ACPI on most laptops kernel panics. NVidia driver locks up on exiting X windows ( display corruption and then hang). X error on startup (not fatal, press a button ok but still ugly).
People know about these and I can forget them?
Also, shifting through gnome terminal tabs with CTRL-PGUP/PGDN causes a "~5" to be written to the terminal if you try and over step the bounds on either side.
Naoki wrote:
ACPI on most laptops kernel panics. NVidia driver locks up on exiting X windows ( display corruption and then hang). X error on startup (not fatal, press a button ok but still ugly).
People know about these and I can forget them?
On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 10:25 +0900, Naoki wrote:
ACPI on most laptops kernel panics.
'most' is impossible to make meaningful. Which kernel is being used.. what is being used with acpi, what the exact hardware is, and the kernel panic are necessary pieces of information. When you do gather that, search Bugzilla for similar issues...
NVidia driver locks up on exiting X windows ( display corruption and then hang).
Not a Fedora problem, an nVIDIA problem -- they know about it but posting to www.nvnews.net linux forum wouldn't hurt. Again, details (video bios / card model, driver being used / agp chipset and modo specs..)
X error on startup (not fatal, press a button ok but still ugly).
If you are referring to something similar to: "Error activating XKB configuration." then it is known and fixed. http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=120858
Naoki wrote:
ACPI on most laptops kernel panics. NVidia driver locks up on exiting X windows ( display corruption and then hang). X error on startup (not fatal, press a button ok but still ugly).
People know about these and I can forget them?
All of these issues are improper for discussion in fedora-devel-list. Please use fedora-test-list for support issues like this. And always search lists before asking, because all of those issues have been discussed at length on fedora-test-list.
fedora-devel-list is for developer discussion, mainly implementation of fixes, not complaining about problems.
Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com