Re: I didn't think you could crash Linux like that!



Adam,

I had the same problem. In my case, it seemed to have something to do with 
hanging Gnopernicus. I use brltty, which operates through a serial port, 
but brltty was stopped also, so I couldn't use the keys on my braille 
display to change consoles or anything. Ultimately I had to press the 
reset button.

That X server is pretty powerful if it can hang Linux. I thought the 
kernel forbade any process from doing this. Some work is needed somewhere!

John
 
On Fri, 23 May 2003, Adam Myrow wrote:

> Well, I was doing some more playing with Gnopernicus, and when I was done,
> I tried to log out the proper way by selecting "log out" from Gnome and
> then pressing the "OK" button.  Well, my system locked up.  I couldn't
> switch consoles, reboot, or even use control-alt-backspace to get out.
> All this time, the argument I heard in favor of X is that since it is
> separate from the rest of Linux, one can always get back to the command
> prompt if it dies.  Well, not in this case.  I checked the logs after
> doing a power-off reboot, and there were no error messages.  The last
> thing was this.
> May 23 16:43:55 homerun gconfd (amyrow-728): Received signal 1, shutting
> down cleanly
> May 23 16:44:07 homerun gconfd (amyrow-728): Exiting
> So, any ideas?  I could hear occasional hard drive activity, so I am
> thinking that if I had something on the serial port, I could have possibly
> logged in and been able to do a shut down.  I guess I should get my Type
> -N Speak out and plug it in as a dumb terminal on the serial port and see
> if it works next time.
> 
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