On Sun, 2002-06-02 at 18:31, Luis M wrote:
>
> I commented out the DRI and glx (opengl or any other 3D modules) in my X
> config file and now I have not seen the problem again...
You could probably leave in glx, without dri that's just software OpenGL
rendering which shouldn't normally have an
Interesting...
I commented out the DRI and glx (opengl or any other 3D modules) in my X
config file and now I have not seen the problem again...
However, I do remember that everytime it happened I was running Galeon, so
it could be that galeon was somehow leaking memory, but, not that I was
l
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 17:33, Luis M wrote:
> sometimes my X server takes 100% of the cpu and stays there forever... I
> cannot use CTRL-DEL (backspace) to restart X, but the mouse seems
fine... my
> only choise is to SSH to my box and kill all X processes... has anybody
> experienced this?
>
At 11:33 Uhr -0400 29.05.2002, Luis M wrote:
sometimes my X server takes 100% of the cpu and stays there
forever... I cannot use CTRL-DEL (backspace) to restart X, but the
mouse seems fine... my
It's Ctrl-Cmd-Backspace (unless disabled by putting 'Option "NoZap"
"on"' into XF86Config-4; 'Cmd'
I used to see something like this on my slackware box, and I think it was due
to a memory leak in netscape. After a while it would start paging
uncontrolably, and it was hard to get control of my system. The solution was
to start using Mozilla.
does it start happening if you leave your syste
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 17:33, Luis M wrote:
> sometimes my X server takes 100% of the cpu and stays there forever... I
> cannot use CTRL-DEL (backspace) to restart X, but the mouse seems fine... my
> only choise is to SSH to my box and kill all X processes... has anybody
> experienced this?
> th
sometimes my X server takes 100% of the cpu and stays there forever... I
cannot use CTRL-DEL (backspace) to restart X, but the mouse seems fine... my
only choise is to SSH to my box and kill all X processes... has anybody
experienced this?
this happens with either Gnome or KDE
my setup:
Ibook
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