On a Dell GX270 (i386) Xorg is segfaulting. The machine is booting to runlevel 3, I log in as root and run startx. I've tried this with and without xorg.conf, with and without /etc/hal/fdi/policy/x11-input.fdi.
Is anyone else seeing this or am I just cursed?
Log output attached.
Dave
On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 09:21 -0700, David Mack wrote:
On a Dell GX270 (i386) Xorg is segfaulting. The machine is booting to runlevel 3, I log in as root and run startx. I've tried this with and without xorg.conf, with and without /etc/hal/fdi/policy/x11-input.fdi.
Is anyone else seeing this or am I just cursed?
Creepy. Not seeing that here, and the lack of backtrace at the segfault is worrying. I'll get that fixed, that should at least get us closer to knowing why you're crashing.
- ajax
After installing the latest updates, X is no longer dying. I would speculate that this is due to the new i810 driver. However, the interface doesn't accept either mouse clicks or keystrokes (including Ctl-Alt-BS or Ctl-Alt-Fn), but pointer moves work.
Dave
On 10/13/08, Adam Jackson ajax@redhat.com wrote:
On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 09:21 -0700, David Mack wrote:
On a Dell GX270 (i386) Xorg is segfaulting. The machine is booting to runlevel 3, I log in as root and run startx. I've tried this with and without xorg.conf, with and without /etc/hal/fdi/policy/x11-input.fdi.
Is anyone else seeing this or am I just cursed?
Creepy. Not seeing that here, and the lack of backtrace at the segfault is worrying. I'll get that fixed, that should at least get us closer to knowing why you're crashing.
- ajax
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