It's probably XFree86 driver instability.  Most likey due
to misunderstood hardware subtleties or hardware bugs that have
not been worked around.  You should really get some newer software.
Your X-server is more than three years old and there have undoubtedly
been many bug fixes since then.


                        Mark.


On Fri, 18 Aug 2006, Nobody NA wrote:

>
> hi
>
> I got X-server crashes (time-to-time) (see attachment).
> System: Notebook Toshiba Celeron 2.4 GGz, 256 RAM
> Some memory used as video memory (see log - "stolen memory").
>
> Looks like wrong detection of available memory - but who is guilty - X-server 
> or kernel (driver)??
>
> If any additional information needed - I will send it
>
> With respect, Stanislav
>
>
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