I had a similar problem sometime ago using nvidia non-free driver. I
suspected compiz causing X to freeze but it turned out that nvidia driver
wasn't installed properly. After I reinstalled the driver from nvidia's
website, everything solved.

Masood

On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Heracles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Haven't actually tried to log in over my network but next time I have
> the startup problem I will see if I can.
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> Jeff Waugh wrote:
> | <quote who="Heracles">
> |
> |> This is the only part of syslog that I could find that may be a clue but
> |> I am not sure how to fix it. It looks like a video or nvidia driver
> |> problem. Any ideas appreciated.
> |
> | Unfortunately those log items don't reflect anything about the problem
> | you're seeing. The gdmgreeter bit is just silly GDM bugs that should be
> | fixed and the ALSA bit is normal (and not video-related).
> |
> | Are you able to log in to the machine over the network when it is frozen?
> |
> | - Jeff
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