On Wednesday 22 October 2003 09:53 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
> Quoth Robert E. Raymond:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Slackware is running almost nicely on my friend's machine now- everything
> > works except when I logout from KDE, Gnome, etc. the entire thing locks
> > up and the only way to fix it is with a hard reboot.
> >
> > This is with XFree 4.3, kernels 2.4.22-xfs, and the latest Gentoo
> > gs-sources, 2.4.23_pre7-gss.
>
> Could be anything. I'd go back to a stable kernel, first. That's 2.4.22,
> for example. 2.4.23-pre<anything> isn't for tender newbies.
>
> > I've got it set up to boot to runlevel 4 (graphical mode, with GDM- KDM
> > gives me the same trouble, so it seems it's X or kernel at fault), as
> > there's absolutely no way my friend would be able to figure out logging
> > in from a command line.
>
> Nothing in the system log or better, /var/log/XFree86*log?
>
> Kurt
Well.. I'm just taking this opportunity to again say that it's solved.
And he took the laptop away liking Slackware (maybe my addition of everaldo's
Crystal SVG 1.0 and other little appearance-type tweaks helped...)
Thanks tho
Bob Raymond
--
Linux EPoX.Linux.Raymond 2.6.0-test7-bk3 #2 Tue Oct 14 21:20:43 EDT 2003 i686
AMD Athlon(tm) processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
22:35:05 up 1 day, 11 min, 3 users, load average: 0.29, 0.23, 0.27
WHERE CAN THE MATTER BE
Oh, dear, where can the matter be
When it's converted to energy?
There is a slight loss of parity.
Johnny's so long at the fair.
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