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mptHi, at Natty's login screen, whenever I move the mouse cursor even a single pixel, X apparently crashes then restarts. Is there anything I can do to make a bug report about that more useful?12:57
jcristaucrashes how?12:58
mptActually, it looks identical to bug 747174, except I'm on a MacBook rather than a Dell12:59
ubot4`Launchpad bug 747174 in xorg (Ubuntu) "touching mousepad crashes x (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74717412:59
tjaaltonmpt: looking12:59
mptAs in, everything graphical disappears, there's a blinking text cursor in the corner of a black screen for a few seconds, then the login screen returns.12:59
tjaaltondo you have nvidia as well?13:00
tjaaltonah13:00
tjaaltonso it's the touchpad making it crash?13:00
mptI guess so13:00
mptI could try with an external mouse if that would help13:01
tjaaltoncan you verify it with an external mouse?13:01
tjaaltongood :)13:01
ricotztjaalton, i can confirm this here it too :(13:02
tjaaltonhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-April/010439.html13:03
tjaaltonmaybe?13:03
ricotzit crashes in synaptics_drv.so13:03
mptbrb13:03
tjaaltontry reverting to the previous version, if you have the package available13:03
tjaaltoncnd: ^^13:03
tjaaltonthere's bug 747126 too13:04
ubot4`Launchpad bug 747126 in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu) "X crashes on first touchpad touch (affects: 4) (heat: 20)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74712613:04
cndtjaalton, I'm looking now13:05
tjaaltoncnd: great, thanks13:05
mpt... Yep, it's the touchpad13:07
tjaaltonmpt: ok, thanks for confirming, cnd is checking it out13:07
cndmpt, would you be able to install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-dbgsym and attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log after a crash to bug 747126?13:24
ubot4`Launchpad bug 747126 in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu) "X crashes on first touchpad touch (affects: 6) (dups: 1) (heat: 28)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74712613:24
mptcnd, sure, but how would I install it?13:25
mptCan I Ctrl + Alt + F1 from the login screen?13:26
cndmpt, sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics13:26
cndahh, yes13:26
mptok13:26
cndbut you won't have networking if you aren't logged in...13:26
cndyou can log in with the keyboard13:26
mptI have Ethernet, is that enough?13:26
cndthen press 'ctrl+alt+t'13:26
cndto get a terminal13:26
cndmpt, no, it still won't connect to the network until you are logged in...13:26
tjaaltoni think wired network should work?13:27
cndtjaalton, network-manager likes to control *everything* :)13:27
cndI have to manually set up my networking in /etc/network/interface for wired network to work when not logged in13:27
tjaaltonheh, ok13:28
mptWill I need to restart after installing it, or can I just re-crash X straight away?13:28
cndmpt, you'll need to restart X13:29
cndwhich you can do by a crash :)13:29
cndthen you need to crash once more13:29
cndto get a real stack trace13:29
mptok13:30
cndthe trace should have function symbols, that's what we need13:30
mptok, trying that, bbiab13:31
pgranermpt, seb128 tells me your seeing gdm dies when the mouse is used on todays updates?13:32
cndpgraner, you seeing it too?13:33
pgranercnd, yep everytime I can't login13:33
cndmpt is getting me a stack trace with symbols so I can debug it13:33
cndpgraner, you can blame me...13:33
cndpgraner, you can downgrade to the previous version for a bit13:34
cndand I'll be sure it's fixed soon13:34
pgranercnd, thx man... I'll send my wife after you, its here machine 13:34
cndugh13:34
pgranercnd, which pkgs need to be downgraded?13:35
cndxserver-xorg-input-synaptics13:35
cndI'll get a link13:35
pgranercnd, thx13:36
cndpgraner, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/1.3.99+git20110116.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu813:36
cndok, I think I may see the error13:37
pgranercnd, downgrading it fixed it for now13:42
cndpgraner, would you like to be a guinea pig for a fix?13:42
cndI'm building a new package right now13:42
pgranercnd, sure13:44
pgranercnd, gimme a link when ready13:44
cndpgraner, i386?13:45
pgranercnd, yep13:49
cndpgraner, http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/utouch/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics_1.3.99+git20110116.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu10~test1_i386.deb13:49
cndsee if that fixes things13:49
pgranercnd, ok on it now13:49
cndmpt, I may have found the bug on code inspection13:49
cndyou can try out the package I pointed pgraner to if you'd like13:50
cndthe xserver log would still be helpful to confirm if you have it handy13:50
mptcnd, I attached it to the bug report13:50
cndmpt, thanks!13:50
cndmpt, heh, wrong package installed13:50
cndto get the bug symbols we need the -dbgsym package instead of the -dev package13:51
mptcnd, there is no xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-dbgsym, so I guessed that -dev was the one you meant13:51
cndahh13:51
cndI forgot, you have to enable the ddeb's repo13:51
mptThe who the what now?13:51
cndheh13:51
cndthe dbgsym packages live in a separate repo13:51
mptok, so which should I try first, the .deb or the dbgsym?13:52
jcristauhttp://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/x/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/?13:52
pgranercnd, it works13:52
cndso you have to add this to your /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com natty main universe13:52
cndpgraner, great!13:52
cndthanks13:52
pgranercnd, no thanks for the quick turnaround13:52
cndtjaalton, I just pushed the fix to git13:53
cndcan you upload it for me?13:53
tjaaltoncnd: yep13:53
pgranercnd, amber is taking the screen shots for the Official Ubuntu Book today while she is traveling and she updated to the latest and .... a bit of panic here13:53
mptcnd, does that mean no need for me to test anything?13:54
cndmpt, correct, but you can install that fixed package for now to get things working again13:54
mptok, thank you13:54
mptcnd, and will that .deb be overwritten by the new upload when it becomes available?13:56
cndmpt, yes, it will13:56
mptok13:56
cndthere's no harm in installing it13:56
tjaaltoncnd: uploaded14:01
cndtjaalton, ta14:02
SarvattAmaranth: hrm ok looks like http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=9a21bc640188e4078075b9f8e6701853a4f0bbe4 is what broke sandybridge in edgers between those 3/25 and 3/29 checkouts, of course its proving a PITA to revert right15:21
bcurtiswxthe fix for the x crash, was it supposed to disable the two-finger scroll?16:20
Sarvattgood to know [ 4425.992922] [drm:i915_gem_do_execbuffer] *ERROR* Object ffff8801b0d60600 [handle 639, index 1] appears more than once in object list is a libdrm 2.4.23 problem, time to go through the intel bugs16:29
SarvattAmaranth: \o/ edgers works again on snb with http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/mesa/packaging/revision/8416:31
Sarvattif only I could figure out the gles problem16:31
seb128did anybody mentioned usb mouse scrollwhell not working in natty?18:16
seb128it's not a new issue I get it for a while in natty, it's quite annoying18:16
seb128the click on it works but scroll up and down does nothing18:17
Sarvatthrm scroll wheel works fine on 4 different usb mice here20:08
brycehI've got two such mice which have been working fine (and get used a lot)20:10
brycehhw maybe?20:11
brycehSarvatt, hey what do you think of us trying to get libdrm 2.4.24 in?20:14
Sarvatti'd be ecstatic :)20:15
brycehhowso?  particular bugs it fixes or just fresh blood?20:15
Sarvattmdz's bug for one20:16
Sarvatthttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/74720520:17
ubot4`Launchpad bug 747205 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "[arrandale] Black screen on boot, associated with GPU lockup (ESR: 0x00000001 IPEHR: 0x7a005502) (affects: 3) (dups: 2) (heat: 26)" [Undecided,New]20:17
brycehSarvatt, heh we appear to be sharing the same thoughts ;-)20:18
brycehI've stuck that patch in a ppa:  https://launchpad.net/~bryce/+archive/cherry20:18
Sarvatti've hit that on sandybridge and had no clue what was causing it20:18
brycehmm20:19
Sarvattstarted going through bug reports looking for [drm:i915_gem_do_execbuffer] *ERROR* Object foo appears more than once in object list but got sidetracked with some dell stuff20:19
brycehyeah might be this is the root of some of our other gpu lockups20:19
brycehSarvatt, ok if you want to shoot me the stuff you found I can take it from there20:21
SarvattI didn't find anything but only looked through about 10 bugs, got an OS reinstall going now that'll take about an hour so looking again now20:23
Sarvattquite a lot of OOM crashes on intel lately eh?20:27
brycehalways has been20:28
brycehconstant battle...20:28
brycehwe've had bunches of IPEHR: 0x7xxxxxxx bugs, I wonder if they all boil down to this?20:29
brycehprobably about half the gpu bugs are false positives due to overeager apport hook20:30
Sarvatt0x7xxxxxx was usually doing something with the 3D engine from what I remember, 0x18xxxxxx happening during modesetting20:30
Sarvatt\o/ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/742425 fixed upstream20:31
ubot4`Launchpad bug 742425 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) (and 3 other projects) "GPU lockup (IPEHR: 0xf9b7b7b7) prior to gdm greeter (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [High,Triaged]20:31
Sarvatthttp://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel/commit/?id=537a836dd6db384d53b52eb457a7d257c440217f20:32
brycehSarvatt, yep saw that before I hit the sack last night20:35
brycehon my todo list for today to pull it (Jane's bug hit higher up the priority list! *grin*)20:36

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