openchrome and "Modules" section [was: Re: [Openchrome-users] How to say No!! in a polite though ridiculous way]

2017-01-18 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 10:26:11AM +0100, Tamás Gajdos wrote: > Hi, > > I don't know if this is a packaging problem or not. But I had the same > issue with Ubuntu 17.04 around 2017.01.10. > > I solved the problem by adding some extra modules to the xorg.conf. > > Section "Module" > Load"

Bug#800367: [Openchrome-users] How to say No!! in a polite though ridiculous way

2017-01-18 Thread Tamás Gajdos
Hi, I don't know if this is a packaging problem or not. But I had the same issue with Ubuntu 17.04 around 2017.01.10. I solved the problem by adding some extra modules to the xorg.conf. Section "Module" Load"vgahw" Load"shadowfb" Load"shadow" Load"exa" Load

Re: [Openchrome-users] How to say No!! in a polite though ridiculous way

2017-01-18 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 08:51:06PM +0100, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 11:47:40PM +0100, Kevin Brace wrote: > > Hi Andreas, > > > > Throw this in your xorg.conf > > > > > > Section "Module" > > Load"vgahw" > > EndSection > > _

Re: [Openchrome-users] How to say No!! in a polite though ridiculous way

2017-01-15 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 11:47:40PM +0100, Kevin Brace wrote: > Hi Andreas, > > Throw this in your xorg.conf > > > Section "Module" > Load"vgahw" > EndSection > > > Other than that, your xorg.conf can be empty. > I hope it works.