Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Hi,
I use gnome+metacity in etch.
I am experiencing random lockups of the display since a few hours.
Opening a window seems to trigger this. So far it has happened when
launching gvim, iceweasel and gnome-terminal (not everytime). What
happens in such cases is that t
Hi,
I use gnome+metacity in etch.
I am experiencing random lockups of the display since a few hours.
Opening a window seems to trigger this. So far it has happened when
launching gvim, iceweasel and gnome-terminal (not everytime). What
happens in such cases is that the newly opened window is
After upgrading KDE (to 3.4.2). I started having the keyboard lockup
problem discussed here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/07/msg01217.html
The work around I found for this annoying problem (reproduced below) does
not work.
Complicating the situation is that one cannot easily drop
Hi Folks,
I am having this wierd problem. When I launch a X session from the
prompt and exit the keyboard locks up and become unresponsive. This
happens only when I am the root user. The freeze up also happens when I
hit Cntrl+Alt+ Fn to switch to the terminal when running a X session.
The displa
4 PM
Subject: Re: Keyboard lockup
> * Casey Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010405 09:10 +0200:
> > LILO comes up and I hit Enter to boot linux. The boot process proceeds
> > in the normal fashion. No error messages, everything is fine. Then
> > the GDM login box comes
* Casey Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010405 09:10 +0200:
> LILO comes up and I hit Enter to boot linux. The boot process proceeds
> in the normal fashion. No error messages, everything is fine. Then
> the GDM login box comes up so I can log in to X. At this point the
> keyboard doesn't work
Hello all,
I have a major problem with my Linux box. I am running the unstable
version of Debian, and my system has been running fine for months. No
major problems. This morning I booted up my machine and discovered my
keyboard will not work in Linux. Here's the scenario:
LILO comes up and
This problem of mine must be an embarrassingly simple one, but right now I
am standing on flat ground looking up at the learning curve.
Problem summary: I have a Windows 98 computer attached via Ethernet to a
Pentium-based Linux computer. When I attempt to invoke an FTP client or
TELNET client on
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