Re: [gentoo-user] OS inaccessable after brief uptime in X

2009-11-29 Thread daid kahl
I keep having a problem where the OS becomes inaccessable after running in X for a while.  I haven't noticed a time pattern yet but it doesn't take long sometimes. I see no problem when starting X and I see nothing in /var/log/messages that gives a clue about what is happening. I'm running

Re: [gentoo-user] OS inaccessable after brief uptime in X

2009-11-29 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Saturday 28 November 2009 22:53:52 Harry Putnam wrote: I keep having a problem where the OS becomes inaccessable after running in X for a while. I haven't noticed a time pattern yet but it doesn't take long sometimes. Today I started from an OFF machine, booted up, started X did a few

Re: [gentoo-user] OS inaccessable after brief uptime in X

2009-11-29 Thread Amit Dor-Shifer
my 2-cents: Might want to check filesystem integrity too (e.g: fsck, xfs_check). Amit Alan McKinnon wrote: On Saturday 28 November 2009 22:53:52 Harry Putnam wrote: I keep having a problem where the OS becomes inaccessable after running in X for a while. I haven't noticed a time pattern

[gentoo-user] OS inaccessable after brief uptime in X

2009-11-28 Thread Harry Putnam
I keep having a problem where the OS becomes inaccessable after running in X for a while. I haven't noticed a time pattern yet but it doesn't take long sometimes. Today I started from an OFF machine, booted up, started X did a few things A few minutes later I attempted to login via ssh from a