Re: Blank screen after existing X windows

2006-07-17 Thread Jim Stapleton

On 7/17/06, Martin Miedema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I just installed FreeBSD 6.1 on my Thinkpad T23 (one of my first times
using FreeBSD) and after wrestling my self through configuring X I'm
having the following problem:

X starts correctly and opens KDE but when I log it out it just shows a
blank screen. I can blindly type shutdown -p now or startx (which starts
X again normally.

The only way for me to shutdown X without facing the blank screen
appears to be by using CTRL-F1 and pressing CTRL+C

Please let me know if you need any configuration files or logs etc.

Thanks in advance,

Martin Miedema.
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You might want to post the end of your xorg log file as of the error
(go to a non-x console after logging out of X but before restarting
it, grab the last full entry)

I had this issue before, it was caused by not having X setup right (I
think I loaded a module it didn't like or had the driver settings
slightly off), either way, making the config file slightly more
conservative with the driver fixed it. I can't remember what I did,
but the xorg.conf file made the error pretty obvious.

-Jim Stapleton
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Re: Blank screen after existing X windows

2006-07-17 Thread Martin Miedema

Jim Stapleton wrote:

On 7/17/06, Martin Miedema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I just installed FreeBSD 6.1 on my Thinkpad T23 (one of my first times
using FreeBSD) and after wrestling my self through configuring X I'm
having the following problem:

X starts correctly and opens KDE but when I log it out it just shows a
blank screen. I can blindly type shutdown -p now or startx (which starts
X again normally.

The only way for me to shutdown X without facing the blank screen
appears to be by using CTRL-F1 and pressing CTRL+C

Please let me know if you need any configuration files or logs etc.

Thanks in advance,

Martin Miedema.
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You might want to post the end of your xorg log file as of the error
(go to a non-x console after logging out of X but before restarting
it, grab the last full entry)

I had this issue before, it was caused by not having X setup right (I
think I loaded a module it didn't like or had the driver settings
slightly off), either way, making the config file slightly more
conservative with the driver fixed it. I can't remember what I did,
but the xorg.conf file made the error pretty obvious.

-Jim Stapleton
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I have uploaded my Xorg.0.log / Xorg.0.log.old and xorg.conf in a zip 
file which is available at: http://cyberswordshideout.tk/bsdstuff.zip


Thanks,

Martin.
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Re: Blank screen after existing X windows

2006-07-17 Thread Jim Stapleton

On 7/17/06, Martin Miedema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Jim Stapleton wrote:
 On 7/17/06, Martin Miedema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just installed FreeBSD 6.1 on my Thinkpad T23 (one of my first times
 using FreeBSD) and after wrestling my self through configuring X I'm
 having the following problem:

 X starts correctly and opens KDE but when I log it out it just shows a
 blank screen. I can blindly type shutdown -p now or startx (which starts
 X again normally.

 The only way for me to shutdown X without facing the blank screen
 appears to be by using CTRL-F1 and pressing CTRL+C

 Please let me know if you need any configuration files or logs etc.

 Thanks in advance,

 Martin Miedema.
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 You might want to post the end of your xorg log file as of the error
 (go to a non-x console after logging out of X but before restarting
 it, grab the last full entry)

 I had this issue before, it was caused by not having X setup right (I
 think I loaded a module it didn't like or had the driver settings
 slightly off), either way, making the config file slightly more
 conservative with the driver fixed it. I can't remember what I did,
 but the xorg.conf file made the error pretty obvious.

 -Jim Stapleton
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I have uploaded my Xorg.0.log / Xorg.0.log.old and xorg.conf in a zip
file which is available at: http://cyberswordshideout.tk/bsdstuff.zip

Thanks,

Martin.



Please put the file in the mail to the newsgroup, or if you really
don't want to put it here, host the plain-text, and not in an archive.

Thanks,
-Jim
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