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Old 20th February 2006, 05:04 AM
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Xorg 7 won't start on ATI 200M FC5.2, IO error 104, signal 11

Basics: Laptop Compaq V2417AU (V2000), installed FC5.2 and it loaded Xorg 6.x.x fine, updated installation via yum upgrade (updated kernel to 2.6.15-1.1955_FC5) and now it doesn't work, p.s. no drivers installed have just been using VESA driver, I don't have ati-fglrx as I can't seem to get it installed or find fedora core 5 RPMS

I understand Signal 11 is a segmentation fault? Am I able to debug any further?

I can't see an obvious error, so any help appreciated
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