On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Adam Jackson <ajax@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 2012-09-04 at 19:22 -0500, kevin martin wrote:The only reason I can think of for this happening is if your selinux
> Can't run X on my laptop anymore due to the IOPL error shown below.
> I've also included lines from an strace of xinit that I did at this
> same time. Anybody with any thoughts on how to get this fixed so I
> can run X again?
policy suddenly decided to start denying iopl. Anything in dmesg? Any
recent selinux policy updates in 'yum history' ?
- ajax
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Selinux is disabled on my machine and, to answer Josh, I can't run nouveau on this machine with the 3.6 kernel as, to run nouveau on this machine, I need to disable acceleration and whenever I do that with the kernel switch that I used with the 3.5 kernel the machine won't even boot up...it locks up hard when it tries to load the nouveau driver. If I leave acceleration on when I try to run starts X crashes. I've filed multiple bugzillas about this with no response so I had to switch to using the nvidia driver (which I didn't want to do but in order to use the latest rawhide kernels had no choice) and now even that doesn't work.
[root@ktmtoshiba]# sestatus
SELinux status: disabled
Thanks.
Kevin
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