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Issyer
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#16 Post by Issyer »

gettons wrote:Thanks a lot, but I think it's not my case ( gdm ) because I disabled gdm from starting at boot.
Infact I suspect about gdm, so I gave rid of it, but the problem about crash still remains.
When X crashes, it's basically a card/driver issue. Try a different card or driver, if possible.

rkrisher
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#17 Post by rkrisher »

I have had some good success adding:

Option "NoTrapSignals" "on"

in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.

I started seing the same problem when I upgraded to Debian lenny and the newest fglrx from ATI for my radeon xpress 200M.

Tex-Twil
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#18 Post by Tex-Twil »

rkrisher wrote:I have had some good success adding:

Option "NoTrapSignals" "on"

in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.

I started seing the same problem when I upgraded to Debian lenny and the newest fglrx from ATI for my radeon xpress 200M.
Hi, in which section of the xorg.conf do you added it ß

Tex

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