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#8 0x557e0a32521a in _start ()
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-qxl
Version: 0.1.4+20161126git4d7160c-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Debian 9 fresh install in QEMU, qxl video; KDE desktop
It worked on first boot, but crashed on 2nd login.
I suspect the difference is that I
to this frame (corrupt stack?)
(gdb) q
Given that's in a signal handler perhaps the rest of the stack is fine;
it's just the return data that's had it.
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more consistent behaviour.
(In addition I'm never really convinced X really likes running
at anything other than one of 75 or 100 dpi what with older
bitmap fonts).
Thanks again for your reply,
Dave
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Package: xserver-common
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-6
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
As an observation there are a lot of different places that the Xserver
is configured and that this complicates the process of finding errors in
the configuration - the ones I'm aware of are:
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4
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Hi,
Should have closed this - it started working again a few months ago;
can't remember which version actually fixed it, but its a happy GL
X server now.
Thanks,
Dave
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Hi,
Should have closed this - it started working again a few months ago;
can't remember which version actually fixed it, but its a happy GL
X server now.
Thanks,
Dave
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file created by a new server/kdm/whatever ?
Dave
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file created by a new server/kdm/whatever ?
Dave
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Hi,
Yep - this also happens here - (sid on x86, Radeon); note that
I can confirm it is xlibs since doing:
apt-get install xlibs=4.2.1-6 xlibs-dev=4.2.1-6 xlibs-pic=4.2.1-6
gets me a working X again.
Dave
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Hi,
Yep - this also happens here - (sid on x86, Radeon); note that
I can confirm it is xlibs since doing:
apt-get install xlibs=4.2.1-6 xlibs-dev=4.2.1-6 xlibs-pic=4.2.1-6
gets me a working X again.
Dave
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