Dale wrote:

Well, I tried a different kernel. Same thing. I tried reseting the BIOS and lurking around in there for a bit as well. Same thing. So, right now I'm chewing on a emerge -e kde-meta. After I remembered the power failure the other day, I suspect a corrupt file somewhere. I'm just glad I have Fluxbox on here. I'm in it right now and it works OK. I just wish the little bar at the bottom was larger. So far, nothing I click changes that. Tough on my eyes too. Teeny tiny stuff down there. o_o

Thinking back, I should have booted the CD and run file system checks. Crap, the one thing I didn't think of. < sighs >

I still use Nvidia's driver here. it has worked well for me at least. I don't use any fancy hardware or play any serious games so it works well, so far at least. That may change next week. lol You know me. Something new pretty regular.

I don't guess I use kdepim stuff. It's installed so who knows. Any relation to pam?

Dale

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Well, I got rid of openldap. It runs longer but still crashes so I am back to Fluxbox again, which works fine. I also started with a fresh .kde4 directory. That seemed to help more than anything else. It lasted a LOT longer after that. I don't know if it was a coincidence or what but it did lock up once when I logged into Konsole as root.

I started a emerge -e world this time. This thing has 4 cores so it won't take to long. Any ideas on what else I can try? If this emerge doesn't help, it has to be a config file somewhere.

Again, I'm pretty sure it is not hardware. It runs fine when compiling in a console and I have run from systemrescue stick as well. Hardware seems to work fine.

Ideas?

Dale

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