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Hi,

>> Short story:

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When I run `startx', it works alright, it runs the `twm' window manager. When I quit twm, however, the display starts behaving like an old TV with a bad signal. I took a picture:

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>> Long story:

I installed Arch on a new DELL Inspiron and, following the wiki ([1] and [2]), installed:

My xinitrc is ends with:

which in turn exec's the following script:

So far so good; I log in, run `startx', and when I quit the `twm' window manager, havoc starts (see the 'short story' above hehe). In the above 'screenshot' you can see that the display shows the console in 'three times' in the same display, each of the three overlapping each other, and all of them blurry, etc. But I can still type, and everything appears to be working alright, except for the display. Sometimes, when the display stops blinking for a second, I can read the kernel message invading my bash prompt:

Changing virtual terminals doesn't work. If I ssh into the computer, it all seems calm, it all works, and when I run `journalctl -xe', I can read clearly the same kernel message above.

I have tested both the default kernel, and the `linux-lts' kernel, and I can reproduce the above in both of them (both always boot in UEFI mode, with Intel Microcode properly loaded). Both the cpu and the graphics card are Intel. Here's some info: Dexatek sound cards & media devices driver.

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I have absolutely no idea what this bizarre behaviour could mean, or what package could be acting poorly. Does anyone have the slightest idea?

Thanks

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Last edited by fofoni (2015-06-02 09:26:28)