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X windows problem
I recently built an Intel Dual Core (2140) system with 1G of RAM. I
installed RHEL5 and for the most part everything is running great. I use this box mostly to run Azureus and as a big file server on my home network. Normally, when Azureus just runs this computer stays up no problem. For some reason, especially during heavy ftp file transfers, X will lock up the computer. I'm running vsftp as the ftp server BTW. I can ssh in and see that the X process is taking 99% of CPU time but using its normal amount of memory. I can tool around in ssh but can't do a shutdown -r now. Trying to kill the X process is unsuccessful as well meaning I have to do a hard reset. I can't get into any of the console windows either using Ctrl-Alt-F*. The graphics card in there is a Radeon 9600 S6. I suspect there might be something going on with the graphic card and the OS causing X to go into an infinite loop. I'm also running Gnome. The box is solid when X is not running but I need X to run Azureus which runs on top of Java. This also sometimes happens when I run Firefox too so now I'm careful as to how long I use it on that box. Does anyone have any idea what might be going on or know about a common bug in RHEL5 that might be causing this? I'm just trying out RHEL5 so I'm not an official user and can't get support from them. I'm thinking of moving to Fedora Core 8 but am not sure if I'll run into the same problem or if a different video card would help for that box. If anyone has any ideas what could be going on or links to where I can get more info that would be great. |
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