(In reply to comment #11)
> (In reply to comment #9)
> > Have you a other proposition ?
>
> 1. Did you try to comment out the Option "dri" line from Section "Module"?
>
When I comment this line I have not crash... but not 3D too.
> 2. Also, if it would be a problem with some screen power saver, you could,
> depending on a bit on the environment you are using, disable display power
> management. In GNOME, it's System->Preferences->Power Manager. There set the
> "Put display to sleep when inactive for:" to "Never". Though as it seems it
> happens while you're working (?) this is probably not the reason.
>
I have already this configuration.
> 3. Cleaning the amount of options, like stated.
>
I have clean the amount of options but if I load dri I have still crashes...
(In reply to comment #11)
> (In reply to comment #9)
> > Have you a other proposition ?
>
> 1. Did you try to comment out the Option "dri" line from Section "Module"?
>
When I comment this line I have not crash... but not 3D too.
> 2. Also, if it would be a problem with some screen power saver, you could, >Preferences- >Power Manager. There set the
> depending on a bit on the environment you are using, disable display power
> management. In GNOME, it's System-
> "Put display to sleep when inactive for:" to "Never". Though as it seems it
> happens while you're working (?) this is probably not the reason.
>
I have already this configuration.
> 3. Cleaning the amount of options, like stated.
>
I have clean the amount of options but if I load dri I have still crashes...
> There's a somewhat similar case at /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ xserver- xorg-video- ati/+bug/ 58448 ,
> https:/
> though there ctrl-alt-backspace does not work.
>
I don't understand all of this repport (I am french...)