[Bug 190799] Re: "additional startup programs" crash xserver

2008-02-12 Thread _tom_
After further research I discovered, that "Virtual" values bigger than 2048 cause this problem. As stated before only Hardy is affected, values bigger than 2048 are working fine in Gutsy. -- "additional startup programs" crash xserver https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190799 You received this bug n

[Bug 190799] Re: "additional startup programs" crash xserver

2008-02-11 Thread _tom_
I can reproduce this error on a second machine. Affected is only ubuntu Hardy (gnome 2.21.90, xserver 1.4.1~git.., xserver-video-intel-2.2.0.90). The problem doesn't occur with ubuntu Gutsy on the same machine, so this is a REGRESSION and therefore this bug should be reopened. ** Changed in:

[Bug 190799] Re: "additional startup programs" crash xserver

2008-02-11 Thread _tom_
Thanks for your answer. I'm sorry, but I really think this is a grave bug and not a "support" problem. The "Virtual" entry for the xorg.conf file is well documented and necessary for using a dual screen configuration with xrandr (and X alone works without problems with it). The problem only ex

[Bug 190799] Re: "additional startup programs" crash xserver

2008-02-10 Thread _tom_
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11859544/xorg.conf -- "additional startup programs" crash xserver https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190799 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug contact for gnome-session

[Bug 190799] [NEW] "additional startup programs" crash xserver

2008-02-10 Thread _tom_
Public bug reported: I use a xorg.conf file for dual monitor support (nothing special, just added "Virtual 2560 1024" for xrandr support for two monitors). After I added this entry to my xorg.conf and tried to log into my gnome session I got a crash (gdm worked fine, but a few moments after the