On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 01:27, R�mi Letot wrote: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (R�mi Letot) writes:
> 
> > TiRi-DJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> I have a Debian Woody 3.0 machine with a P!!! 550 128Mb RDRAM
> >> When i start nautilus2 all all seems to work, but when the system need more
> >> resources nautilus2 crash and all the computer is paralised and i must use
> >> "The Reset Swich"
> >> Someone have the same bug?
> >
> > See this thread :
> >
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-gtk-gnome/2002/debian-gtk-gnome-200207/msg00253.html
> >
> > I have the very same bug, and I'm trying right now to diagnose the
> > problem. To see if it's debian related I built garnome for a test user
> > on my box, and it exhibits the same problem. 
> >
> > Then I disabled all Xaa acceleration for my X system, which solved the
> > problem. But the system was to slow for use. 
> >
> > Now I'm trying to find which specific acceleration is offending by
> > reenabling them one by one. It might take some time as I have other
> > things to work on with that computer, but expect a post on this list
> > when I find the offending acceleration.
> 
> Ok, did the tests, and the correction is to add the following line to
> the screen section in XF86Config-4 :
> 
> Option "XaaNoScreenToScreenCopy"
> 
> With this line, no more lock ups, but the X system is too sluggish for
> any real use (specifically when moving a window).

What about Option "XaaNoOffscreenPixmaps" or Option "XaaNoPixmapCache"?

> So for now exit gnome2 for me until a usable fix surfaces...

This is an X driver bug (which one are you using?). It's a matter of
time until something else triggers it.


-- 
Earthling Michel D�nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer
XFree86 and DRI project member   /  CS student, Free Software enthusiast


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