I'm pleased to see xen for x86_64 recently :-)
Under rawhide kernel 1955 with just a dom0 running I often see minor xorg screen corruption, usually showing as a series of solid/dashed red lines running across most of the top gnome-panel, this didn't happen when booted without xen. also if the machien was left for half a day or so it wouldn't wake ut of screen saver and needed CTRL-ALT-BKSP to kill/restart xorg.
I've upgraded to kernel 1977 today and not seen it so far, and will bugzilla it if it happens again, just a quick "anyone else seen this" for now?
I presume that any issue like this should be reported against xen not against xorg-drv-ati?
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 10:56:55PM +0000, Andy Burns wrote:
I'm pleased to see xen for x86_64 recently :-)
Under rawhide kernel 1955 with just a dom0 running I often see minor xorg screen corruption, usually showing as a series of solid/dashed red lines running across most of the top gnome-panel, this didn't happen when booted without xen. also if the machien was left for half a day or so it wouldn't wake ut of screen saver and needed CTRL-ALT-BKSP to kill/restart xorg.
Ohh, I'm getting this too, but I was thinking it was due to my extremely old ATI card 3D Rage Pro 215GP having driver troubles.
I've upgraded to kernel 1977 today and not seen it so far, and will bugzilla it if it happens again, just a quick "anyone else seen this" for now?
I saw this with kernel 2.6.15-1.1975_FC5hypervisor too.
I presume that any issue like this should be reported against xen not against xorg-drv-ati?
yes please, I need to check if this happens with a more recent kernel.
thanks,
Daniel
Andy Burns wrote:
also if the machien was left for half a day or so it wouldn't wake ut of screen saver and needed CTRL-ALT-BKSP to kill/restart xorg.
Though I'm still seeing (and have reported) the red line glitches, I'm pleased to say the X locking up hasn't happened on a machine that's been up for 2 whole days (which is relatively speaking a long up time while keeping updated with rawhide)
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