rununtil you get it sorted out why...
there are program(s) to refresh vga text mode / save restore vesa. run
it and you'll have your text terminal.
note because VT depends on kernel etc you problem might depend on how
you start x, not just X drivers or a flaky video card
Enno Deimel wrote
diagnosis by deletion ?? "it seemed to work after deletion". that's
crazy - simply crazy. an it should be there if the wrong thing is on
7100 of course of course.
people manage that themselves if the new XML font junk fails to - delete
it it will be back in
Stuart Scharf wrote:
I also
I use xmodmap. No way is it obsolete. It's who's job? To break unix
software by making time honored standards "obsolete" a little at a time?
- John
jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
OK,
setxkbmap -option caps:none
worked. Thanks!
"CB" == Cyril Brulebois writes:
CB> Well, nobody bothered to se
but you can set the sync modes before X startup or after - so saying it
is UBUNTU's error is wrong. it is Ubuntu's correctness to use the
better frequencies maybe
VERY NORMAL.
I have used vga extended cables or switchbox, but not with that exact
card - and using them reduces quality
video
Why blame X ?
many desktops / window managers will send X a HUP signal on exit. a bad
application might even do it.
First show was closed by UNIX or X itself decided to exit.
Michal Suchanek wrote:
Package: xserver-xorg-core
Version: 2:1.9.99.903-1
Followup-For: Bug #618622
Still a proble
You said radeon right? I don't have that but here's some tips.
/usr/X11R7/bin/Xorg (that's the name of your "real X server")
automatically makes a config (example /etc/X11/Xorg-config-4).
What you want is to run Xorg with option to save the config. Editing
that config you'll see mouse, keyb
stupid but I must say...
the video triangle (chip interfaces, documentation, sheer number of "new
plans" and lack of drivers) is worse than the bermuda triangle !
Julien Viard de Galbert wrote:
CCing the bug Back, I guess your point of view might be shared by other
users.
On Mon, Mar 14, 201
my experience with that is you *might* have a memory problem with your
video card
with the lockup statement included that adds to the possibility that
might be so
on the other hand I can't see it so you might just need graphics libs
needing to be re-installed
Best is if you can try a "know
OH DANG it!
I didn't see your doing this from a gdm desktop. NEVER MIND.
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
[adding Thomas to Cc, as this concerns xterm]
FYI, libxt/1:1.1.0-1 also breaks xterm: XAUTHORITY is removed from the
environment, meaning that I can no longer start X applications from
xterm when g
hi I wrote www.sourceforge.net/projects/xdm-options/
one reason I've used xdm for so long is that having my environment in
xterm was more important to me than how X got started
I think the C-coded display managers out there don't bother with
/etc/profile or ~/.profile like a login should - bu
if you don't mind my butting in
I notice when I start gdm xdm has *no* environment.
I have no comment on whether this or that app uses that particular env.
var. though.
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2011-03-08 11:31:00 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
[adding Thomas to Cc, as this concerns xterm]
good part of them once.
Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Sun, 2011-03-06 at 19:49 -0500, John D. Hendrickson and Sara Darnell
wrote:
I haven't heard of many chips that won't hang given the wrong
instructsion whether it's GPU or keyboard controller.
Of course. This is why the kerne
I haven't heard of many chips that won't hang given the wrong
instructsion whether it's GPU or keyboard controller. Sounds like more
than a driver issue but a choice of driver issue. How are you going to
have it both ways without an ammount of care you have no time for?
having interrupting a
I'll restate the obvious. note I'm not part of xserver-xorg-video-vesa
team - so look for more answers.
make sure your linux kernel has radeon support. make sure X loads the
modules. make sure X.org supports the chipset that is actually on the card.
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I had the problems you speak of at one time. I had *thought* my gnome
were installed but infact the libs were not all installed correctly.
Was it an installer problem? I don't remember - but the problem had
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