Tue, 22 May 2012 14:38:03 -0500 tarihinde Jeremy Messenger <[email protected]> yazmış:
> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Warren Block <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Since a port upgrade yesterday, there have been some occasional > > graphical garblings in text in terminal windows and title bars. My > > saved example went away when X went away. Rebuilding everything > > the xfce4 port depended on doesn't seem to have cured it, nor did > > rebuilding everything the xorg port depends on. > > > > Starting X one time seems to work. Quit X and restart it, and the > > machine reboots. > > > > Any ideas? > > Since you didn't tell us what 'a port upgrade'. I am guessing that it > might be cairo, so try to downgrade cairo and see if it helps. You do > not need to rebuild ports for that. > > Cheers, > Mezz > > > -- > [email protected] - [email protected] > FreeBSD GNOME Team > http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/ - [email protected] That is due to a probable bug of Xorg-Intel driver with cairo. Boxes with intel graphics cards and cairo port updated will have X11 troubles as soon as you start an application which has GTK+ dependencies. Xorg shutsdown with "fatal error". Xorg logs will not reveal anything excpet that inter driver is broken. Rebuilding all cairo and GTK depended ports do not solve the problem but xorg will say error 0x10 and logs will not say nothing more than that. If you downgrade "cairo port" it will be ok. If you update ports tree with csup try portdowngrade. If not try to get the old version of ciaro port as package, remove the new one and install the old one, then do nnot upgrade the cairo port. That will keep things working untill a bug fix is available. I hope that helps. -- Gökşin Akdeniz <[email protected]>
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