On Sunday, 1 April 2007 17:21, Tilman Schmidt wrote: > I'm sorry to say this has now happened with kernel 2.6.21-rc5, too. > I started a kernel compilation in the evening and came back in the > morning to find all KDE decorations gone. All processes normally > running for a KDE session and labelled "[kinit]" in ps were gone > but everything else was running fine, and the system was still > usable via ssh. /var/log/kdm.log and /var/log/Xorg.0.log contained > nothing remotely suspicious. /var/log/messages had two lines I > never saw before: > > Mar 31 02:27:36 gx110 kernel: [153577.891443] ReiserFS: hda3: warning: > vs-8115: get_num_ver: not directory or indirect item > Mar 31 02:27:36 gx110 kernel: [153577.891559] ReiserFS: hda3: warning: > vs-8115: get_num_ver: not directory or indirect item > > But those didn't appear on previous occurrences of the "dying KDE" > problem so I guess they are not related. > > This is SUSE LINUX 10.0 (i586) running on a Dell OptiPlex GX110 > (Intel P3, 933 MHz, i810 chipset, 512 MB RAM, 60 GB ATA disk) > % uname -a > Linux gx110 2.6.21-rc5-noinitrd #1 PREEMPT Sat Mar 31 02:15:19 CEST 2007 i686 > i686 i386 GNU/Linux > % cat /proc/cmdline > root=/dev/hda3 selinux=0 x11i=vesa video=intelfb:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > nmi_watchdog=2 lapic 5 > Kernel configuration mostly-modular, based on standard SuSE kernel's > /proc/config.gz, just compiling into the kernel everything I need to > boot without an initrd and omitting some parts I'm not interested in. > (.config attached.) What else might be relevant? > > Again, this is a Heisenbug, ie. it's not reproducible and invariably > happens when I'm away from the machine. (Probably Murphy at work.) > It's pretty rare: I have seen it four times on 2.6.21-rc3-mm2 and > once on 2.6.21-rc5, on a machine which spends about equal amounts > of time running the latest stable, rc, and mm kernels. OTOH, so far > it hasn't ever happened with any 2.6.20 or earlier kernel. Nor have > I seen it with 2.6.21-rc[1-4] or 2.6.21-rc4-mm* - but for the -rc4 > and -rc4-mm releases that's not conclusive as those have only been > running for a very short time.
I have a similar problem on x86_64 OpenSUSE 10.2, but it seems to happen when a sound (eg. notification) is played while the display is suspended (or "powered off"). IMO it's a SUSE bug. Greetings, Rafael - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/