On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 04:37:12PM -0400, Pascal Giard wrote: > I also experienced those freezes. > I noticed it started when upgrading from nvidia's proprietary driver > 8774 to 8776. > > I've switched to "nv" 3 days ago and the problem went away. > > Anyone else observed that?
I've tried nv, and even the framebuffer. No difference. Mind you, that was a while ago. I'll have to try again. > > -Pascal > > On 10/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 08:33:41PM +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote: > >> Dear maintainers, > >> > >> somebody wrote about Debian AMD64 complete freeze. Yes, I can confirm > >this > >> behaviour ! > > > >Was it me? Details at > >http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=379480 > > > >> > >> This is what I watched: > >> > >> During normal working, everything froze: mouse, keyboard, window, > >everything. > >> Even, when I watched a movie, this happened twice. This behaviour is > >similar > >> to BUG#379480. > > > >If it seems to be the same problem, it could help if details were > >sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >I've found the keyboard still works to a limited extent. If I have a > >text tntry window open at the moment of freeze, it continues to accept > >input. If it's an open shell window. I can even execute commands. > >But if anything happens to terminate input (such as hitting return on a > >URL entry window in a browser) the freeze becomes complete. > > > >I'm not sure whether it is still possible to ssh in from another system > >when it freezes. IN any case when it was possible, it was too slow to > >be usable (keypress echo in excess of 15 seconds, protocol delays enough > >to time out during initial connection) > > > >-- hendrik > > > >> > >> But what is more important: This behaviour is on my 32-bit-machine, too ! > > > >Fails on my AMD64 in 32-bit mode, too. > > > >> > >> And both machines do have differnent hardware: > >> > >> 32-bit computer with AMD Athlon XP and Nvidia-Card, the > >> 64-bit computer with AMD64 Turion and ATI-Card ! > > > >My workaround has been to use Ubuntu dapper drake. But all the other > >systems on my network use Debian, so it's an anomaly. > > > >> > >> But both use kernel 2.6.18 ! On 32-bit the Debian-original-kernel, on > >64-Bit a > >> selfcompiled out of the Debian-sources. > >> > >> O.k., I tested RAM on both = o.k. > >> I checked the logs, and I discovered this: > >> > >> Oct 28 19:45:29 protheus2 kernel: dbus-launch[2857]: segfault at > >> 0000000000000000 rip 00002ba3403ed590 rsp 00007fff6aa4d188 error 4 > >> > >> Maybe this is the reason, although these messages appear on kernel > >2.6.17, > >> too. On 2.6.17 everything went fine. > > > >Fails on evry kernel I've used. > > > >> > >> So, as both machines behave the same, I suppose a kernel problem. > >> > >> And last but not least, another hint: The machines do freeze everytime, > >> whenever no one worked on it, so, when there were no keyboard or other > >input. > > > >I don't recall ever getting a freeze when no one was using the machine > >(except as a file server). > > > >> > >> I hope, my little desription will help to find the bug. > >> > >> Best regards > >> > >> Hans > >> > >> P.S. This mail is related to i386, too. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > > > > > >-- > >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > -- > Homepage (http://organact.mine.nu) > Debian GNU/Linux (http://www.debian.org) > ?cole de technologie sup?rieure (http://www.etsmtl.ca) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]