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On Wednesday 19 March 2003 07:57, Roberto Vallone wrote:
> did you try to telnet on your system. It seems an X crash, so kernel and
> other applications would be perfectly "alive"
The system doesn't answer to network queries any more. It also works it
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On Tuesday 18 March 2003 23:28, Jord Swart wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 March 2003 22:21, Jan Schumacher wrote:
> > I am using Ralph Nolden's Woody backport of KDE3.1 and XFree4.2 from Sid,
> > as 4.1 doesn't have a suitable displ
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On Wednesday 19 March 2003 07:57, Roberto Vallone wrote:
> did you try to telnet on your system. It seems an X crash, so kernel and
> other applications would be perfectly "alive"
The system doesn't answer to network queries any more. It also works it
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On Tuesday 18 March 2003 23:28, Jord Swart wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 March 2003 22:21, Jan Schumacher wrote:
> > I am using Ralph Nolden's Woody backport of KDE3.1 and XFree4.2 from Sid,
> > as 4.1 doesn't have a suitable displ
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Hi all,
on the Pentium version of an Asus 2400 I experience KDE crashes after an
unpredictable period of time. Without any apparent cause, the computer
freezes completely, not even answering to pings over LAN. The system fan
speeds up to maximum, h
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Hi all,
on the Pentium version of an Asus 2400 I experience KDE crashes after an
unpredictable period of time. Without any apparent cause, the computer
freezes completely, not even answering to pings over LAN. The system fan
speeds up to maximum, h
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