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Date:      Thu, 09 Jul 1998 10:53:19 +0930
From:      Matthew Thyer <Matthew.Thyer@dsto.defence.gov.au>
To:        dmaddox@scsn.net
Cc:        mcdougall@ameritech.net, current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: X crashing on sig 6
Message-ID:  <35A41B87.66DA9A2C@dsto.defence.gov.au>
References:  <35A302EC.3F208FD4@ameritech.net> <19980708105259.A744@scsn.net>

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I've recently had my X server just die.  Most embarassing when
you work in a huge cross platform environment with Linux heads
and HP-UX worshippers looking for any opportunity to criticise
FreeBSD.  (I have told them I run the 'bleeding edge' and they
are still very impressed by DEVFS and the ports collection so
FreeBSD is holding its ground).

Anyway, my X server death was on a P100 system built at CTM
src-cur 3429.  That delta arrived 1998-06-25 10:35 in my timezone
(which is GMT + 9.5 hours).

Donald J. Maddox wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Jul 08, 1998 at 01:26:04AM -0400, Adam McDougall wrote:
> > Yesterday I updated to a recent world and kernel and twice today X has
> > all of a sudden exited (the second time im sure it said sig 6, the 1st I
> > dont recall why).  Wondering if anyone else has seen this? Or if anyone
> > has any suggestions. (if it happens again I can start by recompiling
> > Xfree...)
> 
> I've been seeing X programs exiting on sig10s and other strange behaviour
> since a 'make world' yesterday...  I rebuilt X and it didn't help.
> 
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