Marcus Lundblad wrote:
No xset dpms force off doesn't do any difference.
No, my question was whether you get a sound hiccup when running "xset dpms force off"? I do.
But, it might very well be an Nvidia-issue, I've experienced freezes lately when the CPU load is high too.
Problems on high load can mean anything, e.g. some heat problem. Maybe you should try to do some stress test on the console (without XWindow running). For example, you could build a new kernel with CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=6. When your PC freezes again, then you should reset and immediately enter the bios to check the temperature. 65C is usually pretty close to the edge. Have you overclocked your CPU or GPU?
And I've had no such issues on my laptop, which has an ATI "card" and where I'm not using Compiz (at the moment).
I would say its pretty hard to compare a desktop and a laptop
Though I've installed the Nvidia drivers using Nvidia's installer, because I didn't feel like taking in Xorg from Sid just now... I just saw there is a new Nvidia driver out, I could try with that and see if it still has issues.
I would suggest to do so. Please remember that this is a bug tracking system about problems with Debian packages. If you ignore Debian and use the upstream's Nvidia driver instead, then you might consider to contact NVidia directly. Regards Harri -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]