Followup: On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 01:49:05AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 11:29:31PM -0400, jacob wrote: > > Greetings all.
> > Today with a day of mixed blessings. I was over-joyed to see X.org > > finally make into the Alpha/Sid. However, no amount of convolutions by > > myself was sufficient to cause it to work on my "Matrox Graphics, Inc. > > MGA 2164W [Millennium II]". > > Sadly, the settings with which the card worked under 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14 > > seemed no longer acceptable to the X.org mga_drv. *sigh* > > After googling (as much as I was up to tonight), I added 'Load "xaa"' to > > get rid of the XAA* unresolved symbols. I tried not loading any modules. > > Nothing I did seemed to affect the xf86I2C* unresolved symbols, nor the > > type 28 Elf_Relocation error (google was strangely silent about this > > error). I was able to lock up the display, so it wouldn't change, > > regardless of input (although I was still able to switch to tty1, with a > > blank screen, and reboot). > I've just upgraded to xserver-xorg on my alpha in response to your mail. > The missing symbols are fixed by adding these two lines to xorg.conf: > Load "xaa" > Load "libi2c" > Sounds like a bug to me; I shouldn't have to manually load modules in order > to use a particular X driver... > The segfault, though, remains even after making this change. (The > Elf_RelocationEntry() errors do also, but I'm not certain those are a real > problem). Please file a bug report against the xserver-xorg package, so > that the X maintainers can take a look at this. Ok, in fact the ELF_RelocationEntry() errors *are* related: if I install xserver-xorg-dbg, which doesn't depend on X's bletcherous internal ELF object loader, there's no segfault at all; the server starts fine. So a workaround for you is to use xserver-xorg-dbg for right now, but the xserver-xorg package is more or less completely broken on alpha. XSF, can we switch to using dlloader on alpha? Pleeaaaase? :) -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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