Bug 2242 - when starting xorg all lines on the virtual consoles are split so that the bottom disappeares beneath the screen
Summary: when starting xorg all lines on the virtual consoles are split so that the bo...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: xorg
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Server/General (show other bugs)
Version: 6.7.0
Hardware: x86 (IA32) Linux (All)
: high normal
Assignee: Xorg Project Team
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Reported: 2005-01-09 00:30 UTC by Dmitri Koulikov
Modified: 2007-02-22 14:27 UTC (History)
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Description Dmitri Koulikov 2005-01-09 00:30:28 UTC
when starting xorg all lines on the virtual consoles are split so that the
bottom disappeares beneath the screen
Comment 1 Dmitri Koulikov 2005-01-09 11:58:30 UTC
To be more exact an empty line is inserted after each original line. So only
upper half of the screen is visible. 
I've just installed slacware 10.0. It happens on different machines with
different video cards.
Comment 2 Dmitri Koulikov 2005-01-09 11:59:54 UTC
sorry for the mistyping is 'slackware'
Comment 3 Erik Andren 2006-04-22 18:28:01 UTC
Are you still able to reproduce this error using a more current version of xorg?
Is it possible to provide screenshots of the error?
Also please post your xorg.conf and your xorg.log
Comment 4 Erik Andren 2006-05-21 03:27:22 UTC
Ping!
Comment 5 Timo Jyrinki 2007-02-22 14:27:16 UTC
Marking broken (status null/blank) bugs in xorg with no activity in a long time as fixed. Please reopen if you think it's necessary, but first do a search if a similar bug report is already filed and in a NEW/ASSIGNED state. These bugs do not currently show in most search results as they do not have any status.

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