Mr Mike wrote:
A while back I was running a pure sarge system with several upgrades from the
sid branch.. At some point my X Server began to 'restart' on it's own for no
real apparent rhyme or reason. ie, the action that triggered the restart one
session could not always be duplicated in another one... Simple things like
clinking the 'x' to close the window or clicking the background to bring up a
menu. Like I said, really random and unpredictable. I've looked in xsession
error log, syslog, messages, etc.. and NOT a damn thing... it's as if some
invisible soul is lurking over my shoulder and pressing ctl+alt+bkspace every
now and then just to piss me off... One good thing to come of this is I've
learned to save my work much more frequently...
Anyway... I'm now running a mixed ubuntu/sarge (mostly sarge) box and the
issue remains although not as bad as in the past. Is there some way I can
figure out what in the world is causing this so I can formulate a resolution?
Or, is there something else I should look at, like hardware problems?
TIA..
mike..
houston, tx
You don't give any information about your system, so it's highly
unlikely that anyone will be able to troubleshoot for you. In lieu
of waiting for specific questions, some commands that may give useful
output are:
lspci
dpkg -l |grep xfree
cat /etc/X11/XFConfig-4
uname -a
zcat /proc/config.gz
(Edit the information as appropriate and according to your knowledge
of the usefulness of the data. I think more is better but list
conventions vary regarding large postings. You might check the FAQ
for protocol for posting large files or attachments.)
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