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| Re: X locks up |
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2007-04-30 14:54:06 |
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I had a similar problem for a while due to a bad video card. It was an nvidia, and I was able to fix it by switching to the nv (open source) driver, but that meant I had no 3d acceleration. I don't know if there's something similar you could try with a Matrox, you may just have to replace the card.
----- Original Message ---- From: Michael George <george mutualdata.com> To: gentoo-amd64 lists.gentoo.org; gentoo-user lists.gentoo.org Sent: Friday, April 6, 2007 1:46:04 PM Subject: [gentoo-amd64] X locks up
I have been having trouble with my system.&nb sp; For some reason, I've only noticed it recently, but nothing has been updated on the system.
What happens is that sometimes (amazingly frequently) when I have open office running on my right screen and I click "File", the displays will freeze. The system is still running, because I can get in from one of my terminals. I check and X is consuming 100% of one processor.
I can kill openoffice and ctwm (my window manager) reasily, but I have to use -9 option to kill to get X to die. Even after that, though, the video and keyboard are still locked. The only way I know of to get them back is to restart the system.
IIRC, it only happens when OOo is on the right screen, but I can start oowriter2, put it on the right screen, and click file and it won't always lock things up.
System
info: openoffice-bin-2.1.0 xorg-x11-7.1 xorg-server-1.1.1-r4 (VIDEO_CARDS="mga", INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse") libXinerama-1.0.1 ctwm-3.7 Video card: Matrox G450 System starts up to a CLI login, not XDM
Anyone have any clue as to what is going on here? Is there a way I can release the hold on my keyboard and/or display so that I can just get to the console so that I can reissue "startx"?
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