Good morning, On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 07:10:12 +0200 mond wrote:
> On Apr 26, 11:30 pm, "Kim N. Lesmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:50:09 -0700 (PDT) >> >> mond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > However, recently my Debian(sid) crash randomly and frequently. >> >> > The problem is that the screen just get dark. And "ctrl+alt+backspace" >> > doesn't work. "Ctrl +alt+f1" doesn't work either. >> >> Is it doing a reboot or does it just freeze? >> > It just freeze. But I can not do nothing, so I push the power button. > This is killing me. > It froze a moment ago. I pushed the power button again. And here I > attach the log file piece. I think the is about the x. > I am working on it. > > Apr 26 23:28:41 Pavilion acpid: received event "ac_adapter ACAD > 00000000 00000001" > Apr 26 23:28:41 Pavilion acpid: notifying client 2612[106:111] > Apr 26 23:28:41 Pavilion acpid: notifying client 2720[0:0] > Apr 26 23:28:41 Pavilion acpid: executing action "/etc/acpi/power.sh" > Apr 26 23:28:41 Pavilion acpid: action exited with status 0 > Apr 26 23:28:41 Pavilion acpid: completed event "ac_adapter ACAD > 00000000 00000001" > Apr 26 23:28:52 Pavilion gdm[2713]: WARNING: > gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0 > Apr 26 23:28:53 Pavilion acpid: client connected from 14510[0:0] > Apr 26 23:28:53 Pavilion acpid: 1 client rule loaded > Apr 26 23:29:01 Pavilion acpid: received event "button/power PWRF > 00000080 00000001" > Apr 26 23:29:01 Pavilion acpid: notifying client 2612[106:111] > Apr 26 23:29:01 Pavilion acpid: notifying client 2720[0:0] > Apr 26 23:29:01 Pavilion acpid: client has disconnected > Apr 26 23:29:01 Pavilion acpid: notifying client 14510[0:0] > Apr 26 23:29:01 Pavilion acpid: executing action "/etc/acpi/powerbtn- > acpi-support.sh" > Apr 26 23:29:01 Pavilion shutdown[14529]: shutting down for system > halt > Apr 26 23:29:01 Pavilion init: Switching to runlevel: 0 > Apr 26 23:29:01 Pavilion acpid: action exited with status 0 If I understand this right, your system doesn't complete freeze; acpid is still running and responding to events. As Alex Samad already suggested, I would try to ping your machine and to gain network access (via ssh, because if acpid still runs, so might be sshd). Cheers, Simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]