spender wrote:To help track down the Xorg problem, can you reproduce it with the PaX patch alone?
-Brad
spender wrote:Also, please try with a vanilla kernel since you mentioned that you had upgraded Xorg.
-Brad
I hate vague problems:
Somehow the problem seemed triggered by the amount of video RAM.
Since I ran into the problem I changed the amount of memory reserved for the Video adapter (Both in BIOS and xorg.conf) and the AGP Apperture size.
I can't reproduce it right now (at one time I could reproduce it within 2 minutes (including reboot). I haven't been able to find many clues on the internet either.
To pinpoint the problem I have a kernel with grsec-patch and a vanilla kernel installed. When I run into problems again I will look further into it. I tried to change the settings to the settings I remembered as most likely to trigger the problem. Since I could not trigger the problem without fail in grssec I don't see a direct reason to test it with the vanilla kernel (or the PAX-kernel).
In short I'm missing some factor which triggers the problem.
Please regard this problem as not grsec related.