Hello,
I resolved the problem by installing 3rd party graphic driver. My
motherboard is Via J7F2WE2G and in the xorg.conf I had defafult Vesa driver.
This driver caused below problem under FC6XEN kernel (also under
2.6.19-1.2911.fc6xen). I also noticed that under FC6XEN my xorg log had this
error at the end:
Fatal server error:
Caught signal 11. Server aborting
As I explained the server was working but because of this error it was not
working properly.
The problem was resolved by installing Via OpenChrome drivers from
http://washington.kelkoo.net/epia/ and also I updated Xorg.conf using 'X
-configure'
Regards,
Jan
2007/2/14, Jan Andrejkovic <jandrejkovic(a)gmail.com>:
Hello,
I thought there is a pobrlem between FreeNX and FC6 XEN Dom0 kerenel but
now I discovered that there is also the same problem between VNC server and
XEN enabled kernel (vnc-server-4.1.2-9.fc6 and 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6xen ).
Does anybody have the same problem?
Do you know any workaround?
Thank you,
Jan
2007/2/12, Jan Andrejkovic <jandrejkovic(a)gmail.com >:
>
> Hello FC XEN list,
>
> I already sent this e-mail to main Fedora mailing list but now I
> realised it will be better to send it to XEN dist list:
>
> I have FC6 installed with latests patches (I use GNOME and XEN kernel
> 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6xen) with all current updates. I installed FreeNX from
> fedora extras and I tried to connect to this Dom0 kernel from Win XP client
> ( 2.1.0-16). The connection was successful but after a few seconds I
> lost the control using mouse and keyboard. I saw the screen, Gnome was just
> not responding. Even when I tried to resume abandoned session I saw the
> dektop again but I was not able to re-gain the control.
>
> Then I removed freenx downloaded from extras and I installed newest rpms
> from nomachine web-site:
> nxclient-2.1.0-11.i386.rpm
> nxnode-2.1.0-15.i386.rpm
> nxserver-2.1.0-18.i386.rpm
> and for compatibility I had to add:
> compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-138.i386.rpm (downloaded from rpmfind)
>
> However the result was the same - sesssion gets frozen after a couple of
> seconds.
> Then I tried to use older kernel - 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6xen with the same
> result - once I just moved the mouse over gnome main menu the session was
> frozen.
>
> (I did not make so much observations yet but I think it is somehow
> related to mouse because when the session is waiting for the text input it
> will not get frozen so easily.
>
> In final I tried non-XEN kernel 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6 and it seems to be
> working fine.
>
> Does anybody notice the same behaviour? I would like to try GUI manager
> to setup some domains but I can't... (Well, VNC is probaby the option...)
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jan
>
>