Package: xserver-xorg-core Version: 2:1.19.2-1+deb9u1 Severity: important The current debian version of xserver-xorg-core breaks due to a protocol change xserver-xorg-input-wacom. In particular, the function affected is xf86WaitForInput(), which used to expect a timeout in microseconds due to its implementation on top of select(), though now runs into xserver_poll(), which expects a delay in milliseconds. xserver-xorg-input-wacom uses this function to initiate a delay of 250msecs to reset the wacom serial protocol, but now receives a delay of 250seconds instead. IOWS, the xserver startup hangs for all practical purposes.
The current source of xf86WaitForInput is as follows: int xf86WaitForInput(int fd, int timeout) { int r; struct pollfd poll_fd; poll_fd.fd = fd; poll_fd.events = POLLIN; if (fd >= 0) { SYSCALL(r = xserver_poll(&poll_fd, 1, timeout)); } else { SYSCALL(r = xserver_poll(&poll_fd, 0, timeout)); } xf86ErrorFVerb(9, "poll returned %d\n", r); return r; } Note that this bug has been fixed upstream which includes the necessary scaling: int xf86WaitForInput(int fd, int timeout) { int r; struct pollfd poll_fd; poll_fd.fd = fd; poll_fd.events = POLLIN; /* convert microseconds to milliseconds */ timeout = (timeout + 999) / 1000; if (fd >= 0) { SYSCALL(r = xserver_poll(&poll_fd, 1, timeout)); } else { SYSCALL(r = xserver_poll(&poll_fd, 0, timeout)); } xf86ErrorFVerb(9, "poll returned %d\n", r); return r; } Please consider adding this fix to the debian version as otherwise at least the wacom input module will break.