On 11/21/21 13:38, stan via test wrote:
Compiled the server, xinit, and xauth packages locally, made no
difference.  I think that lets glibc off the hook.  The line that is
different from when an X start succeeds is:
xf86EnableIOPorts: failed to set IOPL for I/O (Operation not permitted)
Don't know where that is coming from, will have to track it down.

xinit isn't likely to be the problem since it's just a script. You're seeing an error from X itself. It's a little hard to figure out the X log since the copy and paste is rather messed up. It looks like the last line from the X server is "(II) [KMS] Kernel modesetting enabled".
Maybe related to the kernel DRM changes.
Have you tried booting an older kernel?
What driver is your X server trying to use?
Have you checked the journal for error messages?
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