>From http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/ServerDebugging:

Likewise, some gdb versions crash when starting the X server when
attempting to run xkbcomp. This is, amazingly enough, a bug in the
kernel's DRM code for suppressing some signals; it should be fixed in
2.6.28 if not earlier. You can disable XKB by passing the -kb option on
the server's command line; obviously if you're trying to debug XKB this
may cause you some problems and you're probably better off attaching gdb
to a running X instead. Alternatively, disable DRI, but again, if DRI is
the thing you're trying to debug, that won't help.

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