Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-02 Thread Jason Chu
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 10:39:52AM -0300, Allen Franco wrote: > You can kill the session doing CTRL + F2 to open a new terminal, enter with > root kill -9 on gdm and CTRL + F7 to back to Screen 1 to start again. I also can't change vt's once it freezes. Ctrl + F2 and Ctrl + Alt + F2 both don't wo

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-02 Thread Allen Franco
You can kill the session doing CTRL + F2 to open a new terminal, enter with root kill -9 on gdm and CTRL + F7 to back to Screen 1 to start again. I try to use the gnome 2.20, but the new version of xorg cause me problems because i use geforce 4 and the new xorg(7.3) needs a new version of ABI(2.0i

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-01 Thread Jason Chu
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 10:16:57PM +1000, James Rayner wrote: > On Mon, October 1, 2007 21:45, Greg Meyer wrote: > > On Monday 01 October 2007, RedShift wrote: > >> Jason Chu wrote: > >> > I've got this weird problem that I think is caused by X. > >> > > >> > I've been following testing for a while

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-01 Thread Jason Chu
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 10:39:56AM +0200, RedShift wrote: > Jason Chu wrote: > > I've got this weird problem that I think is caused by X. > > > > I've been following testing for a while now (so I have gnome, db, and > > heimdal). > > > > Every so often, and apparently randomly, X will stop taking

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-01 Thread bardo
On 10/1/07, James Rayner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/7513 > > That sounds like a different problem. There's subtle differences. > > With this one, we get full input lock, but mouse still moves, and X can > still be killed with ctrl-alt-backspace. That exact symptom

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-01 Thread Greg Meyer
On Monday 01 October 2007, James Rayner wrote: > On Mon, October 1, 2007 21:45, Greg Meyer wrote: > > On Monday 01 October 2007, RedShift wrote: > >> Jason Chu wrote: > >> > I've got this weird problem that I think is caused by X. > >> > > >> > I've been following testing for a while now (so I have

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-01 Thread James Rayner
On Mon, October 1, 2007 21:45, Greg Meyer wrote: > On Monday 01 October 2007, RedShift wrote: >> Jason Chu wrote: >> > I've got this weird problem that I think is caused by X. >> > >> > I've been following testing for a while now (so I have gnome, db, and >> > heimdal). >> > >> > Every so often, an

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-01 Thread Greg Meyer
On Monday 01 October 2007, RedShift wrote: > Jason Chu wrote: > > I've got this weird problem that I think is caused by X. > > > > I've been following testing for a while now (so I have gnome, db, and > > heimdal). > > > > Every so often, and apparently randomly, X will stop taking any input > > ex

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-01 Thread Pierre Schmitz
Am Montag, 1. Oktober 2007 10:39:56 schrieb RedShift: > Is there a pattern in this happening? Such as on certain applications? Try reinstalling nvidia-utils as suggested in the bug report. In addition to this try not using beryl, compiz or the composite extension of xorg. I don't have any proble

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-01 Thread m4tr1xp
Nearly same problem here, yesterday I switched back from testing to core. When I was starting X (gnome and beryl on nvidia) only the mouse was working. After uninstalling beryl-gnome everything seems to be working... Any suggestions what this is? RedShift wrote: > Jason Chu wrote: >> I've got t

Re: [arch] [arch-dev-public] Problem with X?

2007-10-01 Thread RedShift
Jason Chu wrote: > I've got this weird problem that I think is caused by X. > > I've been following testing for a while now (so I have gnome, db, and > heimdal). > > Every so often, and apparently randomly, X will stop taking any input except > for mouse movement. But the mouse movement doesn't