glxgears: (no crash)
[code]*********************************WARN_ONCE*********************************
File radeon_tcl.c function radeon_run_tcl_render line 499
Rendering was 79 commands larger than predicted size. We might overflow command buffer.
***************************************************************************[/code]
google earth 5 (crash):
[code]*********************************WARN_ONCE*********************************
File radeon_tcl.c function radeon_run_tcl_render line 499
Rendering was 426 commands larger than predicted size. We might overflow command buffer.
***************************************************************************
drmRadeonCmdBuffer: -12. Kernel failed to parse or rejected command stream. See dmesg for more info.
Google Earth has caught signal 11.[/code]
Stellarium (crash on run):
[code]QProcess: Destroyed while process is still running.
-------------------------------------------------------
[ This is Stellarium 0.10.2 - http://www.stellarium.org ]
[ Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Fabien Chereau et al ]
-------------------------------------------------------
Writing log file to: "/home/user/.stellarium/log.txt"
File search paths:
0 . "/home/user/.stellarium"
1 . "/usr/share/stellarium"
Config file is: "/home/user/.stellarium/config.ini"
Segmentation fault[/code]
Second Life: (freeze to complete crash)
[code]*********************************WARN_ONCE*********************************
File radeon_tcl.c function radeon_run_tcl_render line 499
Rendering was 127 commands larger than predicted size. We might overflow command buffer.
***************************************************************************[/code]
all with or without compiz effect.
-------------end report-------
I had similar problem back on Linux Mint 7 (wich is based upon ubuntu) when I'd try update some xorg file on ~tormod update (it add some dependencies with something like ~libgl-drm~ like). Switch back with the normal xorg dependencies it did work, but update with the ~tormod update, give me back these problem.
I would like to try again the old xorg driver (without ~tormod addon) to test if this solve my problem.. but I don't know how since it was on another repository (the xorg file with ~less~ problem)
I can confirm (on [url=http:// www.thinkwiki. org/wiki/ Category: T42]Thinkpad T42[/url]) same issue on Karmic:
glxgears: (no crash) ******* ******* ******* ******* ****WARN_ ONCE*** ******* ******* ******* ******* ** run_tcl_ render line 499 ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* *****[/ code]
[code]*
File radeon_tcl.c function radeon_
Rendering was 79 commands larger than predicted size. We might overflow command buffer.
*******
google earth 5 (crash):
[code]* ******* ******* ******* ******* ****WARN_ ONCE*** ******* ******* ******* ******* ** run_tcl_ render line 499 ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* *****
File radeon_tcl.c function radeon_
Rendering was 426 commands larger than predicted size. We might overflow command buffer.
*******
drmRadeonCmdBuffer: -12. Kernel failed to parse or rejected command stream. See dmesg for more info.
Google Earth has caught signal 11.[/code]
Stellarium (crash on run): ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- www.stellarium. org ] ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- user/.stellariu m/log.txt" user/.stellariu m" stellarium" user/.stellariu m/config. ini"
[code]QProcess: Destroyed while process is still running.
------
[ This is Stellarium 0.10.2 - http://
[ Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Fabien Chereau et al ]
------
Writing log file to: "/home/
File search paths:
0 . "/home/
1 . "/usr/share/
Config file is: "/home/
Segmentation fault[/code]
Second Life: (freeze to complete crash) ******* ******* ******* ******* ****WARN_ ONCE*** ******* ******* ******* ******* ** run_tcl_ render line 499 ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* ******* *****[/ code]
[code]*
File radeon_tcl.c function radeon_
Rendering was 127 commands larger than predicted size. We might overflow command buffer.
*******
all with or without compiz effect.
-------------end report-------
I had similar problem back on Linux Mint 7 (wich is based upon ubuntu) when I'd try update some xorg file on ~tormod update (it add some dependencies with something like ~libgl-drm~ like). Switch back with the normal xorg dependencies it did work, but update with the ~tormod update, give me back these problem.
I would like to try again the old xorg driver (without ~tormod addon) to test if this solve my problem.. but I don't know how since it was on another repository (the xorg file with ~less~ problem)