On 14/12/15 14:36, Erick Brunzell wrote:
> Yes, I think this is (or at least was) fixed in Xenial. I can't be
> certain because I haven't been able to use any iso since the 4.3 series
> kernel rolled out and I really need to get a fresh install working at
> some point because the testing install I'm using is long in the tooth
> and has been modified far too much to be certain of anything.
I suspect the workaround you need is to install xserver-xorg-legacy, although that is related to Xorg running as non-root user which has been
around longer than 4.3
>
On 14/12/15 14:36, Erick Brunzell wrote: xorg-legacy, although that is related to Xorg running as non-root user which has been
> Yes, I think this is (or at least was) fixed in Xenial. I can't be
> certain because I haven't been able to use any iso since the 4.3 series
> kernel rolled out and I really need to get a fresh install working at
> some point because the testing install I'm using is long in the tooth
> and has been modified far too much to be certain of anything.
I suspect the workaround you need is to install xserver-
around longer than 4.3
>