http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15989
Marcelo E. Magallon changed:
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--- Comment #9 from Marcelo E. Magallon 2008-07-31 18:42:42 PST ---
Created an attachment (id=18048)
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Xorg.log file without a configuration, -logverbose 9
This is the new log file with -logverbose 9.
Yes, I'm sure there's nothing connected to the HDMI connector, only to the DVI
conector. Actually the other day I opened the case just to inspect it and look
for anything suspicious and I couldn't spot anything.
Should I consider the possibility of a bad motherboard? Something else
happens, namely every now and then the screen goes black for a second or two
and then it resumes to normal. Initially I blamed the driver, but I've noticed
that this happens with all the drivers that I've tried. Then I thought it
could be the monitor, but I attached it to another machine and it seemed to
work fine for a couple of hours (that's not conclusive, since the problem
doesn't seem to have a pattern to it, sometimes hours go by before it happens
and sometimes it happens several times in a row). I have noticed that it
happens less often with this driver.
I used 3e2ee2f4722db20dcaf0d08f572b39541b8ec19f to test.
Something else: I'm running a amd64 distribution, if that's somehow relevant.
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