On 2015-11-14 16.27.30 +0100, bian wrote: > * mention that the "segmentation fault"-message when running the X > -configure is harmless and that the xorg.conf.new file was created as it > should.
That's a bug, and while I likely can't fix it (will gladly look), we'll need your dmesg and the backtrace from the coredump, in the least. > * be sure that this info is obvious: "Your xorg.conf file is > /root/xorg.conf.new ". A new user typically logs in to his account, su to > root, run X -configure, and start looking for the file in the current > directory. Well, it's not there. Seems like something that should be updated in Xorg(1). Though, I must say: typically a new user will not configure X at all, and won't use su(1) if they do. Does this confusion appear when using doas(1)/sudo(1)? > * clear up the links > http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/xenocara/distrib/notes/README.amd64 > and > http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/xenocara/distrib/notes/README.i386 > . The linked text refers to the page where the links are. This is not very > helpful as the user never would have clicked the link if the info already > was available. Furthermore, the linked text ends with the phrase > "problem_blurb" suggesting that it is unfinished. Perhaps you have a patch that clarifies this?