Bug#367260: xorg-server: server fails to start at 2048x1536 but starts at 1920x1440 (then crashes)

2006-05-14 Thread Jeff Abrahamson
Package: xorg-server
Severity: normal


If I request 2048x1536 resolution in xorg.conf, X fails on startup
with a backtrace that is not output to Xorg.log for reporting here.

If I request 1920x1440, X runs, but leaves the display in an unusable
state (a version of a blank screen) when X exits.  The machine is
still usable via ssh, but I can't get the display to work again
without rebooting.

This might be related to bug #365654.

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Bug#367260: xorg-server: server fails to start at 2048x1536 but starts at 1920x1440 (then crashes)

2006-05-14 Thread David Martínez Moreno
El domingo, 14 de mayo de 2006 20:52, Jeff Abrahamson escribió:
 If I request 2048x1536 resolution in xorg.conf, X fails on startup
 with a backtrace that is not output to Xorg.log for reporting here.

 If I request 1920x1440, X runs, but leaves the display in an unusable
 state (a version of a blank screen) when X exits.  The machine is
 still usable via ssh, but I can't get the display to work again
 without rebooting.

 This might be related to bug #365654.

Please send us xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log, as well as other output like 
your 
backtrace.  This seems to be related to your graphical card driver, not 
xorg-server.

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