2012-01-17, 16:52
I got another fglrx-related freeze yesterday. Before that I updated to the latest package.
Unfortunately the debug logs aren't that meaningful. I'll attach the XBMC debug logfile:
http://pastebin.com/PwbyXUu8
The GDB log file doesn't say anything interesting, probably because fglrx crashes and not XBMC.
The last lines are something like that:
The temperature of the GPU is ok and playing back video files in VLC is stable.
I recognize that today a new package was released. I'll try it out later, but I suspect that the root of this problem lies somewhere in the ATI driver.
Kind regards,
André
Unfortunately the debug logs aren't that meaningful. I'll attach the XBMC debug logfile:
http://pastebin.com/PwbyXUu8
The GDB log file doesn't say anything interesting, probably because fglrx crashes and not XBMC.
The last lines are something like that:
Code:
[New Thread 0x7fffdebbd700 (LWP 6952)]
[New Thread 0x7fffd5b25700 (LWP 6953)]
[New Thread 0x7fffd5324700 (LWP 6954)]
[New Thread 0x7fffd4b23700 (LWP 6955)]
[New Thread 0x7fffd4322700 (LWP 6956)]
[Thread 0x7fffe1bc3700 (LWP 6938) exited]
The temperature of the GPU is ok and playing back video files in VLC is stable.
I recognize that today a new package was released. I'll try it out later, but I suspect that the root of this problem lies somewhere in the ATI driver.
Kind regards,
André