Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
e> [...] > > filesrv:/users1536 13087056 2137216 86% /home > > > > Moreover, the crashes actually most often happen when I'm logged in as a > > normal user and do a "su"-command to apt-get something for example > > NFS root_squash problem? I'm not an nfs expert at all, but a qui

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Jacques L'helgoualc'h
Klaas Gadeyne a écrit, jeudi 24 janvier 2002, à 11:36 : [...] > filesrv:/users1536 13087056 2137216 86% /home > > Moreover, the crashes actually most often happen when I'm logged in as a > normal user and do a "su"-command to apt-get something for example NFS root_squash problem?

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> Sounds like you're running out of disk space / memory for the normal user, > while root still has his 5% reserved space to use. I had a weird problem like > this once. Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda5 3842376 1123240 2523948 31% / /

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
e> [...] > > filesrv:/users1536 13087056 2137216 86% /home > > > > Moreover, the crashes actually most often happen when I'm logged in as a > > normal user and do a "su"-command to apt-get something for example > > NFS root_squash problem? I'm not an nfs expert at all, but a qu

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Jacques L'helgoualc'h
Klaas Gadeyne a écrit, jeudi 24 janvier 2002, à 11:36 : [...] > filesrv:/users1536 13087056 2137216 86% /home > > Moreover, the crashes actually most often happen when I'm logged in as a > normal user and do a "su"-command to apt-get something for example NFS root_squash problem

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
> Sounds like you're running out of disk space / memory for the normal user, > while root still has his 5% reserved space to use. I had a weird problem like > this once. Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda5 3842376 1123240 2523948 31% /

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-24 Thread Ralf Hein
> The Server typically crashes when the system is under "heavy load". > Moreover, I found out that the root user doesn't experience these > problems, only a normal user does! Sounds like you're running out of disk space / memory for the normal user, while root still has his 5% reserved space to us

Re: Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-23 Thread Ralf Hein
> The Server typically crashes when the system is under "heavy load". > Moreover, I found out that the root user doesn't experience these > problems, only a normal user does! Sounds like you're running out of disk space / memory for the normal user, while root still has his 5% reserved space to u

Dell Latitude C810: Xserver problems and installation page

2002-01-23 Thread Klaas Gadeyne
I'm still unable to solve my problems with the Xserver on my Dell Latitude C810 (nvidia GeForce2 Go). As I explained in my previous post, the problem is not dependant of a particular kernel version, nor of a particular driver version. The Server typically crashes when the system is under "hea