Another person helped by removing the unix-domain-socket font server
from the XF86Config-4. Would this be a good question to put into the
FAQs that no one ever seems to read? :) (Or perhaps this means the
decision to put the unix-domain-socket X font server into the
XF86Config-4 file needs to be re-examined?)
;)
[hmm. I'm sorry to notice my .sig did not survive oryn's quoting... I'll
change that. :]
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Thanx alot :)))
that fixed it :)
Quoting Seth Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001117 08:56]:
I notice that the r128 driver no longer works as of 4.0.1-4, I'm not
sure why the symptoms are that the screen goes black and the keyboard
stops working, the machine doesn't lock up but I have to telnet to it
in order the shut it down.
Oryn, just for kicks, edit your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file, and comment
out the FontPath line that uses the unix domain socket on port 7100 (if
my memory serves).
That has been causing problems with other people.
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