Re: [newbie] Total System Lock-up with MD 7.2

2001-06-12 Thread Gordon Stewart

Hi Civileme,

Many thanks for your suggestions  re my problem.

I have removed my SB card from its PCI slot, started up again but no change
still the same old problem.
I also removed the Winmodem PCI card as well but also no change. All the
PCI slots are now vacant leaving only the Video card in the AGP slot.

So now onto your next suggestion. Will take me a while to carefully work
my way through the Kernel update. Had a play with the ICeWM and really
the same problem happens here too.
A bit more info for you, I have win98 on hda (4Gb) and MD7.2 on hdb (2Gb)
a little easier for me to partition this way. I also installed MD2 directly
from the
CDs using a boot-up floppy. In the BIOS I have PNP OS Installed = NO.

I have  MD8 available on two CDs, should I attempt this install, or should I
resolve my problem first ???

Many thanks for your interest in my problem.

Gordon Stewart


Just for laughs, see if you can duplicate this behavior with the SB
removed.
It sounds like an overload on the PCI bus from what you have described.

Also you might try updating with MandrakeFreq and then also installing
kernel
?2.2.19 out of the security updates to have the most current software.

Civileme
QA Team






[newbie] Total System Lock-up with MD 7.2

2001-06-10 Thread Gordon Stewart



Hi Folks,
My "lock-up" problem has been evident in every 
attempt over the last few weeks to Install MD 7.2
"lock-up" occurs only in the X-windows system and 
occurs in both Gnome and KDE. It is a TOTAL 
System "lock-up" and the entire system just 
freezes. A reboot is necessary to continue.

My Configuration is:-
TI6NL Pentium II 233MHz 440LX ATX Motherboard, chip 
set Intel 82440LX.
72MB SDRAM
S3 Virge GX2 Video card with chip set 86C357 and 
installed in AGP slot.
Creative Soundblaster PCI 128 in PCI slot ( and it 
works very nicely)
LT Win Modem in PCI slot (it has not been 
configured)

My efforts to date:-
I have tried many different types of MD 7.2 
Installation, all have proceeded very well with no problems.
The end result is a very nice installation of MD 
7.2, but NO change to my Lock-up problem.
I have tried some variations with Partitioning 
during Install, but NO change.
I have tried various XFree86 Server combinations 
for my S3 Virge video card including the S3V
server. No change to my problem.
I have looked through the Mailing list archives for 
this problem, but while there has been a 
few close and similar problems, the solutions 
offered have not cured my problem.
I have removed my Ethernet card and a serial comms 
card (Comms 3 and 4) both were PCI, 
but neither were next door to the AGP card. The PCI 
slot next to the AGP slot is vacant.
I thought I had made some improvement when I 
removed these last two cards, possibly the 
incidence of "lock-up" is somewhat less, but it 
still happens.
I have looked through all of the .log files I can 
find, not a mention anywhere.

Exactly what happens:-
I can move around quite freely in KDE opening 
various files and programs. Netscape opens
and I can load many thing into this.
However my standard test now is to open the Xterm 
in KDE. This opens OK, but as soon as 
I attempt to re-size it MANUALLY, the system will 
"lock-up". I can use Xterm and open it to
a full size window, it is only the MANUAL resizing 
of this and other terminal windows in KDE
and Gnome that results in system 
"Lock-up"
I also have random Lock-ups, alwayswhen 
I am changing the Window content.

I would appreciate some assistance in resolving 
this irritating problem.

Gordon Stewart




Re: [newbie] Total System Lock-up with MD 7.2

2001-06-10 Thread civileme

On Saturday 09 June 2001 06:31, Gordon Stewart wrote:
 Hi Folks,
 My lock-up problem has been evident in every attempt over the last few
 weeks to Install MD 7.2 lock-up occurs only in the X-windows system and
 occurs in both Gnome and KDE. It is a TOTAL System lock-up and the entire
 system just freezes. A reboot is necessary to continue.

 My Configuration is:-
 TI6NL Pentium II 233MHz 440LX ATX Motherboard, chip set Intel 82440LX.
 72MB SDRAM
 S3 Virge GX2 Video card with chip set 86C357 and installed in AGP slot.
 Creative Soundblaster PCI 128 in PCI slot ( and it works very nicely)
 LT Win Modem in PCI slot (it has not been configured)

 My efforts to date:-
 I have tried many different types of MD 7.2 Installation, all have
 proceeded very well with no problems. The end result is a very nice
 installation of MD 7.2, but NO change to my Lock-up problem. I have tried
 some variations with Partitioning during Install, but NO change. I have
 tried various XFree86 Server combinations for my S3 Virge video card
 including the S3V server. No change to my problem.
 I have looked through the Mailing list archives for this problem, but while
 there has been a few close and similar problems, the solutions offered have
 not cured my problem. I have removed my Ethernet card and a serial comms
 card (Comms 3 and 4) both were PCI, but neither were next door to the AGP
 card. The PCI slot next to the AGP slot is vacant. I thought I had made
 some improvement when I removed these last two cards, possibly the
 incidence of lock-up is somewhat less, but it still happens.
 I have looked through all of the .log files I can find, not a mention
 anywhere.

 Exactly what happens:-
 I can move around quite freely in KDE opening various files and programs.
 Netscape opens and I can load many thing into this.
 However my standard test now is to open the Xterm in KDE. This opens OK,
 but as soon as I attempt to re-size it MANUALLY, the system will lock-up.
 I can use Xterm and open it to a full size window, it is only the MANUAL
 resizing of this and other terminal windows in KDE and Gnome that results
 in system Lock-up
 I also have random Lock-ups,  always when I am changing the Window
 content.

 I would appreciate some assistance in resolving this irritating problem.

 Gordon Stewart


Just for laughs, see if you can duplicate this behavior with the SB removed.  
It sounds like an overload on the PCI bus from what you have described.  

Also you might try updating with MandrakeFreq and then also installing kernel 
2.2.19 out of the security updates to have the most current software.

Civileme
QA Team


Civileme