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I have a bit of a dilemma here, whether I should post this thread here or in the Laptop issues section.
I have recently updated my laptop. I use the fglrx driver, which works just fine. and I had to forced the kernel and few xorg packages not to upgrade. I can't remember which packages were upgraded, but now it makes a little black square on every redrawn object. I do experience similar problems on my desktop when upgrading kernel without rebuilding the nvidia driver. Simple solution here, but not for my laptop. Does anyone know what to do? Thank you
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Hello sDoky!
1. "I have a bit of a dilemma here, whether I should post this thread here or in the Laptop issues section."
I think it's okay in both section too, because there are overlapping matters.
2. Is there any relevant information in your xorg.log/errorlog/syslog?
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Hello sDoky!
1. "I have a bit of a dilemma here, whether I should post this thread here or in the Laptop issues section."
I think it's okay in both section too, because there are overlapping matters.2. Is there any relevant information in your xorg.log/errorlog/syslog?
1. Thanks
2. I am afraid not, I have searched them and nothing. Although I get this
[minimal@sdoky-laptop ~]$ sudo gparted
Password:
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
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libparted : 1.8.8
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every time I try to run some application. Not only as root, but also as normal user. I am talking about those xlib missing warnings, obviously. Could this be the "root of all evil"?
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Another weird thing that is based on my observations, if the machine boots and I log in it does this weird thing with the litthe black square, on the other hand if I log out and back in it does not do that anymore.
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Long shot: is grub using a framebuffer? If so, try plain text boot or if grub is already booting in plain text, try a vga mode.
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sure will do, but I like splashy and graphical boot
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yeah, this does the trick, now that I have booted this way, I have seen many warnings, I shall deal with them tomorrow. Now I will go to sleep... It's been a long day since 3am
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