Olaf Till wrote: > Unfortunately, though I could ssh to the machine from at home in a > first test, I got no connection and no ping-answers when I tried > later. Anyway my gdb was unable to attach to a running X even when I > tried locally at home, though it could attach to other programs (also > with no debugging symbols). So this probably will not work. >
This is strange. As long as you don't try to attach gdb from a terminal running inside X, attaching should work fine (with gdb -p $(pidof X)). If you see the X process in ps, there's no reason you couldn't attach. > With xserver-xorg-core_1.2.99.905-2_i386.deb (ignoring dependencies > except libc6) X behaved correctly without drm, but did not even come > up with drm, there was no process X afterwards. Installing > xserver-xorg-core-dbg_1.2.99.905-2_i386.deb worked. > This is strange too. Installing the -dbg package should not change anything regarding "does it start successfully or not?". It only provides some debugging symbols for gdb. > I again attach the xorg.conf used for all this and the log of the > experimental X-server with dri. > The log is pretty small and doesn't show any problem. Is this the right one? Brice -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]