You see when I close X, either by logging out of KDE (or some other session) or by crtl, alt and backspace, sometimes the screen will just go dark and stay that way. Originally I thought it might have something to do with the framebuffer - but after a long struggle I gave up the framebuffer to see what would happen. Unfortunately it appears to have made no difference whatsoever.
It doesn't quite lock up my system as such, but since I can't see anything, my only option is to press crtl alt and del to reboot.
I am curious if maybe this was because I originally installed Xfree 4.4 - and then I realised that ati didn''t provide any drivers for 4.4, so I decided I would revert back to 4.3. But in doing so I am curious if somehow some of my paths might have got screwed up?
The question is, how do I check?
Reading around Google here are some of the tips I picked up on things I could try.
[code]$ ldd `which glxgears` | grep libGL libGL.so.1 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1 (0x40016000) $ fglrxinfo display: :0.0 screen: 0 OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc. OpenGL renderer string: RADEON 9800 Generic OpenGL version string: 1.3 (X4.3.0-3.11.1)
$ slocate libGL.so.1 /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 /usr/lib/opengl/xfree/lib/libGL.so.1.2 /usr/lib/opengl/xfree/lib/libGL.so.1 /usr/lib/opengl/ati/lib/libGL.so.1.2 /usr/lib/opengl/ati/lib/libGL.so.1 /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1[/code]
So by looking at that, if the which glxgears command is correct, it seems that the path to my ati libGL is somehow innacurate?
I ask as I am now officially at a loss for things to try. I don't think it's normal or accceptable for my system to fault and become unusable like this quite this often. I already had enough of this stuff over the years with Windows. It might for a lesser mortal lead them to forma very bad impression of Linux.
But in any case frustration aside, is there some way I can make sure all of my paths are correct? If so which should I be looking for - and if they are indeed wrong how can I fix them?
On another note if all else fails and I have no other option, how would i go about removing every trace of X from my system? I mean I know I can do an emerge unmerge, but I am not sure if that would be enough to return my system to a point before X was installed. How can I be absolutely certain that when I remove it, no trace of it at all will remain?
At least that way I hamight have a chance that I can be sure that I can start again from scratch.
Any input anyone can offer would be very much appreciated.
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