After the installation of a different graphics card the problem is gone.
The most likely cause is overheating problems in the previous card.
My thanks to all for their assistance with this problem. I guess this bug
report can be closed.
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Jeroen N. Witmond wrote:
> Do you need any more information?
>
> For instance: Should I try and run X under strace? If so, I need some
> pointers on how to fit this into the X infrastructure (configuration of X,
> gdm, etc.).
>
> Or are there other things I can do?
>
You could try to upgrade yo
Do you need any more information?
For instance: Should I try and run X under strace? If so, I need some
pointers on how to fit this into the X infrastructure (configuration of X,
gdm, etc.).
Or are there other things I can do?
Regards,
Jeroen.
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> Jeroen N. Witmond wrote:
> Is the X process consuming lots of CPU when the freeze occur?
>
I don't know. I have no access to the system when X freezes.
>>> can you setup sshd so you can login from another machine when the
>>> interface freezes?
>>>
>>
>> What do I look for? CPU
Jeroen N. Witmond wrote:
Is the X process consuming lots of CPU when the freeze occur?
>>> I don't know. I have no access to the system when X freezes.
>>>
>> can you setup sshd so you can login from another machine when the
>> interface freezes?
>>
>
> I will try, bu
>> > Is the X process consuming lots of CPU when the freeze occur?
>>
>> I don't know. I have no access to the system when X freezes.
> can you setup sshd so you can login from another machine when the
> interface freezes?
I will try, but it will take some doing, as I do not have a second
machine.
Jeroen N. Witmond wrote:
>> Could you send the output of
>> /usr/share/bug/xserver-xorg-core/script 3>&1
>> We need to know what hardware and software config you are running.
>>
>
> Attached.
>
Thank you.
>> Is the X process consuming lots of CPU when the freeze occur?
>>
>
> I d
> > Is the X process consuming lots of CPU when the freeze occur?
>
> I don't know. I have no access to the system when X freezes.
can you setup sshd so you can login from another machine when the interface
freezes?
> Could you send the output of
> /usr/share/bug/xserver-xorg-core/script 3>&1
> We need to know what hardware and software config you are running.
Attached.
> Is the X process consuming lots of CPU when the freeze occur?
I don't know. I have no access to the system when X freezes.
> If DRI
On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 15:59 +0100, Jeroen N. Witmond wrote:
>
> What I would like to know is how the mouse pointer escapes the
> freeze. :-)
It's driven by SIGIO. Your description sounds like typical symptoms of a
graphics card lockup, so please provide the information requested by
Brice.
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Jeroen N. Witmond wrote:
> I cannot exactly reproduce this problem, but I am suffering from (what
> seems to be) the same problem: X freezes, *except* *for* *the* *mouse*
> *pointer*; keyboard and mouse buttons are completely inoperative, but
> all other processes seem to be running normally. In m
I cannot exactly reproduce this problem, but I am suffering from (what
seems to be) the same problem: X freezes, *except* *for* *the* *mouse*
*pointer*; keyboard and mouse buttons are completely inoperative, but
all other processes seem to be running normally. In my case this can
happen at any mom
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