Have you tried killing X with ctrl alt backspace? just curious how
"frozen" it is.

when it's frozen what does top have to say, is anything using a lot of
CPU?


On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 20:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am suddenly having trouble with x freezing when it is started.
> The mouse can move but nothing else works when I telnet in and
> kill all x processes ect It still will not release the terminal
> The only way to get back a prompt is to reboot anybody have
> any idea what is going on?  I can still use the computer as
> my gateway right now it is frozen but It is still acting as
> a gateway. Last update was June 10th could it be hardware?
>                          Linda Hanigan
> 
> 
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