Upgraded my kernel to 2.6.32-10-generic #14-Ubuntu SMP. Also xserver-
xorg-input-evdev got upgraded to 1:2.3.2-3 yesterday. Now the symptoms
changed a little bit (so far only one freeze after the upgrade):
When I hit Alt-SysRq-K after the freeze, I got a hard lock-up with a
frozen mouse cursor on
It looks like my problem is a different bug so I'm going to open a new
one. I should say that my problems have disappeared when I used the
mainline kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.32/
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[i945gme] Xorg crash on an idle netbook (Intel video): [mi] EQ overflowing
I verified that the crash/freeze occurs also when Gnome-Do is not
running. I initially suspected it could be the cause since the symptom
appeared shortly after I started using Gnome-Do, but today it happened
without it.
Also, this also happens when the computer is not idle for an extended
time.
Reverted nanog's change status: Confirmed → New since he concluded
that he had a different bug.
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[i945gme] Xorg crash on an idle netbook (Intel video): [mi] EQ overflowing
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Geir,
I'm unsure if this is a crash or a freeze. The
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze page is confusing: It
claims that a backtrace is a non-symptom, but lists [mi] EQ
overflowing and X freeze as a relevant problem.
In this case I'm getting both a backtrace and [mi] EQ
Just happened again on the same netbook I originally reported about. I
left it idle for about 50 minutes. When I returned, I launched two short
scripts with Gnome-Do and then tried to interact with Google Calendar
which was open on the screen. Same symptoms: mouse does move the cursor,
but clicks
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I have been getting random drm-related lockups with ubuntu's kernel. So
far with mainline 2.6.32-02063203-generic there have been no lockups
suggesting that this behavior might be ubuntu-related.
I've attached a kernel warning and trace that immediately preceded the
lockup.
** Attachment added:
I am running ubuntu 2.6.32-10-generic in updated karmic i386.
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[i945gme] Xorg crash on an idle netbook (Intel video): [mi] EQ overflowing
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