Hi.

  Thanks for explain me this again :)
This time, I probably understood.

  I will try two new install for compare,
on with the downgrade with 1.11 with proprietary driver and other with free
driver radeon.

  Sorry, for be so noob ;)

A++ Xav.

2012/5/22 Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org>

> Hi again Xavier,
>
> (I'm Ccing the list since I don't want to repeat myself next time
> someone asks about that stupid driver.)
>
> Xavier Manach <x...@tekio.org> (22/05/2012):
> >   I understand that proprietary driver don't interresting you.
> > It's sad because It's worked there is 5 days and lastest change in
> > xorg package broke it.
>
> What is sad is:
>  (1) it's proprietary
>  (2) it's not keeping up with X development
>  (3) (1) means we can't help them fix (2)
>
> >   How can I get simply older version of packages ?
>
> Downgrade xserver-xorg-core to 1.11 (you can find it on
> snapshot.debiban.org), it's built from the xorg-server package. You'll
> need drivers compatible with this version, too.
>
> >   Have you some documentation for
> >  - get all xorg packages from git (or other).
> >  - get all xorg sources packages from git (or other) and build package
> > and test it ?
>
> The problem isn't X. The problem is that fglrx hasn't been updated to
> work with X 1.12; so newer snapshots from git won't help at all.
>
> > I will try to found the change that cause this segfault.
>
> That's called video ABI changes.
>
> >   Can you give me an advise about package I should try first ?
> > Something that changed in the version commited the last days that can
> > cause a segfault...
>
> Use radeon in the meanwhile, removing all traces of fglrx from your
> system, problem solved (a reboot is probably needed to make the removal
> effective).
>
> Mraw,
> KiBi.
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