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Update: It works now. It seems that external USB disk does not start in some predesignated time sometime ... That disk was not here when the crashes happened so that is not the culprit for those experiences. Last edited by zika; 10-25-2009 at 02:14 PM. |
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Re-installing a distro because X is broken is never ever necessary nor recommended. Next time, post /var/log/Xorg.0.log, dmesg, and xorg.conf file to pastebin so I can help you (or anybody who knows the answer) for next time. Thanks.
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It was messed on the very low level. Fsck was unable to solve more that 100 screens of errors. And it happened almost the same way twice. I did not loose any data but it was beyond any kind of repair. It was perfectly working installation at one moment and after that upgrade ... And once I made all adjustments I was silly enough to do the same thing just to test what might be a source for these problems. I'm not blaming anybody just sharing my experience with readers of this Forum. I was brave enough, or stupid enough, several weeks later, few days ago, to do the same thing and it all went well. Thank You for Your kind offer but ... I've managed may crashes of X and solved them without resorting to re-install, if I count, in all of my experience with Ubuntu I did only 4 or 5 re-installs due to problems. I am a strong and stubborn oponent of re-install unless it is the only option. All other installs were merely to get everything clean once in a while. I love xorg-edgers and it is addictive so ... It was hard time these several weeks withholding myself not to upgrade. That is the same reason why I always have -999 kernel installed and why I am eagerly waiting to jump on the Lynx wagon ...
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Are you east of UTC (i.e. GMT +xx)? If so, it could be due to the bugs below. I'm in Australia and experienced them when I resized my Jaunty partition and installed Karmic alpha4 (or 5, I forgot). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...gs/+bug/427822 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ed/+bug/373409 |
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Since I'm using xorg-edgers also with 2.6.32-999, what is going to happen to my graphics if I upgrade to Lucid at this stage when xorg-edgers does not have Lucid covered? Am I going to degrade my graphics experience or what?
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And if the packages you have installed (from a PPA) have a higher version than the Lucid version, they will not be upgraded.Note that xorg-edgers just tracks the development, it is not a guarantee of best performance or stability. |
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![]() As long as you are capable of identifying when things work or not, and know how to revert to an older set of packages, and can tolerate the odd hang or crash, there is not much problem in using xorg-edgers IMO. The Lucid branch will start soon, as soon as there will be some new Lucid Xorg packages, next week probably. For now only the Lucid kernel has been updated for what the Xorg stack is concerned. |
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