<HTML><BODY>Ah, great.<br>I'm releaved to hear that it also works on other hardware out of the box :)<br><br>As said: Such skilled instant testers like you are essential, Thank You again!!<br>Now - these bins are still complete crap compared to what it would be if I cleaned out all the experimental settings.<br><br>I wonder that i still works at all like that.<br>However: What you see as "warnings" is perfectly normal.<br>Your /var/adm/messages will grow up quickly.<br>These tracings are only a help to myself (don't belong there normally).<br>If something crashed one tails backwards to find out something, that's all.<br>In theory(!) DRM functions like an perfect clockwork, until at some point (on my mainboard) it stops doing so :(<br><br>Now the only real question is, is this related to my mainboard ('s BIOS) or not.<br>If not then it is a general bug in Sun/Oracle's port (not at all related to my backport), because 11.1 has the same problems as I foolishly enough found out only yesterday (I only tested it regularily back then before Dec24th, before X11 cam up at all with the backport).<br>But I made the mistake that after December 24th I never _thoroughly_ tested a normal user session on 11.1 (due to a lack of hdd's I installed Hipster over the old test install).<br><br>Could you please try to keep it enabled by default (unless you are wring your Ph.D. thesis in another window)?<br><br>I only have one amd computer (unmodified 2005' Ultra20 with Opteron 1.8GHz) and this Intel based box also in a U20 enclosure <br>(System Configuration: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. H61M-S2V-B3<br>BIOS Configuration: Award Software International, Inc. F8 03/27/2012 with now again Celeron G530 aka Sandy-Celeron 2.4GHz Socket 1155).<br><br>I have no other Intel hardware with integrated GPU.<br><br>And the i7 2700K is listed as emergency sale here: <a href="http://www.ebay.de/itm/Intel-Core-i7-2700K-3-5-GHz-8-Vcore-Prozessor-CPU-100-OK-not-3770K-2600k-30GHz-/172052290217?hash=item280f1d9aa9:g:YagAAOSwa-dWjIMy">http://www.ebay.de/itm/Intel-Core-i7-2700K-3-5-GHz-8-Vcore-Prozessor-CPU-100-OK-not-3770K-2600k-30GHz-/172052290217?hash=item280f1d9aa9:g:YagAAOSwa-dWjIMy</a><br><br><br><br>The bigmouthed "person" who wanted to give me a job in Brussels lost patience after KMS was not finished in 2 days (well, he is a capitalist running a ZFS admin biz).<br><br>Ahh, forget that.<br>I'm happy enough if you others on your non-Gigabyte hw won't run into these instabilities after some minutes, hours or even days of running a DRM gnome session with compiz and doing normal work, browsing etc.<br><br>Then all the last 2 weeks were only wasted due to my cheap H61 based Gigabyte board! <br>_IF_ that was the case: Hooray.<br>Unfortunately I'm afraid it is rather a bug in DRM itself.<br><br><br>If you google for "gpu fault drm" or the like - even on non Oracle OS's such as on LinUX 4.x kernels - DRM can sometimes cause a lot of problems in certain revisions.<br>If that's would causes the mentioned problems, then we will have a hard time attempting to fix them.<br><br>I cannot expect you and everybody's test results (also over a longer testing session, with compiz effects enabled and FF running etc.)<br><br><br><br>Best regards,<br>%martin<br><br><br></BODY></HTML>