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Date:      Tue, 10 Mar 2020 13:55:36 +0100
From:      Niclas Zeising <zeising+freebsd@daemonic.se>
To:        =?UTF-8?Q?M=26S_-_Krasznai_Andr=c3=a1s?= <Krasznai.Andras@mands.hu>
Cc:        x11@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: users of drm-legacy-kmod or drm drivers from base
Message-ID:  <feb7a771-525c-4b53-8e81-e2fd8ce37f58@daemonic.se>
In-Reply-To: <1dae33245df940288786a19a658d01bf@MSEXCH13.mands.hu>
References:  <6413dbc6-a64e-b69a-ffcc-9c555df24e71@freebsd.org> <1dae33245df940288786a19a658d01bf@MSEXCH13.mands.hu>

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On 2020-03-10 09:34, M&S - Krasznai Andr=C3=A1s wrote:
> Hi
>=20
> I am experiencing the following: Firefox, Chrome, LibreOffice freezes m=
y FreeBSD-CURRENT after a few seconds (the disk is used intensivey but no=
r keyboard nor mouse is working, I can move the mouse pointer but nothing=
 happens when I click with any of the buttons), nothing is written on the=
 screen. As the mouse seems to not work I am not able to start any other =
application after starting the above programs. before starting those prog=
rams xterm, clang, etc is running correctly.
>=20
> Ctrl-Alt-Del kills the xorg server, and the laptop returns to the chara=
cter based screen. I can start X again with startx, and  it behaves in th=
e same manner.
>=20
> A week ago when the above first happened then (as it was recommended in=
 pkg-message) recompiling xorg-server with the FIXDRM option corrected th=
e problem, but as FIXDRM is now removed I am not able to use those applic=
ations.
>=20
> I tried to force the usage of dri3 as recommended, but did not help.
>=20
> The system is a Lenovo T510 laptop, Intel I5-M520 CPU, integrated Intel=
 Graphics , FreeBSD-CURRENT #358833, ports installed from pkg repository.
>=20
>=20

Hi!
Can you verify that you were actually forcing DRI3?
I have updated the mesa-libs port to do this by default, please verify=20
that you have the latest version of this port.
Regards!
--=20
Niclas



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