>Hi,Hi Cyril,First, apologies, it works now. It was not that Xorg refused to >start, it's just I didn't know that when Xorg starts, it's not anymore a >checkerboard screen but a black one.So Xorg was in fact working, the problem >was the transition from gnome2 to gnome3...gdm2 has not been automaticaly >upgraded to gdm3 and it stoped working.After a manual reinstallation of >gnome-core and gdm3, it works. Clément BRUGUERA <cle...@hotmail.com> (15/11/2011): >> After a dist-upgrade last night, xorg refuses to start.
>dist-upgraded from what? If that's just from wheezy/unstable from a >while ago, what got upgraded? (dpkg.log to the rescue)It was a dist-upgrade >from a one month old testing snapshot to the last testing snapshot. >> I've tried to disable KMS in /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf >KMS has been mandatory for intel for a while now, disabling it can't >work, especially since you're forcing the driver through xorg.conf >(which you probably could move aside, since there's nothing interesting >there except maybe the ZAxisMapping option). Well, I didn't know that.>And FWIW, fbdev might be a nice alternative for old cards when intel >doesn't work.Okey. >Mraw, >KiBi. Thank you for the time you have lost by replying to this false bug, I'm very sorry for that.Clément