Matthieu Herrb <[email protected]> writes: > Hi, > > Recent snapshots contains one important update which is not committed > yet: xserver 1.8. > > The goal is to ship this with OpenBSD 4.8. There are probably still a > few rough edges there, so please test and report problems (with as > many details as possible - Xorg.0.log, dmesg, xorg.conf). > > Tests of not-so standard configurations that do work currently for > non-regresssion are particularly important.
Fresh install of 2010-07-24 snapshot. I have no xorg.conf. I have tested and it seems to work correctly: - xrandr (rotate, dual screen) - xv (even with one video on each screen, with mplayer) - OpenGL lightly tested (glxgears works) - compositing (xcompmgr + FadeInactive in xmonad) I have problems with my touchpad. When I start X (using startx), sometimes, X takes a little bit longer to start, and the touchpad does not work. In this case, pckbc: command timeout pmsi_enable: command error appears in the dmesg. Switching between VT and X try to take the touchpad. Sometimes, I have the same symptomes (slower switch to X, the messages in the dmesg and no touchpad), and sometimes, it works OK. It works about 1/5 of the times. One time the touchpad works, I do not have any problem until I restart X or switch to VT. With a snapshot 1 or 2 weeks ago, I did not have this problem. I do not know if this is related to xserver 1.8.2. I also have problems with X and suspend, but I cannot compare with old behavior because suspend did not work at all with the other snapshots. You can find dmesg and Xorg.0 here: http://texitoi.eu/~texitoi/OpenBSD-2010-07-24-report/ If you have any questions, I'll try to answer, but I'll be off from the 1st to the 15th. I read tech, but not (still) x11. Thanks for your work. -- Guillaume Pinot http://www.irccyn.ec-nantes.fr/~pinot/ + Les grandes personnes ne comprennent jamais rien toutes seules, et c'est fatigant, pour les enfants, de toujours leur donner des explications... ; -- Antoine de Saint-Exupiry, Le Petit Prince () ASCII ribbon campaign -- Against HTML e-mail /\ http://www.asciiribbon.org -- Against proprietary attachments
