Garrett Cooper wrote:
I implemented the fix I suggested earlier (scanning
the WindowTable to remove Window objects as they're
deleted) and it does consistently resolve the crash,
but now the X server restarts itself when xinit asks
it to exit, so there's clearly still something amiss.
Patch atta
Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2010-Mar-14 00:04:21 -0800, Tim Kientzle wrote:
Okay, I've updated a bunch of ports and am still seeing the
crash. I rebuilt the server with debug symbols and finally
got something informative; here's the relevant portion of
the backtrace (frame #10 is the signal 11 deli
On 2010-Mar-14 00:04:21 -0800, Tim Kientzle wrote:
>Okay, I've updated a bunch of ports and am still seeing the
>crash. I rebuilt the server with debug symbols and finally
>got something informative; here's the relevant portion of
>the backtrace (frame #10 is the signal 11 delivery).
>
>#11 0x081
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:40 PM, Tim Kientzle wrote:
Trying to get X up and running on my Aspire One netbook
and having a couple of problems. Here's the first:
Whenever I exit, the server gets a Signal 11 and crashes ...
FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT r201154M: Tue Dec 29 09:27:29 PST 2009 GENERIC i38
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:40 PM, Tim Kientzle wrote:
> Trying to get X up and running on my Aspire One netbook
> and having a couple of problems. Here's the first:
>
> Whenever I exit, the server gets a Signal 11 and crashes,
> corrupting the screen. So far, I've been able to just
> tap the pow
Trying to get X up and running on my Aspire One netbook
and having a couple of problems. Here's the first:
Whenever I exit, the server gets a Signal 11 and crashes,
corrupting the screen. So far, I've been able to just
tap the power button to get a clean reboot (in particular,
it's just X crash