[olug] SuSE 9.0 problems w/X freezing

Eric Pierce eric_olug at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 7 19:42:31 UTC 2003


Once X goes, I'm not able to get to the other terminals.  I am booting into
runlevel 3, so I can tinker a bit.  I thought I wiped my 8.2 XFConfig file, but
I just remembered that it was on my failing HD.  I should be able to pull it
off (Knoppix to the rescue).

> some causes of lockups are having 'dri' loaded in XF86Config in the module
> section, or not loading freetype, or having framebuffer enabled, or having
> shared irq's with the video/another device.........
'freetype' is loaded in the 'Modules', 'dri' isn't.  I didn't see anything like
'fb' or 'frame' in XFConfig.  That is where it would be set, correct?

Where are irqs being set?  'modules.conf'?

Thanks!
Eric Pierce

ps. I'll grab my /etc folder from my old system right now.

> 
> 
> >
> > --- Eric Pierce <eric_olug at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> Just completed a network install of SuSE 9.0 which I
> >> thought went without a
> >> hitch, but I can barely use X as it freezes within
> >> minutes each time I start it
> >> up.
> >>
> >> I used SuSE 8.2 on the same machine and had
> >> basically no probs with my video
> >> hardware setup (NVidia TNT2 32mb) w/3D acceleration.
> >>  Now I can't even get Sax2
> >> to stay up long enough (before X freezes) to try
> >> some different settings, and I
> >> don't know much about editing the XFConfig file
> >> except that it seams I need to
> >> run SuSEconfig after making any changes.
> >>
> >> Without ssh'ing into the box to kill X, I'm willing
> >> to bet that the kernel is
> >> still purring along in the background because I did
> >> have one 3D accelerated
> >> game (Marble Blast) that would bring X (under 8.2)
> >> to its knees.  I could kill
> >> X after ssh'ing in, but I couldn't get my screen
> >> back. <reboot>
> >>
> >> I did have a peek at /var/log/XFree86.0.log, but I
> >> can't see any errors logged
> >> (not sure exactly what to look for all the same).
> >>
> >> Any suggestions?
> >>
> >
> >
> > I've found myself in this situation a few tims as well
> > and have often wondered this.
> >
> > Save xf86config file before upgrading, in your case
> > SuSE 8.2.  I do this with my /etc/fstab file and
> > others that I don't want to mess with.
> >
> > If upgrade has problems with X, then install on
> > xf86config file, and again, in your case SuSE 9.0.
> >
> > Of course you have wiped away the old system, but this
> > is something to think about before upgrading to save
> > heartache later...
> >
> > -Chris

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