Well... it just happened again while browsing Youtube videos
(unfortunately I was not running GTKrecordmydesktop) and when looking at
the /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_error_state file via SSH, both EIR,
PGTBL_ER, and all of the IPEHR's where displaying 0x0000000.

However, before this particular lockup I a was able to record a previous
lockup which manifested itself a little differently - instead of locking
up the entire interface, leaving me with only being able to move the
mouse, it looked more as if everything besides the root X server
crashed, leaving only the bare windows of the applications visible,
without any decorations. I could still interact with the applications
(at least those who were on top, switching between applications no
longer worked) and could also still use CTRL-Alt-F1. After rebooting the
machine from there, Apport prompted me with the same lockup detection as
before.

The last thing I did before this happened was dragging an application
window to the right.

Anything else I can do to get this sorted out?

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  [sandybridge-gt1] GPU lockup

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