On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Linux Rocks ! wrote: > Horst, > Id suggest trying different ram in the computer for a few days and see if > the errors continue. often ram can seem fine, but actualy be bad, and cause > weird errors like you are seeing. Hhm, to me there seems to be too much of a specific pattern (X11, KDE, with just that distro) than I'd blame it on the RAM (I also don't have the spare )-: Looks more like something is gradually 'filling' up, no 'bang', core dump, etc... i.e. the memory leak post sounded more appealing. Also working on this problem is no fun since a corrupted file system is always a possibility (happened once) - i.e. I'v been just avoiding X.
Also, mandrake 9 has been out for a while > now, you might try it and see if the problems still continue (since mandrake Now, that's a thought ! Where/How to get ? -I am happy to trade blanks or burn&return :-) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Horst > 8.1 worked, and the problem has only happened in 8.2, its possible that the > issue is specific to 8.2. > > Jamie > > On Tuesday 14 January 2003 10:51 am, Horst wrote: > : I am reposting this with additional info on X11. etc... _______________________________________________ Eug-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
