Just had a weird thing happen that I've never encountered before. Running Centos 5.x (updated) on 32-bit (Athlon XP). Was going along in Firefox when suddenly my screen went black and the hard drive light came on mostly steady for several seconds. After a little bit I got back the X login screen. It normally comes up on F7, but F7 was dead (with some text I'll paste in below in case it means anything to someone) and (since I have another dedicated app on F8) it came up on F9. The last few entries in /var/log/messages, which are about the right time, are: Apr 30 18:34:44 hostname restorecond: Will not restore a file with more than one hard link (/etc/resolv.conf) No such file or directory Apr 30 18:34:52 hostname kernel: NVRM: not using NVAGP, an AGPGART backend is loaded! Apr 30 18:35:10 hostname gconfd (username-32302): GConf server is not in use, shutting down. Apr 30 18:35:10 hostname gconfd (username-32302): Exiting Apr 30 18:36:59 hostname restorecond: Will not restore a file with more than one hard link (/etc/resolv.conf) No such file or directory Apr 30 18:37:22 hostname gconfd (username-8990): starting (version 2.14.0), pid 8990 user 'username' Apr 30 18:37:22 hostname gconfd (username-8990): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only configuration source at position 0 Apr 30 18:37:22 hostname gconfd (username-8990): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/home/username/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 1 Apr 30 18:37:22 hostname gconfd (username-8990): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a read-only configuration source at position 2 Apr 30 18:37:27 hostname pcscd: winscard.c:219:SCardConnect() Reader E-Gate 0 0 Not Found Apr 30 18:37:27 hostname last message repeated 4 times Apr 30 18:37:30 hostname gconfd (username-8990): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/home/username/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 0 and the stuff on the F7 screen is (hard to read and surely incomplete): b7913000-b7a52000 rw-p b7913000 00:00 0 b7a52000-b7a7c000 rw-s 00000000 00:08 192315392 /SYSV00000000 (deleted) b7a7c000-b7abc000 rw-s d3f90000 00:10 6900 /dev/nvidia0 b7abc000-b7ac0000 rw-s d0500000 00:10 6900 /dev/nvidia0 b7ac0000-b7fc0000 rw-s d0000000 00:10 6900 /dev/nvidia0 b7fc0000-b7fd0000 rw-s e4800000 00:10 6900 /dev/nvidia0 b7fd0000-b7fd4000 rw-p b7fd0000 00:00 0 b7fd4000-b7fd5000 rw-s e4682000 00:10 6900 /dev/nvidia0 b7fd5000-b7fd6000 rw-s e4680000 00:10 6900 /dev/nvidia0 b7fd6000-b7fde000 rw-s 240bb000 00:10 6900 /dev/nvidia0 b7fde000-b7fdf000 rw-s 1dc43000 00:10 6900 /dev/nvidia0 b7fdf000-b7fef000 rw-s 24730000 00:10 6900 /dev/nvidia0 bf864000-bf87f000 rwxp bf864000 00:00 0 [stack] bf87f000-bf881000 rw-p bf87f000 00:00 0 So since the stuff from /var/log/messages mentions agpgart and this stuff from F7 mentions /dev/nvidia, I'm guessing the nvidia drivers had some kind of brain fart (:) ?? FWIW, I'm running the Nvidia 96.43.01 drivers, direct from Nvidia and not any repository. Any ideas? Thanks! -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." ------------------------------ Matthew 7:21 (niv) -----------------------------
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