On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 08:22:04PM -0300, Urs Schuetz wrote: > On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Willie Wong wrote: > > > I was away from my computer for one week, and so ran a massive update > > on sunday night. After the update, on Monday morning, I woke up to > > find my xsession ended with a message on the console that said > > something to the effect that Enlightenment segfaulted, because some > > supporting library tries to access memory that it shouldn't be > > accessing. > > > > I dismissed it as enlightenment throwing a hissy fit. > > > > But the same thing happened again this morning. The problem is, I > > don't quite know how to diagnose it. /var/log/Xorg.log only tells me > > it caught sig 11 and will die. > > > > Honestly, I don't think running strace will be the best idea yet, I'd > > like to save it as a last possibility, for the only reason that I > > don't even know how to reproduce the crash. X was up and running > > yesterday for over 14 hours, and enlightenment just crashed in the > > middle of the night. > > > > So: what logs should I check and how should I find out what exactly > > is causing the problem?
> Disk full? > df -h > Uh.. no. But I am curious where you got that conclusion... W -- "Oops, I always forget the purpose of competition is to divide people into winners and losers." -Hobbes being sarcastic Sortir en Pantoufles: up 1 day, 23:19 -- [email protected] mailing list

