X-related panic

1999-10-10 Thread Patrick Hartling

For quite some time, I've been having panics while running X and never saw
the actual message.  This time, I happened to be in console mode when the
crash happened.  Here is the panic message:

kernel: type 12 trap, code=0
Stopped at pmap_remove_pages+0xd0: decl 0(%ecx)

The stack trace I got was:

pmap_remve_pages(c7bf1f28,0,bfbfe000,c7c42e6c,c7371034) at pmap_remove_pages+0xd0 
exec_new_vmspace(c7c42e6c,c7bd7700,3,c02388fc,4e070840) at exec_elf_imgact+0x109
execve(c7bd7700,c7c42f80,80f740c,,80f74c0) at execve+0x1fe
syscall(2f,2f,2f,80f74c0,) at syscall+0x199
Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall()+0x31

Is this helpful?

 -Patrick


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Re: X-related panic

1999-10-10 Thread Patrick Hartling

Patrick Hartling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

} For quite some time, I've been having panics while running X and never saw
} the actual message.  This time, I happened to be in console mode when the
} crash happened.

I meant to include that I'm using XFree86 3.3.5 built from the ports
collection with a kernel and userland built from sources cvsup'd at 17:45
CDT October 9.

 -Patrick


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