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Subject: [Bug 89619] Chrome crashes in 64 bit r600 driver while running
google maps
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 00:14:07 +0000
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D89619
--- Comment #2 from Jeff Powell ---
(In reply to Ilia Mirkin from comment #1)
> From the chrome bug report
>=20
> Driver vendor Mesa
> Driver version 10.1.3
>=20
> 10.1 was released over a year ago. A lot of bugs have been fixed since th=
en.
> Can you try a more recent version? 10.5.1 was released recently.
To be brutally honest, I'm not sure. 14.04 is an LTS release that is suppos=
ed
to be supported for 2 years at least, and possibly 5. And it is using the
default driver that Ubuntu makes available, not one of my particular choice=
. If
Ubuntu supplied an update I would pick it up, but I don't normally install =
my
own device drivers.
If that is the only choice, I can try to figure it out, but it would be far
better if Ubuntu provided updates via the usual distribution path, at least
IMHO.
Alternately, if you can point me at a good sent of instructions for how to =
do
this, you could save me some time.
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from Jeff Powell
(In reply to Ilia Mirkin from comment #1)
> From the chrome bug report
>=20
> Driver vendor Mesa
> Driver version 10.1.3
>=20
> 10.1 was released over a year ago. A lot of bugs have been fixed since=
then.
> Can you try a more recent version? 10.5.1 was released recently.
To be brutally honest, I'm not sure. 14.04 is an LTS release that is suppos=
ed
to be supported for 2 years at least, and possibly 5. And it is using the
default driver that Ubuntu makes available, not one of my particular choice=
. If
Ubuntu supplied an update I would pick it up, but I don't normally install =
my
own device drivers.
If that is the only choice, I can try to figure it out, but it would be far
better if Ubuntu provided updates via the usual distribution path, at least
IMHO.
Alternately, if you can point me at a good sent of instructions for how to =
do
this, you could save me some time.
You are receiving this mail because:
=20=20=20=20=20=20
- You are the assignee for the bug.
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