Gemma Fletcher wrote:
I apologize in advance if this advice is too rudimentary.
Rudimentry is good :) I am a BSD noob :D
Sounds more like hardware. You did not say how you tested your memory. If
you
did not use Memtest86, get and run that. Also run fsck manually.
I used Memtest and I
Gemma Fletcher wrote:
I apologize in advance if this advice is too rudimentary.
Rudimentry is good :) I am a BSD noob :D
Sounds more like hardware. You did not say how you tested your memory. If
you
did not use Memtest86, get and run that. Also run fsck manually.
I used Memtest and I
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, Gemma Fletcher wrote:
Edit: Resending as having problems with my mail. If it pops up twice then
apologies :)
Hi list :)
Installed BSD 6.2 a few days ago and am totally new to it all. I installed
KDE 3.5 and it was working nicely until it juststopped.
No obvious
I apologize in advance if this advice is too rudimentary.
Rudimentry is good :) I am a BSD noob :D
Sounds more like hardware. You did not say how you tested your memory. If
you
did not use Memtest86, get and run that. Also run fsck manually.
I used Memtest and I have had already run fsck since
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 20:45:57 +1000
Gemma Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2007 21:41, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Friday, June 15, 2007 a las 09:33:27PM +1000, Gemma Fletcher
escribió:
Can you check if only X or KDE is frozen, or the system at all?
Try to connect
On Jun 15 at 20:01 +1000, Gemma Fletcher wrote:
Installed BSD 6.2 a few days ago and am totally new to it all. I installed
KDE 3.5 and it was working nicely until it juststopped.
No obvious crash - it just froze. Had to reboot the system with the reset
button as no other method was
Timothy Bourke wrote:
On Jun 15 at 20:01 +1000, Gemma Fletcher wrote:
Installed BSD 6.2 a few days ago and am totally new to it all. I installed
KDE 3.5 and it was working nicely until it juststopped.
No obvious crash - it just froze. Had to reboot the system with the reset
On Jun 19 at 13:57 +1000, Timothy Bourke wrote:
[...]
using ppp (user-mode) rather than kppp (kernel-mode) for dial-up.
To be more clear: the 'k' in kppp is for KDE, but it uses kernel mode
ppp (pppd) to make the connection.
Tim.
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Timothy Bourke wrote:
On Jun 15 at 20:01 +1000, Gemma Fletcher wrote:
Installed BSD 6.2 a few days ago and am totally new to it all. I
installed
KDE 3.5 and it was working nicely until it juststopped.
No obvious crash - it just froze. Had to reboot the system with the reset
Hello Gemma,
Hello Nikola
Although it really looks like hardware, you can also do this to be 100%
sure it isn't software related:
(1) Had you used that computer before you have installed FreeBSD? It
would be a nice idea to post here the output of your 'dmesg'
or /var/log/messages.
On Friday 15 June 2007 21:41, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Friday, June 15, 2007 a las 09:33:27PM +1000, Gemma Fletcher
escribió:
Can you check if only X or KDE is frozen, or the system at all?
Try to connect from some other host on the network.
Try to do some RAM testing as well.
On Saturday 16 June 2007 18:54, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Can you check if only X or KDE is frozen, or the system at all?
Try to connect from some other host on the network.
Try to do some RAM testing as well.
Ok my RAM is fine and dandy. I'm not sure how to check to see if only
KDE is
El día Friday, June 15, 2007 a las 09:33:27PM +1000, Gemma Fletcher escribió:
Edit: Resending as having problems with my mail. If it pops up twice then
apologies :)
Hi list :)
Installed BSD 6.2 a few days ago and am totally new to it all. I installed
KDE 3.5 and it was working nicely
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