text console availability
Chris Debenham
chris at adebenham.com
Thu Aug 2 14:59:41 PDT 2007
On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 10:50 -0700, Jim Ham wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We sell an embedded product based on an Xscale processor. Our app runs
> under X with no WM, making direct calls to X. This all works great. It's
> started from a script in init.d. X is running over a framebuffer that is
> compiled into the kernel.
>
> The latest shipments from our board vender (Arcom) now uses the xorg server.
>
> Previously (xfree86) when we plugged in a USB keyboard one could get to a
> text console via alt-F1, F2, etc. X was running on console #7.
>
> Now when we plug in the keyboard something is blocking the switch to other
> consoles. If I log in via SSH I can kill X and now the keyboard can switch
> to other consoles. X appears to be running on console #2. If I have typed
> something on the keyboard before killing X, I see gibbersh on the screen.
> So something is going to the screen from the keyboard, but not correctly.
> Once X is done the keyboard works as expected.
>
> The previous behavior is useful for us. I'm hoping someone can give me a
> clue as to where to look to restore the old way. I'm not even sure if this
> behavior is considered a bug or a feature. It's definitely not a desired
> feature for us.
Have you tried using "Ctrl+Alt+F1" instead of "Alt-F1"
It that does not work you may have set
Option "DontVTSwitch" "on"
in your xorg.conf file
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