On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:35:10 +0200, Koen Kooi <k.k...@student.utwente.nl>
wrote:
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> On 20-04-10 18:39, Martyn Welch wrote:
>> Martyn Welch wrote:
>>> Koen Kooi wrote:
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>>>> On 19-04-10 10:21, Piyush Verma wrote:
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>>>>> Hello Friends
>>>>>
>>>>> After lots of efford finaly I compile x11-gpe-image.
>>>>>
>>>>> Everything goes well.
>>>>>
>>>>> While booting it display Linux Logo on screen.
>>>>>
>>>>> But after this message "Starting GPE display manager: gpe-dm"
Nothing
>>>>> display on screen.
>>>>>
>>>>> I do googling. May other people have same problem but not solution.
>>>>>
>>>>> How ever I did not find this in Angstrom malling list.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any one having idea what cause for this problem ?
>>>>>     
>>>>
>>>> Not without you telling us which branch & revision you built from,
>>>> which
>>>> machine you're running it out, output from log files, etc.
>>>>   
>>>
>>> I think that I'm having the same problem. I've done a bit of prodding,
>>> however I'm not familiar with the process used to load the graphical
>>> stuff under Angstrom.
>>>
>>> I'm building from org.openembedded.dev, using the h5000 machine
>>> config. I am attempting to debug from the serial console.
>>>
>>> gpe-dm returns with a return value of 0, however it doesn't seem to be
>>> doing anything, from running an older pre-built image I'd expected it
>>> to start X and run /etc/X11/Xinit.
>>>
>>> Running "Xorg &" followed by "export DISPLAY=:0" and "/etc/X11/Xinit"
>>> revealed that it was looking for the xmodmaps in "/etc/X11/xmodmaps",
>>> however they are in "/etc/X11", I copied them and tried again. This
>>> got me to the "New user details" screen, but it wasn't accepting input
>>> from the touchscreen, though the touch screen isn't functioning, so I
>>> must still be missing something. This process output the following
>>> errors:
>>>
>>> X Error of failed request:  BadValue (integer parameter out of range
>>> for operation)
>>>  Major opcode of failed request:  118 (X_SetModifierMapping)
>>>  Value in failed request:  0x17
>>>  Serial number of failed request:  126
>>>  Current serial number in output stream:  126
>>> Your 96 DPI screen is already configured.
>>> ls: /usr/bin/chvt.console-tools: No such file or directory
>>> Making [/usr/bin/chvt.console-tools] SUID root...
>>> chmod: /usr/bin/chvt.console-tools: No such file or directory
>>> run-parts: /etc/X11/Xinit.d/80chvt-SUID exited with code 1
>>> modmap applied after 0 additional tries
>>> /etc/X11/Xinit.d/99gpe-login: line 14: /usr/X11R6/bin/xmodmap: not
found
>>> /etc/X11/gpe-login.setup: line 18: gpe-setbg: not found
>>> 0
>>> Trying to fall back to background color.
>>> Keysym not found, for key definition '????XF86PowerDown'
>>> Keysym not found, for key definition '????Held XF86PowerDown'
>>> /usr/share/themes/Clearlooks/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:46: Clearlooks
>>> configuration option "menuitemstyle" is not supported and will be .
>>> /usr/share/themes/Clearlooks/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:47: Clearlooks
>>> configuration option "listviewitemstyle" is not supported and will.
>>> /usr/share/themes/Clearlooks/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:48: Clearlooks
>>> configuration option "progressbarstyle" is not supported and will .
>>> Sorry - server Keyboard map doesn't contain either 2 or 4 KeySyms per
>>> Keycode - unsupported!
>>> locale_get_files: could not stat, trying fallback: No such file or
>>> directory
>>> /etc/gpe/locale.default: No such file or directory
>> 
>> Think I might have found it, when /etc/X11/Xserver runs I get:
>> 
>> exec Xorg -br -pn  -rgba rgb -dpi 100
>> Unrecognized option: -rgba
>> ...
>> 
>> Removing this parameter in "/etc/X11/xserver-common" gets it booting to
>> the "New user details", touch screen still not functioning, but it's a
>> step forward :-)
> 
> Try installing xf86-input-tslib.
> 

Ah! Ok, was missing something then. Looking at the image recipes, I should
probably be using xorg-image then.

Cheers Koen,

Martyn

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