I have been having some problems on my workstation at home for a few weeks now, and I'm not sure any more where to look. At first, I thought (and I'm still inclined to look in that direction) that it was a Gnome problem. I have always had abyssmal luck with Gnome, I tried the desktop back in the day and it was always unstable for me.
I am running an Athlon 1GHz with 768MB of SDRAM. It has a GeForce4 MX card (MSI) and is running sid with XFree 4.2.1-9. I am also running the nvidia-glx and nvidia-kernel (1.0.4349-1 and 1.0.4349-3 respectively), and do a ton of video processing and other graphics and processor intensive activities. I first noticed the problem about the end of May, while running Evolution (desktop is Enlightenment). When I would click the Send/Receive button to check the mail server for new messages, sometimes (at random, it seemed) it would blow my X session out to an xdm login. If left running all night, the automatic send/receive activity would cause me to wake up to an X server at 100% cpu. The X session eject was random enough that it took me a bit to figure out that was the cause. I posted to the evo list, and they said something about"using gtk-2.0 in a way it had never been used before" or some such. So I converted to Sylpheed-claws as my MUA. Last week, I had something similar happen with Galeon. I was doing a download, and scrolled the files to see if a particular version had been downloaded before, and when I clicked ok, it went back to the login screen. The reason I am posting here is that a friend of mine said that he had heard some rumblings about the nvidia drivers causing problems. I have been running an nvidia card for 3+ years and have never had problems of this nature, though my GF2 died and I replaced it with the GF4 about 3 months ago. But the problems did not start to occur immediately. Should I be suspecting Gnome apps or one of the underlying libs, the nvidia drivers or a combination of the two? I'd love to get this fixed soonest. Tks, -- --Brad ========================================================================= Bradley M. Alexander | gTLD SysAdmin, Security Engineer | storm [at] tux.org ========================================================================= Key fingerprints: DSA 0x54434E65: 37F6 BCA6 621D 920C E02E E3C8 73B2 C019 5443 4E65 RSA 0xC3BCBA91: 3F 0E 26 C1 90 14 AD 0A C8 9C F0 93 75 A0 01 34 ========================================================================= I'm desperately trying to figure out why Kamikaze pilots wore helmets. --George Carlin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]