Re: Debugging kernel panics (ATI Catalyst related?)

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On 15/10/12 15:11, Martín Cigorraga wrote:
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Robbie Smith <zoqaeski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

After the last updates, I was getting a kernel panic at reboot;
hard-resetting and then powering on again and it seems to boot fine.

I suspect the problem has to do with the ATI Catalyst driver, as the
panics occurred when rebooting after upgrading or downgrading the driver. I
originally upgraded to 12.9, but rolled back to 12.8 after discovering that
12.9 broke my screen brightness keys. I also had to roll back Xorg to 1.12
because Catalyst doesn't support the new Xorg yet.

Both times I rebuilt the module and (just to be sure) the kernel image
before rebooting. I rebuilt them again once the system was back up,
rebooted, and it worked.

Any ideas how to debug, seeing as this just sort of popped up
out-of-the-blue? If the kernel even logs a panic, where do I find it so I
can figure out what caused it?



I myself am suited with Radeon opensource drivers for all my needs -
GoogleEarth and Blender, you should try it.
As for your Catalyst specific glitchs it might be a better place to post
your issue at the AMD / ATi Bar & Grill at the forums since that thread is
created and maintained by Vi0L0 himself, the Catalyst packager and
supporter:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=57084

I couldn't get the open-source drivers to work, all I got was a blank screen, and that was from fresh install. I had a look at the road map for the Xorg drivers and I got the impression that work on the driver that supports my cards is far from complete.

The only reason I'm suspecting Catalyst is because those were the updates done prior to the panics, and I can't replicate it now.


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