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Member Registered: 2008-10-18 Posts: 142 "error setting MTRR", can't get X to start I have a Sony Vaio VGN-C140G that I can't get X to start on. Have been using the Wiki for xorg.conf setup. No problems to speak of in error setting mtrr startx Xorg.0.log. After "startx" the screen flashes like it always does going into X, then error setting mtrr ubuntu at the last second it drops back to the console prompt with the message "waiting for X server to shut down error
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setting MTRR (base = 0xb0000000, size=0x007b0000, type = 1) Invalid argument (22)".Dmesg shows several "conflicting memory types b0000000-c0000000 write-combining<->uncached-minus" messagesIf I pre-load /dev/mtrr I do not get the "error setting MTRR (base = 0xb0000000, size=0x007b0000, type =
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1) Invalid argument (22)" message but still get X shutting down and still get the stuff in dmesg.I googled around and it appears there is some bad interaction between this 2.6.28 (and .27) kernel, X (and drm), and the way mtrr is handled. I even tried just the simple vesa and still got the error. I guess there is no fix.The weird thing is, earlier in the day I was able to launch error setting mtrr (base = 0xf0000000, size = 0x00100000, type = 1) invalid argument (22) X. I kept rebooting it while working on xorg.conf, and from some point it failed, never to work again.This machine also works with Puppy Linux 4.1.2 using xorg. The kernel is 2.6.25 however, which according to my searches is before this problem turned up.The chipset is an Intel 945GM. The last messages in the xorg log are[drm] removed 1 reserved context for kernel [drm] unmapping 8192 bytes of SAREA 0xf8039000 at 0xb7ab8000 [drm] Closed DRM master.This is more a heads-up than anything. I'm guessing there's not a fix until a better kernel comes out. Back to Puppy for now... Offline #2 2009-03-22 04:47:28 Ranguvar Member From: Our collective subconscious Registered: 2008-08-12 Posts: 2,515 Website Re: "error setting MTRR", can't get X to start Post your xorg.conf and full X log, please Can you use the vesa driver fine?Did you Google your error? I'm turning up a lot of HAL stuff. Did you have hal in your DAEMONS list in rc.conf? Offline #3 2009-03-22 15:36:09 PaulBx1 Member Registered: 2008-10-18 Posts: 142 Re: "error setting MTRR", can't get X to start OK, if you want... This is just the latest iteration of xorg.conf files I have tried, of which none work since yesterday morning. The references to Puppy are because I started with the Puppy xorg.conf and
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Subir Sutradhar linux 0 comments When I Tried To Boot Backtrack 5r2 KDE 64bit, after installing I came up with an error, it was a hard time, identifying the error, but finally, I overcame it, and I will share how to fix, it might help saving some precious time, out of our busy life. The Error appears when 'startx' command is initiated, to start the GUI interface. CK_LINUX The Error Is Something like: Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to X server waiting for X server to shut down error setting MTRR ( ... ) Inappropriate ioctl for device(id) dxSigGiveUp: Closing Log The Fix: CK_LINUX You need to issue these commands to fix # rm /root/.kde/cache-root/icon-cache.kcache # rm /root/.kde/cache-root/plasme_theme_Volatile.kcache # rm /root/.kde/cache-bt/icon-cache.kcache # rm /root/.kde/cache-bt/plasme_theme_Volatile.kcache # startx Ck-Linux And then It Loads The GUI Interface without any errors, Hope this helps to those who might face Problems Booting Thanks Feel Free To Leave A Comment If Our Article has Helped You, Support Us By Making A Small Contribution, Thank You! About the Author Written by CK Admins Computer Korner is an open knowledge sharing site, where the we try to share our experience with IT, Security, Networking, System Administration tasks faced in day to day life. Articles from visitors are highly appreciated. Contact Us at : Click Here 0 comments: Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Search Featured Post Exploring Android: What is an Android APK Hi , In past days I am busy in learning a new things so here is I am with a New Post So Android OS is used by most of the people S... Like Us On Facebook DONATE US SHOUT HERE Popular Posts BlindElephant - Web Application and Plugins Identification Tool | CMS Information Gathering | Backtrack 5 R3 Understanding DMARC record:- Why it is use and Its basic understanding How to Insta