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Hello all archers,
I came here to learn, use and enjoy Arch Linux. Until now I like it pretty much. I have an HP 8510p notebook and after several hours/days I still am unable to start in graphic mode. But I'll take it easy, step by step.
I have updated (pacman -Syu) right now and still...
It boderes me right now that the lshwd command ends with a "Segmentation fault" right after the listing of the Ricoh SD Card Reader (I don't know if it's this the fault).
Do you, guys, have any idea about that? Why I get "Segmentation fault"?
What info can I post here for give you clues?
Thanks
Last edited by Claudiu2EE (2007-11-23 21:59:40)
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Ignore lshwd/hwd (at least for now) and use Xorg -configure. That should give you the most minimalistic (and best, imo) xorg.conf to start from.
Last edited by byte (2007-11-24 12:58:16)
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Hi! I did a "Xorg -configure" and I get a fatal server error. But that is another problem, not related to lshwd & segmentation fault, I think.
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Hi! I did a "Xorg -configure" and I get a fatal server error. But that is another problem, not related to lshwd & segmentation fault, I think.
Post your xorg.conf and output from xorg after startx or something like that...
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Claudiu2EE wrote:Hi! I did a "Xorg -configure" and I get a fatal server error. But that is another problem, not related to lshwd & segmentation fault, I think.
Post your xorg.conf and output from xorg after startx or something like that...
I do have posted them in the Xorg problem: startx & Xorg -configure -> Caught signal 11. Server aborting thread, as I think it is not related qith hwd or lshwd.
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