I have managed to get startx working again, but I'm not sure if it's the
correct way. I added my user to the 'input' group after noticing the
following in /home/cas/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.1.log
[ 24633.131] (**) evdev: Dell Dell USB Keyboard: Device: "/dev/input/event1"
[ 24633.131] (EE) evdev: D
On Fri, Dec 04, 2015 at 01:57:53PM +0100, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> Are you using systemd?
Nope, this particular machine is still sysvinit.
It also has over 20 years worth of cruft on it, as i first built it in
1994 and have continuously upgraded it (with debian unstable) ever since.
> is lib
Am Donnerstag, 3. Dezember 2015, 22:43:38 schrieb Andreas Boll:
> Thanks for the backtrace!
>
> Which libdrm version do you have installed?
> If you still have libdrm 2.4.60 then this is a known bug and it's
> already fixed in a newer release. So 2.4.65 which is currently in
> testing should work
On Fri, 04 Dec 2015 19:03:05 +1100 Craig Sanders wrote:
Hi,
>
> sometime in the last ~70 days (since I last started X or rebooted),
> something has changed in X that prevents startx from working as an
> ordinary user.
>
> startx *was* working perfectly. Now when I run startx, I can see the
> xfc
Makefile.am |1
VERSION |2
configure.ac| 305
debian/changelog
Package: xinit
Version: 1.3.4-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
sometime in the last ~70 days (since I last started X or rebooted),
something has changed in X that prevents startx from working as an
ordinary user.
startx *was* working perfectly. Now when I run startx, I c
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