Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> 2. Loading the plex86 kernel module and executing the plex program does already
> cause the crash. Thus removing the kernel module seems not to be involved.
> (Just loading the kernel module alone doesn't lead to a crash either. So the
> bug must be somehow related to user/plex86 interacting with the kernel module.)
This happens the 1st time you run plex86 after a kernel reboot right? Sounds
like
the monitor is corrupting memory.
> 3. strace XFree86 :0 ends with the following lines. (Does plex86 mess around with the
> real BIOS and change some values there? Note the int10 initialization which seems
> to make XFree fail!)
Plex86 doesn't intentionally mess with the real BIOS.
-Kevin
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