Re: Restarting new Xorg freezes system

2009-01-30 Thread Luke Dean



On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Alain G. Fabry wrote:


On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:18:10PM -0800, Luke Dean wrote:



On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Glen Barber wrote:


Luke Dean wrote:


The operating system and ports were all cvsupped and built from source
today.  I'm running Xorg + windowmaker + the radeon driver on i386
7-STABLE

My xorg.conf was built from scratch by Xorg -configure, plus I added
Option AllowEmptyInput off
to the ServerLayout section, per /usr/ports/UPDATING, since I'm not
running hal and I can't get keyboard or mouse otherwise.

Everything appears to be great.  My applications launch much faster than
they did before the upgrade.  Shutting down and restarting X is the only
problem I'm having.  This was not a problem before I upgraded to the new
Xorg.

This is a desktop system.  I launch X with startx from the console.  I
can shut down X either by exiting windowmaker or by killing the Xorg
server with ctrl+alt+backspace.  There appear to be some failure messages
on the console when I shut down X, but I don't know what they mean or
if they're important.  I'm attaching a log below.  I don't see any stuck
processes after the shutdown, but perhaps I don't know what I'm looking
for.

If I later restart X with startx, some corrupted graphical junk appears
on the screen and the system freezes solid.  Keyboard and mouse are
completely unresponsive.  NumLock light won't change.  I can't ssh into
the system either.
I can reproduce this at will, but my hard drives don't like it.

Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
Do I need to switch to hal?



Have you read /usr/ports/UPDATING?



Well.. yeah... See my second paragraph above.
Is there something in there that I'm not seeing that explains why
restarting X would hang the whole system?
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You by any chance don't have dual-headed X configured? I had a similar 
problem and after removing my second ServerLayout section + RgbPath + 
'AllowEmptyInput' in xorg.conf, everything seems to work again (even my 
dual display ???)


Section ServerLayout
   Identifier X.org Configured
   Screen  0  PANEL 0 0
   InputDeviceMouse0 CorePointer
   InputDeviceKeyboard0 CoreKeyboard
   Option AllowEmptyInput off
EndSection

# Removed after upgrade xorg...

#Section ServerLayout
#   Identifier X.org Configured
#   Screen  0  PANEL 0 0
#   Screen  1  VGA_1 RightOf PANEL
#   InputDeviceMouse0 CorePointer
#   InputDeviceKeyboard0 CoreKeyboard
#Option AllowEmptyInput off
#   Option  Xinerama true
#EndSection



No, just one monitor and just one ServerLayout section.
I just discovered that switching from radeon to vesa makes the problem
go away for me.
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Re: Restarting new Xorg freezes system

2009-01-29 Thread Luke Dean



On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Glen Barber wrote:


Luke Dean wrote:


The operating system and ports were all cvsupped and built from source
today.  I'm running Xorg + windowmaker + the radeon driver on i386
7-STABLE

My xorg.conf was built from scratch by Xorg -configure, plus I added
Option AllowEmptyInput off
to the ServerLayout section, per /usr/ports/UPDATING, since I'm not
running hal and I can't get keyboard or mouse otherwise.

Everything appears to be great.  My applications launch much faster than
they did before the upgrade.  Shutting down and restarting X is the only
problem I'm having.  This was not a problem before I upgraded to the new
Xorg.

This is a desktop system.  I launch X with startx from the console.  I
can shut down X either by exiting windowmaker or by killing the Xorg
server with ctrl+alt+backspace.  There appear to be some failure messages
on the console when I shut down X, but I don't know what they mean or
if they're important.  I'm attaching a log below.  I don't see any stuck
processes after the shutdown, but perhaps I don't know what I'm looking
for.

If I later restart X with startx, some corrupted graphical junk appears
on the screen and the system freezes solid.  Keyboard and mouse are
completely unresponsive.  NumLock light won't change.  I can't ssh into
the system either.
I can reproduce this at will, but my hard drives don't like it.

Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
Do I need to switch to hal?



Have you read /usr/ports/UPDATING?



Well.. yeah... See my second paragraph above.
Is there something in there that I'm not seeing that explains why
restarting X would hang the whole system?
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Re: Restarting new Xorg freezes system

2009-01-29 Thread Alain G. Fabry
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:18:10PM -0800, Luke Dean wrote:
 
 
 On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Glen Barber wrote:
 
 Luke Dean wrote:
 
 The operating system and ports were all cvsupped and built from source
 today.  I'm running Xorg + windowmaker + the radeon driver on i386
 7-STABLE
 
 My xorg.conf was built from scratch by Xorg -configure, plus I added
 Option AllowEmptyInput off
 to the ServerLayout section, per /usr/ports/UPDATING, since I'm not
 running hal and I can't get keyboard or mouse otherwise.
 
 Everything appears to be great.  My applications launch much faster than
 they did before the upgrade.  Shutting down and restarting X is the only
 problem I'm having.  This was not a problem before I upgraded to the new
 Xorg.
 
 This is a desktop system.  I launch X with startx from the console.  I
 can shut down X either by exiting windowmaker or by killing the Xorg
 server with ctrl+alt+backspace.  There appear to be some failure messages
 on the console when I shut down X, but I don't know what they mean or
 if they're important.  I'm attaching a log below.  I don't see any stuck
 processes after the shutdown, but perhaps I don't know what I'm looking
 for.
 
 If I later restart X with startx, some corrupted graphical junk appears
 on the screen and the system freezes solid.  Keyboard and mouse are
 completely unresponsive.  NumLock light won't change.  I can't ssh into
 the system either.
 I can reproduce this at will, but my hard drives don't like it.
 
 Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
 Do I need to switch to hal?
 
 
 Have you read /usr/ports/UPDATING?
 
 
 Well.. yeah... See my second paragraph above.
 Is there something in there that I'm not seeing that explains why
 restarting X would hang the whole system?
 ___

You by any chance don't have dual-headed X configured? I had a similar problem 
and after removing my second ServerLayout section + RgbPath + 'AllowEmptyInput' 
in xorg.conf, everything seems to work again (even my dual display ???)

Section ServerLayout
Identifier X.org Configured
Screen  0  PANEL 0 0
InputDeviceMouse0 CorePointer
InputDeviceKeyboard0 CoreKeyboard
Option AllowEmptyInput off
EndSection

# Removed after upgrade xorg...

#Section ServerLayout
#   Identifier X.org Configured
#   Screen  0  PANEL 0 0
#   Screen  1  VGA_1 RightOf PANEL
#   InputDeviceMouse0 CorePointer
#   InputDeviceKeyboard0 CoreKeyboard
#Option AllowEmptyInput off
#   Option  Xinerama true
#EndSection


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Re: Restarting new Xorg freezes system

2009-01-28 Thread Glen Barber

Luke Dean wrote:


The operating system and ports were all cvsupped and built from source
today.  I'm running Xorg + windowmaker + the radeon driver on i386
7-STABLE

My xorg.conf was built from scratch by Xorg -configure, plus I added
Option AllowEmptyInput off
to the ServerLayout section, per /usr/ports/UPDATING, since I'm not
running hal and I can't get keyboard or mouse otherwise.

Everything appears to be great.  My applications launch much faster than
they did before the upgrade.  Shutting down and restarting X is the only
problem I'm having.  This was not a problem before I upgraded to the new
Xorg.

This is a desktop system.  I launch X with startx from the console.  I
can shut down X either by exiting windowmaker or by killing the Xorg
server with ctrl+alt+backspace.  There appear to be some failure messages
on the console when I shut down X, but I don't know what they mean or
if they're important.  I'm attaching a log below.  I don't see any stuck
processes after the shutdown, but perhaps I don't know what I'm looking
for.

If I later restart X with startx, some corrupted graphical junk appears
on the screen and the system freezes solid.  Keyboard and mouse are
completely unresponsive.  NumLock light won't change.  I can't ssh into
the system either.
I can reproduce this at will, but my hard drives don't like it.

Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
Do I need to switch to hal?



Have you read /usr/ports/UPDATING?


--
Glen Barber


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