Created attachment 17356 [details] log file. I have a x1250 and as of a git pull yesterday the screen dies when I try to switch to a console (actually X dies when I try that), or kill X. The problem was not present as of the 1.2.1 (from a debian/unstable package). I can start a new X session blindly, or do so from a remote login, and the screen recovers. There is a backtrace at the end of the log. I have a minimal configuration for the card in my xorg.conf and have not yet tried the unverifiedfeatures option.
The Xserver segfaults on vt switch. Could you please run the Xserver with the -logverbose 7 command line option so that we get closer to the point where this is happening and attach the new log? Thanks!
Created attachment 17664 [details] Log with "-logverbose 7" This log is from a fresh git clone and build as of 7:00 EST on 2008-07-14
Rafi, thanks for the log file. Segfault is fixed. I've enabled MC control for RS600 which is totally untested as there are not that many rs600 systems around. Fix is pushed to GIT master. Please test and report back if you see something unusual. Thanks!
Created attachment 17778 [details] X log file Now the xserver crashes and whites out at startup.
Rafi, thanks for testing! I've just pushed a fix which hopefully gets us closer to a solution.
Ok, that's better. X runs and quits just fine. Anything else I should test? bugzilla-daemon@freedesktop.org wrote: > http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16503 > > > > > > --- Comment #5 from Egbert Eich <eich@pdx.freedesktop.org> 2008-07-21 05:56:56 PST --- > Rafi, thanks for testing! > I've just pushed a fix which hopefully gets us closer to a solution. > >
(In reply to comment #6) > Ok, that's better. X runs and quits just fine. OK, that's good news. Now we got RS600 tested :) > > Anything else I should test? Not at the moment. But if you have the chance we'd appreciate if you picked a new version of the driver from time to time and test it. There are not that many RS600 boards around ... Rafi, thanks for testing!
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