I'm not sure what you're experiencing when you say your session is hung, but I
have had occasions when my mouse does not respond while I've been working in my
Win98 session.  By switching over to one of the console sessions
(Ctl-Alt-F2,F3,F4,F5 or F6), moving the mouse to show the block mouse cursor,
and then going back to my X session (Ctl-Alt-F7 in RH), my mouse is back and I
can continue.

On Fri, 09 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> Larry Marshall wrote:
> 
> >
> > > It happened again.  This time I exited from a hung session
> > > using Shift-F12 and still got the maxusers complaint.  I
> > > then cleared all dosexecs from the process list - and still
> >
> > Next time (though it's unclear why you're having hung sessions with
> > Win4lin), kill that auserver process.
> 
> That did the trick.  So the secret is to kill both dosexec and
> auserver (maybe killing auserver will also kill dosexec).
> 
> Any idea what auserver is doing?
> 
> Paul Abrahams
> 
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