I experience "reliable" lockups on my red hat es4 and an ATI 9500 card,
using ATI's propriatory drivers.
I dont think fgfs is at fault, I just believe that because that's my
only OpenGL application (apart from the "gears") that runs for > 1
minute at a time.
(I can still ssh to the machine and see fgfs running at 100% cpu, but
attempts to kill it or even shutdown the machine always greet me with a
hanged machine)..
-t
Jonathan Hepburn wrote:
On 5/17/06, Curtis L. Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Total computer lockups usually point to an issue with your hardware,
drivers, or underlying OS. Modern operating systems and hardware should
never allow an application to completely hang the computer, so when that
happens, it's usually an indication of a problem with the host computer.
"Should"? I'm sorry, but I'm far too cynical to take "should" as
definitive of _anything_. I suspect that hardware (particularly with
the climate I live in) or drivers are at fault, but I would like to
track down which. I would like to know why only certain aircraft have
done this, and why they do it reliably: Every time, and after
approximately the same period of time. Presumably, there are
commonalities between the aircraft, such as YASIM/whatever, as Dene
suggested, or something similar. When I have the time, I will look
into that.
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