Try updating your graphic drivers.

I believe that I had a similar problem a really long time ago, and the graphics driver was the problem.

On 7/3/05, as < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks for the responses. i was out of town for a while. i don't
believe CTRL-D was the cause. i'm not sure if X is restarting or not.
it is not obvious how to figure that out. i think it is a distinct
possibility that a program is crashing, but how do i find out which
program is crashing? i'm using gdm by the way.

i'm using gnome now and the problem hasn't occured. it could be
specific to fluxbox.

thanks,
aravind.

On 6/19/05, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > i have been using fluxbox for a while now and i seem to have a weird
> > > problem. when i'm logged in, on normal keyboard input or mouse clicks
> > > (sseemingly innocuous), i get logged out. is there any way to check
> > > whats causing me to log out. is it something crashing? is it some
> > > keystroke / mouse click combination? this has happened several times
> > > today, and i'm really puzzled and annoyed.
> > >
> > > i'll log into gnome and see if this happens there as well. meanwhile
> > > i'd be grateful for any suggestions or debugging tips.
>
> I seem to have missed the original mail, so I appologize for potentially
> repeating obvious things.  Is it possible you are hitting ctr-d by
> accident?  That will log out you immediately - if you don't want this
> behavior you can `set ignoreeof` in tcsh or 'IGNOREEOF' in bash.
>
> Past that, you can add a line to your .logout that does a sleep for 5 seconds
> with an message, i.e.,
>
> % cat .logout
> echo Logging out in 5 seconds, hit ctr-c to cancel
> sleep 5
>
> - Rob
> .
>



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