There's no /dev/dri at all.

find /dev -name card0 -print returns nil

I cannot figure out what device the card is by inspection of Xorg.0.log
nor of the output of ls -R /dev

Bill


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On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Lucas C. Villa Real <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 7:16 PM, William Dudley <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> One more thing.
>>
>> I figured out the difference between booting the Live CD and the booting
>> off the hard disk and
>> having X work or not.
>>
>> When the Live CD boots the console user is root.
>>
>> When I boot my hard disk install, I login to the console as an ordinary
>> user.
>>
>> Just for the hell of it, I made myself root, and NOW X starts up OK, as
>> long as I'm root.
>>
>> So there's some major permission problem with X.  The file
>> "xorg.conf.new" that I manually
>> edited to have "driver=vesa" is 644, so it's not a problem that it cannot
>> be read by an ordinary
>> user.
>>
>
> Oh! Could it be that /dev/dri/card0 has wrong permissions? Could you check
> that?
>
>
>> If we could fix the keyboard, I might actually continue to fool with
>> GoboLinux.  Maybe.
>>
>
> Let me investigate that a bit more tonight. That problem definitely looks
> like USB auto-suspend misbehaving.
>
>
> Is there a way to get "sloppy focus" or "focus follows mouse" behaviour in
>> "Awesome" ?
>>
>
> @Hisham, would you know that?
>
> Lucas
>
>
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