>>>>> "Francesco" == Francesco Bochicchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Francesco> On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 01:27:43PM +0200, "Jürgen A. Erhard" wrote: >> The only thing in syslog is a >> >> gnome-name-server[500]: input condition is: 0x10, exiting >> >> that seems to be at about the time X shuts down. >> Francesco> Yep, but this is an effect, not the cause of X crash. Francesco> I just looked in the c funcion that generates this Francesco> message Francesco> (gnome-libs-1.2.1/libgnorba/gnome-name-server.c), and Francesco> it seems that this message when the connection with X Francesco> is lost. Then : the X server crasheed/exited/whatever Francesco> and because of this GNOME issued the message. Thanks for checking... [... (system desc ellided)] Francesco> From what you said and what I read in another reply to Francesco> this post, it looks like it is happening when your Francesco> laptop is idle for some time. This suggests two Francesco> possible reasons (just guesses, anyway): Francesco> - the screen saver : check if it is enabled. Try to run it and see Francesco> what happen. Try disabling it. Tried it (set timeout to 1 minute in the GNOME CC). Didn't shut down... Francesco> - APM : check if it is enabled. Try to suspend/resume Francesco> the laptop and see what happens. Try disabling it. Gotta check that... but I can't right now as I don't have a fallback machine in case my laptop should hang. I did have weird effects with APM in the past. Like I got my laptop set so it only switches of the display when I close it, which (reproducibly) causes it to show a pure-white screen when I open it again. Gotta vts from a remote machine (IIRC) to get it back to normal. Francesco> Ciao. Francesco> -- Francesco> FB I your father's name's not Francesco, you're Francesco Bochicchio I (the first), right? Then you could make that FBI ;-) Bye, J -- Jürgen A. Erhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: (GERMANY) 0721 27326 My WebHome: http://members.tripod.com/Juergen_Erhard "Outside of a dog, a man's best friend is a book; inside of a dog, it's very dark." -- Groucho Marx
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