Ok, I thought I had turned it to plain text, but gmail is obsessive
about these things. Ok, so I haven't tried with acpi off. One
interesting development is that I've been trying to get my nvidia
graphics card working (no luck, by the way), and when I logon, startx
(doesn't work), then kill x, edit the config and try to start it
again, it crashes, sure thing. So if nothing else that establishes a
point where it will definately crash and I can reproduce the error.
Other than that I'm clueless.

On 5/15/07, Antoine Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Peter Davoust wrote:
> Actually, one thing I probably should mention is that it hasn't locked
> up while running anything GUI yet. Maybe that's just luck of the draw,
> but it may be important. Who knows. And to answer your previous
> question, by crash I mean it locks up completely. The mouse driver
> operates for a few seconds, but after that it's frozen entirely.
Quite odd. Could be interrupt related, have you tried booting with
"noapic" and/or "acpi=off"?

> Not
> even ctrl+atl+del does it. You know, the other thing that makes me
> curious about it being a hardware glitch is that it does this with gdm,
> I think (see previous thread: "GDM hates me"). Well, the last time it
> locked up was while running emerge --sync, which I'm running now with no
> apparent problems... yet.
>
> -Peter
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