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am guessing you have a new problem on hand, you're able error setting mtrr ubuntu to start X, but your mouse and keyboard are not working because the hal daemon is not started,
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correct? Since I am using a WM and no filemanager, hal is not so useful. This is how I setted-up X on my EeePC, which is the exact error setting mtrr invalid argument 22 same model as yours (although I don't believe that matters): $ pacman -Sy xorg-server xorg-xinit xf86-input-keyboard xf86-input-mouse xf86-video-intel $ mv /usr/lib/libhal.so.1 ~ $ pacman -Rd hal $ mv ~/libhal.so.1 /usr/lib/libhal.so.1 And of course, to make the keyboard and mouse work, I appended/inserted the following to /etc/X11/xorg.conf: Section "ServerFlags" Option "AutoAddDevices" "False" EndSection It's all described in the wiki error setting mtrr (base = 0xfc000000, size = 0x00100000, type = 1) invalid argument (22) below. http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg_input_hotplugging#I_don.27t_want_this_crap.2C_how_do_I_turn_it_off.3F If you happen to accidentally delete /usr/lib/libhal.so.1, I was able to successfully use another file in /usr/lib in place of /usr/lib/libhal.so.1 such as /usr/lib/libz.so.1. If you try to do "touch /usr/lib/libhal.so.1", it will complain about it not being the right size, and then when you do make it large enough (I think I had 4,744 lines of "I love kittens." to be around the same size as the original file just for fun - I was bored), it is not the correct ELF header, la la la, I fooled around with it a lot, haha. Hopefully that helps. :) On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Ricardo Hernandez
view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Xorg MTRR error in ASUS eee pc 900ha Hi , i have a problem with starting Xorg in an asus EEE PC
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900HA (solid hardrive). It has intel 945gme for video chipset and i use xorg config xf86-video-intel driveri start xorg with xinit and no WM or DE in xinitrc, only the default xterm. When i type xinit the screen flick and the server suddenly shutdown and appears this error: waiting for X server to shut down error setting MTRR (base = 0x0000000, size = 0x10000000, type = 1) Invalid argument (22)I try https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2009-February/003511.html to found the solution but had not luck. Xorg.0.log don't show anything special, at least nothing with (EE) error Thanks in advance Andrew Przepioski Reply | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Re: Xorg MTRR error in ASUS eee pc 900ha I was able to produce a very smilar error message by removing xterm. xinit: no such file or http://archlinux.2023198.n4.nabble.com/Xorg-MTRR-error-in-ASUS-eee-pc-900ha-td2033373.html directory (errno 2): no program named "xterm" in PATH Specify a program on the command line or make sure that /usr/bin is in your path. waiting for X server to shutdown error setting MTRR (base = 0xc0000000, size = 0x10000000, type = 1) Invalid argument (22). ________________________________ From: Ricardo Hernandez <[hidden email]> To: General Discusson about Arch Linux <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, February 9, 2009 3:45:42 PM Subject: [arch-general] Xorg MTRR error in ASUS eee pc 900ha Hi , i have a problem with starting Xorg in an asus EEE PC 900HA (solid hardrive). It has intel 945gme for video chipset and i use xf86-video-intel driver i start xorg with xinit and no WM or DE in xinitrc, only the default xterm. When i type xinit the screen flick and the server suddenly shutdown and appears this error: waiting for X server to shut down error setting MTRR (base = 0x0000000, size = 0x10000000, type = 1) Invalid argument (22) I try to found the solution but had not luck. Xorg.0.log don't show anything special, at least nothing with (EE) error Thanks in advance Ricardo Hernandez Reply | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate &diams
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