On 08/02/2011 01:58 PM, Rajender.M wrote: > >> On 08/01/2011 06:44 AM, 夜神 岩男 wrote: >> >>> On 08/01/2011 08:02 PM, Rajender.M wrote: >>> >>>> Hello All, >>>> >>>> I installed Fedora core15 in our host machine which contains the rdesktop version1.6.0 >>>> When i try to connect to the remote machine using rdesktop the machine hangs and we need to do a hard reboot every time. We tried to install the same version in another machine and same thing happened in that machine too. >>>> Since rdesktop is a normal user space application; such "cannot" hang the machine. So most likely the problem is with the Fedora15 os as with the Xorg server or may be any other reason. >>>> I dint find any body reporting the same problem in the web and i need to resolve this issue. So please can any one help me in this regard. >>>> >>> Try the same thing on a different window manager (as in not Gnome3, >>> which I suspect is what you were using at the time) and see if you get >>> the same results. >>> >> I run Gonme3 and rdesktop and have had problems. In my >> case they are intermittent -- most of the time rdesktop >> connects and works fine. But on several occasions in period >> of a couple months, the gnome3 desktop has locked up or >> gone into a weird state where I could change window focus >> with the mouse, but windows would not respond to any mouse >> or keyboard input. >> >> In one case all keyboard input was dead, in another I was >> able to cntl-alt-F4 to a command line console to kill Gnome- >> session. In yet another I was able to log into the Windows >> machine directly, taking the session back from rdesktop, >> which caused Gnome3 to come back to life. >> >> I agree there seems to be a problem with rdesktop and Gnome3 >> but because of its intermittent nature here, I have not been >> able to develop enough info for a useful bug report. >> > This is nothing to do with gnome3/window manager. We did test with plain > X and got the same system freeze. This is something to do with the low > level xlib calls (Xorg or video driver/kernel ). We also tested running > rdesktop from a different machine setting the DISPLAY to the machine in > problem, we faced the same issue. So this confirms the problem is with > the X. > > Raj Have you tried to see if a remote shell is still responsive or if you can still ping the machine? Knowing if the kernel is really locking up or if X or networking or socket handling is seizing is pretty important if you want this fixed. -Iwao -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines