RE: [newbie] preventing software lockups

1999-10-05 Thread Aaron deRozario

I have had a similar lock-up with konsole, last night in fact.  

The  lock up occurred when I swapped to Midnight Commander (using the drop
down menu - I can't remember which one).  I am assuming that if an offending
software program locks up while it is reading from the keyboard and/or mouse
the keyboard and/or mouse cannot be accessed by other programmes.  I am
guessing that in my case the keyboard and mouse were inputting to konsole
when konsole locked.  Escape keys [ctrl-alt-backspace] could not be 'read'
by X to escape because they were tied to the locked up konsole programme.

This is all speculation so I would be interested to know whether I am right
or not.  I guess that in a situation like this linux hasn't crashed or
locked up, but an application has and it has rendered the workstation
useless, unless of course you can telnet in and kill the offending
programme.

Aaron

 -Original Message-
 From: pete moss [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 2:12 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Re: [newbie] preventing software lockups
 
 ok:
 
 1) Free drive space
  about 300Mb free on /
  several gig free on /home
 
 2) Memory (free and total)
  at this moment:
  total   used   free sharedbuffers
 cached
 Mem: 63056  61492   1564  17856   1308 
 14268
 -/+ buffers/cache:  45916  17140
 Swap:   104384   6212  98172
 
 is there a way to free up more ram?  i am planning to purchase more, but
 it seems that 1.5 meg free is a bit bad.  i am running X though.
 
 3) Hardware -- processor, video card, motherboard/chipset, etc
  Pentium II 350MHz
  64 meg ram
  linux lives on a 6.4 gig WD hd, windows lives on a 4.3 gig WD hd
  Diamond stealth 3d video card (S3 virge gx2 video chipset)
  dont remember the motherboard, but i can look it up if necessary
 
 4) SCSI or IDE
  ide
 
 5) Anything else even remotely relevant!
  this didnt happen with these particular programs in 6.0.  i did a
 clean upgrade to 6.1.  i dont have another machine handy (except my Palm
 IIIx!) to telnet in with.
  regular xterm locks sometimes too. :(  its getting to the point
 where i cant run a terminal in X.  i dont need to tell you why that
 sucks.
 
 another thing i might try is to use the old gnome-terminal from 6.0 and
 see if that works.  anyone know how to get a single file out of an rpm?
 
 :P

 
 John Aldrich wrote:
  
  On Sun, 03 Oct 1999, you wrote:
   can someone in the know give me any hints as to what to do about some
   software that locks the computer.  everytime i run the gnome-terminal,
   it locks the computer so that nothing works except for a hard reset.
 i
   have tried reinstalling gnome-core*.rpm by overwriting or deleting and
   then reinstalling.  i am also having trouble with some of the
   screensavers that lock up the system as soon as they start.  is there
   something i can do about it?  deleting and reinstalling doesnt do it.
   would recompiling help?  why is it locking my machine but not others?
 i
   have checked my system logs and nothing is mentioned about the
 offending
   software.  i am running 6.1.
  
  Please give us some information about your system:
  1) Free drive space
  2) Memory (free and total)
  3) Hardware -- processor, video card, motherboard/chipset, etc
  4) SCSI or IDE
  5) Anything else even remotely relevant!
  
  As a suggestionif you have another machine handy, try telnetting
  to your "locked" machine (or get and install SSH if you don't want to
  leave Telnet open) and issue the reboot command remotely.
  John



Re: [newbie] preventing software lockups

1999-10-03 Thread John Aldrich

On Sun, 03 Oct 1999, you wrote:
 can someone in the know give me any hints as to what to do about some
 software that locks the computer.  everytime i run the gnome-terminal,
 it locks the computer so that nothing works except for a hard reset.  i
 have tried reinstalling gnome-core*.rpm by overwriting or deleting and
 then reinstalling.  i am also having trouble with some of the
 screensavers that lock up the system as soon as they start.  is there
 something i can do about it?  deleting and reinstalling doesnt do it. 
 would recompiling help?  why is it locking my machine but not others?  i
 have checked my system logs and nothing is mentioned about the offending
 software.  i am running 6.1.  
 
Please give us some information about your system: 
1) Free drive space
2) Memory (free and total)
3) Hardware -- processor, video card, motherboard/chipset, etc
4) SCSI or IDE
5) Anything else even remotely relevant!

As a suggestionif you have another machine handy, try telnetting
to your "locked" machine (or get and install SSH if you don't want to
leave Telnet open) and issue the reboot command remotely.
John



Re: [newbie] preventing software lockups

1999-10-03 Thread pete moss

ok:

1) Free drive space
 about 300Mb free on /
 several gig free on /home

2) Memory (free and total)
 at this moment:
 total   used   free sharedbuffers
cached
Mem: 63056  61492   1564  17856   1308 
14268
-/+ buffers/cache:  45916  17140
Swap:   104384   6212  98172

is there a way to free up more ram?  i am planning to purchase more, but
it seems that 1.5 meg free is a bit bad.  i am running X though.

3) Hardware -- processor, video card, motherboard/chipset, etc
 Pentium II 350MHz
 64 meg ram
 linux lives on a 6.4 gig WD hd, windows lives on a 4.3 gig WD hd
 Diamond stealth 3d video card (S3 virge gx2 video chipset)
 dont remember the motherboard, but i can look it up if necessary

4) SCSI or IDE
 ide

5) Anything else even remotely relevant!
 this didnt happen with these particular programs in 6.0.  i did a
clean upgrade to 6.1.  i dont have another machine handy (except my Palm
IIIx!) to telnet in with.
 regular xterm locks sometimes too. :(  its getting to the point
where i cant run a terminal in X.  i dont need to tell you why that
sucks.

another thing i might try is to use the old gnome-terminal from 6.0 and
see if that works.  anyone know how to get a single file out of an rpm?

:P
   

John Aldrich wrote:
 
 On Sun, 03 Oct 1999, you wrote:
  can someone in the know give me any hints as to what to do about some
  software that locks the computer.  everytime i run the gnome-terminal,
  it locks the computer so that nothing works except for a hard reset.  i
  have tried reinstalling gnome-core*.rpm by overwriting or deleting and
  then reinstalling.  i am also having trouble with some of the
  screensavers that lock up the system as soon as they start.  is there
  something i can do about it?  deleting and reinstalling doesnt do it.
  would recompiling help?  why is it locking my machine but not others?  i
  have checked my system logs and nothing is mentioned about the offending
  software.  i am running 6.1.
 
 Please give us some information about your system:
 1) Free drive space
 2) Memory (free and total)
 3) Hardware -- processor, video card, motherboard/chipset, etc
 4) SCSI or IDE
 5) Anything else even remotely relevant!
 
 As a suggestionif you have another machine handy, try telnetting
 to your "locked" machine (or get and install SSH if you don't want to
 leave Telnet open) and issue the reboot command remotely.
 John