Re: Re: OpenGL causes hard system lockups

2005-12-23 Thread Paulette & Gord Maclennan
Damon:   Were you able to correct your screensaver lock up problem?  I am experiencing the same problem with an ASUS K8V-MX mobo with integrated video.   Can you suggest anything that might help with the lockup problem?   Paul

Re: OpenGL causes hard system lockups

2001-10-05 Thread Carlos Sousa
> (...) > Some of these 3D screensavers will unexpectedly lock up my system---and I > mean *completely* lock up my system, can't ctrl-alt-f[1-6] to switch to a > text console, I can't kill X with ctrl-alt-backspace, etc. Nothing works. Same here. Glad you mentioned it, 'cause I thought it ha

Re: OpenGL causes hard system lockups

2001-10-04 Thread Damon Muller
Quoth Matthew Garman, > > I bought a Matrox Millenium g450 over the summer. I got it setup to do > hardware accelerated 3d with XFree 4.x. > > The only real 3d apps I've used are the "glxgears" test program, and the > 3d screensavers that can be built with the xscreensaver package. > > Some of

Re: OpenGL causes hard system lockups

2001-10-04 Thread Andrew Agno
Dave Sherohman writes: > Once I've sshed into my G400/DRI box after the console has locked up, > is there any way to recover short of rebooting? I suspect that it > should be OK if I can come up with a way to reset DRI or agpgart or > something, but I have yet to find any information on which

Re: OpenGL causes hard system lockups

2001-10-04 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 11:46:03PM -0500, Matthew Garman wrote: > I bought a Matrox Millenium g450 over the summer. I got it setup to do > hardware accelerated 3d with XFree 4.x. > > The only real 3d apps I've used are the "glxgears" test program, and the > 3d screensavers that can be built with

Re: OpenGL causes hard system lockups

2001-10-04 Thread Mike Brownlow
Matthew Garman wrote: > Some of these 3D screensavers will unexpectedly lock up my system---and I > mean *completely* lock up my system, can't ctrl-alt-f[1-6] to switch to a > text console, I can't kill X with ctrl-alt-backspace, etc. Nothing works. > > Obviously I don't like lockups like that, s