Difference between revisions of "Problem with video related system lockup"
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Revision as of 11:28, 10 May 2005
Information about the problem of system lockups related to high video load.
Contents
Problem description
Occasionally, when under high video load (e.g. scrolling text or moving windows), the computer becomes unresponsive.
Affected Models
Affected Operating Systems
- Any OS using the XFree86/Xorg 'savage' driver
Status
This problem is already known about/solved by the driver development team. According to the savage manual page, the problem is related to "a chip bug in the Savage graphics engine that causes a bus lock when reading from the engine status register under high load". Also according to the same source, "the bug affects about 4% of all Savage users."
Solutions
Add the following line to the Device section of your XF86Config-4/Xorg.conf file:
Option "ShadowStatus"