Well, it seems it was but a temporary glitch, because I haven't had
this problem occur anymore. Thanks to everybody for their input.
On 11/7/06, Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried revdep-rebuild; nothing was broken so nothing was built.
And no, I don't have any developer packages
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 03:37, Erik wrote:
Hello,
Starting today, X has been acting a little strange for me. I'll be
doing nothing to spectacularer in kde, like typing in openoffice or
something else like that, and all of the sudden, X restarts and I am
faced with kdm. I don't know if
I tried revdep-rebuild; nothing was broken so nothing was built.
And no, I don't have any developer packages installed. I use stable X
that employs AIGLX and composite with stable nvidia drivers, and a
stable kde that uses transparencies. I've been using Xorg-x11 7.1
ever since it was marked
Hello,
Starting today, X has been acting a little strange for me. I'll be
doing nothing to spectacularer in kde, like typing in openoffice or
something else like that, and all of the sudden, X restarts and I am
faced with kdm. I don't know if this is a problem with something in
kde, kdm, or X,
try a revdep-rebuilt. A lot of such crashs are caused by some changed
dependencies.
(oh, and you can remove the BusID line from your xorg.conf. It won't make your
problem go away, but you don't need it too. Or do you have several cards
installed?).
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Hi, I would try without any of these:
Option AllowGLXWithComposite true
Option AddARGBGLXVisuals true
Section Extensions
Option Composite true
EndSection
You say that you are not running packages in ~arch and I must believe so, but
that config seems to
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