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Bug#657556: X.org crash all the time unexpected



OK, now after some testing I have encountered a weird problem:

I have 8 Workstains base on the AsusTek A7V600-X Mainboard with  CPUs of
AMD Sempron, Athlon and Geode.  All Workstations running with  2/3 GByte
DDR400 memory.

I use mainly the Matrox G45+MDHA16D/OE6 (VGA Dual-Head, AGP) which works
perfectly on all machines runing Lenny.

Now some machines are upgraded to Squeeze and I have  encountered  tonns
of XTerm bugs.  I have several 100 cores laying around inm my ${HOME}.

OK, since mainly xterm aps are closing (xterm  crashs)  and  X  restarts
unexpected, I now have  have  removed  the  Matrox  G45+MDHA16D/OE6  und
inserted an Matrox G45FMDVP32DB (DVI/VGA Dual-Head, PCI) and now X  does
not more crash.

Hmm, broken grafikcard?

I am wondering, since I have bought 10 of them original NEW!

Checed the Card in another Workstation (same Mainboard Type,  Soundcard)
and it works perfectly without crashing under Lenny and Squeeze.

Can someone of you Guys and Girls explain this?

More weird stuff:

FOr 2 years I had bougth 20 mainboards, 80 1 GByte  memory  modules,  20
graficcards, 20 2"5 SATA drives and 20 DVD-RW drives.   When  assembled,
some of the graficcards wont work with Debian Lenny and if  I  put  them
into another Computer it just works...

It is NOT THE FIRST TIME, I have such sick fault which droved  my  crazy
for more then one week!

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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