[Bug 97585] Genymotion won't start on 12.1

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changed bug 97585
What Removed Added
Resolution --- NOTABUG
Status NEW RESOLVED

Comment # 5 on bug 97585 from
The `objdump -T /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdrm.so.2 | grep drmFreeDevice`
output:
0000000000007270 g    DF .text  000000000000001b  Base        drmFreeDevice
00000000000073b0 g    DF .text  000000000000003f  Base        drmFreeDevices

And the `LD_DEBUG=libs DRI_PRIME=1 genymotion` outputs.
First after just runned genymotion panel (which works):
http://pastebin.com/P6aD00rR
Then part after running device when it hangs at the loading/setting up device:
http://pastebin.com/p3BQVJef

Anyway, I've found people had same problem here:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/genymotion/?comments=all
Comments are long, search for "radeonsi_dri.so: undefined symbol"

Someone suggested to remove /opt/genymotion/libdrm.so.2.

Works for me, genymotion is fine again. :) I'm not an expert but looks like
problem was related more to this shared object, mesa itself is fine. I'll mark
"bug" as resolved.

One more question related to my previous message if that won't be a problem.
Where I can submit bug for amdgpu rendering driver. I have few main problems
related to it:
1. Few windowed mode applications don't draw content until window is resized.
Alsoo right-click context menu doesn't always appear
2. I have screen tearing for fullscreen apps (screen is cutted to the half from
top-left to bottom-right)
3. tearing and flickering when running programs like "Atom", "Blender".


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