Hi Dave,
On Di, 30 Okt 2012, Dave Airlie wrote:
Thanks, running now with SNA. Let us see what happens.
Please don't, we ain't going to find the bug any quicker changing variables, if the only thing that changed on your system was the
Sorry, didn't know. I supposed from the email of Chris that I should try it "to stress different code path" ... anyway, disabling it again.
How long does it take you to reproduce, and does it happen when in
Very hard to say, most of the times it is in a few days scale. Though it happened also after a few hours once.
actual use. On my laptop I've noticed I come back to it sometimes and
Concerning actual use: I had instances on several occassions. Just 30min ago it was while working with shotwell on my photo collection, tagging photos. So there should not be a big disk activity or so, but a lot of screen redraws etc when going through the photos. On other times it was locked screen without screen saver.
Concerning coming back: For me it never worked. I always have to reboot to get a working state again. Ok, to be more specific. GNome3 is dead. I can close the windows normally with kbd shortcuts and some mouse interaction, but no new windows, no moving etc.
gnome-shell is dead. This never happened pre 3.7-rc's. But for me its a 3-4 day window so far for it to die, which makes bisecting it a bit
That sounds pretty much like my case, but since I often don't use the laptop for 2 days or so, it might be a bit longer.
of a major problem. and I'm just finished bisecting the last Ironlake regression that took over a month.
Ouch ...
I would suggest starting a bisect on drivers/gpu/drm/i915 from 3.6 final to 3.7-rc1 or maybe -rc2.
Ok, thanks. I will try.
Best wishes
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