Do you have cold sweats at night? Can't get to sleep? Visions of incorrect pixels dancing in your head interfering with counting sheep? If you are suffering from "my X desktop is corrupted when I run X while using the Xen kernel" syndrome, then you are in luck as we have an experimental wonder drug to solve all of your problems.[1] Ok, maybe not all of them. Please read bug #182578, which reports corruption of video using the "radeon" driver under Xen kernels. We're trying to gather data to determine if the problem is local to usage of a particular driver, or particular hardware, or if it is something more than that. I seem to recall people mentioning they've had similar problems with other hardware, but do not have any useful references to link to. So, if you have any video corruption problems under Xen kernels, using only Red Hat supplied and built binary kernels, and you are using open source drivers provided by Fedora Core, please CC yourself on that bug, and indicate what video card you have, what video driver(s) you are able to reproduce the problem on, and if any driver avoids the problem, mention that too. Attach your X server log and config file as individual uncompressed file attachments as type "text/plain" for web viewing. If you've found a way to work around the issue somehow, while still being able to use Xen, please mention that also. Include any other details in the report which you think may possibly be useful in diagnosing the issue. Thanks in advance, TTYL [1] Disclaimer: This experimental treatment has some side effects and is not recommended for all people. Side effects include, but are not limited to: Loss of vision, difficulty in breathing, dizziness, itchy skin, rashes, profuse bleeding from both eyes, slight depression, and in some cases a nervous twitch. Please consult your Xysician before testing for prolonged periods. -- Mike A. Harris, Systems Engineer, X11 Development team, Red Hat Canada, Ltd. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list