(In reply to Alec Habig from comment #36)
> ok, all's not wine and roses. When exiting X, it goes into the same style
> lockup as used to happen on boot. Which includes crashing so hard that
> often times (but not all the time) the BIOS can't find the boot disk after
> the next power cycle.
>
> At least the bug moving further back in the chain means I can do some work,
> and investigate a running system. Thank goodness I didn't uninstall the
> (still happily working) kernel-4.14.18-300.fc27.x86_64
Alec, sorry for the delay...
Do you have the dmesg from boot? Attached logs are old. Have you verified wtih latest drm-tip? Please attach the latest dmesg from boot with kernel parameters drm.debug=0x1e log_buf_len=4M.
(In reply to Alec Habig from comment #36) 4.14.18- 300.fc27. x86_64
> ok, all's not wine and roses. When exiting X, it goes into the same style
> lockup as used to happen on boot. Which includes crashing so hard that
> often times (but not all the time) the BIOS can't find the boot disk after
> the next power cycle.
>
> At least the bug moving further back in the chain means I can do some work,
> and investigate a running system. Thank goodness I didn't uninstall the
> (still happily working) kernel-
Alec, sorry for the delay...
Do you have the dmesg from boot? Attached logs are old. Have you verified wtih latest drm-tip? Please attach the latest dmesg from boot with kernel parameters drm.debug=0x1e log_buf_len=4M.