2008-04-02 12:23:36 |
Mika Fischer |
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added bug |
2008-04-02 12:23:36 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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added attachment 'Dependencies.txt' (Dependencies.txt) |
2008-04-02 12:26:09 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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added attachment 'xorg.conf' (xorg.conf) |
2008-04-02 12:27:01 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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added attachment 'Xorg.0.log' (Xorg.0.log) |
2008-04-02 12:27:45 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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added attachment 'lspci.txt' (Output of lspci -vvnn) |
2008-04-02 12:28:48 |
Mika Fischer |
description |
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Today I upgraded my RAM from 1GB to 4GB. Everything worked fine but I noticed that scrolling in Firefox and dragging windows is noticeably slower than before. I checked this again by removing 2GB and got the same results.
I suspect it has to do with this line from the X server:
(WW) intel(0): Failed to set up write-combining range (0xd0000000,0x10000000)
If this is something the kernel is responsible for, please feel free to reassign accordingly.
I have no options in my BIOS to change anything that might be relevant to this (memory mapping, etc.)
This is a Samsung Q45 with Intel X3100 graphics.
I'll attach more debug info.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Apr 2 14:18:58 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu6
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
SourcePackage: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-12-server i686 |
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Today I upgraded my RAM from 1GB to 4GB. Everything worked fine but I noticed that scrolling in Firefox and dragging windows is noticeably slower than before. I checked this again by removing 2GB and got the same results (i.e. 2GB -> fast scrolling, 4GB -> slower scrolling)
I suspect it has to do with this line from the X server:
(WW) intel(0): Failed to set up write-combining range (0xd0000000,0x10000000)
If this is something the kernel is responsible for, please feel free to reassign accordingly.
I have no options in my BIOS to change anything that might be relevant to this (memory mapping, etc.)
This is a Samsung Q45 with Intel X3100 graphics.
I'll attach more debug info.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Apr 2 14:18:58 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu6
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
SourcePackage: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-12-server i686 |
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2008-04-03 00:08:59 |
Bryce Harrington |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2008-04-03 00:08:59 |
Bryce Harrington |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2008-04-03 18:21:27 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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added attachment 'Xorg.0.log.2GB' (Xorg.0.log with 2GB of RAM) |
2008-04-03 18:22:12 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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added attachment 'Xorg.0.log.4GB' (Xorg.0.log with 4GB of RAM) |
2008-04-05 01:42:25 |
Bryce Harrington |
bug |
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assigned to xserver-xorg-video-intel |
2008-04-05 03:17:59 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
Unknown |
Confirmed |
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2008-04-05 08:33:48 |
Mika Fischer |
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added attachment 'Xorg.0.log.4GB.git20080318.ac763634' (Xorg.0.log with 4GB of RAM (git20080318.ac763634)) |
2008-04-09 03:18:28 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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2008-04-10 03:18:26 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
Invalid |
Confirmed |
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2008-04-10 12:35:37 |
Mika Fischer |
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added attachment 'fix-mtrrs.sh' (Script to run at boot fixing my specific MTRR issue) |
2008-04-10 12:41:51 |
Mika Fischer |
description |
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Today I upgraded my RAM from 1GB to 4GB. Everything worked fine but I noticed that scrolling in Firefox and dragging windows is noticeably slower than before. I checked this again by removing 2GB and got the same results (i.e. 2GB -> fast scrolling, 4GB -> slower scrolling)
I suspect it has to do with this line from the X server:
(WW) intel(0): Failed to set up write-combining range (0xd0000000,0x10000000)
If this is something the kernel is responsible for, please feel free to reassign accordingly.
I have no options in my BIOS to change anything that might be relevant to this (memory mapping, etc.)
This is a Samsung Q45 with Intel X3100 graphics.
I'll attach more debug info.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Apr 2 14:18:58 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu6
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
SourcePackage: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-12-server i686 |
After upgrading my Laptop to 4GB RAM my MTRRs are set up in such a way that X can't set up a write-combining range for the video memory anymore, causing a noticable loss of performance
/proc/mtrr with 2GB:
reg00: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg01: base=0x7f700000 (2039MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg02: base=0x7f800000 (2040MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
reg03: base=0xd0000000 (3328MB), size= 256MB: write-combining, count=1
/proc/mtrr with 4GB:
reg00: base=0xc0000000 (3072MB), size=1024MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=4096MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x100000000 (4096MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xbf700000 (3063MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0xbf800000 (3064MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
The video memory is at 0xd0000000 (256MB). Note that this range is already included in reg00 and reg01, so the X server cannot set up a write-combining range.
If I manually fix the ranges to look like this:
reg00: base=0xc0000000 (3072MB), size= 256MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x100000000 (4096MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xbf700000 (3063MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0xbf800000 (3064MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
reg05: base=0x80000000 (2048MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg06: base=0xe0000000 (3584MB), size= 512MB: uncachable, count=1
, i.e. explicitly excluding 0xd0000000 (256MB) from both problematic ranges, then the X server can set up the write-combining range again:
reg00: base=0xc0000000 (3072MB), size= 256MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x100000000 (4096MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xbf700000 (3063MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0xbf800000 (3064MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
reg05: base=0x80000000 (2048MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg06: base=0xe0000000 (3584MB), size= 512MB: uncachable, count=1
reg07: base=0xd0000000 (3328MB), size= 256MB: write-combining, count=1
I'm not sure who is responsible for the MTRRs. Or in case of a broken BIOS, if the kernel can sanitize them anyway.
Original description:
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Today I upgraded my RAM from 1GB to 4GB. Everything worked fine but I noticed that scrolling in Firefox and dragging windows is noticeably slower than before. I checked this again by removing 2GB and got the same results (i.e. 2GB -> fast scrolling, 4GB -> slower scrolling)
I suspect it has to do with this line from the X server:
(WW) intel(0): Failed to set up write-combining range (0xd0000000,0x10000000)
If this is something the kernel is responsible for, please feel free to reassign accordingly.
I have no options in my BIOS to change anything that might be relevant to this (memory mapping, etc.)
This is a Samsung Q45 with Intel X3100 graphics.
I'll attach more debug info.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Apr 2 14:18:58 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu6
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
SourcePackage: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-12-server i686 |
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2008-04-10 12:41:51 |
Mika Fischer |
title |
X slower after upgrade to 4GB RAM |
MTRRs set up incorrectly with 4GB RAM -> X slow |
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2008-04-10 12:45:38 |
Mika Fischer |
description |
After upgrading my Laptop to 4GB RAM my MTRRs are set up in such a way that X can't set up a write-combining range for the video memory anymore, causing a noticable loss of performance
/proc/mtrr with 2GB:
reg00: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg01: base=0x7f700000 (2039MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg02: base=0x7f800000 (2040MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
reg03: base=0xd0000000 (3328MB), size= 256MB: write-combining, count=1
/proc/mtrr with 4GB:
reg00: base=0xc0000000 (3072MB), size=1024MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=4096MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x100000000 (4096MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xbf700000 (3063MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0xbf800000 (3064MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
The video memory is at 0xd0000000 (256MB). Note that this range is already included in reg00 and reg01, so the X server cannot set up a write-combining range.
If I manually fix the ranges to look like this:
reg00: base=0xc0000000 (3072MB), size= 256MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x100000000 (4096MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xbf700000 (3063MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0xbf800000 (3064MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
reg05: base=0x80000000 (2048MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg06: base=0xe0000000 (3584MB), size= 512MB: uncachable, count=1
, i.e. explicitly excluding 0xd0000000 (256MB) from both problematic ranges, then the X server can set up the write-combining range again:
reg00: base=0xc0000000 (3072MB), size= 256MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x100000000 (4096MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xbf700000 (3063MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0xbf800000 (3064MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
reg05: base=0x80000000 (2048MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg06: base=0xe0000000 (3584MB), size= 512MB: uncachable, count=1
reg07: base=0xd0000000 (3328MB), size= 256MB: write-combining, count=1
I'm not sure who is responsible for the MTRRs. Or in case of a broken BIOS, if the kernel can sanitize them anyway.
Original description:
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Today I upgraded my RAM from 1GB to 4GB. Everything worked fine but I noticed that scrolling in Firefox and dragging windows is noticeably slower than before. I checked this again by removing 2GB and got the same results (i.e. 2GB -> fast scrolling, 4GB -> slower scrolling)
I suspect it has to do with this line from the X server:
(WW) intel(0): Failed to set up write-combining range (0xd0000000,0x10000000)
If this is something the kernel is responsible for, please feel free to reassign accordingly.
I have no options in my BIOS to change anything that might be relevant to this (memory mapping, etc.)
This is a Samsung Q45 with Intel X3100 graphics.
I'll attach more debug info.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Apr 2 14:18:58 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu6
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
SourcePackage: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-12-server i686 |
After upgrading my Laptop to 4GB RAM my MTRRs are set up in such a way that X can't set up a write-combining range for the video memory anymore, causing a noticable loss of performance
/proc/mtrr with 2GB:
reg00: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg01: base=0x7f700000 (2039MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg02: base=0x7f800000 (2040MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
reg03: base=0xd0000000 (3328MB), size= 256MB: write-combining, count=1
(last range added by X server)
/proc/mtrr with 4GB:
reg00: base=0xc0000000 (3072MB), size=1024MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=4096MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x100000000 (4096MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xbf700000 (3063MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0xbf800000 (3064MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
The video memory is at 0xd0000000 (256MB). Note that this range is already included in reg00 and reg01, so the X server cannot set up a write-combining range.
If I manually fix the ranges to look like this:
reg00: base=0xc0000000 (3072MB), size= 256MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x100000000 (4096MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xbf700000 (3063MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0xbf800000 (3064MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
reg05: base=0x80000000 (2048MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg06: base=0xe0000000 (3584MB), size= 512MB: uncachable, count=1
, i.e. explicitly excluding 0xd0000000 (256MB) from both problematic ranges, then the X server can set up the write-combining range again:
reg00: base=0xc0000000 (3072MB), size= 256MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0x100000000 (4096MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg03: base=0xbf700000 (3063MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0xbf800000 (3064MB), size= 8MB: uncachable, count=1
reg05: base=0x80000000 (2048MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
reg06: base=0xe0000000 (3584MB), size= 512MB: uncachable, count=1
reg07: base=0xd0000000 (3328MB), size= 256MB: write-combining, count=1
(last range added by X server)
I'm not sure who is responsible for the MTRRs, BIOS or kernel or both. In case of a broken BIOS, maybe the kernel can sanitize them anyway.
Original description:
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Today I upgraded my RAM from 1GB to 4GB. Everything worked fine but I noticed that scrolling in Firefox and dragging windows is noticeably slower than before. I checked this again by removing 2GB and got the same results (i.e. 2GB -> fast scrolling, 4GB -> slower scrolling)
I suspect it has to do with this line from the X server:
(WW) intel(0): Failed to set up write-combining range (0xd0000000,0x10000000)
If this is something the kernel is responsible for, please feel free to reassign accordingly.
I have no options in my BIOS to change anything that might be relevant to this (memory mapping, etc.)
This is a Samsung Q45 with Intel X3100 graphics.
I'll attach more debug info.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Apr 2 14:18:58 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu6
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/home/username/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
SourcePackage: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-12-server i686 |
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2008-04-10 12:50:53 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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assigned to linux-source-2.6.24 (Ubuntu) |
2008-04-10 12:51:32 |
Mika Fischer |
linux-source-2.6.24: assignee |
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ubuntu-kernel-team |
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2008-04-10 12:52:41 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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added attachment 'uname-a.log' (Output of uname -a) |
2008-04-10 12:53:18 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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added attachment 'version.log' (Output of cat /proc/version_signature) |
2008-04-10 12:54:38 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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added attachment 'dmesg.2G.txt' (Output of dmesg with 2GB) |
2008-04-10 12:55:03 |
Mika Fischer |
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added attachment 'dmesg.4G.txt' (Output of dmesg with 4GB) |
2008-04-10 12:55:48 |
Mika Fischer |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
Triaged |
Invalid |
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2008-04-11 03:18:29 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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2008-04-23 09:29:33 |
Mika Fischer |
bug |
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assigned to linux |
2008-04-23 11:17:23 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux: status |
Unknown |
Confirmed |
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2008-11-21 00:25:08 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-11-21 00:25:08 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: statusexplanation |
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Mika, since you are the original bug reporter, care to confirm if this is still an issue with Intrepid's final release? Thanks. |
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2008-12-21 18:54:32 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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2008-12-21 18:54:32 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2008-12-21 18:54:32 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: statusexplanation |
Mika, since you are the original bug reporter, care to confirm if this is still an issue with Intrepid's final release? Thanks. |
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2009-05-13 19:57:04 |
Sven Arvidsson |
bug watch added |
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13042 |
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2010-09-01 09:31:23 |
Brian Rogers |
bug |
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added subscriber Brian Rogers |
2010-09-13 14:57:17 |
Laurent Bonnaud |
bug |
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added subscriber Laurent Bonnaud |
2010-09-14 15:35:11 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: status |
Invalid |
Won't Fix |
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2010-09-14 15:35:11 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: importance |
Unknown |
Medium |
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2011-01-14 23:59:51 |
Chris Samuel |
bug |
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added subscriber Chris Samuel |
2011-01-25 11:22:26 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: importance |
Medium |
Unknown |
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2011-01-25 14:38:39 |
Cees Overweel |
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2011-02-03 13:38:24 |
Bug Watch Updater |
xserver-xorg-video-intel: importance |
Unknown |
Medium |
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2011-02-04 11:35:14 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux: importance |
Unknown |
Medium |
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2011-03-18 14:18:23 |
Nigel Pallett |
bug |
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added subscriber Nigel Pallett |
2011-03-18 15:32:03 |
Kornel Jahn |
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2012-02-14 07:47:32 |
Kai Kasurinen |
removed subscriber Kai Kasurinen |
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2012-05-22 06:05:29 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux: status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2013-09-07 18:09:29 |
penalvch |
tags |
apport-bug cft-2.6.27 q45 |
apport-bug cft-2.6.27 hardy needs-kernel-logs needs-upstream-testing |
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2013-09-07 18:10:14 |
penalvch |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Incomplete |
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2013-10-04 16:22:15 |
Laurent Bonnaud |
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