Re: [blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-27 Thread David Kredba
Hi.
I think that some of the basic X dependency packages are not present
in your system what is making Xorg not able to start even in the most
primitive configuration.

Could you please write us if you followed the X related part of BLFS
book step by step?

In theory maybe if you could please list /usr/include/X11/,
/usr/lib{,32,64}/X11, /usr/lib{,32,64}/xorg, /usr/lib{,32,64}/libx*
and /usr/lib{,32,64}/libX* folders and files it would be great.

Best regards, David.

2014-03-27 2:39 GMT+01:00  m...@pc-networking-services.com:



 Hi David,
Only one udevd can operate at the same time. No need to do anythingwith
 udev. (You can use eudev too, scripts around udev do the logic,udev the
 work.)
 ok i will not install the Udev given in the BLFS.
Please do install pciutils so we can see type of your VGA hardware.
 i have installed and the output of (/usr/sbin) lspci -v | grep VGA is
 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
 Trinity [Radeon HD 7640G] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])01:00.0 VGA
 compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Thames
 [Radeon HD 7500M/7600M Series] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
For fglrx you should configure Xorg using vendor tool packed withdriver
 package - fglrxconfig.For modern AMD driver it is called aticonfig.
 I used both the command fglrxconfig  aticonfig but it returned bash
 command not found

 If it is laptop with two graphics cards you maybe will need PRIME
 orBumblebee for switching it if it is not selectable in BIOS/UEFI.
 yes It is a laptop with dual graphics and it is proved by the lspci
 command above.
 And originally i din't installed the vesafb i just enabled it while kernel
 configuration.

 Is kernel module for your card loaded? (lsmod) Does the modulerecognize
 your card? (check your system log messages fileor rmmod module 
 modprobe module and post output of modprobe commandfrom
 terminal/konsole.)
Did you identified the module for your VGA and tried that removal/insert?
 I think so it has been loaded. And secondly i don't know about which
 module to select can you please help and name them so that i can perform
 the operation and send you the log of it.

 in last i have some attachments.1. lsmod output after installation on
 Pciutils.2.output of command Xorg -configure 1 a.log 2 w.log3.I also
 performed Xorg -config xorg.conf.d -retro( but it is just getting stuck at
 the last line as given in the file, i am able to enter words but it does
 not respond to it.)
 (and i would also like to mention that their is no files in xorg.conf.d)

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 Hello,

 Make sure that you have installed:
 Xorg Nouveau Driver-1.0.10
 Xorg ATI Driver-7.3.0
 MesaLib-10.0.3

 Mesalib is required for compiling the driver for your graphics chip set.

 When compiling Mesa be sure that you do not remove anything from the
 configure line that is shown on the instruction page as they are needed to
 compile your driver.

 Mesa will need to be compiled first (if its not already installed).

 By having both of the AMD chip set drivers installed your computer has
 more chance of being able to switch properly to the graphics mode as it
 has a fall back.

 Also it may well pay to install Xorg VESA Driver-2.3.3 as this one will be
 used if both of the others fail.

 Regards,

 Christopher

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Re: [blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-27 Thread Prasad Kumbhar
 Hello,
 
 Make sure that you have installed:
 Xorg Nouveau Driver-1.0.10
 Xorg ATI Driver-7.3.0
 MesaLib-10.0.3
 
 Mesalib is required for compiling the driver for your graphics chip set.
 
 When compiling Mesa be sure that you do not remove anything from the
 configure line that is shown on the instruction page as they are needed to
 compile your driver.
 
 Mesa will need to be compiled first (if its not already installed).
 
 By having both of the AMD chip set drivers installed your computer has
 more chance of being able to switch properly to the graphics mode as it
 has a fall back.
 
 Also it may well pay to install Xorg VESA Driver-2.3.3 as this one will be
 used if both of the others fail.
 
 Regards,
 
 Christopher


Hi Christopher,
i have installed both of these  Xorg ATI Driver-7.3.0  MesaLib-10.0.3 but not 
 Xorg Nouveau Driver-1.0.10 since it belongs to NVidia Cards and i have Radeon 
card.
and i have also tried of using   Xorg VESA Driver-2.3.3 but still i am not able 
to start the Xorg.
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Re: [blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-27 Thread me
 Hello,

 Make sure that you have installed:
 Xorg Nouveau Driver-1.0.10
 Xorg ATI Driver-7.3.0
 MesaLib-10.0.3

 Mesalib is required for compiling the driver for your graphics chip set.

 When compiling Mesa be sure that you do not remove anything from the
 configure line that is shown on the instruction page as they are needed
 to
 compile your driver.

 Mesa will need to be compiled first (if its not already installed).

 By having both of the AMD chip set drivers installed your computer has
 more chance of being able to switch properly to the graphics mode as it
 has a fall back.

 Also it may well pay to install Xorg VESA Driver-2.3.3 as this one will
 be
 used if both of the others fail.

 Regards,

 Christopher


 Hi Christopher,
 i have installed both of these  Xorg ATI Driver-7.3.0  MesaLib-10.0.3
 but not  Xorg Nouveau Driver-1.0.10 since it belongs to NVidia Cards and
 i have Radeon card.
 and i have also tried of using   Xorg VESA Driver-2.3.3 but still i am not
 able to start the Xorg.
 hope some one can help me out.
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Hello,

There is one more driver to try:

Xorg Fbdev Driver-0.4.4

This one is meant to be if all else fails it should start the server
unless you have not installed ALL of the software excluding the other
drivers in the Xorg section.  If you have left out any of the components
in that section, as David stated it will not work.

If you could also attach a copy of the .config file from your kernel.

Also an output of dmesg.  For that do dmesg  test so that we can see the
full output of what is actually going on.

Regards,

Christopher.

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Re: [blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-27 Thread Ken Moffat
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 01:08:56AM +1300, m...@pc-networking-services.com wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 There is one more driver to try:
 
 Xorg Fbdev Driver-0.4.4
 
 This one is meant to be if all else fails it should start the server
 unless you have not installed ALL of the software excluding the other
 drivers in the Xorg section.  If you have left out any of the components
 in that section, as David stated it will not work.
 
 If you could also attach a copy of the .config file from your kernel.
 
 Also an output of dmesg.  For that do dmesg  test so that we can see the
 full output of what is actually going on.
 
 Regards,
 
 Christopher.
 
 I've got a slightly different request:  Did X manage to create a
log in /var/log ?  If it did, what does it say ?

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Re: [blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-26 Thread Prasad Kumbhar



Hi David,
Only one udevd can operate at the same time. No need to do anythingwith udev. 
(You can use eudev too, scripts around udev do the logic,udev the work.)
ok i will not install the Udev given in the BLFS.
Please do install pciutils so we can see type of your VGA hardware.
i have installed and the output of (/usr/sbin) lspci -v | grep VGA is 
00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] 
Trinity [Radeon HD 7640G] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])01:00.0 VGA compatible 
controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Thames [Radeon HD 
7500M/7600M Series] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
For fglrx you should configure Xorg using vendor tool packed withdriver 
package - fglrxconfig.For modern AMD driver it is called aticonfig.
I used both the command fglrxconfig  aticonfig but it returned bash 
command not found

 If it is laptop with two graphics cards you maybe will need PRIME orBumblebee 
 for switching it if it is not selectable in BIOS/UEFI.
yes It is a laptop with dual graphics and it is proved by the lspci command 
above.
And originally i din't installed the vesafb i just enabled it while kernel 
configuration.

 Is kernel module for your card loaded? (lsmod) Does the modulerecognize your 
 card? (check your system log messages fileor rmmod module  modprobe module 
 and post output of modprobe commandfrom terminal/konsole.)
Did you identified the module for your VGA and tried that removal/insert?
I think so it has been loaded. And secondly i don't know about which module to 
select can you please help and name them so that i can perform the operation 
and send you the log of it.

in last i have some attachments.1. lsmod output after installation on 
Pciutils.2.output of command Xorg -configure 1 a.log 2 w.log3.I also 
performed Xorg -config xorg.conf.d -retro( but it is just getting stuck at the 
last line as given in the file, i am able to enter words but it does not 
respond to it.)
(and i would also like to mention that their is no files in xorg.conf.d)

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rfcomm 37420  12 
bnep   17736  2 
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joydev 17097  0 
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ip6t_rt12473  3 
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arc4   12543  2 
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snd_hda_intel  38307  5 
ath9k_hw  398477  2 ath9k_common,ath9k
snd_hda_codec 117617  3 
snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_intel
nf_conntrack_ipv4  14071  7 
nf_defrag_ipv4 12649  1 nf_conntrack_ipv4
snd_hwdep  13272  1 snd_hda_codec
xt_state   12514  14 
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snd_page_alloc 14230  2 snd_pcm,snd_hda_intel
snd_seq_midi   13132  0 
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ath19187  3 ath9k_common,ath9k,ath9k_hw
snd_rawmidi25114  1 snd_seq_midi
ath3k  12790  0 
mac80211  526619  1 ath9k
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snd_seq_device 14137  3 snd_seq,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq_midi
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kvm_amd50336  0 
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nf_conntrack_broadcast12541  1 nf_conntrack_netbios_ns
rts5139   277682  0 
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iptable_filter 12706  1 
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i2c_piix4  13066  0 
ip_tables 

Re: [blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-26 Thread me



 Hi David,
Only one udevd can operate at the same time. No need to do anythingwith
 udev. (You can use eudev too, scripts around udev do the logic,udev the
 work.)
 ok i will not install the Udev given in the BLFS.
Please do install pciutils so we can see type of your VGA hardware.
 i have installed and the output of (/usr/sbin) lspci -v | grep VGA is
 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
 Trinity [Radeon HD 7640G] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])01:00.0 VGA
 compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Thames
 [Radeon HD 7500M/7600M Series] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
For fglrx you should configure Xorg using vendor tool packed withdriver
 package - fglrxconfig.For modern AMD driver it is called aticonfig.
 I used both the command fglrxconfig  aticonfig but it returned bash
 command not found

 If it is laptop with two graphics cards you maybe will need PRIME
 orBumblebee for switching it if it is not selectable in BIOS/UEFI.
 yes It is a laptop with dual graphics and it is proved by the lspci
 command above.
 And originally i din't installed the vesafb i just enabled it while kernel
 configuration.

 Is kernel module for your card loaded? (lsmod) Does the modulerecognize
 your card? (check your system log messages fileor rmmod module 
 modprobe module and post output of modprobe commandfrom
 terminal/konsole.)
Did you identified the module for your VGA and tried that removal/insert?
 I think so it has been loaded. And secondly i don't know about which
 module to select can you please help and name them so that i can perform
 the operation and send you the log of it.

 in last i have some attachments.1. lsmod output after installation on
 Pciutils.2.output of command Xorg -configure 1 a.log 2 w.log3.I also
 performed Xorg -config xorg.conf.d -retro( but it is just getting stuck at
 the last line as given in the file, i am able to enter words but it does
 not respond to it.)
 (and i would also like to mention that their is no files in xorg.conf.d)

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Hello,

Make sure that you have installed:
Xorg Nouveau Driver-1.0.10
Xorg ATI Driver-7.3.0
MesaLib-10.0.3

Mesalib is required for compiling the driver for your graphics chip set.

When compiling Mesa be sure that you do not remove anything from the
configure line that is shown on the instruction page as they are needed to
compile your driver.

Mesa will need to be compiled first (if its not already installed).

By having both of the AMD chip set drivers installed your computer has
more chance of being able to switch properly to the graphics mode as it
has a fall back.

Also it may well pay to install Xorg VESA Driver-2.3.3 as this one will be
used if both of the others fail.

Regards,

Christopher

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Re: [blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-25 Thread Prasad Kumbhar
 Thanks David for replying  I am very sorry for replying so late.
In reply to your mail
 Do you have pciutils installed? Please run (/usr/sbin/)lspci -v |grep
 VGA and post the result here.
I have not installed pciutils till now. Is that important to install before 
running XORG?

 Is kernel module for your card loaded? (lsmod)
Output of the lsmod is in the attachments kindly have a look.

 Your log files look way too short.
whom ever i have showed my log they also have said this only but I don't know 
any thing about it.
 Do you have needed configuration in kernel? Is udev running properly?
I have installed the UDEV from LFS book but not from the BLFS book. Should I 
install UDEV from BLFS book also.

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Re: [blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-25 Thread David Kredba
Hi.
Only one udevd can operate at the same time. No need to do anything
with udev. (You can use eudev too, scripts around udev do the logic,
udev the work.)

Please do install pciutils so we can see type of your VGA hardware.

I do not see anything attached. My log written by xorg is around 40 KiB.

Did you identified the module for your VGA and tried that removal/insert?

What will Xorg say if called this way?:

Xorg -configure



Regards, David.

2014-03-25 18:51 GMT+01:00 Prasad Kumbhar prasadkumb...@live.com:
  Thanks David for replying  I am very sorry for replying so late.

 In reply to your mail

 Do you have pciutils installed? Please run (/usr/sbin/)lspci -v |grep
 VGA and post the result here.

 I have not installed pciutils till now. Is that important to install before
 running XORG?


 Is kernel module for your card loaded? (lsmod)

 Output of the lsmod is in the attachments kindly have a look.


 Your log files look way too short.

 whom ever i have showed my log they also have said this only but I don't
 know any thing about it.

 Do you have needed configuration in kernel?
 Is udev running properly?

 I have installed the UDEV from LFS book but not from the BLFS book. Should I
 install UDEV from BLFS book also.


 PLEASE HELP!

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Re: [blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-24 Thread David Kredba
Hi,
Do you have pciutils installed? Please run (/usr/sbin/)lspci -v |grep
VGA and post the result here.
Is kernel module for your card loaded? (lsmod) Does the module
recognize your card? (check your system log messages file
or rmmod module  modprobe module and post output of modprobe command
from terminal/konsole.)

Modern Xorg server is able to detect best settings for your card under
normal circumstances, no xorg.conf file should be needed.
Your log files look way too short.

Do you have needed configuration in kernel?
Is udev running properly?

Regards, David.


2014-03-23 13:53 GMT+01:00 Prasad Kumbhar prasadkumb...@live.com:
 I am right now in Xorg-7.7 Testing and Configuration. And as the book i run
 the startx but i am not getting the desired output as mentioned in book of
 getting 3/4 windows. In-fact it is showing me the description of my system
 and then for some time their is no output and suddenly it says about bad
 display. and then it exits.
 I am not able to figure what is wrong in it.

 Earlier i created the xorg.conf file but, when i run the startx it used to
 give some error in finding the display then i deleted the conf file. I am
 attaching the output which i got while i executed startx when i had
 xorg.conf file. And their was only one Xorg.0.log file.

 But after deleting the xorg.conf file, their are no errors for finding the
 display, now it just say bad display. And now i am getting 4 Xorg.*.log
 files(which can be found in attachments below) when i am running the
 startx. In last I am attaching the output which i got while i executed
 startx.

 attachments:
 1. output of startx with xorg.conf.
 2. Xorg.0.log.
 3. Xorg.1.log.
 4. Xorg.2.log.
 5. Xorg.3.log.
 6. output of startx without xorg.conf.

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[blfs-support] Not able to start the Xorg.

2014-03-23 Thread Prasad Kumbhar






I am right now in Xorg-7.7 Testing and Configuration. And as the book i run the 
startx but i am not getting the desired output as mentioned in book of 
getting 3/4 windows. In-fact it is showing me the description of my system and 
then for some time their is no output and suddenly it says about bad display. 
and then it exits.I am not able to figure what is wrong in it.
Earlier i created the xorg.conf file but, when i run the startx it used to 
give some error in finding the display then i deleted the conf file. I am 
attaching the output which i got while i executed startx when i had xorg.conf 
file. And their was only one Xorg.0.log file.
But after deleting the xorg.conf file, their are no errors for finding the 
display, now it just say bad display. And now i am getting 4 Xorg.*.log 
files(which can be found in attachments below) when i am running the startx. 
In last I am attaching the output which i got while i executed startx.
attachments:1. output of startx with xorg.conf.2. Xorg.0.log.3. Xorg.1.log.4. 
Xorg.2.log.5. Xorg.3.log.6. output of startx without xorg.conf.

  xauth:  file /root/.serverauth.1715 does not exist


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Release Date: 2013-12-27
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 3.8.0-35-generic i686 
Current Operating System: Linux GEN1 3.13.3 #5 SMP Sun Mar 23 06:04:53 IST 2014 
i686
Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.3-lfs-7.5 root=/dev/sda2 ro
Build Date: 21 March 2014  03:41:15PM
 
Current version of pixman: 0.32.4
Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
to make sure that you have the latest version.
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(==) Log file: /var/log/Xorg.1.log, Time: Sun Mar 23 18:01:33 2014
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(==) Using system config directory /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d
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Release Date: 2013-12-27
[29.830] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
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[29.834] Build Date: 21 March 2014  03:41:15PM
[29.836]  
[29.837] Current version of pixman: 0.32.4
[29.839]Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
to make sure that you have the latest version.
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(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
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[29.890] (==) Using config file: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[29.892] (==) Using system config directory /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d
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Using the first device section listed.
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Using a default monitor configuration.
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[29.930] (==) Automatically adding GPU devices
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/usr/share/fonts/X11/TTF/,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/OTF/,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/
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devices.
If no devices become available, reconfigure udev or disable 
AutoAddDevices.
[29.998] (II) Loader magic: 0x8260180
[29.998] (II) Module ABI versions:
[29.998]X.Org ANSI C Emulation: 0.4
[29.998]X.Org Video Driver: 15.0
[29.998]X.Org XInput driver : 20.0
[29.998]X.Org Server Extension : 8.0
[29.998] (II) xfree86: Adding drm device (/dev/dri/card0)
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X.Org X Server 1.15.0
Release Date: 2013-12-27
[69.401] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[69.401] Build Operating System: Linux 3.8.0-35-generic i686 
[69.401] Current Operating System: Linux GEN1 3.13.3 #5 SMP Sun Mar 23 
06:04:53 IST 2014 i686
[69.401] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.3-lfs-7.5 
root=/dev/sda2 ro
[69.401] Build Date: 21 March 2014  03:41:15PM
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