Re: pc always hang about 2-5s

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(WW) No monitor specified for screen "Screen0".
        Using a default monitor configuration.

(WW) The core pointer device wasn't specified explicitly in the layout.
        Using the default mouse configuration.

(WW) NVIDIA(0):
(WW) NVIDIA(0): No modes were requested; the default mode "nvidia-auto-select"
(WW) NVIDIA(0):     will be used as the requested mode.
(WW) NVIDIA(0):

(WW) <default pointer>: No Device specified, looking for one...

that's what i found at Xorg.log

im google for Samsung Syncmaster 740n.. but didnt found any config for it..

for nvidia 6100.. im using livna driver instead of nvidia official driver..

for the Xorg.log.. do u have any solution for it?

On 4/19/07, Tod Merley <todbot88@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 4/18/07, apizz <komodolion@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> First of all.. this is my pc spec
>
> nvidia 6100 - onboard
> 512mb ddr2 ram
> amd64 x2 am2 3600++
>
> Fedora Core 6
>
> the problems is.. my pc always hang although im just open mozilla +
> xchat...my desktop stuck and just mouse pointer work
>
> on mozilla... even if i scroll down/up.. my pc hang..
>
> im noticed about adding extra line in menu.lst which is pci=nommconf
> idle=pool for nvidia driver to work with dual core processor..
>
> so.. any cmd to type in terminal to provide more sufficient info for u guys
> finding solution?
>
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Hi  apizz!

Step zero, try a ctl+alt+F1 when the machine is "hung" and see if you
obtain a console login prompt (X-less console session).  You should
have one running available by ctl+alt+(F1 to F6).  If memory serves F7
returns you to your X session and F8 yeilds the console screen just
before your X session started.

Step one, go to /var/log and look at Xorg0.log, syslog, dmesg, and any
others that appear to be related to the areas that may well effect
this.  Look for warnings (WW) and errors (EE).

Step two, google your specific hardware along with the word "linux"
and then "FC 6" adding and subtracting words to move toward relavence.
Google is powerful and has some very good search tools.  It is one of
your best friends when troubleshooting Linux of any flavor.

Good Hunting!

Tod

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