according to [1], any the following fixes the bug:
* removing the call to /usr/bin/clear_console from ~/.bash_logout
(console is cleared anyway nowadays)
* replacing the call to /usr/bin/clear_console with /usr/bin/reset in
~/.bash_logout
The discussion in [1] shows more information, the bug [
Hi,
Using any vt but vt1 for X work around this issue.
I've made some testing with buster.
The crash only occurs when X is launched from vt1.
Leave vt1 free!
--
igor
On Sat, 13 Aug 2016 17:40:49 -0500 Rob Browning
wrote:
> With a machine running more or less current stretch the following steps
> will crash X on VT1 every time:
>
> - log in to VT1
> - launch X via startx (.xsession launches a few things, and then xmonad)
> - Ctrl-Alt-F2
> - log in as a
I have experienced much the same issue: I leave an X session to run as
another user on another VT, open X for that user, exit X, switch back to
the original session and it crashes. The log shows:
II) AIGLX: Suspending AIGLX clients for VT switch
[dix] couldn't enable device 9
[dix] couldn't enab
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.7+16
Severity: normal
With a machine running more or less current stretch the following steps
will crash X on VT1 every time:
- log in to VT1
- launch X via startx (.xsession launches a few things, and then xmonad)
- Ctrl-Alt-F2
- log in as another user on VT2
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