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Message-ID: <20100218132032.GE2165@localhost>
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 14:20:32 +0100
From: lkml@...nk-Future.de
To: Linux Kernel-Liste <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: kernel/xserver-xorg: X crash while either idle or busy
Hi,
This bug report has been posted to the debian bugtracker for the
x-server-org deb package:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=570124
This link contains an extensive bug-report together with any relevant
information available.
The description is:
# Package: xserver-xorg
# Version: 1:7.5+2
# Severity: severe
#
# Data loss guaranteed. While writing a book, X crashed, part of the book had
# to be re-written.
#
# Whether using the system or not, X crashes semi-reproducibly. Be it after a
# suspend-resume cycle or while just browsing the net, using openoffice writer,
# doing nothing.. It just keeps crashing one day or the other. Mean times between
# crashing is from 2 hours to 2 days, sometimes more, sometimes less.
#
# When the system crashes after opening the cover/lid it usually takes the whole kernel
# down. Reboot only.
#
# Less often but often enough, the crashing X just hangs, locking the
# system up. Reboot only.
#
# This is occurring since january 2009 (switch-over to linux) over a variety of
# kernel, kms, intel-drv and X versions. May well be different causes but
# seems quite the same to us..
#
# System is a rather usual ACER Extensa 5220 notebook.
A complete bug-report is available via the above link.
The answer - among other ideas - was that if the kernel is
hanging/freezing it is supposed to be reported to the lkml.
So posting here, fyi.
Thank you.
Nils
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