Bill Mitchell writes: > > > I'm not sure that this behavior is buggy, so I'm not casting this > as a bug report. > > I previously reported as a bug that xtet42 hung my system. That > was dismissed as a probable problem with my system. I've characterised > this a bit more, and thought I'd report the additional info. > > When either xtet42 or chimera are started up on my 486-40 system, > the system appears to hang while these apps are initializing. During > this period, mouse movement is unrecognized, ctl-alt-F1 and friends > don't work, ctl-alt-backspace doesn't work, and ctl-alt-del doesn't > work. This condition persists for: > > xtet42: 4 (!!!!) minutes > Chimera: eleven (!!!!!!!!!!!) minutes > > After this longish time with an apparently hung system, the apps > come up and appear to work normally (though xtet42 is veeeeeeery > slooooooooooow). It's easy to misread this as a hung system and > hit the reset switch while these apps are starting up. > > This only affects X11. A quick ctl-alt-F1 before the app starts > intializing gets a linux vc which operates normally. Running > top(1) on the vc, I see X11 taking lots of CPU. I presume > that non-X users would be undisturbed by this. > > I'm wondering if this is (1) normal? (2) antisocial apps needing > upstream attention? (3) something else? > > I note that other X11 apps which take a long time to start up don't > appear to hang the system during startup. Mirrormagic, for example, > takes over a minute to start up, but other X11 operations are able > to continue normally and the ctrl-alt-* commands work OK during its > startup.
How does something like netscape run on your machine? I don't see why xtet would cause this, it's not like it needs to load fonts or use hellish amounts of ram. It works perfectly on my machine. 486dx2-80 with 16 meg of RAM and I'm in 10 meg of swap with several rxvt's running, inn, netscape and quite a few other things and it took about 3 seconds to pop up. Is your 486 a dx? Do you have any video memory left over for a font cache? How much RAM do you have? What kind of video card? Andrew -- Dehydration - 34%, Recollection of previous evening - 2%, embarrassment factor - 91%. Advise repair schedule:- off line for 36 hours, re-boot startup disk, and replace head - wow, what a night! -- Kryten in Red Dwarf `The Last Day' Andrew Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perth, Western Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED]