Am Montag, 16. Juli 2001 16:11 schrieb Rob Weir: > I've got a pretty standard woody box, and I recently upgraded to > the KDE2.2beta1 packages from unstable. I can log on through KDM > fine, but once I'm in KDE and try to run a KDE program, my machine > locks hard. Real hard. I can sync, unmount and reboot using the > SysRq key, but ctrl-alt-bkspc out of X doesn't work, and neither does > ctrl-alt-Fn to get a console. > > I'm running kernel 2.4.6, XFree86 4.0.3, with the NVidia GLX (version > 1.0.1251-2) drivers compiled from woody. I'm also using the ALSA > modules, version 0.5.10b-8, again, compiled from the testing sources.
I have a very similar constelation. Try to use the Nvidia Drivers 0.9-769 When i use the 1.0125 my system locks from time to time. > > The odd thing is, KDE starts up fine, but running a KDE program locks > it up hard. This also happens when I'm running E and start kmail. So > far, the programs that cause the crash are known to be: NoAtun, > KMail and Konqy. As you can imagine, testing this sort of thing is > not the funnest type of thing in the world, but if anyone has > something they want me to try, ask away. > > Based on the severity of the lock-up, I'm thinking that the NVidia > drivers are causing it, because it definitely doesn't seem like > something a user-space app could do. > Another thought I had is that it could be ALSA. ALSA refuses to save > or restore my volume settings on reboot and it seems that every second > boot requires a '/etc/init.d/alsa force-reload; alsaconf' to get them > to work at all. ---------------------------------------- Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; charset="us-ascii"; name="Anhang: 1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: ----------------------------------------

