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addt'l info
/var/log/messages
(bunch of) kernel: [ 23.166492] system 00:0d: iomem range
0xc0000-0xcffff could not be reserved
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kernel: [ 310.720769] xfce4-session[8402]: segfault at 00000014 eip
08057d78 esp bf93dc20 error 4
I'm Googling with little luck. Segfaults like mad but nothing that
looks relevant.
Can't ctl-alt-Fx. Only get black screen with F6, nothing otherwise.
Is XF86Misc (below) valid with xorg?
jeff wrote:
> Dell Latitude D531 Xubuntu
> Get login screen as normal, takes me to select session as normal.
> Then gives the impression it's trying to go somewhere and BLIP - right
> back to login screen.
>
> Can't get to failsafe Gnome (prob a different issue)
> Next time through, it tells me the session lasted under 10 seconds and
> gives the xsession-errors file:
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> /etcgdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup
> /etc/profile: 29: [[: not found
> Setting IM through..
> Start IM through...
> /usr/bin/startxfce4: X server already running on display :0
> xrdb: "Xft.hinting" on line 15 overrides entry on line 6
> xrdb: "Xft.hintstyle" .....
> ** Message: Querying XF86Misc ext
> XF86Misc ext found
> Querying Xkb ext
> Xkb ext found
> Querying XINPUT ext
> XINPUT ext found
> Querying Xkb ext
> Xkb ext found
> Segmentation fault
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> Can get to failsafe terminal through X. Looking through
> /var/log/messages, will advise.
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> Thanks.
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> Got into recovery mode via grub, did X repair, no luck.
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