Re: [opensuse] System Freezes
If you are able to ssh your _freezed_ system I suppose it is not ACPI problem since it controls not X but computer power supply. Try Ctrl-Alt-BACKSPACE (this combination restarts X) if that makes any difference. I suppose it is your X problem. 1/ Try using different video card if available with appropriate driver. 2/ Try using different desktop manager and enviroment 3/ It is not realy the case but this manages some problems with new libX, so you could try. Add this line to your .bashrc/.zshrc or whatever shell you use then restart shell and X. export LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK=1 4/ Try reinstalling X while 20 minutes on-line :). This should help though I would certainly use it as the very last possibility. SDA On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 10:36 -0800, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Thu, February 7, 2008 9:50 am, DimitryASuplatov wrote:
ACPI is a system variable that must be set before system boots (as I get it). When grub/lilo screen appears find a text field for boot options. Type acpi=off. Then press enter to boot. If this solves your problem open grub menu through YaST or edit /boot/grub/menu.lst manualy to add this option to your boot sequence.
Thanks, Dimitry:
That, however, didn't seem to do it. It still freezes. This time it ran for about twenty minutes before "freezing."
Fortunately, I'm able to VNC into the machine (along with SSH) and continue my x session remotely.
So, I've got the latest Nvidia drivers, I'm running with ACPI off and I have no knetworkmanager running. What else could be causing this?
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