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Re: Problem to locate bug



Hi,
if it (from around June 28th) still matters for somebody: I re-installed my whole system and I couldn't re-recognise the behaviour described. I also can't remember having changed anything in the "deeper settings of the system"…

However, best regards,
 Julian Schreck
--
> Hi,
> 
> Julian Schreck wrote:
> > I could narrow it down to lxterminal (autostarted),
> 
> You could start another terminal program from the lxterminal and then
> end the lxterminal. (I use "xterm", the old and sparse one.)
> You could also check whether the lxterm menus give you an opportunity
> to disable any fancy dynamic effects.
> 
> 
> > openbox or an automatically started process.
> 
> An automatic process as culprit seems somewhat far-fetched. I understand
> that you do not see a clear time pattern with the system freezes.
> With an automat i'd expect some regularity.
> 
> Did you already find out whether the whole system freezes or whether it's
> only about graphics and/or local user interaction ?
> 
> 
> > Any other advice than changing the window manager
> > (in case that was suggested/your intention)?
> 
> The window manager and its interaction with the system appears as first
> suspect, when i ask the web.
> 
> 
> >     description: Desktop Computer
> >        description: Motherboard
> >        vendor: ASRock
> >        product: Z270M Pro4
> >         *-display
> >             description: VGA compatible controller
> >             product: Intel Corporation
> >             vendor: Intel Corporation
> 
> ASRock says the mainboard has AMD/ATI "Quad CrossfireX".
> Am i mistaken if i assume that you currently use a plugged-in graphics
> board ?
> 
> 
> Have a nice day :)
> 
> Thomas


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