In searching for the cause, I found that the failure of 2D acceleration
must be due to a user configuration problem rather than a permissions
problem.
The system partition and thus the roots folder were newly created, the
/home/ partition was taken over from the previous installation. This was
In order to get the PC usable, I have tried to disable the part of the
system causing the error.
Disabling GLX made no difference (Option "GLX" "Disable"),
but disabling the 2D hardware acceleration did it (Option "AccelMethod"
"none").
So with the latter setting, the PC is usable until there is
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.7+23
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: wolf-dieter.gr...@gmx.de
Dear Maintainer,
After a fresh install of Debian 11 on this machine (Kaveri A10-7850K), OpenGL
only worked for root, not for users.
Same for Radeon and amdgpu drivers.
Thinking this might be an issue of an
Package: xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu
Version: 1.2.0-1+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: newcomer
Dear Maintainer,
I tried to switch from the "radeon" to the the "amdgpu" driver
by adding /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-amdgpu.conf with the following lines:
Section "Device"
Identifier "AMD"
ure a running system even
with missing firmware (fbdev, VESA), but the Installer-Team should also
find a way to enable the user to get all the required packages for his
system during the installation process.
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Best regards
Wolf-Dieter Groll
GnuPG-Key-Id: 0x1A5BA608
--
To UNSUB
xorg.conf at all: No mouse, no
Keyboard to switch to an alternate console, and a messy graphical screen.
Christian PERRIER schrieb:
> severity 613208 normal
> reassign 613208 xorg
> thanks
>
> Quoting Wolf-Dieter Groll (wolf-dieter.gr...@gmx.de):
>
>> Package: insta
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