Sorry, that should read "I recompiled the kernel with no APIC or LAPIC support". Even though it's not supposed to matter, I had an unusable box until I got rid of this in the kernel - it only became a problem when I loaded the ethernet driver : gnome apps seemed to be hanging up somewhere in thread allocation.. Rod On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 12:34 +1000, Rod Butcher wrote: > On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 21:02 +0200, Christian Masopust wrote: > > Sorry when I'm on the wrong list, but as i'm searching for a solution > > for 2 weeks i'm > > a bit despareted and you're my last hope.... > > > > when having WLAN-adapter on my notebook activated (activated but not > > really working > > as it doesn't get an ip-address... but driver ipw2200 is already > > loaded and device present) > > and onboard gigabit-ethernet adapter also activated (which is working > > fine) > > i am not able to login to gnome.... > I had a similar problem, with a Via Rhine ethernet lan.. I fixed it by > disabling 2 things in the kernel - I recompiled the kernel with no smp > support, and also with no PCI shared memory (MMIO) support. It seemed > that these features created a resource gridlock somewhere, causing gnome > and some other graphics apps to lock up. > Rod > > > > or exactly i can login but gnome desktop will not start... the only > > thing what's happening > > is that the cursor changes to the busy-cursor, no splash screen and no > > welcome-sound > > (only some 1/10 seconds with short breaks from the beginning of this > > sound).. > > > > > > sorry when that's a little confusing and please don't flame me because > > i'm maybe on > > the wrong list... > > > > thanks in advance, > > chris > > > > _______________________________________________ > > gnome-devel-list mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devel-list -- http://distributedcomputing.info - find out how to make your pc work for the community
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