On 12/10/11 23:01, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hi,
On 10/12/11 17:55, dE . wrote:
syslog also logs kernel and X messages, check those out.
I already attached all this to the initial bug report...
Also do a memtest.
the problem appeared as I upgraded from Squeeze to Wheezy, it would be
quite bad lu
On 10/12/11 18:31, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Also do a memtest.
the problem appeared as I upgraded from Squeeze to Wheezy, it would be
quite bad luck that it'd be due to a memory error at the same time. But
ok it can't hurt... I'll let you know.
Mem test done, nothing wrong here.
Thanks, Eric
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Hi,
On 10/12/11 17:55, dE . wrote:
syslog also logs kernel and X messages, check those out.
I already attached all this to the initial bug report...
Also do a memtest.
the problem appeared as I upgraded from Squeeze to Wheezy, it would be
quite bad luck that it'd be due to a memory error at
On 12/10/11 20:59, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hi Pino,
On 10/12/11 14:02, Pino Toscano wrote:
Can you please check whether #651316 could be also your case? i.e.,
downgrade libdrm-intel1 to 2.4.27-1, and in case also attach the dmesg
log.
I already have libdrm-intel1 2.4.27-1
Regarding dmesg, I'd l
Hi Pino,
On 10/12/11 14:02, Pino Toscano wrote:
Can you please check whether #651316 could be also your case? i.e.,
downgrade libdrm-intel1 to 2.4.27-1, and in case also attach the dmesg
log.
I already have libdrm-intel1 2.4.27-1
Regarding dmesg, I'd like to do it, but in general, once I've
Alle sabato 10 dicembre 2011, Eric Lavarde ha scritto:
> In order to avoid ping-pong between KDE, kernel, and xorg, it would
> be already helpful to get instructions on how to pin down the issue
> in one of the 3 areas. And as KDE is the first one (from a user
> perspective) to fail without saying
Hi,
On 04/12/11 17:11, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 1:04 PM, dE . wrote:
On 12/03/11 20:39, Eric Lavarde wrote:
[snip]
Intel is giving problems? This's unlikely. This has to be a Debian bug.
No, that would not be surprising at all.
I assume dE was bein
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 1:04 PM, dE . wrote:
> On 12/03/11 20:39, Eric Lavarde wrote:
[snip]
> Intel is giving problems? This's unlikely. This has to be a Debian bug.
No, that would not be surprising at all.
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On 12/03/11 20:39, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hi,
On 03/12/11 15:06, dE . wrote:
This looks like a graphics or bad hardware issues. Do you have
composting enabled? Also what's your graphic chip?
Compositing: I guess so, if I go to System Settings -> Desktop effects
are ON. I shut it off and the prob
Hi,
On 03/12/11 15:06, dE . wrote:
This looks like a graphics or bad hardware issues. Do you have
composting enabled? Also what's your graphic chip?
Compositing: I guess so, if I go to System Settings -> Desktop effects
are ON. I shut it off and the problems seems to have gone, BUT:
1. the fir
On 12/03/11 13:01, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hello,
some more information: it appears that the issue is sometimes
accompanied by screen disturbances, i.e. the screen appears scrambled
and multiple times on the monitor (but not always), in which case I
can only reboot the PC to get rid of the proble
Hello,
some more information: it appears that the issue is sometimes
accompanied by screen disturbances, i.e. the screen appears scrambled
and multiple times on the monitor (but not always), in which case I can
only reboot the PC to get rid of the problem.
Eric
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