Re: Gnome locks frequently - please read this if you see the same thing



My problem does not seem to manifest itself the same way. I'm going to
enter a new bug. Hopefully someone will be able to solve it but the
answer for me remains: my configuration of hardware, no matter how
configured is EXTREMELY unstable. This is so very disappointing as I
have all very popular name brand hardware.

ASUS A7A266
AMD Athalon 1.4Ghz (266FSB)
512 DDR (Crucial)
SB Live!
GeForce 2 GTS (32MB) - NVidia driver (2314/2313 src RPM's --rebuild'ed)

Kernel 2.4.14 (compiled for i686)

-ryan

On Sat, 2001-12-15 at 10:43, Alex Larsson wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Ian T. wrote:
> 
> > Rob , Joakim, Tesla et all.
> > 
> > 	I use kde out of nesessity, and it too will crash in the same manner but 
> > only once and only after Gnome has died in the same manner and then it seems 
> > not to crop up again. 
> > 
> > 	Unlike Rob's problems, I'm not able to induce it by going back and forth 
> > between vt and the gui on F7.  Mine dies right in front of me.  Mouse just 
> > quits and the keyboard is rendered useless.  I can't get to a vt and the 
> > input from the keys is nowhere.   It has always failed between any action of 
> > significance.  It won't for instance freeze while opening something or 
> > running something from the command line.  I can see no pattern at all. 
> > 
> > Tesla.
> > 	I don't have the luxury of being on a network to pick away from outside.  I 
> > do have an NVidia card but I have not upgraded to the 3d drivers.  I have 
> > them downloaded though... but I'm thinking twice now..XFree86 standard 2d are 
> > in use.  <g>
> > 
> > 	I am now to the point of having it crash badly enough that the journaling is 
> > finishing up recovery then prompting me to run "fsck" manually then reboot 
> > then journalling kicks in a second time before it will boot.  ;*(  
> 
> I have this bizzarro bug in the redhat bugtracker that looks like it 
> could be related to this:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57125
> 
> Can you guys take a look at it and see if your behaviour seems to fit the 
> bug?
> 
> I have no idea what's going on, but it *does* seem hardware related.
> Both of the machines in that report were Dells, and at least one of them 
> spoke about NVidia drivers, so that may be leads to the link between the 
> computers that act up.
> 
> If your problems seem to correspond to the bug, please enter some data 
> about your hardware in the bug-report.
> 
> / Alex




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