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On 7/31/07, James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Volker Armin Hemmann <volker.armin.hemmann <at> tu-clausthal.de> writes: |
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> > > > I've never seen starting up X/kde cause a system to hang before... |
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> > > Is the whole system handing, or just X? |
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> The entire system latches up tight, even the ssh remote shells and console. |
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> > > Do you have a networked computer |
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> > > you can SSH in from, that would enable you to kill X. |
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> I start X(kde) with startx. I followed the guides in |
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> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/list.xml |
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> Code Listing 2.4: Configuring your local session |
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> $ echo "exec startkde" > ~/.xinitrc |
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> X/kde runs fine, but when I exit it now, the system latches up, tight |
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> all ssh sessions, the console, everything. |
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Try Disabling anything fancy ( ie: composite support ), or try |
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disabling APIC. I had a glitch a while back where composite + apic = |
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system lockup, and later, something in QT4 tripped it up. |
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> > > If all else fails, |
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> > > and provided you have enabled CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ in your kernel, hold |
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> > > down Alt and SysReq/PrtScr and press S, U and B in turn to reboot |
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> > > (reasonably) cleanly. Pausing a couple of seconds between each key is |
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> > > probably a good idea. |
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> Interesting idea however this laptop does not have this key "SysReq/PrtScr". |
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> > E, I, S, U, B |
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> > so everything is killed, and nothing trying to write to disk, when unmounting |
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> > them. |
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> Hmm, I do not think you understand, when I exit X/kde the entire system is |
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> latched up tight. None of the keys work, nothing is echoed to the screen, |
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> the system is latched up tight. All I can do is power cycle the system. |
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> When I do that the screen fades and the mouse cursor is visible but slowly |
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> fades to a solid white screen. The system hangs at the very moment I use |
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> the logout button in kde, to exit the system. |
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> Very strange and very repeatable..... |
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> maybe emerge --emptytree world? |
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> revdep-rebuild -p is fine. |
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> I am clueless how to fix this... ideas? |
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> James |
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Kent |
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