http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2872
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What |Removed |Added
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Summary|XFdrake crashes during |XFdrake crashes during
|tesing when run inside X on |testing when run inside X on
|mdk-9.1rc1/2 and 9.1 final |mdk-9.1rc1/2 and 9.1 final
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-27-07 10:27 -------
Bug still valid in LM9.2 beta1 but in a different form.
Irrespective of whether there is an existing /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 or not,
testing the configuration (from inside X) causes XFdrake to present a blue
screen with a cursor in it but no buttons asking the user to press "yes" or
"no". Also, it never comes out of the blue screen on its own. If I switch
console (ctrl-alt-f7) and return to VT7, I see that the blue screen has
disappeared and XFdrake has given an error message in a pop-up window:
An error ocurred
Try to change some parameters
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description:
Start XFdrake within Xwindows from a terminal. Test the X configuration. If the test
is
successful, XFdrake shows a nice colorful screen and asks if the user can see it ok.
Click
yes/no. Now XFdrake window should reappear. However when normal screen is restored,
the
XFdrake window is found to have vanished. Pressing ctrl-c to interrupt the hung
XFdrake
process.