Description of problem: If I browse to http://comics.com/rose_is_rose (or I believe any other comic on that site, or similarly image heavy site elsewhere) using konqueror under KDE on Fedora 11, X will, after a delay, lock up. The mouse will move, but no keyboard input is recognized, and the screen does not react to the mouse passing over objects on screen. I am able to ssh into the machine and issue `shutdown -r now` and have that work. The machine is a Dell XPS M1330 with Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c), and Fedora 11 is fully updated. Visiting the same site in Firefox does not cause a lockup. I am booting with `nomodeset` since it won't boot into X otherwise. I tried the other two accel options: `EXA` (still locks up) and `XAA` (X won't start). Any suggestions on how I can debug this? Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fully up-to-date Fedora11 as of 20091230 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. launch konqueror 2. go to http://comics.com/rose_is_rose or similar site 3. wait a minute for it to load, and see it lock up Actual results: X locks up Expected results: No lockup Additional info:
Created attachment 381004 [details] Xorg.0.log with nomodeset, without causing a lockup
Created attachment 381006 [details] dmesg
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Testing on Fedora 13, I could not reproduce this problem.