tag 229041 + moreinfo severity 229041 important thanks On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 04:21:08PM +0100, Michele Bendazzoli wrote: > Package: xserver-xfree86 > Version: 4.2.1-15 > Severity: grave > Justification: renders package unusable
It doesn't render the package unusable for everyone; rather, it is specific to your video hardware or Linux kernel version (or possibly both), therefore it is not grave. > When I start linux using the kernel-image 2.6* (installed via dselect) > the xserver doesn't start anymore. Because I have two video cards I try > a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 and set the bus with a PCI:01:05:0 > (the lspci report the MGA G400 at 01:05.0) without any fortune. lspci reports hexadecimal values, and the XF86Config-4 file expects decimal values. This is documented in the debconf templates for xserver-xfree86: Template: xserver-xfree86/config/device/bus_id Type: string _Description: Please enter the video card's bus identifier. Users of PowerPC machines, and users of any computer with multiple video devices, should specify the BusID of the video card in the format: . PCI:nn:nn:nn . ******************************************************************************** (where each nn is a decimal number referring to the card's bus, device, and function number, respectively). ******************************************************************************** . For users of multi-head setups, this option will configure only one of the heads. Further configuration will have to be done manually in the X server configuration file, /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. . ******************************************************************************** You may wish to use the "lspci" command to determine the bus location of your PCI or AGP video card. Keep in mind that lspci reports the bus, device, and function numbers in hexadecimal, not decimal. ******************************************************************************** . When possible, this question has been pre-answered for you and you should accept the default unless you know it doesn't work. . Users of non-PowerPC machines with only one video card should leave this entry blank. (Emphasis added.) To convert hex to decimal in the shell, use the printf(1) command. E.g.: $ lspci 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801BA/CA/DB/EB PCI Bridge (rev 02) $ printf '%d\n' 0x1e 30 The XF86Config-4 file you attached was truncated, and there was no X server log file attached to your report. Please mail this bug report <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the complete information described in the XF86Config(7) manual page. Until I have this information, there is not much I can do to address this report. -- G. Branden Robinson | Psychology is really biology. Debian GNU/Linux | Biology is really chemistry. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Chemistry is really physics. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | Physics is really math.
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