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Subject: Re: wierdness with KDE2.1.1
From: Florin Cremenescu <Florin.Cremenescu () inria ! fr>
Date: 2001-05-30 11:47:01
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On Wed, 30 May 2001, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 May 2001 07:33 am, Florin Cremenescu wrote:
>
> >
> > I have a similar problem with a Pentium 733, ATI 128 rage, 192 EDO
> > RAM. X is 4.0.3, and KDE2.1.1
> > The /var/log/Xfree86.log tells me :
> >
> > FIFO timed out, resetting engine...
> >
> > Unregistered function call
> > This should not happen !
> >
> > It is extremely annoying. I hope that the well-known Linux stability is
> > not lost forever with the apparition of performant graphical
> > interfaces.....
> >
> Well, I just double-checked my log file and it doesn't say anything like
> that... IIRC when I looked at it yesterday (the last time it happened) it
> said something like "X caught signal 10, exiting." IIRC, that's a "normal"
> close of X.... But *I* didn't tell X to shut down and I'm the only user on
> this system. :-)
> John
Sometimes I get also an error of type caught signal. If I remember
well it was 11, not 10. But usually he tells me FIFO timed out, resetting
engine...
I had this error during usual actions like moving a window,
pressing the K start button, or during intense calculation (compiling).
This could be an error of KDE but also an error of X4.0..x, enabled by
some new actions of KDE2.1.1. With KDE1 I had no problem.
Florin
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