Created attachment 32706 [details] Xorg.0.log after attempted rotate and crash. OVERVIEW On my dual-monitor setup, if HWCursor is set to false in the xorg.conf file then attemtps to rotate one or both screens with xrandr result in segfaults. STEPS TO REPRODUCE Add "Option" "HWCursor" "false" to xorg.conf and restart X. Then, attempt to rotate a screen using xrandr --output VGA-1 --rotate left ACTUAL RESULTS X segfaults. Computer is completely unresponsive, so a hard reboot is necessary. EXPECTED RESULTS A nicely rotated screen. Build Date & Platform: Nouveau driver built from the Git repo on 2010-01-13, running on 32-bit Arch Linux.
Created attachment 32707 [details] My xorg.conf
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