Hi Patrick,

I commented out the line:

Option "Textured2D" "True"

in the "Device" section of my xorg.conf, rebooted and it works!!! Xorg does not crash! So it looks like my Mobility X1400 is much happier with those settings and the 1:9-1-1 driver. I tested out Compiz Fusion (which is really the only graphics intensive thing I use on my laptop) and it works as well as fglrx + AIGLX ever has. :P

I appreciate your assistance on this one and am glad that my card is again working with fglrx, albeit without "Textured 2D". :) Things look the same to me though, does "Textured 2D" only come into play with games or something?

Anyway thanks again.

Regards,
Jonny



Patrick Matthäi wrote:
Hm I think this should help, could you please verify it?

Go to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and comment out the Textured2D option (like "Option "Textured2D" "True"").

Does it solve the issue for you?

Jonny Noog schrieb:
Nope, sorry Patrick, still no joy. :(

Regards,
Jonny



Patrick Matthäi wrote:
Jonny Noog schrieb:
Followup-For: Bug #513222
Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 1:9-1-1

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Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the great instructions on getting the experimental fglrx packages onto my system, much appreciated.

Once I went through the process of getting/building the packages as you instructed, I installed them with dpkg and built the module with module-assistant then rebooted. I got to the login screen and for a second I thought it was going to work, but no, crashed as before. Sorry I can't be the bearer of better news. :(

I am again attaching the output of dmesg and my Xorg.0.log.

Hm could you try it out with adding the following to your xorg.conf:

Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AIGLX" "off"
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