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[SOLVED, SUPERFICIALLY] Re (8): xorg-server failing on IBM NetVista with Intel 82815 video



*	Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 17:41:29 -0400 (EDT)
*	From: Stephen Powell <zlinuxma.@wowway.co.>
> Please consider a reinstall first. 

Done, using the Squeeze Alpha1 installer CD snagged at 2010-05-27.
Keeping the home partition intact is a helpful capability.  
Thanks, but see following.

The monitor complaining about the undefined video mode 
gave no display at all on another machine.  The NetVista 
now has a working monitor.  One problem solved.

X still failed with these being the last lines to the screen.
waiting for X server to shut down ...error setting MTRR (base = 0xf8000000, size
 = 0x09000000, type = 1) Inappropriate ioctl for device (25)

While blundering yesterday evening I realized that X 
works for root!  Made a new test account and X works 
there also.  

I began removing ~/.* files and retrying startx.  The 
last two removed were .Xauthority and .xinitrc. 
X then worked.  X was broken before .xinitrc was added 
and .xinitrc now contained only comments.  So .Xauthority 
appears to have disabled X.  

As I understand, hidden configuration files were invented 
in the days of teletype machines to make the output of 
ls tolerable.  Now there are hidden directories  with 
dozens of hidden files in total.  I can't help but wonder 
about the wisdom.  A hidden file disabling X with no 
indication in Xorg.0.log seems bad.

Thanks for the help Stephen,

                       ... Peter E.



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