Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 01:35:13 +0000 (GMT) From: Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com> To: drosih@rpi.edu (Garance A Drosihn) Cc: nate@mt.sri.com, scheper@beast.toad.net, freebsd-smp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: SMP + XDM = keyboard lockup Message-ID: <199907230135.SAA07594@usr09.primenet.com> In-Reply-To: <v04011700b3bd344aec5f@[128.113.24.47]> from "Garance A Drosihn" at Jul 22, 99 04:57:59 pm
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> At 11:25 AM -0600 7/22/99, Nate Williams wrote: > >> Also, I don't understand why initializing xdm in /etc/ttys > >> doesn't work since by then init should have executed getty > >> on the appropriate ttvs. > > > > It *should* work. I'm not sure why it's not working, unless > > there are no free ttys for it to work on. > > This probably doesn't help much, but I'm running xdm on my > SMP system without any apparent trouble. I just turned the > entry for XDM in '/etc/ttys' from off to on. Dual-PPro > system, running 3.stable as of a little earlier this week. > I built it JUST before the new XFree86 was released, so I > don't have the latest XFree. Me too. I really, really think this is a hardware specific problem, at the I/O bus contention level. > I've run freebsd quite awhile without installing X. When > I first installed and configured it, I tried to start it > up by typing "X" instead of xdm. *That* locked up my > system in a way that sounds somewhat like what is being > suggested here. Typing at the keyboard did not do anything. > I had to slogin from another machine, kill that X process, > and then put my brain in gear to remember how I was SUPPOSED > to startup X... I never get lockups, but I am running an old Neptune-based dual P90 (it was quite something at the time I bought it to do FreeBSD SMP hacking using Jack Vogel's original SMP work from October of 1995). > I haven't done a lot with X on this system, but everything > I've done has worked fine. I've rebooted it a few dozen > times without it ever locking up. As an experiment, really, really I/O load your system (I think that serial I/O might be the modet I/O bus intensive), and then bounce back and forth between the console in X and a text console, and see if things lock up. Terry Lambert terry@lambert.org --- Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present or previous employers. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-smp" in the body of the message
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