On Sun 2016-08-07 (14:32), Felix Miata wrote:
> version, while your "2nd Generation Core" is newer. If I'm right about the
> identification, you needn't be trying to use the Intel driver, but instead
> should be able to use the server's integral modesetting driver.
You're right the internal driv
On 08/07/2016 01:12 PM, Gareth de Vaux wrote:
Hi all, I can't find any similar issues on this list - I upgraded my system
tracking debian testing yesterday but it's been awhile given by the Xorg
changelog at http://lordcow.org/Xorg.changelog.txt and now X doesn't start.
What did you upgrade fro
Gareth de Vaux composed on 2016-08-07 13:12 (UTC-0400):
Hi all, I can't find any similar issues on this list - I upgraded my system
tracking debian testing yesterday but it's been awhile given by the Xorg
changelog at http://lordcow.org/Xorg.changelog.txt and now X doesn't start.
I installed
Hi all, I can't find any similar issues on this list - I upgraded my system
tracking debian testing yesterday but it's been awhile given by the Xorg
changelog at http://lordcow.org/Xorg.changelog.txt and now X doesn't start.
I installed xserver-xorg-legacy and added needs_root_rights=yes to
/etc/X
pollywog wrote:
>
> I have a problem starting X after upgrading potato, and I smell a reinstall
> because the error output seems pretty useless. I am attaching it here.
>
> thanks
Do not re-install. Please review :
http://www.xmission.com/~howardm/Xwoes.html
The "2", I believe, indicates th
I have a problem starting X after upgrading potato, and I smell a reinstall
because the error output seems pretty useless. I am attaching it here.
thanks
--
Andrew
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
waiting for X server to begin accepting connections .
_X11TransSocketUNIX
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