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Bug#595483: kde: KDE4 Crashes system



severity 595483 normal
thanks

On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:46 PM, lrhorer <lrhorer@fletchergeek.com> wrote:
> Package: kde
> Version: KDE4
> Severity: critical
> Justification: breaks the whole system
>
> KDE4 invariably crashes the system.  This system is running on an AMD Athlon 64
> x 2 processer under Debian "Squeeze" and kernel 2.6.32-3-amd64.  The same
> symptoms (only worse) are also observed on a Pentium IV system running
> 2.6.32-trunk-686.  One can log in via kdm  and bring up KDE4, but sooner or
> later - usually within an hour or two, the system will crash hard.  One then
> cannot reach the system via telnet, XDMCP, or from the console.  Often, it will
> not even reply to pings.  The only option is to hit the power switch.  If no
> KDE session is active, both machines are 100% stable, up continuously for
> months at a time without issues.  If a KDE4 session is active, then after
> between 30 minutes and 24 hours, the system will crash.  No activity is
> required on the KDE session for the failure to occur, but it seems that
> changing window foocus often triggers an event.
>

This is most likely due to a faulty gpu driver. I guess you are using
amd's proprietary fglrx driver? I have seen such issues in the past
with this driver. KDE has no way to lock the system, if a system lock
happens this is a problem deep in the kernel or some of its modules.

Btw, both of these kernels that you are using are out-of-date. The
latest squeeze kernel is 2.6.32-5-amd64. I advise you to upgrade to
this kernel and uninstall any proprietary graphics drivers.



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