I'm not sure that this behavior is buggy, so I'm not casting this as a bug report.
I previously reported as a bug that xtet42 hung my system. That was dismissed as a probable problem with my system. I've characterised this a bit more, and thought I'd report the additional info. When either xtet42 or chimera are started up on my 486-40 system, the system appears to hang while these apps are initializing. During this period, mouse movement is unrecognized, ctl-alt-F1 and friends don't work, ctl-alt-backspace doesn't work, and ctl-alt-del doesn't work. This condition persists for: xtet42: 4 (!!!!) minutes Chimera: eleven (!!!!!!!!!!!) minutes After this longish time with an apparently hung system, the apps come up and appear to work normally (though xtet42 is veeeeeeery slooooooooooow). It's easy to misread this as a hung system and hit the reset switch while these apps are starting up. This only affects X11. A quick ctl-alt-F1 before the app starts intializing gets a linux vc which operates normally. Running top(1) on the vc, I see X11 taking lots of CPU. I presume that non-X users would be undisturbed by this. I'm wondering if this is (1) normal? (2) antisocial apps needing upstream attention? (3) something else? I note that other X11 apps which take a long time to start up don't appear to hang the system during startup. Mirrormagic, for example, takes over a minute to start up, but other X11 operations are able to continue normally and the ctrl-alt-* commands work OK during its startup. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Mitchell)