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#1 2015-02-26 22:36:22

necbot
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system freeze when using catalyst driver and xorg 1.16

As the title says, my computer freezes up when using the catalyst drivers.  This happens even when I haven't run startx (happens even when I ssh).  Typically I would check my syslog after a crash, right?  However, I don't see a syslog in /var/log.  How would I go about troubleshooting this?

EDIT:
Okay I discovered journalctl  big_smile.  I ran journalctl --since=today and the point in time at which my computer froze and had to be rebooted was blank.  Here is the relevant part of the log...

Feb 26 21:56:47 kodi systemd[554]: Starting Default.
Feb 26 21:56:47 kodi systemd[554]: Reached target Default.
Feb 26 21:56:47 kodi systemd[554]: Startup finished in 11ms.
-- Reboot --
Feb 26 22:04:36 kodi systemd-journal[141]: Runtime journal is using 8.0M (max allowed 84.6M, trying to leave 127.0M free of 838.9M available → current limit 8
Feb 26 22:04:36 kodi systemd-journal[141]: Permanent journal is using 64.0M (max allowed 2.7G, trying to leave 4.0G free of 22.3G available → current limit 2.
Feb 26 22:04:36 kodi systemd-journal[141]: Time spent on flushing to /var is 1.152ms for 2 entries.

My computer froze at about 22:03.  That portion is missing from the log so I have no way of knowing what caused the freeze.

EDIT2:

I should also mention that I recently upgraded so I'm running kernel 3.18.6-1-ARCH.  Will the catalyst drivers work with this kernel?  I did not have a problem with the old kernel, which I think was 3.16

Last edited by necbot (2015-02-27 02:34:49)

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#2 2015-02-27 05:16:51

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Re: system freeze when using catalyst driver and xorg 1.16

Obligatory comment on using the OSS drivers where possible ...

While you wait for someone more knowledgeable on these matters (including kodi?), you can try the LTS kernel.


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#3 2015-02-27 12:57:41

necbot
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Re: system freeze when using catalyst driver and xorg 1.16

Hello Alad.  Unfortunately the system has to use the catalyst driver.  This system is a HTPC/gaming system and I run emulators on it, the OSS drivers has poor performance on some of the more demanding emulators, like dolphin.  Regarding the LTS kernel...  Can I use the linux-lts package on a new install?  I won't have any older packages in my /var/cache/pacman/pkg directory so I won't be able to downgrade anything that requires a more recent kernel.

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#4 2015-02-27 17:07:51

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Re: system freeze when using catalyst driver and xorg 1.16

Yep, linux-lts coexists with the regular kernel. You choose which to use at boot (in the GRUB menu, for instance).

Last edited by Alad (2015-02-27 17:08:26)


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#5 2015-02-28 07:14:58

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Re: system freeze when using catalyst driver and xorg 1.16

necbot wrote:

I should also mention that I recently upgraded so I'm running kernel 3.18.6-1-ARCH.  Will the catalyst drivers work with this kernel?  I did not have a problem with the old kernel, which I think was 3.16

First of all - I'm AMD APU user but I've not used Catalyst for a long time, then please be carefull with my opinion. When we can read on Release note, the latest Catalyst driver works with:
- Xorg/Xserver 7.4 and above (up to 1.16)
- Linux kernel 2.6 or above (up to 3.17)
- glibc version 2.2 or 2.3
- POSIX Shared Memory (/dev/shm) support is required for 3D applications
see: http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-article … Notes.aspx but on AUR we can read, that this driver is for linux < 3.19 (then kernel 3.18 is supported). This is possible because lano1106_fglrx-13.8_proc.patch but, of course, it's not official, upstream patch. From the other hand, I know that Ubuntu's users has seriously problem with Catalyst on Xorg 1.16.

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