2008-12-21 23:22:35 |
Daniel FitzGibbons |
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2008-12-22 21:25:05 |
Geir Ove Myhr |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-12-22 21:25:05 |
Geir Ove Myhr |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: statusexplanation |
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2008-12-22 21:27:15 |
Geir Ove Myhr |
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Desktop becomes unresposive when using intel driver |
[iGM45] Desktop becomes unresposive when using intel driver |
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2008-12-23 01:29:56 |
Daniel FitzGibbons |
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added attachment 'lspci' (lspci) |
2008-12-23 01:30:30 |
Daniel FitzGibbons |
bug |
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added attachment 'Xorg.0.log' (Xorg.0.log) |
2008-12-23 01:31:08 |
Daniel FitzGibbons |
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added attachment 'xorg.conf' (xorg.conf) |
2008-12-23 11:24:15 |
Geir Ove Myhr |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2008-12-23 11:24:15 |
Geir Ove Myhr |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: statusexplanation |
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Thank you for the information. Setting status to confirmed. |
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2009-01-23 21:13:22 |
Bryce Harrington |
description |
Using Jaunty, the desktop will randomly become completely unresponsive on my Sony Vaio FW140E (uses an intel gm45 graphics card). There isn't any one activity that seems to set this off, or any amount of time. Once I was browsing the web after about an hour of uptime, and another time I left the computer on overnight and woke up and it was unresponsive.
When this happens, the mouse can move, but no keyboard inputs have any effect and windows don't react to mouse clicks at all. I don't hear any sounds like the fan or hard disk that would indicate that the CPU is maxed out.
I had this same issue with Fedora 10 and Opensuse 11.1 (both of which use the 2.5 version of the intel driver, like Jaunty). In Mandriva 2009 and Ubuntu 8.10 there doesn't seem to be an issue, so it might be an upstream issue with the new driver? |
Using Jaunty, the desktop will randomly become completely unresponsive on my Sony Vaio FW140E (uses an intel gm45 graphics card). There isn't any one activity that seems to set this off, or any amount of time. Once I was browsing the web after about an hour of uptime, and another time I left the computer on overnight and woke up and it was unresponsive.
When this happens, the mouse can move, but no keyboard inputs have any effect and windows don't react to mouse clicks at all. I don't hear any sounds like the fan or hard disk that would indicate that the CPU is maxed out.
I had this same issue with Fedora 10 and Opensuse 11.1 (both of which use the 2.5 version of the intel driver, like Jaunty). In Mandriva 2009 and Ubuntu 8.10 there doesn't seem to be an issue, so it might be an upstream issue with the new driver?
[lspci]
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Memory Controller Hub [8086:2a40] (rev 07)
Subsystem: Sony Corporation Device [104d:9035]
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2a42] (rev 07)
Subsystem: Sony Corporation Device [104d:9035]
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2009-01-28 09:55:50 |
Bryce Harrington |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
Confirmed |
Incomplete |
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2009-01-28 09:55:50 |
Bryce Harrington |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: statusexplanation |
Thank you for the information. Setting status to confirmed. |
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2009-02-13 21:10:56 |
Bryce Harrington |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
Incomplete |
Fix Released |
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2009-02-13 21:10:56 |
Bryce Harrington |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: statusexplanation |
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Thanks, closing as per comment #10 |
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