<snip> > > Note: it's the windows clock too. > > ;) theres your answer LOL. joking aside i found that sometimes after installing a linux distro (not gentoo tho) i would get midi errors on windoze i also had isues under windose where the nic card would temperarily not work for that session till i rebooted. i came to the conclusion somehow linux was holding onto the hardware or something? it was weird but it seemed as if linux was fighting with win98 for control! even tho neither would run at the same given time! dont ask me, it happend sometimes out of the blue but it would happen every time if xfree or another app crashed. at the time i had found a bug in kde with background settings and was playing with it :-p. i know i cant give you any answers but maybe i can help you get an idea of whats funky? interesting story anyways.
ps: dont know if it still works but in kde try running an executable on the background/root window like xplanet (i think is the name?)or something and setting a back ground image ;) crashed kde every time for me! ===== *// No cows were injured in the making of this message *// __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
