I also had this issue when I used dash as /bin/sh, and from gdm.
In .xsession-errors there were some error messages about spurious
(. My guess is dash is not happy with bashisms in scripts,
certainly $(. In any case I think that using bashisms in system
scripts is a very bad idea.
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On 2011-05-28 21:59 +0200, Flo wrote:
I have a 7 year old computer which is working fine so far and sufficient
fast for my 'office' needs. I am running Debian testing. I bought a new
monitor (HD) and a video card:
256 MB GeForce FX5500, Inno3D, AGP 8x/4x
Working fine, unfortunately it
Patrice Dumas pertu...@free.fr (29/05/2011):
I also had this issue when I used dash as /bin/sh, and from gdm. In
.xsession-errors there were some error messages about spurious (.
My guess is dash is not happy with bashisms in scripts, certainly
$(.
If you mean $(command), that's not a
Alexander Heinlein alexander.heinl...@web.de (29/05/2011):
after upgrading Xorg from 1.9.5 to 1.10.1 (and a lot of additional
packages like udev) all my input devices stopped to work after
starting X. Even without any xorg.conf or by creating a new one via
Xorg -configure the problem
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 04:49:44PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
udev + /run fun, meaning non-functional hotplug?
Might be the reason, but I already tried to delete the /run directory as
suggested in various places and it didn't help.
Regards,
Alex
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Alexander Heinlein alexander.heinl...@web.de (29/05/2011):
Might be the reason, but I already tried to delete the /run
directory as suggested in various places and it didn't help.
Sorry, missed your xorg.conf; you should move it aside, there's
nothing really needed there, and its contents look
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 07:30:51PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Sorry, missed your xorg.conf; you should move it aside, there's
nothing really needed there, and its contents look buggy. As for
setting xkb options, see Basic keyboard configuration on:
For some time I've been dealing with this happening whenever I move a
window to the left:
http://www.virtualbox.org/attachment/ticket/8909/corruption.png
My CPU is an Intel Core i7 920.
I'm finding using my computer fairly madenning because of this bug,
which is worked around by activating the
Sam Morris s...@robots.org.uk (29/05/2011):
My CPU is an Intel Core i7 920.
I'm finding using my computer fairly madenning because of this bug,
which is worked around by activating the memmove preload library. I
would appreciate it if the patch could be applied to the Debian
packages of
On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 22:40 +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Sam Morris s...@robots.org.uk (29/05/2011):
My CPU is an Intel Core i7 920.
I'm finding using my computer fairly madenning because of this bug,
which is worked around by activating the memmove preload library. I
would appreciate
Sam Morris s...@robots.org.uk (29/05/2011):
TBH I didn't know that I was. I'm using vboxvideo_drv.so...
Which might hit the same kinda path in the server as fbdev, OK (the
original issue seemed to happen with fbdev only, didn't see any other
complaints for other drivers until now). But my point
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