2012/11/9 Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>: > On 09/11/12 11:00, Praveen A wrote: >> DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_APERTURE failed: Bad file descriptor >> Assuming 131072kB available aperture size. >> May lead to reduced performance or incorrect rendering. >> get chip id failed: -1 [9] >> param: 4, val: 32653 >> Xorg: ../../intel/intel_bufmgr_gem.c:2783: drm_intel_bufmgr_gem_init: >> Assertion `0' failed. > ... >> But when I go to single user mode (using grub "recovery mode" menu) >> and start manually /etc/init.d/gdm3 it start successfully. > > This doesn't necessarily look like a gdm bug to me: it's a crash in the > Xorg server started by gdm, possibly to do with libdrm-intel1 or the > i915 driver in the kernel (or maybe X, or the X Intel driver). > > Please send the information that would have been gathered if you'd > reported this as an X bug, which you can get with this command: > > reportbug --template xserver-xorg > > Do you get this error with gdm3 3.4 from unstable, or only with gdm3 3.6 > from experimental? > > X maintainers: any ideas? > > S attaching the reportbug template. It started appearing after I updated gdm3 to the version in experimental. I will try to switch back to 3.4 version, but I may be able to do it only in one or two days (currently on a mobile internet plan, but I will try now). -- പ്രവീണ് അരിമ്പ്രത്തൊടിയില് You have to keep reminding your government that you don't get your rights from them; you give them permission to rule, only so long as they follow the rules: laws and constitution.
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