I'm having a tough time all of a sudden. My non-X machines work great but I'm having a problem on my desktop. I tried every type of Debian (2.2_rev5, Woody, Sid, pseudo) download I could get and they all failed. Mostly due to my USB keyboard and mouse. I eventually got an image of Progeny and the GUI install went off without a hitch. Until it said it would restart X and allow mw to login... Then the Xserver crashed *shrugs*. I prefer Debian, I've used it few a few years now and I can never go back. I upgraded Progeny every which way you can think of and reinstalled a lot. A common problem I am seeing is my console going black for 30sec every couple of minutes and while out the NUM LOCK light blinks and the keystrokes are not registered. I've messed with X for hours and nothing will change it. This error also scrolls up the screen once in a while: Probable hardware bug: clock timer configuration lost - probably a VIA686a. Probable hardware bug: restoring chip configuration. I believe the X version is 4.0
Someone told me it could be my system hardware so I will list it at the bottom of this post. I am very interested in getting this resolved and will work on it as long as I have to so please send any suggestions you can. My system is as follows: ASUS A7A266 Motherboard w/Ali chipset AMD Athlon 1400 GeForce2 MX-400 (AGP) SoundBlaster Live Value 3Com 3C905 Combo HP 9100i CDRW Microsoft Natural Pro Keyboard MS Wireless Intellimouse Explorer If I left anything out anywhere you anyone needs more info please let me know. One friend from a Linux support company told me I was out of luck because I was using an AMD chip and an AGP vid card. Thanks, Ray ------------------------------ Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.