Summary: | [GM45] UXA hard-locks computer during long idle periods | ||
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Product: | xorg | Reporter: | Jason D. Clinton <me> |
Component: | Driver/intel | Assignee: | Eric Anholt <eric> |
Status: | RESOLVED NOTOURBUG | QA Contact: | Xorg Project Team <xorg-team> |
Severity: | critical | ||
Priority: | medium | Keywords: | regression |
Version: | git | ||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||
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Description
Jason D. Clinton
2009-03-28 15:00:39 UTC
Both my hand-built 2.6.29 and drm-next kernels and--at the time--the newly uploaded official Debian 2.6.29 kernel exhibited the same behavior. Two weeks ago, after filing this bug, I decided to install Fedora Rawhide whose kernel was roughly at the same patch level as the drm-next I built by hand and whose Xorg stack was fairly close to the built-from-git copy I built myself. It hasn't locked up a single time after this switch. At this point, I suspect some bad interaction between Debian userspace power management and something else. I really cannot say with certainty. It would be interesting if anyone reports this same behaviour on slightly older userspace environments. Perhaps some laptop mode script can be blamed. Adjusting severity: crashes & hangs should be marked critical. Narrowed it down to bluetooth input. Closing NOTOURBUG. :\ |
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