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Date:      Mon, 26 Feb 96 05:03:11 EST
From:      sreid@edmbbs.iceonline.com
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   X Windows crashes big-time
Message-ID:  <9602260503.D8475on@edmbbs.iceonline.com>

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I have a problem with X Windows crashing on a FreeBSD 2.1 machine. It's
not just a little crash- the whole machine freezes, and we have to use
the reset button. Ctrl-Alt-Backspace and Ctrl-Alt-Delete don't have any
effect.

I type startx to go into a freshly installed Xwindows, and it works for
a few seconds. I can move the mouse around, but before I get a chance
to do anything, the machine dies.

The system is a Pentium-100, Asus Triton motherboard. 16 megs of 60ns
EDO ram. 256k burst pipeline cache. 1GB Quantum HD on an Adaptec 2940
SCSI-2. Video card is Diamond Stealth 64 (2MB VRAM) on PCI, using
640x480x256 mode. I'm using the S3 server, and I selected the Diamond
Stealth Pro as the video card in the config (the vid card manual says
the 64 is backwards-compatible with the Pro). No clocks line or RAMDAC
selected. The mouse is a Logitech Mouseman, and I've selected Mouseman
in the config file. Also have an SMC EtherPower 10/100 in 10Mbps mode.

Nothing strange in the FreeBSD setup... Everything installed from the
2.1 CD. A couple of directories are NFS mounted, and the system only has
at most one or two users at a time. Works great outside of X.

When X comes up, the window title fonts look a bit strange, like there
are pixels missing in some of the characters... I don't know if that's
normal, as I don't remember what the default TWM fonts look like (I use
FVWM at home).

When the system freezes, the mouse pointer is not visible on the
screen... I may be shooting in the dark, but I would guess that maybe
the mouse driver is dying in the middle of moving the pointer. I don't
very much about X, though.

We need this machine to run X, as it's going to be for creating web
pages and web page graphics.

Any help would be appreciated.



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