I'd just like to add that I'm also having problems. Intel Nehalem(?) (i7-640M, at any rate). I'm using the xorg-edgers repo rather than x-swat. Ubuntu 12.10 with a stable Cinnamon release.
After messing with combinations of i915.i915_enable_rc6 and i915.i915_enable_fbc for a while, I've finally tried i915.enable_hangcheck=0 plus i915.i915_enable_rc6=3 and i915.i915_enable_fbc=1. Disabling FBC appears to cause strange drawing artifacts at times; so far while apparently switching video modes during boot or passing control from vts to X.Org or the like. The artifacts do disappear after drawing control is finished moving from whatever to whatever.
It's too early to say whether this is actually working, but nothing's killed Cinnamon this time... so far. Is the hang-check code actually bugged? I'm nervous having it disabled. I have a late C2D laptop where Windows DWM has to kill off the Intel driver periodically... and it's actually a stable machine.
Is anyone else using a 3.7 kernel and xserver-xorg-video-intel > 2.14 or so? Successfully?
ETA: apport's GPU bug reporting module kills itself while trying to create bug reports for Ubuntu. I finally gave up and disabled apport altogether.


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