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Hi there.
Made a huge mistake... I did not upgrade my system quite a while and did not notice the recent problem with newest catalyst + xorg-server >1.11.
X did not start of course after update. So I downgraded xorg-server manually via abs. I used this source: http://www.x.org/releases/individual/xserver/ and this package: xorg-server-1.10.99.902.tar.gz.
Worked quite well, set xorg-server in pacman ignore list for now.
But this is where the problem starts... everything seems to be installed without dependency issues... fglrx starts fine. But if I try to start it (via kdm or startx) the system crashes. Have to make a hard reboot via power button.
Logfiles don't look strange. No error... :-$
Any idea? Is there a near release of a new catalyst version that supports newest xorg?
Thanks!
Last edited by yodo (2011-10-29 07:40:00)
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I would actually go even further back with xorg, to 1.10.4. Other than that, no clue. Catalyst is a bitch. Once you find a combination that works, stick with it.
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Hm thanks. I tried that, but building 1.10.4 and 1.10.3 fails. I did not try below yet. Think there were some major / minor changes in the PKGBUILD that cause problems. Can't do this stuff good enough to configure the PKGBUILD for my needs. An original PKGBUILD from 1.10.4 would come in handy...
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Do you actually have to build it? The Arch Rollback Machine should have 1.10.4. If you do want to build though... hmm, interesting, I can't see the 1.10.4 PKGBUILD... but here's 1.10.3 and the corresponding patches: http://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/ … 52043749e8
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ARM is a great idea, thanks! Did not know this project before...
Downloaded "xorg-server-1.10.4-1-x86_64.pkg.tar". But when I try to install (with -U of course) there is a unsolvable conflict with xf86-input-evdev.
It doesn't matter if xf86-input-evdev is installed or not, forcing install doesn't help.
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That's normal, you'll have to downgrade all input drivers, which means xf86-input-evdev and, if you use it, xf86-input-synaptics. Don't ask me which versions you need though ![]()
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I installed version 2.6.0-3. Now it works again! Thank you very much! ![]()
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