-----Original Message----- From: Jack Reilly [mailto:aa6vn@pacbell.net] Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 3:45 PM To: eslrahc@bellsouth.net Subject: RE: [SLE] losing mouse and keyboard
On Sat, 03 Feb 2001, you wrote:
When you say you had an "immediate crash" are you meaning that your display freezes and that you have no fuctionality in either the keyboard or mouse. If this is the case does your mouse cursor remain on screen where you tried to max the window or does it jump to the top right hand corner of the screen?
Charles (-:
Yes. Display freezes. No kb. No mouse. Cursor remains at the last place I used it.
Jack
I was beginning to suspect that this might be the case. There is nothing wrong with your mouse or your switch. What you do have is a problem in your either your X configuration or in KDE.
There are a whole host of question that go to resolving this.
Is there any other device on your system that is trying to share an IRQ with your video card?
Not that I know of. The only other device on
the ethernet card for DSL and it seems to be working ok. This machine worked ok with RH in the identical system.
What is your vid card and how did you configure it in SuSe?
The vid card is a Diamond Stealth 3D 4000. Yast recognizes it as such. It is configured at 1280x1024 16 bit.
At what rez and refresh are you running?
The resolution is 1280x1024 16 bit I don't find the refresh rate. Will get it on
..
Are you running a stock KDE or have you upgraded to KDE 2.0?
I am using the Suse 7.0 Pro cdroms from Suse. I select default with office plus all of KDE plus KDE2 plus 5 ham radio
kde
Are you running X 3.3.6 or X 4.0?
X 4.0
Is your BIOS set to non PnP OS?
Yes
Any of the above, except for the BIOS, which you have set-up Exactly the same in RH can be discounted as a cause since you stated
not experience
this problem in RH.
I am not sure what you mean here but hope in
Hi Jack,
I don't know if this is gonna help you because
you said nothing but the videocard and DSL-card
are in your system, but i experienced the same
problems as you. It turned out to be the artsd
full duplex setting for my soundcard. Turning off
full duplex resolved this problem for me.
mazzel, Marcel
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From: "Charles A Edwards"
above you can spot the problem. Sure appreciate the help.
Jack
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