Hi,
How can I recover from a system lockup?
According to the KDE Help center:
1. From the locked up screen: CTRL + Alt + Esc (to bring up a login screen)
2. ps -aux | more (to list running processes)
3. kill -9 pid
4. CTRL + ALt F7 (to switch back to the locked up desktop to see if it has been fixed)
Although the instructions mention several likely programs to try "killing" I have yet to successfully recover...
I have:
* Suse 9 with YOU updates (whatever these are)
* Athlon 600 with .5Gb RAM
* A monitor that can do 30-70Hz (and a 32Mb riva tnt 2 graphics card)
There are several games that come with the Suse distribution that cause an out of frequency problem (video mode tried to set at 28Kz ie. out of range)
In particular Maelstrom cause this problem 100% of the time. I cannot recover from the garbled display.
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My second question is that I am finding Linux pretty unstable (though Windows 2000 and XP was pretty solid running on the same hardware). Some applications that ship with Suse seem to crash on a regular basis (a minority granted and mostly 3d games I think) sometimes taking the machine down with them. Is this to be expected? Everyone says how stable Linux is, but my impressions so far are that while showing potential it doesn't quite work (certainly not in the league of Win XP and 2000 which simply work straight out of the box in my experience).
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Also Linux is MUCH slower than Win XP eg. opening Open Office, or even just opening a browser window. This despite an update optimised for the Athlon (I have tried Mandrake 9.2 and Red Hat as well and they are similarly slow).
Is this the exerience of others?javascript
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Cheers
Stuart
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