Well sending an archive to misc is just silly... http://filebin.ca/htF9pCQ6fHD/yoga.tgz
Jean Lucas <horsef...@lavabit.com> wrote: >I've an (Intel) HD4000 and from the point that inteldrm was added to current, >X freezes on launch, and have to SSH in to reboot nicely. Read a post with a >similar problem; reducing video memory to <128 MB was the trick to have X >start on current. > >I'm running yesterdays (20th May) -current, on a Lenovo Yoga 13, and there is >no option for video memory in the BIOS. For 5.3 release however, X starts when >I disable DPTF ( Intel dynamic platform & thermal framework). 5.2 release >worked fine with this enabled. > >Question: is there a kernel option to reduce video memory used by the OS to >see if the workaround is valid? > >Back to the point, X -configure returns a Segmentation fault 0x28, and when >just running startx, Xorg.0.log reveals Output LVDS1 has no monitor section. >(Note: 5.2 & 5.3 release returned same segfault, though X worked flawlessly >with startx) > >A few snapshots back, X would start after booting single-user and rebooting, >though failure-success rate was around 4:1. When it would start, running >xbacklight would freeze X again. Also idling too long would cause X to freeze. > >Files attached: X -configure and startx logs, and pcidump > >Best, >Jean > >[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-gtar which had a >name of yoga.tgz]