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Re: Hanging plasmashell



On Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2018 09:44:45 CEST Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Rainer Dorsch - 30.05.18, 23:20:
> > On Mittwoch, 30. Mai 2018 13:38:43 CEST Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> > > The problem is so annoying and frequent I moved (temporarily?) to
> > > stable just to get work done.
> > 
> > In this case testing would have been enough, the bug is marked
> > critical, xorg- server 1.20 will not enter testing before this issue
> > is addressed ;-) Also apt-listbugs is your friend when running
> > testing...
> 
> apt-listbugs does not trigger at all here.
> 
> It happily just installed xserver-xorg-core anyway. Maybe because the bug
> marked as critical is against src:xserver-xorg. I´d think it would affect
> all of its binary packages then, but maybe apt-listbugs does not get this.
> 
> I made the following similarly to how apt-listbugs does it:
> 
> %:/etc/apt/preferences.d> cat xorg
> Explaination: #900333 xserver-xorg-core: flickering, black screen and
> modeset driver error: flip queue failed: Cannot allocate memory
> Explaination: #900352 new xorg-server version causes a random freezes in
> plasmashell Explaination: #900145 plasma-workspace: plasmashell freezes
> every few times it appears Explaination: #900149 xserver-xorg: plasmashell
> freezes after upgrade xserver-xorg Package: xserver-xorg-core
> Pin: version 2:1.19.6-1
> Pin-Priority: 30000
> 

So far testing does a good job:

rd@b370:~$ rmadison xserver-xorg-core|cut -f 1-2 -d '|'
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.12.4-6+deb7u6 
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.16.4-1        
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.16.4-1+deb8u2 
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.19.1-4        
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.19.2-1+deb9u2 
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.19.6-1        
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.20.0-2        
rd@b370:~$ 

and as far as I understand #900316 holds it back.

https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/xorg-server

rd@b370:~$ rmadison xserver-xorg-core
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.12.4-6+deb7u6 | oldoldstable       | amd64, armel, 
armhf, i386, ia64, kfreebsd-amd64, kfreebsd-i386, mips, mipsel, powerpc, s390, 
s390x, sparc
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.16.4-1        | oldstable-kfreebsd | kfreebsd-amd64, 
kfreebsd-i386
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.16.4-1+deb8u2 | oldstable          | amd64, arm64, 
armel, armhf, i386, mips, mipsel, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.19.1-4        | unstable           | kfreebsd-amd64, 
kfreebsd-i386
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.19.2-1+deb9u2 | stable             | amd64, arm64, 
armel, armhf, i386, mips, mips64el, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.19.6-1        | testing            | amd64, arm64, 
armel, armhf, i386, mips, mips64el, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x
xserver-xorg-core | 2:1.20.0-2        | unstable           | amd64, arm64, 
armel, armhf, hurd-i386, i386, mips, mips64el, mipsel, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x
rd@b370:~$ 

Certainly, testing relies on some users running unstable, otherwise testing 
would not work.

I did not want to imply that apt-listbugs would have helped you here, I just 
gave it a recommendation for a tool which helped me sometimes in the past 
(certainly not always). 

Kind regards
Rainer

-- 
Rainer Dorsch
http://bokomoko.de/



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