** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
The Xserver sometimes crashes for no obvious reason and I get a new
login screen. Here is the relevant entry in the log file:
Fatal server error:
Failed to submit batchbuffer: Invalid argument
The system is an HP 6440b
Thanks for indicating it is resolved now, Jakob.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Hi,
I couldn't reproduce this bug for about two months now. Since it
happened relatively frequently before, I think the issue has been
resolved now. So feel free to close this bug.
Regards
Jakob
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[arrandale] Xserver occasionally crashes with Intel mobile graphics (i5-430M
CPU)
I can't find anything that would help debug your problems in any of the
logs. Maybe someone more experienced can glean something from them.
(Also, in the future, please don't upload files in tarballs since it
makes them very difficult to open in a browser.)
Your hibernate/resume issue is a
Jakob, the error on switch to VT with bad file descriptor is reported
in #576336, and seems distinct from your first report (with invalid
argument)
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[arrandale] Xserver occasionally crashes with Intel mobile graphics (i5-430M
CPU)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/588027
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Now I had yet another crash directly when switching to a virtual
terminal using [ctrl]+[alt]+[F1]. I've attached a tarball with the log
files again. I remember that I had a similar crash when switching to a
virtual terminal several weeks before (with the standard 2.6.32 kernel
from lucid), but I
Hi,
I've installed the new 2.6.34 kernel and now I had a new xserver crash
directly while waking up from suspend to disk. This crash doesn't happen
every time I use suspend to disk. The error message is slightly
different from last time:
Fatal server error:
Failed to submit batchbuffer: Bad file
On 04/06/10 07:24, Stenten wrote:
Can you still reproduce this by disabling compiz, unplugging your
external monitor, and not using suspend/hibernate?
The problem is that the xserver crashes happen relatively rarely (maybe
once every two or three weeks). So it's hard to find out whether
Can you still reproduce this by disabling compiz, unplugging your
external monitor, and not using suspend/hibernate?
Also, I noticed in your logs that the intel driver fails while you're
running VirtualBox. Are you running Lucid in a VM? Can you reproduce
this when you're not using VirtualBox?
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