Hi,

Here's a final update from me about this bug. Nearly four months ago my NV 
GeForce MX 440 card died and was replaced with a FX 5200. Since then I had *no* 
lock ups, even with full acceleration, and with exactly the same xorg packages 
versions as reported in my last post.

Now a bit more info about what I noticed when the card was dying. First, during 
2 or 3 days the bug unexpectedly reappeared several times. Then after those 
days, I got up and found the computer completely locked up with a black screen, 
and any attempt to reboot resulted in the same lock up everytime the card went 
in graphics mode. But I was able to use the card in console mode for two days 
before that part of the card died too.

Since then, I've been using my new card with full acceleration without any 
problems. Xorg code seems to be very sensitive to subtle graphics card 
glitches. My CPU is a K7 so the fix about memory_barrier suggested on the page 
linked to in Benjamin's post above probably would have not solved the problem 
on my machine.

Oh, and I also noticed that all redraw glitches that I noticed with the old 
card, glitches which seemed to get worse with new xorg versions, are completely 
gone. FYI, those glitches were mostly about white horizontal dashed lines drawn 
outside xterm windows at the top-most Y coordinate of those windows, or failing 
to update several rasters outside windows around the top-most Y coordinates of 
those windows. Those glitches were more noticeable when moving windows. They 
*may* be the results of bugs in non-accelerated redraw code though.

I'm sorry I'm unable to continue contributing feedback for this bug.

Thanks to everyone for their contributions anyway, and continue enjoying Linux,

Bernard.



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