On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 2010-06-20 at 17:04 -0400, Gregory Woodbury wrote:I'm not using Gnome and have no processes called gnome*.
> It's not a kernel crash, It's an X server crash/hang. It depends on an
> interaction between gnoe-screensaver modules, the gnome-power manager
> and
> the X server. The workaround is to select a screensaver module that
> doesn't
> crash/hang and leave it alone.
then its in the power-management functions, I would guess.
The workaround would be the same, find a screensaver that doesn't crash and don't randomize.
> I have not exhaustively tested all the screensaver modules but have
> found
> two that definitely elicit the bad behaviours on my x86_64 box. (I've
> not
> had the problem on i686 boxes.)
>
> "Ant Inspect" will crash the X server, showing a gdm-greeter when
> waking up
> the monitor.
> "Apple II" will hang the X server, requiring a ssh into the box and a
> manual
> kill -9 of the X server to recover without a reboot.
>
> I have filed a bugzilla report (BZ #606136) and invite y'all to add
> comments thereunto.
The workaround would be the same, find a screensaver that doesn't crash and don't randomize.
> I have not exhaustively tested all the screensaver modules but have
> found
> two that definitely elicit the bad behaviours on my x86_64 box. (I've
> not
> had the problem on i686 boxes.)
>
> "Ant Inspect" will crash the X server, showing a gdm-greeter when
> waking up
> the monitor.
> "Apple II" will hang the X server, requiring a ssh into the box and a
> manual
> kill -9 of the X server to recover without a reboot.
>
> I have filed a bugzilla report (BZ #606136) and invite y'all to add
> comments thereunto.
The BZ number is wrong. Please revise.
Not wrong - looking at it in another tab right now.
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