On Wed, 2003-04-16 at 07:45, Elton Woo wrote: > I'm running an Athlon Thunderbird 1.0, and seem to get random lockups > of the system. Among other things, the ability to logout or shutdown > from withing Nautilus (I still can't *reboot* from within my user account). Hm, I have an Athlon 2000+ at home and I'm getting similar problems... It was rock solid on 8.0, but with 9 it seems to do all sorts of wierd things. Seemingly any application can randomly 'freeze'. Closing and waiting for the 'do you want to kill this window' dialog does nothing, so I have to command line kill the process. After which the panel stops responding, and I can't do any thing with menu, and the Nautilus desktop icons disappear. I tried killing the panel (it reloaded successfully) but then various apps wouldn't load. I killed X (ctrl-alt-backspace) and after I logged in, it just 'froze' before the splash screen was even displayed. From this point, no user could log in (for the same reason). This happens with or without the Nvidia drivers, and all the latest up2dates. *sigh* -- Iain Buchanan <iain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Q: How many IBM CPU's does it take to do a logical right shift? A: 33. 1 to hold the bits and 32 to push the register.
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