Has any one seen this before? My system, after about a day of uptime, decided that it didn't like virtual consoles 1, 3, 5 or 7. It wouldn't let me switch to them, although it would start of course at 1. This behaviour survived the system being taken down to init 1 and back to 3. It also survived a reboot into a different kernel (2.2.12, rather than 2.2.18pre21), but not a cold reboot, back to 2.2.18pre21. The Control keys and function keys appeared OK on their own. Another symptom was that vim wouldn't switch out of INSERT mode with the Esc key - I had to hit Control-C to get command mode. The system: Debian, tracking the testing tree. A week old install of base-config, plus several utilities, including XFree 4. Recent problems (other than the biggy): A few days ago I installed the latest NVidia driver (detonator) for X, which, although the incantations applied to it have not yet caused xscreensaver to attempt hardware rendering, did not appear to cause any immediate problems. However, since I moved house two weeks ago, I have had problems with the video card under Windows (it's a Riva TNT2, 16MB RAM). These problems have caused complete freezes running Diablo II and Quake 3. An install of detonator, plus a new install of Windows (the detonator install was blue screening Windows prior to reinstall), seems to have fixed Diablo II, but not Quake. Part of the motivation for the detonator install on Linux was to test Quake and see if it seems to be a problem with the TNT2 or Windows. The second problem is with the apt-get install of gpm to have console mouse a few days ago. I changed the device line in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 to: Option "Device" "/dev/gpmdata" on advice of boyfriend in order to get X to talk to gpm but have lost copy and paste in X (works in consoles). The most likely candidate for a hardware problem is therefore the video card. However the problem seems remarkably consistant, and (compared to computer death) relatively minor. Hence, I think it might be a software problem. Most likely candiates are detonator, XFree4 and gpm. XFree4 is fairly unlikely, since the reboot to 2.2.12 didn't start X. Has anyone seen this before? Any ideas where to look next? Now that the cold reboot has 'fixed' stuff, I may not be able to reproduce the problem. If I can, I'll post details. Mary. -- Mary Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG Key ID: 77625870 _______________________________________________ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/techtalk