[SLE] SuSE freezes after KDE login.
From: Dan (dan-suselist_at_execit.dk)
Date: 01/31/05
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 14:21:47 +0100 To: Suse list <suse-linux-e@suse.com>
Hi all.
I have a strange problem with my SuSE 9.0 box.
The problem happens now and then:
When I log on as a user at the KDE login prompt, the login dialog box
disappears and the system COMPLETELY freezes. All the services STOP and
I can't get in contact with it, so the only thing I can do is power it
off manually and reboot the machine which I don't like doing!
This doesn't happen everytime, but I have noticed that it happens after
I have done the following:
1) the machine boots into runlevel 3
2) I issue a "telinit 5", log in to the GUI
3) After some time I issue a "telinit 3" command and the machine goes to
runlevel 3 (I switch the GUI off to free up RAM usage)
4) Wanting to use the GUI again I issue a "telinit 5", the login dialog
box appears, I log in as a user and the machine completely freezes -
everything stops.
I use the computer as a webserver. When I work on the server I usually
issue commands via WEBMIN.
Does anyone have any idea what I can do to fix the problem?
Regards,
Dan
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