Hello,
No idea if it helps in any way, but here is a video of the crash:
https://fleuret.org/tmp/bug_1030919.mp4
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.99.917+git20210115-1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: franc...@fleuret.org
The server crashes when the mouse pointer hovers over a specific gtk button of
the pavucontrol interface. Otherwise it never crashes.
I see this in /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old
Hi,
On Monday, December 24, at 09:29, Brice Goglin wrote:
> Can you try without any xorg.conf for now?
Sorry to sound slightly clueless, but what does that mean ? How do I
specify what card driver to use without a xorg.conf ?
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Dear Brice,
On Sunday, September 30, at 20:56, you wrote:
> Did you ever get this board to work with the nv driver?
Nope.
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Hi Brice,
> Ok the problem could be that the S-video output is enabled because
> the driver wrongly detects it as connected. There's a fix in the
> upstream git repository for this, I'll try to update the Debian
> package shortly.
Forcing the disconnection of the S-video with xrandr does not
On Wednesday, September 19, at 19:28, you wrote:
> Please send the output of xrandr too.
Here it is.
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xrandr.out
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