gnome Shell, more information on your issue would be nice.
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Hello,
This bug effects displays that are not monitors, in my case an RGB component
connector on a projector TV, where EDID is impossible.
I would be open to cloning this bug. I would be open to other solutions
as currently my setup is partly unusable if not broken beyond being
usable.
I'll
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cheako So... I'm looking ofr a file with X11R6/lib/modules/ in it.
cheako /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.5.060500
cheako I fixed it... I found the rough libGL that ldconfig was choosing.
Sarvatt OpenGL vendor string: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Sarvatt didnt even notice that since the next two lines were
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I know this indicates a bug with my libGL, however these are vary old
reports and I don't feel they apply now.
I believe with this output you should be able to be reasonably sure all of
these libs are authentic.
che...@overrun:~$ LD_DEBUG=files
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I decided to run:
che...@overrun:~$ grep -ri _glapi_tls_Context /lib /usr 2/dev/null
Hopefully I'll discover some clue.
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Only the client drivers in /usr/lib/dri/ had this string. All/Most of
them had it.
Can you verify if this should be the case?
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