Undefined Symbol resVgaShared after upgrade to xorg 6.9

2006-02-13 Thread Tom Grove
I did a portupgrade this weekend and today my screen res went to 
1024x768...that's not my normal resolution.  I did some tinkering and 
found that no drivers showed up in xorgcfg when I try to setup my card.  
I looked at some logs and found this error message:


Undefined symbol resVgaShared


I'm not really sure what it means and was wondering if anyone else ran 
into similar problems? I'm running 6-stable and have an ATI radeon 
mobile card. In 6.8 everything worked fine...only after the upgrade did 
I start having problems.


-Tom
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Re: Undefined Symbol resVgaShared after upgrade to xorg 6.9

2006-02-13 Thread Kevin Kinsey

Tom Grove wrote:


I did a portupgrade this weekend and today my screen
res went to 1024x768...that's not my normal resolution.
I did some tinkering and found that no drivers showed
up in xorgcfg when I try to setup my card.  I looked at
some logs and found this error message:

Undefined symbol resVgaShared


I'm not really sure what it means and was wondering
if anyone else ran into similar problems? I'm running 6-stable
and have an ATI radeon mobile card. In 6.8 everything worked
fine...only after the upgrade did I start having problems.

-Tom



Wow, I didn't know 6.8 was even out! /crash-boom
 --- gee, what kinda guy makes fun of typos?  Please
   forgive my obvious trolling :-) and let's move on...

Anyway, I'd like to have seen a little more information in
your posting:

  ---is xorg the only thing that got upgraded?
  ---what window manager/environment are you using?
   *Was it upgraded?
  ---what does your xorg configuration file say in re:
   *driver
   *screen definitions
  ---what is your normal resolution?

IANAE, but I'd wonder if, since X seems to at least
run, if the issue isn't resVgaShared so much as
a change somewhere else.  Gnome, KDE and I think
XFCE all do some X management themselves (as do
some others, probably) and a change in your WM might
have caused your screen resolution to change also

Of course, either of us could be barking up the wrong
tree on this one.

Kevin Kinsey

--
You may be infinitely smaller than some things,
but you're infinitely larger than others.


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