Re: closing X

2010-06-14 Thread Derek Funk

On 6/13/2010 7:12 PM, Glen Barber wrote:

Hi Derek,

On 6/13/10 10:51 AM, Derek Funk wrote:

I have setup PCBSD and a Standard Freebsd with gui. and kbunto. They do
not close X completely. I get a flashing screen.
I can still type commands while the screen flashes. I have done a google
search but nothing seems to match my problem.

I installed opensolaris and it doesn't do this but I want bsd.

I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop that has intel mobile graphics. Is
this something with the intel graphics driver or an installed software
conflict.



Does it sound similar to this issue?

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2009-August/046958.html

Regards,

Yea, that is mostly what I am experiencing.  I followed the thread and 
didn't see a resolution.


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Re: closing X

2010-06-14 Thread Glen Barber

On 6/14/10 6:21 PM, Derek Funk wrote:

On 6/13/2010 7:12 PM, Glen Barber wrote:

Hi Derek,

On 6/13/10 10:51 AM, Derek Funk wrote:

I have setup PCBSD and a Standard Freebsd with gui. and kbunto. They do
not close X completely. I get a flashing screen.
I can still type commands while the screen flashes. I have done a google
search but nothing seems to match my problem.

I installed opensolaris and it doesn't do this but I want bsd.

I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop that has intel mobile graphics. Is
this something with the intel graphics driver or an installed software
conflict.



Does it sound similar to this issue?

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2009-August/046958.html

Regards,


Yea, that is mostly what I am experiencing. I followed the thread and
didn't see a resolution.




Last I used that laptop, there still was no resolution.  The only thing 
I could find to prevent it from happening in the first place is to not 
use xscreensaver, xrander, etc.  Once I disabled those apps, the 
flashing console went away.


I did find that 'startx' from the flashing console, and immediately 
closing X would drop me back to a normal, visible console.


Regards,

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Glen Barber
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closing X

2010-06-13 Thread Derek Funk
I have setup PCBSD and a Standard Freebsd with gui. and kbunto. They do 
not close X completely.  I get a flashing screen.
I can still type commands while the screen flashes.  I have done a 
google search but nothing seems to match my problem.


I installed opensolaris and it doesn't do this but I want bsd.

I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop that has intel mobile graphics. Is 
this something with the intel graphics driver or an installed software 
conflict.


Any help is appreciated.

Derek
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Re: closing X

2010-06-13 Thread Glen Barber

Hi Derek,

On 6/13/10 10:51 AM, Derek Funk wrote:

I have setup PCBSD and a Standard Freebsd with gui. and kbunto. They do
not close X completely. I get a flashing screen.
I can still type commands while the screen flashes. I have done a google
search but nothing seems to match my problem.

I installed opensolaris and it doesn't do this but I want bsd.

I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop that has intel mobile graphics. Is
this something with the intel graphics driver or an installed software
conflict.



Does it sound similar to this issue?

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2009-August/046958.html

Regards,

--
Glen Barber
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