On 08/29/2009 01:39 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
The last time I had a system lock-out was several weeks ago, and just today, I experienced another. I tried to access the system locally via the keyboard, no response. Mouse, same. Remotely, not responding, all remote connections, ports, etc. Not there. Darn! hard reboot. So, I looked at the system messages logs: Aug 29 01:08:11 gold pulseaudio[7453]: alsa-sink.c: Increasing wakeup watermark to 125.99 ms Aug 29 10:14:32 gold kernel: imklog 3.22.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started. Yep, there is a 9 hour gap of no activity. It looks like the system went to sleep just like I did when it was time for bed. I got up this morning, but my system never woke up. Lazy basta... oh, sorry. It died. Well, what else can I do, there seems to be no way to figure out what is going on, if there is no record of it!
It's locked up on me about a half dozen or so times in the past week. Additionally, the box suspends at random times[1] (it's not a laptop) and cannot be brought back out of it.
Also, Thunderbird and Firefox occasionally cannot display certain images properly[2] and Thunderbird crashes if I try to paste text that's been copied from either the terminal or jEdit. Yup, lots of nasty bugginess. I don't know what else to check and don't think I can deal with this much longer.
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