When I run the rawhide kernel, X programs keep dying. E.g.: evolution: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :0.0. Even xrestop dies: res-base Wins GCs Fnts Pxms Misc Pxm mem Other Total PID Identifier 4600000 387 84 1 935 259 19990K 18K 20008K 6683 #4397 (Firmware update without ha 2e00000 7 39 0 19 29 520K 1K 522K 2614 modemlights_applet2 4000000 37 58 4 54 59 389K 7K 397K 6567 reboot_fixups_32.c: emacs@shinybo 1800000 26 46 1 11 27 279K 3K 282K 2475 File Manager 3200000 27 38 0 19 70 203K 3K 207K 2608 wnck-applet 4200000 51 57 4 52 61 161K 7K 169K 6270 ar7part.c: emacs 2600000 94 35 1 30 179 155K 8K 163K 2485 Terminal 1000000 20 28 2 6 1302 128K 33K 161K 23402 metacity 0800000 0 0 0 1 0 150K 0B 150K ? <unknown> 2a00000 85 58 1 51 88 140K 6K 147K 23992 badreply (410 total) - Evolution 3c00000 112 70 1 22 106 138K 7K 146K 3264 XChat: dwmw2_gone @ OFTC / #olpc- 2200000 7 29 0 12 29 141K 1K 143K 2481 Power Manager 1200000 29 38 0 7 27 129K 2K 131K 2476 gnome-panel 0e00000 2 4 0 15 59 128K 1K 130K 3008 notification-daemon 3800000 5 27 0 3 13 128K 1K 129K 2611 gweather-applet-2 2400000 5 26 0 2 11 128K 1008B 128K 2500 Mail Notification 3600000 5 27 0 2 9 128K 984B 128K 2595 CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor 3000000 5 27 0 2 9 128K 984B 128K 2605 Volume Applet 2000000 4 26 0 2 11 128K 984B 128K 2494 nm-appletXIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0.0" after 122482 requests (122481 known processed) with 0 events remaining. shinybook /home/dwmw2 $
David, could we get /var/log/Xorg.*.log, please? And anything interesting in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
Created attachment 291378 [details] Xorg.0.log
Created attachment 291379 [details] xorg.conf
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