Re: faq 11 can be clarified

2015-11-15 Thread bian
On 2015-11-14 19:58, bian wrote: On 2015-11-14 17:22, Mike Burns wrote: On 2015-11-14 16.27.30 +0100, bian wrote: * clear up the links http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/xenocara/distrib/notes/README.amd64 and http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/xenocara/distr

Re: faq 11 can be clarified

2015-11-15 Thread ropers
On 15 November 2015 at 09:18, bian wrote: > On 2015-11-14 17:22, Mike Burns wrote: > > I believe Xorg -configure has been useless for a long time. >> With a hardware that just works, X just works. If a xorg.conf is needed >> (as when e.g. using vesa instead of a misbehaving driver), >> it is easi

Re: faq 11 can be clarified

2015-11-15 Thread bian
On 2015-11-14 17:22, Mike Burns wrote: On 2015-11-14 16.27.30 +0100, bian wrote: * mention that the "segmentation fault"-message when running the X -configure is harmless and that the xorg.conf.new file was created as it should. That's a bug, and while I likely can't fix it (will gladly look

Re: faq 11 can be clarified

2015-11-14 Thread Jan Stary
On Nov 14 17:22:23, mike+open...@mike-burns.com wrote: > On 2015-11-14 16.27.30 +0100, bian wrote: > > * mention that the "segmentation fault"-message when running the X > > -configure is harmless and that the xorg.conf.new file was created as it > > should. > > That's a bug, and while I likely ca

Re: faq 11 can be clarified

2015-11-14 Thread bian
On 2015-11-14 17:22, Mike Burns wrote: On 2015-11-14 16.27.30 +0100, bian wrote: * mention that the "segmentation fault"-message when running the X -configure is harmless and that the xorg.conf.new file was created as it should. That's a bug, and while I likely can't fix it (will gladly look

Re: faq 11 can be clarified

2015-11-14 Thread Mike Burns
On 2015-11-14 16.27.30 +0100, bian wrote: > * mention that the "segmentation fault"-message when running the X > -configure is harmless and that the xorg.conf.new file was created as it > should. That's a bug, and while I likely can't fix it (will gladly look), we'll need your dmesg and the backtr