On May 14, 2012, at 2:53 PM, Peter Dyballa <peter_dyba...@web.de> wrote:

> 
> Am 14.05.2012 um 20:41 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston:
> 
>> Please move aside your ~/.xinitrc and use the system default.
> 
> Now I get:

<snip>

>> Reproduce the issue using that sanitized environment.
> 
> This seems to fail. When I also mv ~/.xinitrc.d out of the way this message 
> vanishes.

I assumed you didn't have a ~/.xinitrc.d since you had a ~/.xinitrc (which 
would mean ~/.xinitrc.d wouldn't be used...), so yeah ... move both out of the 
way to sanitize your environment...

>> Tell me what xset commands to execute to cause the error message.
> 
> It might help to have more than one version of xset:
> 
>       -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 88544 10. Mai 04:54 /opt/X11/bin/xset
>       -rwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 38200 20. Apr 21:01 /opt/local/bin/xset
>       -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 88624 17. Dez 2009  /usr/X11/bin/xset

That is irrelevant.  They are all the same.

With your sanitized environment (no ~/.xinitrc, no ~/.xinitrc.d), the issue 
doesn't occur, so obviously it's something about your custom xinitrc that is 
causing the issue.  You need to figure out what xset commands you are running 
in your xinitrc and come up with a reduced test case.  That will help you 
figure out the problem.

--Jeremy




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