On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 02:26:12PM -0300, ScruLoose wrote: > Hi all, > > For several weeks now, I've been having X lock up on me occasionally, > and I'm a bit stumped as to where to start debugging it... > > I'm running Sarge on a P4 3.2 HT, and my video card is a GeForce FX > 5200 using the nvidia binary driver. I've had this problem on both a > home-rolled 2.4.22 kernel and the Debian 2.6.7-SMP kernel-package. Do you get the same problem with the generic VESA drivers? (no modules in the kernel, just Driver "vesa" - works for my SiS 315 even though they say it's unsupported)
> > Every couple of days or so X seems to die an abrupt death. The display > will freeze completely, keyboard input has no effect (including > CTRL-ALT-F1 and CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE). The system is still running, > though: If XMMS is playing when the problem hits, the music keeps on > going; and I can ssh in to the box no problem. If I kill -9 the XDM and > /usr/X11R6/bin/X processes then the screen goes black... but then doing > /etc/init.d/xdm start just silently fails. So I've been ssh-ing in just > to reboot the box. Try deleting the pidfile before restarting xdm. (/var/run/xdm.pid) Or perhaps just do sudo startx? > > Now, I've had this happen while I was surfing the web, and while the > screensaver was running, and sometimes after the monitor has gone to > sleep (oh, and once in the middle of a game of armagetron). > > A "tail" of XFree86.0.log shows a bunch of GetModeLine entries, but > nothing that looks like error or panic or "ack! I'm dying!"... > I've done an 8-hr run of memtest86 with no complaints at all, the > temperature seems to be happy, and loading the crap out of the system > doesn't make it fail (I tried 5 hours of a kernel-compile loop, and 2 > hours of cpuburn with no problems). When you ssh in, does "dmesg" show anything abnormal? > So where do I start looking to figure out what's causing this and/or to > fix it. -- The world's most effective spam filter: ln -sf /dev/full /var/mail/$USER -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]