I am also encountering problems with X. The logfile
that is generated is here.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/longinoa/xcraplog
I have no idea what the insufficent memory problem
is
I am running a nVidia TNT2 Vanta w/ 32mbs
vram
256mbs DDR ram
P4 1.3
any ideas?
Do you have diskspace quotas enabled? I suspect you do, even if unintentional
because cleaning out some files helped. Root isn't restricted to a quota, so
that account should have kept working.
JimW
Ricardo Lopez wrote:
>
> I don't know who might care, but I ended up resolving my problem on
>
COMING This Thursday to ALG-Austin Linux Group, Feb. 7th;
Speaker: ALG's own Paul Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Time: 7:15 PM
Date: Thursday, January 7th, 2002
Location: City of Austin, Waller Creek Complex
Topic: Paul Elliot will discuss Two subjects,..
1. Chrony
2. Hacking SuSE's boot flo
Said Ricardo Lopez on Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 03:01:09PM -0600,
> Again this only happened in when I
> was not root.
Most filesystems save some space (generally about 10%) for root, so that
might have been the factor.
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I don't know who might care, but I ended up resolving my problem on
accident. I was getting an error loading a file "server-0.xkm". So I
finally decided to throw up my hands and reinstall. But after I backed up
my files and deleted some of the larger ones (movies and whatnot) X
decided it would s