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- From: "Scott M. Stone" <sstone@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 07:21:19 -0700 (PDT)
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hm, that's odd. I've had two really weird X fubars in the last couple of weeks that I'd like to share, one of which just hit me about 30 seconds ago. Let me know if your experience concurs.. 1. WindowMaker, latest version 0.62.x. Runs great, normally. Been using it for a long time. Ok, so now I've got a Sun E220R here running HP OpenView. export display to my Linux box, run /opt/OV/bin/ovw &, it comes up. Neat!, I think. I double click on an icon. FOOM, Windowmaker goes SIGSEGV and takes down X. Happens randomly when I click on things in OpenView (motif app). Switched to AfterStep, problem goes away. 2. Netscape. Clicked on the link to Dilbert, from my webserver's top level page (http://www.foo3.com, if anyone's interested. served off my DSL on my sparc4, so it's not the fastest site in the world, but it's mostly just links and no actual content, so it's not a big issue). sit there, wait wait wait, netscape looks ready to crash with a bus error as it is wont to do (frequently!). however, this time it takes out the entire X server with it. never seen that before. -------------------------- Scott M. Stone, CCNA <sstone@example.com> UNIX Systems and Network Engineer Taos - The SysAdmin Company
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