Hi Felix,

Thank you for responding.

>Maybe try the modesetting driver at least on the Intel/Sid installation.

Unfortunately when I use the default modesetting driver my X
consistently crashes simply by starting gnome-terminal and doing
something simple like traversing it's menus. This causes the entire X
server to crash and restart back to the login.

I read others having this problem with Debian Unstable and the
recommendation was to move back to the Intel driver.

Is there some way for me to gather more debugging information from the
server so that when ssh over my tunnel causes a freeze I can figure
out what has happened?

Thanks again for your help.

Bye for now



On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 1:19 AM, Felix Miata <mrma...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> jeetu.gol...@gmail.com composed on 2016-10-03 23:22 (UTC+0530):
>
>> - I tried using the Vesa xorg driver instead of the Intel driver on
>> Machine 1, just to see if that had any change in behaviour (even
>> though I see this same behaviour with the radeon driver). No joy. When
>> using the tunnel, the X server still hangs up.
>
>
> Maybe try the modesetting driver at least on the Intel/Sid installation.
>
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