On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Joao Pedras wrote:
> eheh
>
> I mean dead frozen, like if I was watching at a screeshot of a X session ]:)
I used to get this on a game, which was trying somehow to load a font that
wasn't correct. I found it wasn't really frozen, though, because you
*could* telnet in (very slow). Are you *really* sure it's frozen? Do you
have a network connection you can test telnet or ping with, or maybe a
serial terminal you could hook to it?
>
> Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> >
> > Do you mean dead frozen, as in needs a reboot? or frozen for a second or
> > so?
> >
> > The first one I haven't seen recently, the second I have noticed.
> >
> > -Alfred
>
>
> ^\ /^
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