[Bug 148122] Re: displayconfig hiding real problems

2007-10-03 Thread Sebastian Heinlein
You won't see the log files on the 7th terminal. Furthermore the fail safe x server won't run on the 10th terminal. The :10 is just another identifier for the fail safe x server, so it won't touch the Xorg.0.log. Advanced error location methods should be part of the documentation and not of the def

[Bug 148122] Re: displayconfig hiding real problems

2007-10-02 Thread Hervé Cauwelier
Thank you for considering my thoughts. This is a nice compromise given the little time left... But then can your insert at the bottom of the screen (or dc-gtk's window) a message like "You can see the error message by typing Alt+F7. Switch back to this screen by typing Alt+F10" ? Thanks again. -

[Bug 148122] Re: displayconfig hiding real problems

2007-10-02 Thread Bryce Harrington
Good idea to implement for Hardy. For Gutsy, we'll switch the bulletproof-x display to :10, which should be a safe change even at this late date, and should allow experienced users the ability to go to the failed X screen and read the original message. ** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)