Re: [expert] SUdden Crashed with Mdk-9.1 (X-Windows running Amok).

2003-07-01 Thread Joerg Mertin
Hia Folks, I can now reproduce the X-Windows Running Amok stuff. OK - here's what you gotta do: Start X-Windows, Work as usual. Start the Mandrake Control Center - Hardware - Start the Printer configuration utility Play a little bit around with the Printer stuff - so that it loads the Printer

Re: [expert] SUdden Crashed with Mdk-9.1 (X-Windows running Amok).

2003-07-01 Thread James Sparenberg
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 15:03, Joerg Mertin wrote: Hia Folks, I can now reproduce the X-Windows Running Amok stuff. OK - here's what you gotta do: Start X-Windows, Work as usual. Start the Mandrake Control Center - Hardware - Start the Printer configuration utility Play a little bit

[expert] SUdden Crashed with Mdk-9.1 (X-Windows running Amok).

2003-04-05 Thread Joerg Mertin
Hi Folks, I had several crashes using Mdk-9.1 under X-Windows. Having reacted fast enough once - I saw the X-Server was running Amok, e.g. using loads of Memory. Usually - the X-Server uses 180MBytes of Virtual memory, and 55Mbytes of Resident RAM. This Time, just before the System was

Re: [expert] SUdden Crashed with Mdk-9.1 (X-Windows running Amok).

2003-04-05 Thread James Sparenberg
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 04:48, Joerg Mertin wrote: Hi Folks, I had several crashes using Mdk-9.1 under X-Windows. Having reacted fast enough once - I saw the X-Server was running Amok, e.g. using loads of Memory. Usually - the X-Server uses 180MBytes of Virtual memory, and 55Mbytes of