Re: [Newbie]Debugging Xserver Crashes

2002-06-05 Thread jack craig
Skip Gaede wrote: > > > > you dont mention it, have you looked at /var/log/XFree* log files? > > > > jackc... > > > Yes, nothing suspicious there. It actually looks like the one obtained when it > boots normally :-( ok, how about this, in the homedir of the user starting, l -a .xse* there are s

Re: [Newbie]Debugging Xserver Crashes

2002-06-05 Thread Skip Gaede
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 10:20, jack craig wrote: > Skip Gaede wrote: > > Hi, > > > > What troubleshooting techniques are available for debugging server > > crashes on startup? > > > > I am using XFree 4.2.0 with the fbdev driver. I can start it without > > error when the filesystem is local, or

Re: [Newbie]Debugging Xserver Crashes

2002-06-05 Thread jack craig
Skip Gaede wrote: > > Hi, > > What troubleshooting techniques are available for debugging server crashes on > startup? > > I am using XFree 4.2.0 with the fbdev driver. I can start it without error > when the filesystem is local, or if I put the same filesystem on a server, > mount it RW and ch

[Newbie]Debugging Xserver Crashes

2002-06-05 Thread Skip Gaede
Hi, What troubleshooting techniques are available for debugging server crashes on startup? I am using XFree 4.2.0 with the fbdev driver. I can start it without error when the filesystem is local, or if I put the same filesystem on a server, mount it RW and chroot to it. If I mount it RO (us