On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Paul Hartman < paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Willie <matthews.wil...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Paul Hartman > > <paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Willie <matthews.wil...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >> > Hi All, > >> > > >> > I have been running a gentoo box for quite some time without a desktop > >> > manager. Did a lot of upgrading in between time also. The problem I am > >> > having is when I login I can't open any Windows. The only one that has > >> > open > >> > without crashing the entire computer that I know of is VLC. > >> > > >> > Any help is greatly appreciated. > >> > >> Be sure to "emerge --oneshot @x11-module-rebuild" after upgrading xorg > >> stuff. Drivers might be out of sync and maybe that's causing your > >> pain. > >> > >> Try to delete/rename your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and see if that makes a > >> difference. Modern Xorg can start a basic environment without it. > >> > >> Try to run "startx" as a user instead of using xdm and see if you get > >> any better errors/logs. > >> > >> If you have another computer/device SSH into your problematic computer > >> before starting X so you can see if it's still alive, just > >> unresponsive at the local terminal. Maybe then you can see logs and > >> stuff. > >> > >> revdep-rebuild just to ensure everything is consistent on your system. > >> > > > > I rebuild all of my x11-drivers it rebuild the nvidia driver along with a > > couple of others. > > > > I used startx and got the errors below. I have a feeling it has > something to > > do with my nVidia card (Geforce 8400GS) > > > > SSH is not active anymore. It is also the computer that shares the > internet > > and no one can access the internet either. > > > > Okay now I think we are getting somewhere. Didn't think to leave XDM out > but > > I did do it. It still froze but I got some useful information soon as it > did > > freeze. This is from /var/log/messages > > > > Jun 22 11:52:52 beast kernel: NVRM: Xid (0000:02:00): 6, PE0001 > > Jun 22 11:52:54 beast kernel: NVRM: os_schedule: Attempted to yield the > CPU > > while in atomic or interrupt context > > Jun 22 11:52:54 beast kernel: NVRM: Xid (0000:02:00): 3, C 00000002 SC > > 00000003 M 00000100 Data 00000000 > > Jun 22 11:53:03 beast kernel: NVRM: os_schedule: Attempted to yield the > CPU > > while in atomic or interrupt context > > Jun 22 11:53:05 beast kernel: NVRM: os_schedule: Attempted to yield the > CPU > > while in atomic or interrupt context > > Jun 22 11:53:08 beast kernel: NVRM: os_schedule: Attempted to yield the > CPU > > while in atomic or interrupt context > > > > That was printed as soon as XFCE froze. > > Okay, now I googled those errors and it seems to be a fairly common > problem. The workaround I saw is to add "nolapic_timer" to your kernel > commandline. Try that, reboot and cross your fingers. ;) > > Yeah I see that too. Tried to add that to my grub.conf/menu.lst. It did not work for me. I rebuild my kernel for nouveau drivers. Rebuilt xorg-drivers and mesa, installed xf86-video-nouveau. So far it is not working, still might have to do some tweaking. -- Willie Matthews matthews.wil...@gmail.com