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Subject: [Bug 81644] Random crashes on RadeonSI with Chromium.
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 10:25:57 +0000
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81644
--- Comment #93 from Maciej ---
(In reply to comment #91)
> I'm sorry to hear that. We're working on it, but since we haven't been able
> to reproduce these issues, we need your help for testing: Does the
> environment variable R600_DEBUG=nodma help? If not, can you try if Mesa 10.1
> is stable for you, and if so, bisect between 10.1 and 10.2?
R600_DEBUG=nodma doesn't seem to help, got a hang while typing this comment.
It doesn't happen with Mesa 10.1 from default Ubuntu 14.04 installation, but I
need at least Mesa 10.3 and llvm-3.5 for any enjoyable gaming. My choice is
either use Mesa for gaming, but then I can't use browser with any sort of
hardware acceleration (or flash) or use fglrx for awesome 12fps desktop
performance (cause fglrx is broken at all fronts).
As for bisecting, I have no idea how to do that, nor I have time to learn - I'm
just a Ubuntu user with no technical skills.
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Comment # 93
on bug 81644
from Maciej
(In reply to comment #91)
> I'm sorry to hear that. We're working on it, but since we haven't been able
> to reproduce these issues, we need your help for testing: Does the
> environment variable R600_DEBUG=nodma help? If not, can you try if Mesa 10.1
> is stable for you, and if so, bisect between 10.1 and 10.2?
R600_DEBUG=nodma doesn't seem to help, got a hang while typing this comment.
It doesn't happen with Mesa 10.1 from default Ubuntu 14.04 installation, but I
need at least Mesa 10.3 and llvm-3.5 for any enjoyable gaming. My choice is
either use Mesa for gaming, but then I can't use browser with any sort of
hardware acceleration (or flash) or use fglrx for awesome 12fps desktop
performance (cause fglrx is broken at all fronts).
As for bisecting, I have no idea how to do that, nor I have time to learn - I'm
just a Ubuntu user with no technical skills.
You are receiving this mail because:
- You are the assignee for the bug.
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