On Thursday, October 14, 2010 17:38:41 Claude Jones wrote: > Thanks for looking, Marko - I deleted the Xorg.0.conf file this morning > and restarted the machine in runlevel 3 as you originally proposed. I > then logged in as the new 'test' user and got the same result. I have > created a .pdf of the Xorg.0.log, the dmesg log,m and a truncated > messages log (I deleted everything before the reboot) - this is still > way too long to post here. If you or anyone else has the time to look, > here's a link to it: > http://www.tehogeeservices.com/files/Fresh_bootup_logs_101014.pdf I've looked through the logs. Nothing suspicious that I can see. > The problem with the nouveau bug theory is that this all started while I > was still running the rpmfusion version of the proprietary nVidia > driver; I reverted to nouveau thinking the nVidia driver was the > culprit, but got the exact same behavior with nouveau; I forgot to > investigate your chron job theory, but, keep in mind, this was running > one moment, for many months, and stopped the next (I'll still check this > out when I get home) - dexter suggested re-installing xorg and mesa - > does this make sense? I don't know. X doesn't seem to complain about any error whatsoever, everything appears to be in order from its point of view. I am not sure reinstalling xorg or mesa will do any good. OTOH, you might try to boot a Fedora Live CD, just to be sure that hardware is still ok, run a memtest, etc. In general I hate to suggest a reinstall of the whole OS, but since there is no obvious way to understand the problem you have, maybe a reinstall would be a quick way out of problems. Just be sure to backup all your data. Maybe someone else has a fresh idea what might be going wrong? Best, :-) Marko -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines