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Tiny Core 5.0 Alpha 4 Testing
andyj:
And it does this pretty regularly too:
[ 1212.151] (EE)
[ 1212.151] (EE) Backtrace:
[ 1212.151] (EE) 0: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (xorg_backtrace+0x49) [0x817f98d]
[ 1212.152] (EE) 1: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0x13a855) [0x8182855]
[ 1212.152] (EE) 2: linux-gate.so.1 (__kernel_rt_sigreturn+0x0) [0xb77ce410]
[ 1212.152] (EE) 3: /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/vmware_drv.so (0xb72e5000+0x78b5) [0xb72ec8b5]
[ 1212.152] (EE) 4: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0x97068) [0x80df068]
[ 1212.152] (EE) 5: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0x95e0a) [0x80dde0a]
[ 1212.152] (EE) 6: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (miPointerUpdateSprite+0x17e) [0x817056e]
[ 1212.153] (EE) 7: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0x128706) [0x8170706]
[ 1212.153] (EE) 8: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0xa0a52) [0x80e8a52]
[ 1212.153] (EE) 9: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0xd7858) [0x811f858]
[ 1212.153] (EE) 10: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0x33ebe) [0x807bebe]
[ 1212.153] (EE) 11: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (WindowHasNewCursor+0x2e) [0x807cf7e]
[ 1212.154] (EE) 12: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (ChangeWindowAttributes+0x998) [0x809b153]
[ 1212.154] (EE) 13: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0x28a49) [0x8070a49]
[ 1212.154] (EE) 14: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0x2d5b9) [0x80755b9]
[ 1212.154] (EE) 15: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0x1f83f) [0x806783f]
[ 1212.154] (EE) 16: /lib/libc.so.6 (__libc_start_main+0x13e) [0xb73c1522]
[ 1212.154] (EE) 17: /usr/local/bin/Xorg (0x8048000+0x1fa35) [0x8067a35]
[ 1212.154] (EE)
[ 1212.155] (EE) Segmentation fault at address 0xb60f2000
[ 1212.155] (EE)
Fatal server error:
[ 1212.155] (EE) Caught signal 11 (Segmentation fault). Server aborting
Andy
Juanito:
--- Quote from: andyj on August 05, 2013, 03:52:37 PM ---It doesn't seem to make a difference if I use the vmmouse input driver or not. Any ideas?
--- End quote ---
Sorry, but I've never used vmware anything so I can't help there...
andyj:
Apparently for now DRI for VMware on TC5 isn't really optional, which means that I have to load even more extensions that I normally wouldn't bother with. I did finally manage to get open-vm-tools working again. But I have to ask, why are so many of the X libraries unbundled? Can they really be used for something other than X, and don't they all get loaded by default anyway when the Xorg extension gets loaded? The only application that I have loaded is open-vm-tools and that's mounted on loop 88. Doesn't that seem like a lot, especially when so many of the extensions are under 40kb?
Andy
curaga:
Yes, it'd be more efficient to have them together, but the other end is maintenance: it's much easier to update one lib if it's in its own extension.
andyj:
Now that Linux 3.10 has LTS status, any chance of upgrading while we're still in the alpha stage?
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