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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 Xorg.0.log. After "startx" the screen flashes
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like it always does going into X, then at the last second it drops back to
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the console prompt with the message "waiting for X server to shut down error setting MTRR (base = 0xb0000000, size=0x007b0000, type = 1) Invalid startx error setting mtrr invalid argument 22 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 = 1) Invalid argument (22)" message but still get X shutting down and still http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/lxde-error-808065/ 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 X. I kept rebooting it while working on xorg.conf, and from some point it failed, never to work again.This https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=68093 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 then modified it. Oh, I also tried those xorg.conf generators but wasn't getting anywhere so I went the Puppy route. See next post for a later version.# ********************************************************************** # Module section -- this section is used to specify # whic
on a stand alone server (HDD install) and it works fine. startx opens the GUI and all is good. However, i want to rack mount the server and remove http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-41857.html the attached display and keyboard. So, i have setup ssh on backtrack and can connect remotely from a windows XP box using putty. All well and good, but i would like to use the backtrack https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/122591 GUI, so i have installed Cygwin/x on the windows box, ticked the x11 setting in putty and connected and log in. i type xterm in putty and the popup box opens with the backtrack command line error setting prompt, i type startx and get the following error; root@bt:~# startx X.Org X Server 1.7.6 Release Date: 2010-03-17 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0 Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.24-27-server i686 Ubuntu Current Operating System: Linux bt 2.6.38 #1 SMP Thu Mar 17 20:52:18 EDT 2011 i686 Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.38 root=UUID=d6cceca3-35ea-41d9-bfde-068b4e07418c ro text splash nomodeset vga=791 Build Date: 08 March 2011 08:22:50AM xorg-server 2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.6 #For technical support please see http://www.ubuntu.com/support# Current error setting mtrr version of pixman: 0.16.4 Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org to make sure that you have the latest version. Markers: #--# probed, #**# from config file, #==# default setting, #++# from command line, #!!# notice, #II# informational, #WW# warning, #EE# error, #NI# not implemented, #??# unknown. #==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log", Time: Thu Jun 9 11:25:07 2011 (==) Using config directory: "/usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d" error setting MTRR (base = 0xfd000000, size = 0x00800000, type = 1) Inappropriate ioctl for device (25) error setting MTRR (base = 0xfd000000, size = 0x00800000, type = 1) Inappropriate ioctl for device (25) error setting MTRR (base = 0xfd000000, size = 0x00800000, type = 1) Inappropriate ioctl for device (25) FATAL: Module mach64 not found. (EE) [drm] drmOpen failed. (EE) MACH64(0): [dri] DRIScreenInit Failed From looking around the Internet, mach64 seems to refer to a display error. The backtrack server and windows box work fine in terms of display individually, so would i be correct that this error refers to backtrack being unable to drive the windows graphics? So, can anyone suggest how i should proceed from here. Do i need to manually configure a file in backtrack to make this work and if so, what file and what do i need to edit? I am so close to
a terminal. How do I get to the desktop login to go into the desktop? Asked by oocevin on 2010-08-24 I just installed lubuntu 10.4 and it boots to a black screen that acts like a terminal. How do I get past that and go to the login window to login into the desktop? Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Solved For: Ubuntu xorg Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Solved by: Eliah Kagan Solved: 2012-01-06 Last query: 2012-01-06 Last reply: 2011-07-30 Related bugs Bug #122591: Intel 945 Express 1680x1050 resolution on external monitor Link existing bug Remove bug link Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ This question was reopened 2010-08-24 by oocevin 2010-08-25 by oocevin actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said on 2010-08-24: #1 log in then run: sudo gdm start You can now log in ok. Get fully updated using the repos as normal then retry. GDM should get updated and should show at startup oocevin (ccct007) said on 2010-08-24: #2 It does not go to the login window. It goes to a black screen and has the terminal #### $ I put sudo gdm start but it says no such command. How to get past that black terminal screen to the login window to log in. oocevin (ccct007) said on 2010-08-24: #3 It does not go to the login window. It goes to a black screen and has the terminal #### $ I put sudo gdm start but it says no such command. How to get past that black terminal screen to the login window to log in. actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said on 2010-08-24: #4 try: startx after you log in. oocevin (ccct007) said on 2010-08-24: #5 I tried sudo startx it reacted but said before sending error. Then I just did startx and it reacted but went black blank. I tried reinstall I burned it as slow as my working system would let me. I checked for errors. Now this popped up: No protocol specified.giving up. xinit: permission denided (errno 13) unable to conect to x server waiting for x server to shut down. error setting MTRR (base =0x03000000, type = 1) Inappropriate ioctl for device (25) What ever that means. . actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said on 2010-08-25: #6 Don't use 'sudo startx', I instructed to run: startx only. The black screen can be fixed with this: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-ubuntu-10-04-lts-lucid-blank-screen-at-startup.html oocevin (ccct007) said on 2010-08-25: #7 I tried that also. But I tried to install again and it took. It's an older PC. Thank you action