Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 5 Mar 2010 15:18:11 +1000 | Subject | Re: [REGRESSION] X doesn't work with 2.6.33 (can't find any input devices) | From | Dave Airlie <> |
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On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:17 AM, <tytso@mit.edu> wrote: > After working around lvm breakage so I could at least boot 2.6.33, I'm > now finding the next problem --- X doesn't work. If I let X come up, > it doesn't find any mouse or keyboard devices, so my machine becomes > useless and I have to power cycle it unless I can log in remotely and > reboot it. > > It worked just *fine* using 2.6.33-rc4. I have no xorg.conf file (X > is autoconfiguring itself) and I'm using an Ubuntu 9.10 userspace. > > I've enclosed the dmesg output (which shows the input devices > correctly being detected by the kernel) and the Xorg.0.log file from > the previous boot, where X does not come up. > > At this point, I'm not going to be able to dogfood test my ext4 > patches I plan to push to Linus, since 2.6.33 is completely useless to > me. Hopefully running the regression tests under KVM is going to have > to be good enough. >
Are you using 32 on 64 or anything like that?
15e184afa83a45cf8bafdb9dc906b97a8fbc974f is the only thing I can see that might be close to changing something.
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