I have an ATI Radeon HD3450 (RV620) that shows this issue but if I go
back to my older Radeon X1300, both monitors work fine and no EDID
errors appear in the kernel log.
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The freeze still happens with no xorg.conf file.
After the freeze, I can't ssh into the host.
Yes, I am using xscreensaver with xfce.
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Running any of the 3D screensavers results in a complete system freeze.
The PC is unresponsive and must be powered down to recover. The
Surfaces screensaver seems to reproduce the problem the quickest. It
will usually hang in under a minute. I reported this issue with
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Title:
system freeze with 3D screensaver
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I have upgraded my system to 12.04 and this hang still exists. Should I
create a new bug report or is there a way to update this report to
include the release version information.
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Recently I have been seeing random system hangs. I narrowed down the
cause to running a 3D screensaver. The hang appears to be a regression
from the original 11.10 release because I can run a 3D screensaver
overnight from the 11.10 install/live CD but with the latest
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Title:
3d screensaver causes unrecoverable system hang
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Recently I have been seeing random system hangs. I narrowed down the
cause to running a 3D screensaver. The hang appears to be a regression
from the original 11.10 release because I can run a 3D
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Based on the time of the crash and the timestamps of the files in
/var/log, the relevant logfile is actaully Xorg.1.log so I am attaching
that file. I am using a dual-monitor setup if that offers any clues.
** Attachment added: Xorg.1.log
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
eog causes X to crash
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With the release candidate live cd, I no longer see this problem.
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Status: New = Fix Released
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The Maverick RC live CD shows much improved performance on my setup.
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The Maverick RC live CD shows much improved performance on my setup.
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With the beta livecd I never get to a valid gnone-session screen. On
boot, I see the ubuntu splash screen and the Try Ubuntu or Install
screen. After selecting Try Ubuntu it switches to a different
background (or sometimes just a
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/630392/+attachment/1543868/+files/BootDmesg.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/630392/+attachment/1543869/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: DRM.card0.DVI.I.1.txt
When booting the Maverick Live CD, it does not even make it to a working
X desktop. I can switch to a text console though. This bug is
documented here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626932
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You
Uh oh. You mentioned glxgears. Now this will never get fixed.
Seriously though. Does anyone know if this has been fixed upstream?
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 1:29 PM, julien versiontri...@gmail.com wrote:
Same here
Compiz unusable on X1950 AGP+radeon+KMS
glxgears takes over 70% cpu
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I see this problem as well, but not 100% of the time. It seems that I
can get usable 3D performance with KMS if I reboot with
radeon.modeset=0, select Normal for Visual Effects, then reboot again
with radeon.modeset=1. It's still not great compared to when KMS is
disabled but much better than if
Thanks for the suggestion, Bryce. I turned KMS off and 3d performance
was restored. Unfortunately this machine generally has multiple user
sessions logged in and with KMS off I encounter this bug when I switch
to another user:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
One interesting piece of information: I forgot to disable visual effects
when I rebooted after re-enabling KMS. When I logged in, performance
was not that bad. It is noticeably slower than with UMS but still
usable. No 1-2s freezes when moving a window as happened when I enabled
visual effects
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First off, let me say that 2D performance is much better overall after
upgrading from Karmic to Lucid. User switching is especially fast and
much improved. 3D performance is really bad though. If I enable
Normal visual effects,
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42854677/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42854678/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42854679/Dependencies.txt
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I was able to get both user sessions working decently on my system using
the radeonhd driver. I had to set Option AccelMethod xaa instead of
exa which is the default. Using exa with radeonhd shows the same
sluggish second session problem. Unfortunately, switching to xaa does
not work with the
I see this problem as well. I have a Radeon X1300 Pro AGP. The session
for the second user is always very sluggish. I recently upgraded from a
Radeon 9800 Pro that did not show this problem using the same drivers.
Also, using the VESA driver does not show this issue even if compositing
is
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