Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Okay, so I compiled a kernel without any APM support, installed > > and tried it. My system froze within half an hour :-( > > You must compile with one of the two flavors of power management, or > else there will be hardware interrupts that *will* happen, that the > kernel will not have any awareness of, and eventually, something bad > will probably happen.
Then the kernel configuration should take care of that, not? :-) Anyway, I wouldn't really want to use a kernel without APM enabled. Doubly so on a laptop. > You can try ACPI - [...] Haven't seen that mentioned in the configuration for 2.2 kernels. Is this something from 2.3+? > I believe, but am not sure, that the original "neomagic specific" X > server is still out there, and you could try it. You might have to > raid the complete X setup from an older distro in order to try it if > you want to go that far. Don't think I want to go that far back to the stone ages ;-) > > Left if sitting at the console and gdm login prompts overnight as > > well. No crash. Bad news is that as soon as I logged in through > > gdm, my machine froze. Actually, it locked up three times in ten > > minutes or so :-( > > Interesting, that makes it hard to tell if Gnome, gdm itself, or X > is the problem. I'm pretty sure Gnome is not the problem. Originally, I experienced these lock ups with KDE. Since that included (still does, I think) quite a bit from unstable I switched to Gnome to see if it made a difference. Not! > I know it's weird but you could just run 'X' - which should get you > the server, no window manager, and no clients, and see if it lives. > Even leave it that way a while and see if it eventually barfs out on > you. If you want to test Xserver activity, move the mouse. Something I might want to keep in mind when I get some time to really sort this problem out. > > > > You might isolate video card issues by running in console > > > > mode, by switching to a version 3 XF86 driver, or by switching > > > > from an accelerated driver to SVGA or VGA16. > > > > > > I've been thinking about running X on the frame buffer device > > > myself. > > > > This morning, after three lock ups in ten minutes, I compiled > > frame buffer support in, fiddled my XF86Config-4 to use it and > > I've been up for 5(!) hours. I think I'll lock my session with > > xscreensaver (to guarantee some Xserver activity (eh, at least > > until APM kicks in and blanks the screen)) before I go home and if > > my machine hasn't crashed by tomorrow morning I'm ready to believe > > my problem is fixed. I might even get bold and start using that > > broken DIMM again ;-) APM didn't kick in last night it seems. The screensaver was running happily when I came in this morning. Removed the lock and my session was still very much alive (left stripchart running). As a matter of fact I'm typing this mail from a 21 hour old session. I'd say that even if my problem may not be fixed, I've got myself an acceptable work around. Using the framebuffer is only a bit slower. > > Problem then is where to put the blame: graphics card or X driver? > > I'm using xserver-xfree86 4.0.3-4. > > Try tuning up SVGAlib to see if that also freaks out the system. If > it works at all it will be under "VESA" or "Standard VGA". If it > breaks too then two things remain. Not quite sure whether I get what you're saying, but I'll keep this in mind for when I get oodles of free time (or my boss' blessing :-) to get to the bottom of this. > 1. the modeline. SVGAlib uses XF86 style modelines too. Monitor being > pushed just barely out of spec could be doing something unknown and > invisible. To test that, reduce the freq range for your monitor > values in X's config then try again, so you get new modelines. > > 2. yeah, your card could be bad... > > Good luck > > * Heather Stern * star@ many places... Karsten, Heather, thanks for the feedback. -- Olaf Meeuwissen Epson Kowa Corporation, Research and Development Free Software: `No walls, no windows! No fences, no gates!'