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So far it's looking good. Changing Myth rendering from Qt to OpenGL and back was a reliable way of crashing X. It now survives, so fingers crossed.... | So far it's looking good. Changing Myth rendering from Qt to OpenGL and back was a reliable way of crashing X. It now survives, so fingers crossed.... | ||
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+ | (Two weeks later...) | ||
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+ | Yes, that did the trick. No more X crashes since the upgrade. | ||
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+ | Notice that you now have to use kernel modesetting to use the Intel X driver. | ||
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+ | (Update 23/4/2011) | ||
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+ | Bugger. After a recent update, it's broken again. Regardless of the kernel (2.3.27, 2.3.28), and Xorg driver, I now get kernel panics after a variable amount of X server usage. I've had to drop back to VESA. I've not yet managed to triangulate the offending change. |