Bug#801655: xorg crashes with "NOUVEAU(0): failed to set mode: Permission denied" when exiting tty2-6 shell

2019-05-06 Thread Ed
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 05:13:03am +0200, Alexandre Hoïde wrote: > [ 6636.047] (EE) NOUVEAU(0): failed to set mode: Permission denied > [ 6636.049] (EE) > Fatal server error: I've also stumbled into this. Did anyone find a workaround? -- Best regards, Ed http://www.s5h.net/ signature.asc D

Bug#801655: xorg crashes with "NOUVEAU(0): failed to set mode: Permission denied" when exiting tty2-6 shell

2018-01-24 Thread nfb
Package: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau Version: 1:1.0.15-2 Followup-For: Bug #801655 I see this is old, but still existing bug, as of now. startx on tty1, switch to tty2, login and exit, X session on tty1 crashes. Anyways there is no freeze as reported in #801518, i.e. i can switch to any tty and re

Bug#801655: xorg crashes with "NOUVEAU(0): failed to set mode: Permission denied" when exiting tty2-6 shell

2015-10-12 Thread Alexandre Hoïde
Package: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau Version: 1:1.0.11-1+b1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, * What led up to the situation? 1. Boot to multi-user.target as [default] systemd target; 2. login to tty1 and 'startx' with following ~/.xsession : xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources exec

Bug#801655: xorg crashes with "NOUVEAU(0): failed to set mode: Permission denied" when exiting tty2-6 shell

2015-10-13 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2015-10-13 05:13 +0200, Alexandre Hoïde wrote: >* What led up to the situation? >1. Boot to multi-user.target as [default] systemd target; >2. login to tty1 and 'startx' with following ~/.xsession : > xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources > exec /usr/bin/xmonad >3. switch an

Bug#801655: xorg crashes with "NOUVEAU(0): failed to set mode: Permission denied" when exiting tty2-6 shell

2015-10-13 Thread Alexandre Hoïde
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 09:16:17PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote: > On 2015-10-13 05:13 +0200, Alexandre Hoïde wrote: > > >* What led up to the situation? > >1. Boot to multi-user.target as [default] systemd target; > >2. login to tty1 and 'startx' with following ~/.xsession : > >