Re: bug report

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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, Robert Wirth wrote:

HARDWARE
========
- Sun Ultra 10 Sparc, 1 GB RAM, 2 x 9 GB HD
- Sun Creator 3D graphic adapter
- onboard ATI Rage 128 graphic adaper

SOFTWARE
========
Solaris 9, mostly actual patchlevel
X86Free 4.5.0, compiled with gcc 3.2.2
Applications: fvwm 2.4, xterm, xconsole, some _remote_ X applications

WHAT HAPPEND
============
- X Server running with fvwm 2.4, using both graphic adapters (one on CRT,
the other one on TFT)

- starting Firefox on _remote_ host, with correct $DISPLAY
 Firefox coming up

- going to internal website

- CRASH of X server and all user processes (back to console login prompt)

Does it work if you take out the two SCSI adapters? I'm assuming of course that your system isn't installed on SCSI drives.

Marc.

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