Re: [gentoo-user] Debugging X

2008-08-23 Thread Daniel Beecham
Dale wrote: forgottenwizard wrote: I'm having a problem getting X to work. It is seg faulting on me, and despite countless revdep-rebuilds and emerge -e world, it still doesn't work. It dies after the cursor shows up, spitting this backtrace and output. Sorry if the formatting sucks. The last

RE: [gentoo-user] Debugging X

2008-08-23 Thread Adam Carter
It dies after the cursor shows up, spitting this backtrace and output. Sorry if the formatting sucks. The last line is probably refering to the fact I tried to run it from within screen, so if that could cause a problem say so, and tell me how the heck to get a log of this output

Re: [gentoo-user] Debugging X

2008-08-20 Thread Zhou Rui
2008/8/20 forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm having a problem getting X to work. It is seg faulting on me, and despite countless revdep-rebuilds and emerge -e world, it still doesn't work. It dies after the cursor shows up, spitting this backtrace and output. Sorry if the formatting

Re: [gentoo-user] Debugging X

2008-08-20 Thread Dale
forgottenwizard wrote: I'm having a problem getting X to work. It is seg faulting on me, and despite countless revdep-rebuilds and emerge -e world, it still doesn't work. It dies after the cursor shows up, spitting this backtrace and output. Sorry if the formatting sucks. The last line is

Re: [gentoo-user] Debugging X

2008-08-20 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Wednesday 20 August 2008 07:18:55 forgottenwizard wrote: I'm having a problem getting X to work. It is seg faulting on me, and despite countless revdep-rebuilds and emerge -e world, it still doesn't work. It dies after the cursor shows up, spitting this backtrace and output. Sorry if the

Re: [gentoo-user] Debugging X

2008-08-20 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 00:18:55 -0500, forgottenwizard wrote: I tried to run it from within screen, so if that could cause a problem say so, and tell me how the heck to get a log of this output (since startx log.txt doesn't work) You're only redirecting standard output to the file, not the

Re: [gentoo-user] Debugging X

2008-08-20 Thread forgottenwizard
On 01:42 Wed 20 Aug, Dale wrote: If I read this correctly, it appears that it can not find the keyboard or something. This is what makes me think that: The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports: Warning: Multiple names for keycode 211. In your make.conf, do you have a line that

[gentoo-user] Debugging X

2008-08-19 Thread forgottenwizard
I'm having a problem getting X to work. It is seg faulting on me, and despite countless revdep-rebuilds and emerge -e world, it still doesn't work. It dies after the cursor shows up, spitting this backtrace and output. Sorry if the formatting sucks. The last line is probably refering to the fact