[Bug 105425] 3D & games produce periodic GPU crashes (Radeon R7 370)

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Comment # 32 on bug 105425 from
(In reply to iive from comment #31)

Sounds a lot more complicated, but I'm gladly willing to try it as long as
there's no risk of anything permanently breaking my system.

The main problem is that I wasn't able to get the SysRq keys working in
openSUSE Tumbleweed, which I tried as to enable the "REISUB" keys. I could
really use clear instructions on how to enable and test them in openSUSE...
ideally during runtime without having to make any permanent system changes.

I need to remember how apitrace works, been a while since I used that. Also I
remember it generated really a huge file, and the longer you run the program
for the bigger it gets... if it doesn't happen within a few seconds I may gave
a +1 GB trace, and I'm not sure where I can share that with the devs online.

One thing to note: I have two computers at home, with mine being the crashy one
and my mother's being an old and slow but stable machine. I can use SSH to
connect in between them from bash. The problem is that the moment my machine
freezes, its SSH connection instantly dies on the other PC as well... therefore
I'm not sure how helpful this option is.

The "r_shadows 2" option in Xonotic clearly makes a difference: Without it the
crash only occurs after 3 hours... with it it's anywhere between a few seconds
and at most 45 minutes. Definitely my best test case so far.


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