I've near searched to the end of Google to find a solution. One of my
observations is that the symptoms of other bugs never matches the
symptoms of this bug. On my laptop, everything seems to be OK—that is,
until I run some thing requiring 3D. Then my machine grinds to a halt.
No logs, no nothing. 100% on all four cores.

So, I'm thinking, what is _something_ is misbehaving, but the system
believes everything to be OK? The answer to that, it seems, is cpu
frequency scaling.

My CPU cores are scaled using the 'powersave' governance. Using Half
Life 2 as a benchmark (this game ran well on trusty, but currently is
not playable after 1.5 minutes), I looked at what happened to cpu
frequencies while playing the game. At first, all four cores jumped to
3GHz [1]. Then, surprisingly, they were lowered to ~130 MHz [2].

Uh.

So, setting my cpu frequency scaling governance to 'performance' partly
fixes this issue.

[1] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10276246/
[2] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10276257/

** Also affects: ubuntu (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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  no 3d acceleration with error [drm:intel_dp_start_link_train] *ERROR*
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