On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 04:10, C T wrote:
> I'm experiencing a number of strange behaviors with 9.1
> 
> These things happened in this order:
> 
> The first thing I noticed was the icons for CD/DVD and CD/R-W 
> disappeared from the desktop - this was .... maybe the 3rd or 4th time
> rebooting a new installation - they flashed on the screen for a fraction
> of a second and were gone.
> 
> A few days later;
> I'm running a tone generator program under WINE - a Windoze program that
> *does* work in Linux. It worked fine for a while - then suddenly WINE
> would exit, failing... but if I hit 'debug' it would start and run
> normally - for a day or two.
> Now it detects an 'internal error' and gives the error to send to the
> bugs@ address. But the program freezes and none of the options work, eg
> 'save as file', 'send via internet', 'cancel', 'exit program' and 
> clicking on the program window to close doesn't work and top shows
> wine.bin using 88% of the CPU and I must kill the process.
> 
> About the same time:
> 
> Opera (v 7.11) started acting weird. First instead of a clicked link
> opening another tab in the window it started opening new windows
> (settings in preferences didn't make any difference) and also it would
> only save it's state from the last instance once in a while - this has
> been discussed as a possible Opera problem on the Opera forums and
> likely has nothing to do with my perceived Linux problem - haven't seen
> the first problem mentioned there.
> 
> Next:
> Although plugins are enabled and applied to XMMS, on occasion it fails
> to open a stream that I listen to regularly and gives a message that the
> correct plugin may not be chosen. I go to preferences and find that the
> enable plugins box (for IO) has become unchecked - choosing the correct
> plugin, enabling and hitting 'apply' puts things back in order and the
> stream plays. This will happen after a reboot or sometimes just when
> restarting the stream - when even the player hasn't been shut down.
> 
> A while later:
> 
> Using MCC I tried to install the Development packages (which I thought
> I'd chosen at install time) but MCC wouldn't even allow me to check the
> boxes, except for the documentation.
> 
> These are the main things although there may be something else I'm
> forgetting to mention.
> 
> I'm wondering if these behaviors could be caused by a related error
> somewhere affecting everything - with the possible exception of the
> Opera stuff?
> 
> I've considered attempting to repair the installation using the install
> disk, choosing 'upgrade' and no packages, formatting only the /
> partition in hopes of correcting what *might* be the problem.
> Would this be unwise?
> 
> 
>  As a last resort, I could figure out how to back up my email and
> bookmarks and start over fresh - which seems like a good idea.(I know
> Windoze thinking... I'm workin' on it :)
> 
> What options are available at this point?
> Where do  you begin troubleshooting problems like these?
>  
> I'm only beginning to get a grip on the Linux file system and so, don't
> have the greatest confidence in manually editing files.
> 
> Any and all thoughts/ideas/guesses welcome.
> Curt
Just a thought but how old is the CMOS battery in you box?
after about three years you would start getting strange results in most
any O/S.
(of course I get strange results all the time anyway)
> 
> 
> 
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