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Re: X freezes (was XMMS hanging system?)



What do you mean when you say you are running both enlightenment and
sawfish?  Are both trying to seize control of X? Or are both installed
and you choose which to run based upon config files?
--mike

On 10 Aug 2001 09:22:57 -0400, Steve Gran wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm still trying to chase down some freezes on my box.  For sake of
> clarity, I'll try to give the relevant details all at once.  About a week
> and a half ago, I started having total lockups on my box while running X. 
> It's never happened outside of X, and at first it only seemed to happen
> while I was also running XMMS (admittedly, I run it quite often while I'm
> working).  I tried removing XMMS, and it still hung.  The freezes are
> total, i.e., no keyboard access, mouse is frozen, etc.  Can't do anyhting
> except hit the reset switch.  I'm keeping an eye on the memory usage to see
> if that's the problem, although I have a fair amount so it shouldn't be.
> Anyway, here are some details:
> 
> uname -a
> Linux gashuffer 2.4.7 #1 Tue Jul 24 14:29:31 EDT 2001 i686 unknown (running
> woody)
> 
> Box is a PIII chip, Via Apollo chipset on the board, hard dries, CD Drive,
> SCSI CD Burner, USB interface for superdisk.  Rage 128 video card, SBLive
> sound card.  Up until this I couldn't have been happier with the setup - I
> am a recent Windows refugee who finally got tired of crashes and unexpected
> bizarre behavior after being up half the night explicitly telling it not to
> do just that.  I have looked through the various /proc files, and don't see
> any obvious interrupt conflicts or other such obvious clues, and the
> various /var/log files also don't seem to have anything obvious in them. 
> I'm assuming that the system is locking before it can write to syslog.  The
> only obvious error messages are from the XFree86.log, and are as follows:
> 
> Operating System: Linux 2.2.19 i686 [ELF] - Shouldn't be right, as I'm
> running the 2.4.7 kernel (although I think this may have been the first
> kernel I installed - I did it from an old Slink disk)
> 
> (WW) Cannot open APM - should be fine, the board uses ACPI, and that's
> enabled in the kernel and seems to function normally.
> 
> (WW) System lacks support for changing MTRRs - I don't know what this means
> at all.
> 
> PEXExtensionInit: Couldn't open default PEX font file  Roman_M
> 
> error opening security policy file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy
> - both seem like minor errors, but again, I don't know.
> 
> Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/, removing
> from list!
> Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/, removing
> from list! - both of these should be there, as I can see them quite clearly
> with ls.
> 
> XFree86 is 4.0.3, and I run two Window managers - Sawfish 0.99-1/Gnome
> 1.4.0.4-4 and Enlightenment 0.16.5
> 
> Any ideas, as I'm running out?  Memory usage does seem to be a bit high
> (~148MB as of right now, but again, I have RAM to burn in there from when a
> friend parted out an ex-graphics workstation.
> Thanks in advance,
> Steve
> 
> 
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