Alan W. Irwin wrote:
Here are the results of my tests now. The Debian testing version of xorg
works fine on the graphical chip in my g33 chipset (ASUS P5K-V MB).
xorg.conf uses a gtf-generated [EMAIL PROTECTED] modeline. The Debian unstable
version of xorg using xserver-xorg-video-intel version 2:2.1.1-4 works fine
as well with exactly the same xorg.conf file. If the Debian unstable
version of xorg is kept exactly the same except and "upgrade" of the
xserver-xorg-video-intel package to either 2:2.1.99-1 or 2:2.2.0-1,
X -probeonly
completely locks up (no access to keyboard). So the problem was introduced
between 2:2.1.1-4 and 2:2.1.99-1.
Can you try adding
Option "AccelMethod" "XAA"
to your Device section in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
It's a random idea, but it looks EXA being the default causes some
problems...
Finally, I suggest you find some temporary means to keep the present
unstable version of xorg from being deployed to Debian testing until this
bug is fixed. I believe g33 chipset owners using Debian testing (which
works right now for me and presumably them) will be severely
disappointed if that precaution is not taken.
Right. So far, it can't enter testing because Xserver 1.4 can't either
anyway.
Brice
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