On 02/08/18 13:40, Dave Close wrote: > Ed Greshko wrote: > >>> (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" >> First, check the file /home/dave/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log for >> the complete Xorg log. Looking for EE lines > I found only two such lines, each present only in one of eight logs. > > (1) intel(0): Failed to submit rendering commands (Invalid argument), > disabling acceleration. > > (2) open /dev/fb0: Permission denied > > For (2), I tried chmod 666 on the device but that didn't help, except > that the EE line is no longer present. For (1), if acceleration were > the only problem, I think I'd see a screen. I'm not very familiar with the intel driver. It may not even use /dev/fb0. > >> On all of my systems that file doesn't exist since everything >> is determined by the kernel. That line doesn't even appear in my >> Xorg.0.log. So, maybe try starting without that file in place. What >> does it contain? > I moved /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d to a different > directory and tried again. No change. The Xorg log file is basically > the same as before, no EE lines. > > The xorg.conf file looks about the way I would expect. Frankly, it > looks pretty vanilla. The xorg.conf.d directory contains only a > 00-keyboard.conf file. Could you upload /home/dave/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log for others to look at? The one on my test system is 402 lines long so yours may be equally long. -- A motto of mine is: When in doubt, try it out
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