On 29 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:

> >>>>> "Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Stephan> Hi, some funny things happened to me with a LyX-file that I
> Stephan> saved in my HOME directory and tried to open in LyX. After a
> Stephan> few seconds LyX crashes, my X-server restarted and - most
> Stephan> funny - I was logged off at the text consoles. I also tested
> Stephan> it with another LyX-file - same thing. Funny, isn't it?
> 
> Note that a LyX server restart is a sign of a X server bug. LyX should
> not be able to do that. Do things really change if the file is
> somewhere else? Strange... Is that a matter of finding or not some PS files?

I think you're right: all things work perfectly when opening this file in
the directory where the belonging PS-files are (I included some PS-Files
as pictures in this LyX-document).
This would explain the behaviour of LyX, wouldn't it? But the thing I
still don't understand is why the X server crashes and why I am logged off
at the text consoles...

> 
> Stephan> Some technical information: it's a SuSe Linux 6.2, LyX 1.1.4
> Stephan> (3rd Februay 2000; I know it's an unstable version :-). By
> Stephan> the way because of some crash problems before I start LyX
> Stephan> with a -dbg 131071 (but I have to admit I haven't find the
> Stephan> debug file yet - or am I completly wrong when trying to find
> Stephan> a debug-file? I'm not so familiar with these things :-).
> 
> The debug info goes to standard error, so you can redirect it (with
> bash: "lyx -dbg 131071 2>lyx.log").

Thank you for the hint.

> 
> JMarc
> 

Thanks a lot for your message!

Stephan

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