Hi, I'm running Gentoo Linux on an x86 Laptop [Compaq Presario]. I've
been running 2.4.26, 2.6.6-rc3 and 2.6.7 for a while [well 2.6.7 ever
since it came out].
Now just recently I've been getting error [see attached dmesg log].
XFree doesn't report any errors it just shuts down [yeah helpful!].
Previously X did work in 2.6.7 so I don't think this is a build failure
[perhaps gentoo messed up something?]. My XF86Config-4 file has not
changed recently either. Has anyone else experienced this problem
before and more importantly ever solve it?
So far I've tried rebuilding the kernel and X in case one of their
files were foobarred to no avail...
ARRG! ;-(
Tom
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 15:50:10 -0700 (PDT), tom st denis
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm running Gentoo Linux on an x86 Laptop [Compaq Presario]. I've
> been running 2.4.26, 2.6.6-rc3 and 2.6.7 for a while [well 2.6.7 ever
> since it came out].
You should report this to Gentoo's bugzilla, if it has anything
remotely to do with the kernel, they will contact the correct people.
--Iggy
>
> Now just recently I've been getting error [see attached dmesg log].
> XFree doesn't report any errors it just shuts down [yeah helpful!].
>
> Previously X did work in 2.6.7 so I don't think this is a build failure
> [perhaps gentoo messed up something?]. My XF86Config-4 file has not
> changed recently either. Has anyone else experienced this problem
> before and more importantly ever solve it?
>
> So far I've tried rebuilding the kernel and X in case one of their
> files were foobarred to no avail...
>
> ARRG! ;-(
>
> Tom
On Friday 25 June 2004 05:50 pm, tom st denis wrote:
> Hi, I'm running Gentoo Linux on an x86 Laptop [Compaq Presario]. I've
> been running 2.4.26, 2.6.6-rc3 and 2.6.7 for a while [well 2.6.7 ever
> since it came out].
>
> Now just recently I've been getting error [see attached dmesg log].
> XFree doesn't report any errors it just shuts down [yeah helpful!].
>
If you referring to these messages:
atkbd.c: Spurious ACK on isa0060/serio0. Some program, like XFree86, might be trying access hardware directly.
atkbd.c: Spurious ACK on isa0060/serio0. Some program, like XFree86, might be trying access hardware directly.
they are usually harmless and pretty much everyone gets them. Why would
your X server shut down - I have no idea as it does not report any errors
(at least none in the log you provided).
--
Dmitry