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FS#27486 - hangs after upgrading xf86-video-intel to 2.17.0-2
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Opened by Joe Neeman (jneem) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 20:10 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Sunday, 15 April 2012, 12:27 GMT
Opened by Joe Neeman (jneem) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 20:10 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Sunday, 15 April 2012, 12:27 GMT
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DetailsAfter upgrading xf86-video-intel to 2.17.0-2, I get frequent hangs (as in, within 3 minutes of powering up). If it doesn't hang immediately after logging in, I can trigger a hang by switching VTs. I've attached the error message that I get from dmesg. I couldn't find any other error messages in the log files (including everything.log and Xorg.*.log.old). Downgrading to 2.17.0-1 fixes the problem.
This is on a ThinkPad x200, whose graphics chip is Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series, according to lspci. I'm running 64-bit arch. |
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Closed by Jan de Groot (JGC)
Sunday, 15 April 2012, 12:27 GMT
Reason for closing: No response
Additional comments about closing: User states that it is a kernel bug, no response about that for over 2 months, so we assume this bug has been fixed in the kernel in the meantime.
Sunday, 15 April 2012, 12:27 GMT
Reason for closing: No response
Additional comments about closing: User states that it is a kernel bug, no response about that for over 2 months, so we assume this bug has been fixed in the kernel in the meantime.
hang.txt
maybe you didn't do a full update of your system?
- xf86-video-intel
- libdrm
- linux
- intel-dri
Those are tied together quite closely, so you might want to check which of them were upgraded lately.