On Wed, 27 Apr 2016, Florian Zumbiehl <florz@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Florian, if you're using drm-intel-nigthly submit a bug at >> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=DRI, with DRM/intel >> as component. This way we can track some kind of progress/regress. The FIFO > > Gee ... is there any way without "creating an account"? Having to create > accounts everywhere to be able to communicate with people just sucks. I > mean, do you want to create an account in my todo tracker and use my todo > tracker's web interface to coordinate the bug investigation? Use whatever > software you like for managing your todo lists, but please, don't bother me > with having to use it for you. The Bugzilla at https://bugs.freedesktop.org is our tool of choice for tracking bugs in drm/i915. It's your choice to not create an account there, but please, don't expect us to work as a proxy between you and bugzilla either. It's a much bigger and unscalable inconvenience for us than it is for you to create that account. I won't claim your bug will be fixed any faster if you choose to create an account, but it's much more likely it won't get lost and forgotten in the never ending stream of emails we all get. > You mean the ones I reported a month ago should be fixed? Should I try a > newer nightly to check? Yes, please. I'd also like to get a full dmesg from you, with drm.debug=14 module parameter set, all the way from boot to the problem. However, personally I find it a bit obnoxious to send big logs by mail to hundreds or thousands of other people on the lists who really aren't at all interested in them. Maybe you don't mind bothering them? It's also not good to hide it away in my private inbox alone, because there are other developers who will be interested. It has also proven to be problematic to upload files to pastebins etc. where they expire at some point in time, usually when we'd like to have a look. Again, the obvious solution to the above is to file that bug and attach the dmesg there, at the unfortunate slight inconvenience of you creating an account there. Your call. BR, Jani. -- Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Technology Center _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel