On 02/11/10 14:20, Chuck Cox wrote: > Jay Cotton wrote: >> Need output from scanpci and do a pstack on x to see what its thinks >> it doing. > > A couple more observations on this: > > After logging out and gdm starts the new Xorg process which gets hung > up waiting on something, doing 'svcadm disable graphical-login/gdm' > fails to shut down gdm cleanly. The gdm-binary process exits, but > gdm-simple-slave and Xorg do not. Xorg must be killed with -9 and then > gdm-simple-slave exits. The gdm service is left in maintenance > state. Now doing 'svcadm disable graphical-login/gdm' actually succeeds. > > Now if I do 'svcadm enable graphical-login/gdm' gdm starts OK and goes > to online state, and a new Xorg process starts but it is hung just as > before waiting on something. The only way I've found so far to get > Xorg to start successfully again is to reboot. This is what makes me > think the Nvidia card is being left in some weird state that prevents > Xorg from initializing it. Add all your stuff to bug id 6922377.
I notice that the fx3000 is not supported by the nVidia driver anymore. So you must be running the NV driver. please incliude a copy of /usr/vsr/Xorg.0.log in the bug report. tnx jc
