Alisdair Kelly
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Posts: 55
Joined: May 2004 |
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Posted: Nov. 27 2004,19:48 |
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I am having something of a problem with one of my linux boxes. The box in quesiton is a PII-450 with 128 Mb RAM. It has DSL ver 0.73 installed on the hard drive (Knoppix derivative) which has been modified with apt-get. A full version of X-86Free has been installed as well as SAMBA, CUPS, and Firefox. (And I won't tell you about doing the dirty samba with SAMBA. )
The problem is that after around 30 hours of non-use, the X-server fails. When this happens I get the following information/warnings/messages:
Failed to load groupfile Apps file failure BScreen::BScreen: managing screen 0 using visual 0x21,depth 16 Warning: failed to read WM protocols (repeated 6 times) X connection to:0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown) Xinit:connection to X server lost
So, it seems that I've screwed up the X server. Any ideas on what I need to do to fix the situation? This is a non-critical box, so I could wipe the installation and start fresh with a Sarge Network install or try one of the other "Debian" liveCD mini-distros. I would rather figure out how to fix existing installation and learn from that though.
-------------- Cheers, Alisidair
(or you can call me Al)
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