[Newbie]r128.o failed to load in XFree 4.2

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Do you have

Section "DRI"
	Mode 0666
EndSection
in your XF86Config
Lionel

--- Kurt Wall <kwall@kurtwerks.com> wrote:
> Scribbling feverishly on April 13, Klaus-Peter Schrage managed to emit:
> 
> [loading DRI snipped]
> 
> Hallo, Klaus-Peter,
> 
> > After restarting the x-server, voilą: dri.
> > There are two hitches left with my setup: 
> > - When the kde login shows up, it is barely readable and the screen is 
> > a bit scrambled, but when kde get loaded, the screen looks nice as ever.
> > - dmesg shows me two two errors:
> > 
> > mtrr: no MTRR for dc000000,2000000 found
> 
> This is the Memory Type Range Register (hence, MTRR). In your kernel
> config file, set
> 
> CONFIG_MTRR=y
> 
> and recompile.
> 
> > [drm:r128_cce_indirect] *ERROR* process 687 using buffer owned by 0
> 
> This means that the process numbered 687 is trying to access a buffer 
> owned by the UID 0, which is root. The error is coming out of the DRM
> code ($KERNEL/drivers/char/drm), specifically r128_state.c. To the
> degree I understand the code, and I confess my understanding of it
> is limited, this error occurs in three places. In general,
> the process is trying to flush some data to keep texture memory
> intact, but doesn't have root privileges and is causing an error.
> 
> I'd definitely browse the archives of the Xpert mailing list and see 
> if this has come up before (I'm sure it has) and how to fix it.
> 
> Kurt
> -- 
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