Its a feature not a bug :P [1] [1] http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=507746#p507746 2009/3/3 Flavio Costa <flavio.cdc@xxxxxxxxx>: > I can't Control-Alt-Backspace to kill the X server anymore. > Same for some gnome shortcuts and they were working smoothly before the > update. > > Is anyone experiencing this problem too? > Any info I can provide so that you can debug this? > > Despite of that EXA and UXA are working pretty smooth with my Intel graphic > card, FPS is much higher than it was after the GEM was introduced in .28 and > there was no XF86 driver supporting it. > > Nice job! > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Jan de Groot <jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> The upcoming version of xorg-server will have a lot of workarounds and >> patches removed. Doing so, the package becomes easier to understand, as >> even its maintainer has no idea what is happening anymore. When >> upgrading to xorg-server-1.6, you will see these file conflicts on most >> systems: >> >> error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting files) >> xorg-server: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libdri.so exists in >> filesystem >> xorg-server: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libwfb.so exists in filesystem >> >> It's safe and advised to overwrite these files. The symlinks were >> previously created from post_install by the xorg-server and nvidia-utils >> packages. It is advised to install xorg-server first by using "pacman >> -Sf xorg-server", after which you can upgrade the rest of your system. >> >> This release of xorg-server requires a rebuild of all video and input >> drivers. Older drivers will fail to load with an ABI mismatch. Drivers >> in our repositories will receive an update to match the xorg-server ABI. >> >> Nvidia has updated their latest drivers with support for this version of >> xorg-server. AMD does not support xorg-server-1.6 yet in their Catalyst >> drivers. AMD users are advised to switch to the xf86-video-ati or >> xf86-video-radeonhd drivers instead, or keep any X.Org related updates >> on hold via IgnorePkg in pacman.conf. This can be done by putting >> xorg-server in IgnorePkg in pacman.conf. All other updates should have >> conflicts set, so it will be clear which additional packages should be >> added to the IgnorePkg list on your system. Note that there will be no >> support for older versions of xorg-server when this version moves to >> extra. >> >> > > > -- > Flávio Coutinho da Costa >