On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 03:26:29PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> but that is induced by a very specific situation: dragging an active
> mplayer window from my left-hand screen to my right hand-screen (which
> gives me a blank mplayer frame) and then dragging it back. crashes
> every time.
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 12:39:05PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 08:29:40AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> [much snipping]
>
> > I've seen some xorg crashes lately too... mostly caused by mplayer,
> > but not reliably. I'll grab my backtrace too.
>
> > contact the xorg
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 08:29:40AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
[much snipping]
> I've seen some xorg crashes lately too... mostly caused by mplayer,
> but not reliably. I'll grab my backtrace too.
> contact the xorg team (Debian X strike force?) and see what they
> say...
I'll wait unti
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 11:07:04PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> Per Andrew's advice, I started X in VT1 using startx. During each of the
> multiple xorg crashes today (!) I got this:
>
>
>
> Backtrace:
> 0: /usr/bin/X11/X(xf86SigHandler+0x81) [0x80c8591]
> 1: [0xb7f36420]
> 2: /usr/bin/X11/X [0x80
Switching from icewm to fluxbox didn't make any difference. Now I can kill
X just by having VLC *open* and task-switching from iceweasel to the open
vlc window using alt-tab. This is ludicrous.
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Per Andrew's advice, I started X in VT1 using startx. During each of the
multiple xorg crashes today (!) I got this:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X11/X(xf86SigHandler+0x81) [0x80c8591]
1: [0xb7f36420]
2: /usr/bin/X11/X [0x80ddae5]
3: /usr/bin/X11/X(miHandleValidateExposures+0x78) [0x813b828]
4: /usr/
xOn Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 11:00:19AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 08:33:43PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> > I tried switching to VLC. I was resetting the hotkeys, clicked Save, and
> > xorg restarted.
>
> how are you start X?
xdm
> have you looked in .Xsession-erro
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 08:33:43PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> I tried switching to VLC. I was resetting the hotkeys, clicked Save, and
> xorg restarted.
how are you start X?
have you looked in .Xsession-errors?
anything showing in the VT from which X was started (usually VT-1 if
using *dm).
.
I tried switching to VLC. I was resetting the hotkeys, clicked Save, and
xorg restarted.
I'm utterly unfamiliar with the internals of X. What would VLC have been
doing when I clicked Save that would cause a xorg restart?
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With netbeans not working, wanted to try Eclipse. Installed all that stuff
which also installed a Blackdown JRE and Kaffe. The stuff would not configure
so I removed it. Also needed to get rid of a conf file for Kaffe and change a
symlink to that in /usr/bin. Did all that, cleaning up with more
David Baron wrote:
I think this module is getting crazier with every update.
Last two versions on bootup, "unknown interface sit0:-hotplug"
Last version: More repeated module loads AND repeated listings of blacklisted
modules (some of which were blacklisted to clean up the repeated
listings) :-
I think this module is getting crazier with every update.
Last two versions on bootup, "unknown interface sit0:-hotplug"
Last version: More repeated module loads AND repeated listings of blacklisted
modules (some of which were blacklisted to clean up the repeated
listings) :-)
Good old (new fo
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 18:39, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Anyone who has been following the threads "Linux Progress Patch (Splash
> Screen)" and "The Kernel that Wouldn't Boot," have probably gotten really
> tired of hearing about my little kernel.
> Well, hopefully I'll finally
Hi everyone,
Anyone who has been following the threads "Linux Progress Patch (Splash
Screen)" and "The Kernel that Wouldn't Boot," have probably gotten really
tired of hearing about my little kernel.
Well, hopefully I'll finally have it fixed soon, so not to worry. :-)
Anyway, my kernel now
I believe cua* was dropped somewhere along the 2.1.x series... Its gone
with 2.2.x
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Fabio Olive leite wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> ] (the ttyS* and cua* devices are hardware-equivalent, but if I'm
> ] not mistaken using the /dev/cua* device is better for dialin, which
> ] you mig
Hi there,
] (the ttyS* and cua* devices are hardware-equivalent, but if I'm
] not mistaken using the /dev/cua* device is better for dialin, which
] you might want for a modem).
Whoah! cua devices have been dropped from Debian (and Linux itself, so to
speak) long ago and their use nowadays is _str
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Small, Bradley wrote:
> Problem #1, I have a modem on Com1. I know I do because Bill Gates tells me
> I do when I run His OS. Try as I might I can't seem to convince Linux that
> it is there. I assume that I should be using wvdial and when it ran the
> configuration utility it
On 16-Apr-99 Small, Bradley wrote:
>>You may well have the modem on /dev/ttyS0 = COM1, but you probably also
>>have your mouse there as well. In that case you are likely to hit
>>interrupt conflicts, and Linux will only see one of the devices.
>
> I don't think so, since my mouse is a "ps/2" mouse
>You may well have the modem on /dev/ttyS0 = COM1, but you probably also
>have your mouse there as well. In that case you are likely to hit
>interrupt conflicts, and Linux will only see one of the devices.
I don't think so, since my mouse is a "ps/2" mouse rather than a serial
mouse. It could poss
>
> Problem #1, I have a modem on Com1. I know I do because Bill Gates tells me
> I do when I run His OS. Try as I might I can't seem to convince Linux that
> it is there. I assume that I should be using wvdial and when it ran the
> configuration utility it said that it didn't detect any modem. So
On 16-Apr-99 Small, Bradley wrote:
>
> Problem #1, I have a modem on Com1. I know I do because Bill Gates
> tells me I do when I run His OS. Try as I might I can't seem to
> convince Linux that it is there. I assume that I should be using
> wvdial and when it ran the configuration utility it said
Hi y'all and thanks for all the help so far..
Now I have X windows up and well it is cool so far. Just so everyone knows,
when you D/L and install 3.3.3.1 of XFree86 you must also D/L the stuff in
their "Servers" directory. Soon as I got the new SVGA server things got much
better.
Problem #1, I
Hi Obi, Hi Everyone -
Obi wrote:
> I'm using olvwm & xdm with no problem ... I never set up any enviroment
> variable to make it work ... I guess you are doing something wrong with your
> .xsession file or .Xresources or something during the session startup. xdm is
> looking at .xsession while s
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