Re: programs vanish with 2.6.22+

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Just forgot to mention:
dmesg gives nothing (/var/log/messages)
the global X log aswell

and in the users .xsession-errors I have:
amarokapp: Fatal IO error: client killed
kdesktop: Fatal IO error: client killed
konqueror: Fatal IO error: client killed
The application 'xchat' lost its connection to the display :0.0;

I dont know what that means, but at least its something ;)

Markus

> Hello!
> 
> Excuse my bad english, I am no native speaker. And please CC me, as I 
am 
> not subscribed!
> 
> I am running an amd64 system with a stable gentoo. Today I upgraded to 
> the kernel 2.6.22 and noticed many programs to disappear.
> I use a kde desktop (3.5.7) and when amarok or kmail crash, normaly 
> a "kde-crash-manager" pops up (but that happend very rarely), but not 
> with 2.6.22+. It happens often and without any messagebox.
> kdesktop, xchat, kicker, konqueror crashed as well.
> It happens more often under heavy load. But it can also happen when 
> idle. Also I have the feeling that it happens more often on 2.6.23+ I 
> might be wrong.
> 
> I tried 2.6.23 and the current 2.6.24-rc4, which all show this problem 
> aswell!
> What has changed in 2.6.21 -> 2.6.22 that could cause such things?
> Or who can tell that?
> Can I help? How? (I use linux for years and can code, but I never 
> debugged anything as big as the kernel...)
> 
> 
> Markus
> 
> PS: Sorry thats so late, but I normaly stay on the distros stable 
kernel 
> and only try vanilla when something is wrong ;)
> 


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