* my <yazdzik@nyct.net> [20061228 00:15]: > this is not a fglrx issue, as it occurs with any driver. Ok. > Notice the difference in the log marked root, where I directly logged in > to gnome as root - the desktop environment simply works. [...] > Note as well: if I edit the xorg.conf file by hand and remove the > monitor that grml-x installs, it is there again on the reboot, so I > would like a way to try to write my own xorg.conf and not have it > touched on the reboot. Is this possible? Huh?! grml-x isn't executed neither on booting nor automatically at all. It must be something different therefore. Check out /etc/runlevel.conf if there's anything what might touch your /etc/X11/xorg.conf. [...] The relevant lines are: > AUDIT: Wed Dec 27 17:17:13 2006: 2839 X: client 3 rejected from local host > ProcXCloseDevice to close or not ? > ProcXCloseDevice to close or not ? > AUDIT: Wed Dec 27 17:17:44 2006: 2839 X: client 15 rejected from local host > Synaptics DeviceOff called And before those lines there're some errors regarding the AIGLX stuff: | (EE) AIGLX error: dlsym for __driCreateNewScreen_20050727 failed (/usr/lib/dri/fglrx_dri.so: undefined symbol: __driCreateNewScreen_20050727) | (EE) AIGLX: reverting to software rendering So, does deactivating GLX/DRI help? Just disable the lines: Load "dri" # direct rendering Load "glx" # 3D layer in xorg.conf. Oh, and does starting gnome via startx as user (*without* gdm) work? Just put 'exec gnome-session' to the end of your ~/.xinitrc and run startx with gdm disabled. regards, -mika- _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - Grml@mur.at http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://grml.supersized.org/