>On Monday 11 November 2002 08:35 pm, David Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>> Hi There,
>>
>>
>> I am experiencing some strange behaviour with Debian Woody. I have
>> attached a log as plain text and the output of dmesg.
>>
>> I suspect it may be faulty RAM.
>>
>> This occurs ONLY when I am in a KDE kdm managed X session and press
>> ctrl+alt+f[1-6] to get to a virtual console. It's not always consistent
>> but that's when it's most likely to happen.
>>
>> X disappears from underneath me as well.
>>
>>
>>
>> DSL

From log.dmsg:
>vga16fb: initializing
>                       vga16fb: mapped to 0xc00a0000
                                             |
From logs.txt:                               |
>Nov 12 09:08:41 lothlorien kernel: memory : ca174cd0
>Nov 12 09:08:41 lothlorien kernel: memory : 00000000
>Nov 12 09:08:41 lothlorien kernel: memory : ca174410
>Nov 12 09:08:42 lothlorien kdm[4949]: session start failed
>Nov 12 09:08:43 lothlorien kernel: memory : ca174cd0

Looks like the RAM in question is in your video card. That might
explain its connection with certain X conditions.

Pigeon


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