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Date:      Thu, 12 Apr 2001 20:47:51 +0100
From:      Nuno Subtil <nsubtil@subtil.dhis.dee.uc.pt>
To:        "Richard C." <freebsd@telus.net>
Cc:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org, mike@argos.org
Subject:   Re: TOSHIBA, FreeBSD + X Locks up.... :(
Message-ID:  <20010412204751.A20947@subtil.dhis.dee.uc.pt>
In-Reply-To: <20010411012052.A16561@argos.org>; from mike@argos.org on Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 01:20:52AM -0400
References:  <004201c0c243$82153840$0100a8c0@bsdaemon.org> <20010411012052.A16561@argos.org>

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On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 01:20:52AM -0400, Mike Nowlin wrote:
> 1)  APM + X (on the Savage IX chipset that's in there) is a no-no.  APM seems
> to work OK when in text mode (I can suspend & resume - everything works OK
> except the PCMCIA cards on resume - not sure if that's been fixed since I
> last did an update.)  Due to some glitches in the Savage handling, APM
> events tend to blow up X.

I have a 4290 running -CURRENT and X 4.0.3, and APM does work under X. I can
suspend/resume with no problems without switching to the console.

> 
> 2)  Switching back and forth between X and text mode also causes X to blow
> up quite frequently.  What is interesting is that telling Gnome to exit
> (graceful shutdown of X) almost always blows it up, while doing a
> ctrl-alt-bksp to violently kill X usually returns the display to normal.
> Haven't look at why this happens, but it does...
>

I also experience this, but only when I run the console in VESA_800x600 mode.
And I get sporadic lockups when switching the console to VESA_800x600. If I run
it in plain text mode, X seems to work fine (didn't crash in two hours of use,
with plenty of switching to the console and back --- but after that, switching
the console to VESA_800x600 instantly wedged the machine...).

> 3)  (The big one)  Is it really locked up, or (like mine when it blows up)
> is it just stuck with no keyboard or display?  I hooked a serial terminal
> up to the back of it and started a login session over that - when X blew up,
> the serial terminal was still running fine - could do a proper shutdown and
> power-off.  (Shutdown & reboot still leaves the display unusable, but the
> system does boot up and start running - you just can't see anything.)

In my case, it seems to lock up hard. I haven't tried logging in over the
network or attaching a serial terminal to it, however if I happen to be playing
MP3 when it crashes, the sound stops as well, so my guess is my machine just
freezes.

Nuno Subtil
nsubtil@subtil.dhis.dee.uc.pt


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