Etch froze me out....

2006-12-17 Thread Michael Fothergill

Dear Debian folks,

I was running jigdo downloading a DVD image and I had a few other packages 
and windows  open.  I left my machine running (Etch RC1) and the screen 
eventually went dark.


I waggled the mouse and tapped the keyboard several times but nothing 
happened.


The machine was busy.  I think it was still running jigdo.

More keyboard tapping and mouse waggling made no difference.

So I rebooted.

The system seems OK again.

Is this serious?

Regards

Michael Fothergill

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Re: Etch froze me out....

2006-12-17 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom

Michael Fothergill wrote:

Dear Debian folks,

I was running jigdo downloading a DVD image and I had a few other 
packages and windows  open.  I left my machine running (Etch RC1) and 
the screen eventually went dark.


I waggled the mouse and tapped the keyboard several times but nothing 
happened.


The machine was busy.  I think it was still running jigdo.

More keyboard tapping and mouse waggling made no difference.

So I rebooted.

The system seems OK again.

Is this serious?



Logs?

Hugo


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Re: Etch froze me out....

2006-12-17 Thread Michael Fothergill





From: Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Etch froze me out
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 15:15:53 -0600

Michael Fothergill wrote:

Dear Debian folks,

I was running jigdo downloading a DVD image and I had a few other packages 
and windows  open.  I left my machine running (Etch RC1) and the screen 
eventually went dark.


I waggled the mouse and tapped the keyboard several times but nothing 
happened.


The machine was busy.  I think it was still running jigdo.

More keyboard tapping and mouse waggling made no difference.

So I rebooted.

The system seems OK again.

Is this serious?



Logs?


Here is the messages log file:

My date is wrong for some reason.

Dec 18 03:55:01 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: [drm] Initialized drm 1.0.1 
20051102
Dec 18 03:55:01 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: [drm] Initialized sis 1.1.0 
20030826 on minor 0
Dec 18 03:55:01 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: agpgart: Found an AGP 2.0 
compliant device at :00:00.0.
Dec 18 03:55:01 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: agpgart: Putting AGP V2 
device at :00:00.0 into 2x mode
Dec 18 03:55:01 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: agpgart: Putting AGP V2 
device at :01:00.0 into 2x mode
Dec 18 03:55:16 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 gconfd (mikef-2815): starting 
(version 2.16.0), pid 2815 user 'mikef'
Dec 18 03:55:16 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 gconfd (mikef-2815): Resolved address 
xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory to a read-only configuration 
source at position 0
Dec 18 03:55:16 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 gconfd (mikef-2815): Resolved address 
xml:readwrite:/home/mikef/.gconf to a writable configuration source at 
position 1
Dec 18 03:55:16 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 gconfd (mikef-2815): Resolved address 
xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults to a read-only configuration 
source at position 2
Dec 18 03:55:16 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 gconfd (mikef-2815): Resolved address 
xml:readonly:/var/lib/gconf/debian.defaults to a read-only configuration 
source at position 3
Dec 18 03:55:16 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 gconfd (mikef-2815): Resolved address 
xml:readonly:/var/lib/gconf/defaults to a read-only configuration source 
at position 4
Dec 18 03:55:22 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 gconfd (mikef-2815): Resolved address 
xml:readwrite:/home/mikef/.gconf to a writable configuration source at 
position 0

Dec 18 04:14:49 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 04:34:49 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 04:43:26 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: cdrom: This disc doesn't have 
any tracks I recognize!

Dec 18 04:54:50 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 05:14:50 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 05:34:50 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 05:54:51 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 06:14:52 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 06:34:53 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 06:54:53 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 07:14:54 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 07:34:55 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 07:54:55 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 08:12:27 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: cdrom: This disc doesn't have 
any tracks I recognize!

Dec 18 08:34:55 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --
Dec 18 08:54:56 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 -- MARK --

I think this is where I rebooted after being locked out:

Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 syslogd 1.4.1#18: restart.

Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: klogd 1.4.1#18, log source = 
/proc/kmsg started.

Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: eady [0x1][0x300]
Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: AC'97 1 does not respond - 
RESET
Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for 
device :00:01.6 disabled
Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: Intel ICH Modem: probe of 
:00:01.6 failed with error -5
Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: ts: Compaq touchscreen 
protocol output
Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: Adding 706820k swap on 
/dev/hda5.  Priority:-1 extents:1 across:706820k
Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: EXT3 FS on hda1, internal 
journal

Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
Dec 18 09:08:46 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: device-mapper: ioctl: 
4.7.0-ioctl (2006-06-24) initialised: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dec 18 09:08:47 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: ACPI: Power Button (FF) 
[PWRF]
Dec 18 09:08:47 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: ACPI: Power Button (CM) 
[PWBX]
Dec 18 09:08:47 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: ACPI: Sleep Button (CM) 
[SLPB]
Dec 18 09:08:47 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: lp0: using parport0 
(interrupt-driven).
Dec 18 09:08:47 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: ppdev: user-space parallel 
port driver

Dec 18 09:08:52 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 dhcdbd: Started up.
Dec 18 09:08:53 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: eth1: Media Link Off
Dec 18 09:08:53 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 kernel: eth0: link up, 10Mbps, 
half-duplex, lpa 0x
Dec 18 09:08:53 spc1-burn4-0-0-cust262 dhcdbd