As there is a new git-snapshot in experimental, that solved the problem
for me and upstream has closed the bug, I think the bug should be closed.
Reinhard
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Reinhard Karcher (18/01/2012):
> Is there already a fixed version available in experimental?
> The version now in experimental: 2:2.17.0+git20120115-1 still
> triggers the bug.
There will be a new snapshot next week, probably, so I'll close this bug
report while uploading it.
Mraw,
KiBi.
signa
I suppose their is is a bug in the kernel driver - at least the call
parameters are not checked thoroughly - that was triggered by (a bug
from?) the xorg-driver and the trigger disappeared.
The bug on the xorg-driver can be closed, but I don't know if there
should be a bug report on the kernel d
Reinhard Karcher (18/01/2012):
> The bug is listed at
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44384
>
> using the newest xorg-driver compiled from git the bug is gone.
Thanks for the update. However, comments 19, 20, 21 seem to imply
there's still something to solve? Or should I consider
The bug is listed at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44384
using the newest xorg-driver compiled from git the bug is gone.
Reinhard
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