In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jay Barbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >What I am having problems with is a lockup or hangup from XDM. If I >am running a X session, it is possible to hangup, and I cannot seem >to run anything. I cannot click on an XTERM button, or even run >xterm if I have a free window up. When I do run a new 'xterm &' from >an available window, after a certain time it tells me it cannot write >to the display.
It sounds to me like you're saying that the X programs which are already running continue to run, but new ones do not start. I've come across a similar problem when using eXceed here; eXceed was running on PC-NFS, which could only handle 16 network connections at a time. When the limit was reached, typing "xterm" in a shell window would give an error message. NT might have a similar limit. (I'd expect it to be much higher, though.) Are you getting an error message when you type "xterm" (without an "&")? How long do you have to wait until you get the error (it might be some minutes)? If there's no error message, what exactly happens when you type "xterm"? Do you get your prompt back, or do you have to press control-C to get a prompt? Cheers, -- Charles Briscoe-Smith White pages entry, with PGP key: <URL:http://alethea.ukc.ac.uk/wp?95cpb4> PGP public keyprint: 74 68 AB 2E 1C 60 22 94 B8 21 2D 01 DE 66 13 E2 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .