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Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:39:25 -0700
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] xorg-server-1.5 breaks X, How to downgrade?
From: Grant <emailgrant@gmail.com>
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>>>>>>>> Upgrading to xorg-server-1.5 went relatively smoothly on 2 laptops=
,
>>>>>>>> but my first attempt on a desktop has been a failure. =A0I get:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Backtrace:
>>>>>>>> Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-open.c: 260: dl_open_worker:
>>>>>>>> Assertion `_dl_debug_initialize (0, args->nsid)->r_state =3D=3D
>>>>>>>> RT_CONSISTENT' failed!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So many packages were upgraded along with xorg-server that I'm not
>>>>>>>> sure what to downgrade. =A0Here are the packages that were upgrade=
d at
>>>>>>>> the same time. =A0Can anyone suggest any to downgrade? =A0I've alr=
eady
>>>>>>>> downgraded to xorg-server-1.3.0.0-r6 and mesa-6.5.2-r1.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> << =A0SNIP >>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Should I just mask the installed version of all of these? =A0Thank=
s for
>>>>>>>> any advice.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> - Grant
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is the list I used:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> # ######## =A0xorg-server masking =A0#########
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> =3Dx11-base/xorg-server-1.5.3-r4
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> =3Dx11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard-1.3.2
>>>>>>> =3Dx11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev-2.1.3
>>>>>>> =3Dx11-proto/printproto-1.0.4
>>>>>>> =3Dx11-proto/renderproto-0.9.3
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> =3Dx11-libs/libXrender-0.9.4
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That should be a start at least.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Worked perfectly, thank you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Grant
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You happen to have a camera that is ptp? =A0Mine is a Canon and it wo=
n't
>>>>> work. =A0I'm not sure if it is something during this upgrade or somet=
hing
>>>>> else. =A0If you do have one, see if it works. =A0May want to check yo=
ur
>>>>> printer if it is USB. =A0If you don't have any of that, disregard.
>>>>>
>>>>> Glad you got it sorted out tho. =A0Having a GUI is nice.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dale
>>>>
>>>> I do have a Logitech camera attached but I don't know what ptp is and
>>>> I can't get an answer from Google. =A0I also have 2 USB printers
>>>> attached. =A0I'm not sure if they worked under xorg-server-1.5 though
>>>> since I didn't test them. =A0Very happy to have a GUI again. :)
>>>
>>> PTP is Picture Transfer Protocol. Basically a standard protocol for
>>> connecting a digital camera (rather than each vendor using their
>>> proprietary method). I think if you use gphoto2 it can detect attached
>>> cameras and protocols.
>>
>> I'm emerging gphoto2 now, but isn't it just a way of getting photos
>> from your camera (Nokia N82 here) onto your system? =A0With dbus, when I
>> plug my camera into USB, it automounts and I can copy the photos over
>> easily.
>
> Well, there is libgphoto2 which is what most (all?) of the camera
> programs use to access the camera, because many (most?) cameras lack
> USB mass storage support... one such camera would be my Canon. :)
> Since you can't mount the camera and just browse and copy the files,
> programs need to use libgphoto2 (or similar) to be able to communicate
> with the camera and do things like list the files or download the
> images to the PC.
>
> I guess with your N82 you're just connecting it in mass storage mode
> and not using gnokii or anything, right? So in that case you don't
> need any special software such as gphoto2, you can just copy the files
> as if you were using a card reader. Which, by the way, is why I use a
> card reader with my camera instead of the stupid PTP interface. :) On
> my N95 I don't take many pictures, so I used to use bluetooth to send
> it to my PC... but apparently bluez is all kinds of broken right now,
> and KDE4 may not have any bluetooth at all as far as I know, so now
> I'll =A0just e-mail them from the phone or use Share Online to post it
> to the web.

OK, I'll stick with USB mass storage.

> By the way - speaking of photos on your N82, I recommend trying
> http://betalabs.nokia.com/betas/view/nokia-photo-browser if you
> haven't already. =A0It's very basic but has lots of potential. :)

Very nice, Nokia Maps 3.0 is beta too and also looks like a big step
up.  I'll keep an eye on the new photo browser for sure, that would be
a welcome upgrade.

- Grant