On Mon, Jan 04, 1999 at 01:30:29PM -0500, Robert Rati wrote: > I had X running fine with one little problem before getting a Monster 3D > II card a little while back. One small problem was that I have xdm kick > up two X windows. Well, about five minutes after boot, I would get kicked > over to the second X window for no reason. I could switch back to the > first one, clear and screen, and everything was fine. It didn't do it > again unless I rebooted. I don't know what was causing this, but I could > live with it and I figured it was a small bug in X. Now, however, when > this happens, the screen goes black and I can't get to a screen at all. > Console or otherwise. I saw on here someone mentioned something about > video cards not being able to handle switching modes to well, and wonder > if that's the problem. Anyone have any ideas or things to try? Would an > acceleracted X server solve the problem? TIA.
You mean xdm is managing two separate X servers? There are two virtual consoles with xdm login screens on them? That sure isn't the default config, but it sounds like what is happening to you. See the file /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers to control the number and type of X sessions xdm is to manage. Most people only want one local session managed by xdm. If you're running slink (the currently frozen distribution), I suggest trying my latest test build of the X packages, at http://master.debian.org/~branden/xfree86/ . One thing you might try if you're feeling adventurous is to yank the Voodoo card and see what (if anything) changes without it. If your Monster 3D card is confusing your primary display adapter, that's very bad. Either it's being poorly behaved, or something is waking it up -- and there aren't too many Linux applications that speak to Voodoo cards. As far as video cards not handling mode switches, in some cases this is the X server's fault. For instance, on my card (ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED] PCI), the xserver-mach64 works just fine. But if I use xserver-svga (which supports the card), anytime I switch away from the X display (by killing the server or just CTRL-ALT-Fn'ing away), I lose my entire console. The machine has to be rebooted. Maybe this is fixed in 3.3.3 -- I'll find out when I can close the book on 3.3.2.3 for slink. -- G. Branden Robinson | The greatest productive force is human Debian GNU/Linux | selfishness. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Robert Heinlein cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ |
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