I am currently running Fedora 18 x86_64, with the following packages:
gnome-shell-3.6.3.1-2.fc18.x86_64
xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.13.3-3.fc18.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-intel-2.21.8-1.fc18.x86_64
xorg-x11-glamor-0.5.0-5.20130401git81aadb8.fc18.x86_64
mesa-dri-drivers-9.2-0.7.20130528.fc18.x86_64
mesa-libGL
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Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 19:56:54 -0500
From: Alex Villacís Lasso
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El 28/07/13 13:08, walter harms escribió:
1. I have no clue but maybe some hints:
* Do you get the failure also when you do nothing, just stating X ?
* Can you trigger that behavier at will or more at random ?
* Did you upgrade ? or is that the first installation ?
Currently I have no way to tr
El 28/07/13 19:56, Alex Villacís Lasso escribió:
El 28/07/13 13:08, walter harms escribió:
1. I have no clue but maybe some hints:
* Do you get the failure also when you do nothing, just stating X ?
* Can you trigger that behavier at will or more at random ?
* Did you upgrade ? or is that the
El 07/08/13 09:10, Alex Villacís Lasso escribió:
El 03/08/13 21:38, Alex Villacís Lasso escribió:
El 28/07/13 19:56, Alex Villacís Lasso escribió:
El 28/07/13 13:08, walter harms escribió:
1. I have no clue but maybe some hints:
* Do you get the failure also when you do nothing, just
If this is off-topic, please tell me where should I post this instead.
I am having troubles testing the XWayland integration in Fedora 21. I
have already filed a bug at the RedHat bugtracker, so far with no answer:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1173801
I have tested one 32-bit l
I have this computer (Acer Aspire One ZG5 using Fedora 25 32-bits) where
the backtrace shown below appears every single time the machine boots.
What does it mean? Should I be worried about it? Last seen on kernel
version 4.8.8.
[4.521679] checking generic (4000 1e) vs hw (4000