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Hi,

I am accessing this list from xfree86-list@redhat.com

The version of Xfree86 which ships with redhat v. 7.3 and on Mandrake 
8.2 is highly unstable with my All-in-Wonder Rage128 Pro 32mb.  Since I 
have switched from Mandrake 8.0 with xfree86 4.0 to Redhat 7.3 w/xfree86 
4.2, I experience unrecoverable hangs in X windows.  The problem is 
repeated in mandrake 8.2 and continues even when updating to newest 
Mandrake xfree86 4.2 rpms.

I have switched back to redhat7.3 for debugging purposes.

The symptom is basically that I lose all mouse and keyboard events in 
gnome and kde 2.2 ( e.g,., clicks and keystrokes ) but the environment 
still recognizes movement of the mouse cursor.  In KDE 3 on Mandrake 
with the newest qt and kde libraries, 20% of the time, if I catch the 
problem early enough, I can still use apps running in the main window 
for a little while before it completely hangs, and if I do a 
ctrl-alt-backspace before the windowing system completely hangs. 
Otherwise recovery necessitates a hard reboot which invariably damages 
my file system.

I am reasonably certain that this is an XFree86 issue since I have an 
various occasions deleted any and all gtk and gnome project libraries 
and run only in kde 2.  Deleted any and all kde 2 and qt libraries and 
run only in kde 3.  Deleted any and all kde 3 and qt libraries and run 
only in gtk and gnome.  In all 3 environments, I experience 
unrecoverable system hangs.

Looking on the supported hardware list, I see that my card is supported, 
and indeed, I have never had a problem with my card from xfree86 3.3.x 
through xfree86 4.0. The card itself is not broken since the system is 
dual boot and my wife is experiencing no card-related problems in windows.

I have located the 4.2.0-57.i386 libraries provided by Mike Harris and 
will install them today to see if they resolve the problems on my system 
but I am  skeptical since looking at the xfree86 newbie, xpert and 
redhat xfree86 list I see no mention of any incompatibilities with the 
ATI All in Wonder Rage 128 card.

I apologize for the long-winded post and for not providing more hard 
data.  I am sending this from work where Xfree86 4.2 on RH 7.3 is stable 
and happy.  I will send the /proc/iomem, /proc/ioports, and lspci -v 
data along with anything else that you might find useful for debugging 
when I get home tonight.  It would be helpful if someone could recommend 
any additional debugging information that I might provide.  Also, should 
  I provide debugging info on the existing system before attempting to 
upgrade to Mike's newest rpm's?

TIA,

Salvador Peralta






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