On Sunday 05 March 2006 10:59 Jeremy Olexa was like:
> I have been searching this like crazy trying to fix this because it
> happens to me too. Since I upgraded to gentoo-sources 2.6.15-r1 and
> ati-drivers 8.22.5 I have been having the same issue as you, kernel
> panic every time I restart X/reboo
the only thing that solved this issue for me is downgrading to the
2.6.14 and forcing gdm to restart X each time i log out
it's in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf
# If you are having trouble with using a single server for a long time and
# want gdm to kill/restart the server, turn this on
AlwaysRestartServ
Robert Persson wrote:
I have also found, since the upgrade, that I can no longer exit gnome sanely.
The first time I did it I got a kernel panic; the second time I found myself
back at a garbled login screen; and the remaining 3 times I have simply found
myself with a black screen and an unres
On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 12:24:07AM -0800, Robert Persson wrote:
> I have just upgraded to xorg-7 and found that I can no longer use ctrl-alt-Fn
> to switch out of the x server. I am using the same version of fglrx that I
> was before I upgraded and this problem started happening. How do I get
>
--- fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > This problem is because of the keyboard layout. If
> you
> > use KDE go to Control Center / Regional &
> > Accessibility / Keyboard Layout and select the
> right
> > one for your keyboard.
>
> Thanks for the advice. I have done this, logged out
fire-eyes wrote:
> Curiously in Konsole, ctl-alt-F1 gives "P" , ctl-alt-F2 gives R.
Have you tried fiddling with XkbModel and XkbLayout in xorg.conf?
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-422163-highlight-xkbmodel+xkblayout.html
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>
> This problem is because of the keyboard layout. If you
> use KDE go to Control Center / Regional &
> Accessibility / Keyboard Layout and select the right
> one for your keyboard.
Thanks for the advice. I have done this, logged out of kde, and logged
back in, however it still does not work at
--- fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get console-switching back?
> >>
> >>Option "DontVTSwitch" "Off"
> >>
> >>in the xorg.conf
> >
> >
> > This doesn't appear to work. Although I don't
> understand why I should need to
> > specify a value for DontVTSwitch anyway. Is "Off"
> no longer t
I get console-switching back?
>>
>>Option "DontVTSwitch" "Off"
>>
>>in the xorg.conf
>
>
> This doesn't appear to work. Although I don't understand why I should need to
> specify a value for DontVTSwitch anyway. Is "Off" no longer the default?
>
> Thanks
> Robert
I noticed this problem when I
On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 02:13:04PM -0800, Penguin Lover Robert Persson squawked:
> On Saturday 04 March 2006 02:33 Willie Wong was like:
> > Option "DontVTSwitch" "Off"
> >
> > in the xorg.conf
>
> This doesn't appear to work. Although I don't understand why I should need to
> specify a value for
On Saturday 04 March 2006 02:33 Willie Wong was like:
> On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 12:24:07AM -0800, Penguin Lover Robert Persson
squawked:
> > I have just upgraded to xorg-7 and found that I can no longer use
> > ctrl-alt-Fn to switch out of the x server. I am using the same version of
> > fglrx tha
On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 12:24:07AM -0800, Penguin Lover Robert Persson squawked:
> I have just upgraded to xorg-7 and found that I can no longer use ctrl-alt-Fn
> to switch out of the x server. I am using the same version of fglrx that I
> was before I upgraded and this problem started happening.
I have just upgraded to xorg-7 and found that I can no longer use ctrl-alt-Fn
to switch out of the x server. I am using the same version of fglrx that I
was before I upgraded and this problem started happening. How do I get
console-switching back?
I have also found, since the upgrade, that I ca
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