The 2.6.27.4 kernel from kernel.org does not resolve this bug.
Test system: Dell D820
Workaround applied:
1. installed XP into the full version of Virtualbox,
2. enabled Virtualbox to access the /proc/bus/usb virtual file system
(remounted with devgid= the group id of vboxusers group)
3. remove
** Description changed:
OVERVIEW
Dell provides a Bluetooth module for laptops that works with Linux only
when the laptop is shipped with XP. Laptops shipped with Vista uses a
different firmware for th BT module, which isn't recognized by Linux.
DIAGNOSTICS
Even though
Could this be simply an incompatibility between the xrandr library and
xserver-xgl? Can anyone using Xgl without an NVIDIA card (ATI,
whatever) confirm or deny it?
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Recon69 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had this problem every time i tried to use the restricted nvid
Hi there,
This seems to be related to Xrandr failing.
Deleting /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-2.0/xrandr.gnome-settings-plugin makes
the crash go away (at the cost of not being able to set the screen resolution
from Gnome). Not sure if this is caused by xserver-xgl or the new proprietary
NVIDI